Robert F. Ensko - Marriage

Marriage

Robert married Mary Elizabeth Bleakley (1858-?) on December 4, 1878 in Manhattan, and had the following children: Robert Ensko II (1880–1971) who worked as a lace dealer and married Leah (1891–1972); Charlotte Ensko (1882-?) who married a Horn; Lamont N. Ensko (1890–1987) who worked in the family silver business and married Bernice (c1890-?) but had no children; Stephen Guernsey Cook Ensko (1896–1969) who married Dorothea (1892–1977) and worked in the family silver business; Elathene Ensko (1898–1981) who married George Christie (1894–1996); Lottie Ensko (c1900-?); and William E. Ensko (c1900-1918) who married Alma Dorothy (1891–1984) and died in World War I as a Sergeant in the US Army.

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