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From: "Sara Powell" <>
Subject: Re: [ENYART] Re: Surname Origin
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 16:48:51 -0500
References: <MB04Rqf69aZbLAX3cf300004823@MB04.myfamilysouth.com>


Rosetta Inyard b. 1812/14 KY d. 1884 TN
m. Robert Hawkins b. 1805 VA d. 1865 TN
They married in Davidson Co. TN in 1829. I have no idea how Rosetta got to
TN. I have not found any other Inyards in that area during that time. The
KY comes from the census as well as the age. She is buried in Manchester,
Coffee Co. TN. She and Robert had 10 children.
Thank you for your help.
Sara Powell

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Subject: [ENYART] Re: Surname Origin


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> Hello and Welcome,
> By far the largest amount of Enyart's in this country come down from
Carel Enyart ( and various other spellings) who came over from Flanders in
the 1600's and settled in New Amsterdam.
> I have more than a thousand Enyart (+variations)names that have
descended from this one immigrant. We do have another researcher who is
always glad to help named Gerre Byrd, she is one who name came down as
Engert, or Engart(with variations) her line seems to be more the German
descent than the Flemish, but all families with ANY variation of Enyart,
Enyeart, Engert, Inyard, Ingart, Enyert, Iniiart, and it goes on and on,
seem to merge with each other at many points in our America history. If you
send me your farthest information, names, dates, locations, I feel pretty
sure tha I can match you up with your line, or point you in the right
direction. I'd be glad to help. Gale
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