Wapello County IA Archives Biographies.....Enyart, Watson N. 1879 - 
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Author: S. J. Clarke, Publisher

WATSON N. ENYART.

Watson N. Enyart is a factor in financial circles of Wapello county as cashier
of the Agency Savings Bank, which position he has held continuously since the
organization of the institution in 1906. His birth occurred in Agency, this
county, on the 25th of October, 1879, his parents being John W. and Mary B.
(Newell) Enyart, the former a native of Ohio and the latter of Wapello county,
Iowa. John W. Enyart came to this county with his parents in early life and has
since remained within its borders, both he and his wife being numbered among the
substantial and respected residents here.

Watson N. Enyart supplemented his early education by a high-school course. As
above stated, he became identified with financial interests in 1906, when he was
made cashier of the newly organized Agency Savings Bank, in which capacity he
has served continuously to the present time, proving an able, courteous and
obliging official of the institution. His fellow officers are Samuel Mahan,
president, and John D. Newell, vice president.

In 1898 Mr. Enyart was united in marriage to Miss Retta Cremer, a native of
Agency township, Wapello county, and a daughter of L. K. and Ernestine
(Santbine) Cremer, who were also born in this county and still reside here. Our
subject and his wife have three children, namely: Charles W., who was born March
23, 1900, and is a high-school student; Edna, whose natal day was September 23,
1904; and Ralph, whose birth occurred on the 31st of December, 1906.

Mr. Enyart gives his politicl allegiance to the republican party and has been an
efficient incumbent in the office of township clerk. Fraternally he is
identified with the Masons, belonging to Olive Branch Lodge, No. 21, A. F. & A.
M.; Clinton Chapter, No. 9, R. A. M., and Malta Commandery, K. T., of Ottumwa.
He attends the services of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Enyart have spent their entire lives in Wapello county and have a circle of
friends which is almost coextensive with the circle of their acquaintances.


Additional Comments:
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HISTORY OF WAPELLO COUNTY IOWA
ILLUSTRATED
VOLUME II
CHICAGO
THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1914




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