fact sources and writings about this individual: Enoch's occupation: "A Millwright" 1,4
most of the info on this page is from 2"Connie Baker".
3Ohio Willis by Carol Willsey Bellis (#Gves CA 2236)
1Crawford-Clark County, Illinois History 1883 by W.H. Perrin Early Ohio Settlers, purchasers of Land 1800-1840 Enoch Everingham purchased land June 23, 1806. Residence: Butler county (organized 1803) "south-west" corner of Ohio near the Indiana.
4Information from the records of Estelle Black 2000/2001. Estelle's records show Enoch born in "Hanover, NJ." and died in 1820 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Research of Kevin Everingham of MI, 2001 & 2019
1811 Whitewater Township, Hamilton County, Ohio Tax Assessment. From those records found, Enoch Everingham was taxed in 1811, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, and 1821. He died in 1820, and the 1820 assessment lists; Everingham, Enoch's heirs, the 1821 tax assessment lists his name followed by "Heirs of".
1815 The Western Spy News, Cincinnati, OH, 10 Nov 1815.. "Taken up by James Thompson of Whitewater twp, Hamilton county, A Black Mare eight years old, with all her feet white, a star & snip in her forehead, shod, appreaised to forty dollars by Enoch Everingham and Thorras Rees, certified by W.M. Clark, J.P."
1817 The Western Spy, Cincinnati, OH, 30 May 1817.. "Taken up by Isaac Pruden of Whitewater township, Hamilton county, a light Bay horse, six or seven years old, appraised at 50 dollars by Jonas Havens and Enoch Everingham."
1826 Whitewater Township, Hamilton County, Ohio Tax Assessment. Shows "Tryphina Everingham" as property owner being taxed. She was listed under the spellings; Trifena, Triphena or Tryphenia in 1826, 1827, 1828, 1830, 1833, 1835, 1837, 1838. She could have been listed in the missing years with off spelling or the records could have been hard to read. Family records estimated that she died in Hamilton County, Ohio about 1830, however from the tax records, she was taxed (& likely alive) until at least 1837, maybe 1838.
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