1900 U.S. Census Enoch T Vincent (age 54, born Apr 1846) and his wife Emily (age 53, born Aug 1847) are living in the Courthouse District, Taylor, West Virginia with their children: Thomas H (age 20, born May 1880), Magie E (age 15, born May 1885), and William E (age 26, born June 1874), along with William's wife Maud L (age born Oct 1879) and their son unnamed Vincent (age 5/12, born Dec 1899). Enoch and Emily have been married for 32 years. Emily has had 5 children and 4 are living. Emily was born in Pennsylvania. The others were all born in West Virginia. Enoch and William are stone masons. Thomas is a farm laborer.
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Wife Emily passed away 13 July 1904 in Pruntytown, Taylor, West Virginia.
1920 U.S. Census
Enoch T Vincent (age 74) and his wife Sarah E (age 53) are living on Glady Creek Road in Union, Marion, West Virginia. They own their home without a mortgage. Both were born in West Virginia. [5]
Note: Also on same census sheet is Sarah's sister Mary V (age 49) living with Sarah's brother Stephen's widow Jemima Henderson (age 39) and her children: Glen D (age 23), Drexie E (age 21), Inez M (age 19 ), and Denzle W (age 17). Mary is a farm operator. Glen is a farm laborer. [6]
↑ "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FY4K-7LH : 11 February 2018), Enoch T Vincent and Sarah E Henderson, 1912; citing Marion, West Virginia, United States, , county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 835,633.
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