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Record Last Updated On: 2/16/2018
Name: ENOS CRAIG
Death Date: OCT/30/1924 Interment Date: NOV/1/1924 Birth Date: APR/27/1829
Age at Death: 95y6m3d Cause of Death: GASTROENTERITIS
Location at Death:  St. Joseph, Missouri
Physical Location at Death: 922 South 11th
Sex: M Nativity: AMERICAN Ethnicity: CAUCASIAN
Occupation:City Marshall of St. Joseph during the days of Jesse James RETIRED CITY COLLECTOR AT TIME OF DEATH
Military Branch: Military Rank: War Service:
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Child of: James Craig & Margaret Slater
Spouse of: Emily M. Barnes
Mother of:
Father of: Lilia M Craig McReynolds, Lulu Alice Craig, Corydon F. Craig, Moreton Halstead M. Craig
Other Known Relatives: Brother of General James Craig also buried in Mount Mora Cemetery
Brief Biography: Biographical Sketch of Enos Craig, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, MO >From "History of Buchanan County, Missouri, Published 1881, St. Joseph Steam Printing Company, Printers, Binders, Etc., St. Joseph, Missouri. ********************************************************************** Enos Craig, City Marshal, was born in Holmes County, Ohio, April 27, 1829, and came to St. Joseph in September, 1850. He married Emily M. Barnes, in this county, April 4, 1852. They have four children: Corydon F., Morton H., Lilia M. and Lulu A. Mr. Craig was a hard working man, living in Iowa when work was the order of the day. He operated a large breaking team for awhile, but became a victim of the California fever in 1852, and, with many others, remained in the land of gold until 1859, when he returned to this place, and accepted a position in the post office. He remained there until 1862, when he was elected Sheriff of the county, and held the office for the term of two years. In 1865, he was appointed mail agent on the Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R. In April, 1866, he was elected Marshal, of the city. The changing of the city charter vacated all officers then acting, so he stepped down and out, but, in 1870, he was again appointed mail agent, and served faithfully for nearly four years; then ticket agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph R.R., one year, and in 1877, was again appointed mail agent on the St. J & W. and again in 1878, was appointed to a position in the Post office as general delivery and forwarding clerk. This position he held two years, and was for the second time elected City Marshal, etc.
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Tombstone Material: N/A Tombstone Shape: N/A Tombstone Condition: N/A
Vault Type: Burial Number: 9797  
Mausoleum: Ashes:  
Other Relatives in Plot: Bertrand B. Craig Jr., Calphurnia M. Craig, Corydon F. Craig, Enos Craig, Lulu Alice Craig Moreton Halstead M. Craig, Emily M. Barnes Craig
Lot Owner: ECRAIG
Lot Location: 2
Block Location: 12
Section/Range Location: K
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Funeral Home: HEATON-BEGOLE
Funeral Home City/State: St. Joseph, Missouri
Cost of Interment: 10.00 Date Paid: 12/31/24
 
Photo(s):

Enos Craig
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Old County Jail at Saint Joseph & Enos Craig
Courtesy Of:page 5 Museum graphic Jesse James Special Edition
 
Photo(s) of Tombstone:

Enos Craig
Courtesy Of:J Wm Marshall on Find a Grave
 
Other Photo(s):

Marshal Enos Craig
Courtesy Of:St. Joseph Museum Magazine 1972
 

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