Enos Bizzell was born about 1741 in Nansemond, Suffolk City, Virginia. He was the son of Thomas Bizzell and Jemima Jernigan.
During the American Revolutionary War he fought with the Continental Army from 1776 to 1783.
He passed away on 22 Oct 1783 in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USA. [1]
Research in state libraries in Raleigh, North Carolina and Richmond, Virginia, USA led to the discovery that the first Bizzell in America was given a land grant lying along Queens Graves Swamp in Nansemond County, Virginia. [2]
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"We believe Thomas married Jemima Jernigan, dau of Henry and Anne Jernigan. She was born ca 1720, p. in VA and had a bro named Lewis. We believe the children of Thomas and Jemima were: Enos (8) b. 1741, Lewis (9) b. 1743, William Gaston (11) b. 1746, Honora (12) b. 1748, John Stanley (14) b. 1750, Jesse (15) b. 1752, Sarah (16) b. 1754 and Mary Bright (20) b. 1756. Thomas and bro John (6) lived close togehter in Dobbs Co. and made joint land transactions with their Jernigan neighbors. In 1787, Thomas made a deed of gift of 200 acres to Jesse (15). We believe he died in Wayne Co. before the 1790 national census." Bizzell Family History<ref>https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3652804</ref>