Enoch Crosby Fallis and Sarah Ann Stilley



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Enoch Crosby FALLIS and Sarah Ann STILLEY




Husband Enoch Crosby FALLIS

         Born: 10 Jan 1842 - Harrison County, Kentucky
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         Died: 15 Oct 1936 56
       Buried:  - Rose Hill Cemetery, Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma 56


       Father: Stewart White FALLIS (1812-1902)
       Mother: Emarine STRATTON (1814-1898)


      Married: Abt 1880




Wife Sarah Ann STILLEY



Sarah Ann Stilley  (327 KB)
 
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         Born: 20 Jan 1865 - Auburn, King Co., Washington
   Christened: 
         Died: 2 May 1954 - Oklahoma
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Children
1 M Weaver FALLIS

         Born: Abt 1881
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         Died: 
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2 M Richard FALLIS

         Born: Abt 1883 - Kentucky
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         Died: 
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3 F Essie FALLIS

         Born: Abt 1884
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         Died: 
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4 F Anna FALLIS

         Born: Abt 1885
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5 F Mary Ellen FALLIS

          AKA: Nellie
         Born: 12 Jun 1906 - Taloga, Dewey Co., Oklahoma 57
   Christened: 
         Died: 1 Jul 1998
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       Spouse: Harrison Garner GARRETT (1894-1955)



6 F Emma Olive FALLIS

         Born: 28 Aug 1889 - Buckley. Pierce Co., Washington
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         Died: 4 May 1952 - Eucha, Delaware Co., Oklahoma
       Buried:  - Mose Ridge Cemetery, Topsy, Oklahoma 47
       Spouse: Joseph Erman HARRIS (1881-1956)



7 M Thomas FALLIS

         Born: 8 Oct 1896 - Mercer Co., Kentucky 58
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         Died: Nov 1972
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8 M Robert FALLIS

          AKA: Bob
         Born: 2 Jun 1903
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         Died: Nov 1979 - Mooreland, Woodward Co., Oklahoma
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       Spouse: Laura UNKNOWN (1905-1981)




General Notes (Husband)

Enoch enlisted on January 1, 1862, at Springfield, Missouri with Colonel W. R. Gause when he was 20 years old. He served with Company B, 3rd Regiment, Missouri Infantry.

A story that has been handed down concerning Enoch says that he worked as a logger in the North Woods of Washington. He spent about 2 years working and was very frugal with his money. He never went to town and saved every penny he earned. Then one day he decided to go to town and someone beat him out of all his hard earned money in some way or another. So for the rest of his life he never cared about saving money.


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