Early Enyeart, Enyart genealogy
I have spent a few months (and many, many hours) online finding all the information that I can on the Enyeart, Enyart family.There are about 6 or more ways that the name is spelled.From the information I have found and put together and most of it is documented online,Carel Injort came to American from Holland with his wife, possibly named Tryntie (Catharine) and three small children.Yellis is the only one we seem to have any information on. Could the other two have a different spelling that we don't know about? Yellis married Elsje (Alice) Van Woggelum granddaughter of Caniachkoo, chief of the third castle, turtle clan, Mohawk indian ( here's where the name Pieterz or pieterson comes in).They had children John, Anna, Christina, annette, Charles.Yellis married a second time to Tryntie (Catharina) Vlierboom and had one child, Mathys. My line comes down through John (indian onions ?) Enyart who married(possibly cousin through the Pieterz) Mary (Pieterson) Darlin (Darlin was her name from a first marriage).Thier son David who married a women named Elizabeth. No last name is known.David changed the name to Enyeart. Then down through William who married Jane Norris.This is what I have found and none of it is my own work but it makes sense. The census takers spelled the name the way it sounds so I'm sure this is how it was changed so many times. There is an Enyart and Enyeart board both on ancestry. com also. Thanks to all the people that have put so much time and effort (and money too)into finding the history.
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