Our Maritime Ties
Horace Luttrell Enman
1884 - 1960 (75 years)-
Name Horace Luttrell Enman Born 19 Jun 1884 Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada [1, 2] Gender Male Occupation 1949 [3] president of the Bank of Nova Scotia Died 13 Jun 1960 Willowdale, , Ontario, Canada [1] Person ID I44310 Arthur - Research Last Modified 4 Feb 2007
Family Jean Clarke Schofield, b. 6 Nov 1898, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 22 Feb 1991, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 92 years) Married 27 Sep 1922 Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada [1, 2] Children 1. Ruth Carlotta Enman, b. 23 Aug 1923, d. 14 Mar 1981, Ingonish, , Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 57 years) 2. Peter Arthur Enman, b. 5 Apr 1926, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada , d. 24 Dec 2000, Naples, Collier, Florida, United States (Age 74 years) Family ID F15308 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 19 Jun 1884 - Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Married - 27 Sep 1922 - Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Died - 13 Jun 1960 - Willowdale, , Ontario, Canada = Link to Google Earth
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Sources - [S1822] Info: Al & Edith Falconer, Enman family pages <http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=fenman&view=0&pid=2908&rand=574535971>, viewed 4 Feb 2007.
- [S1026] Vital Stats: NB, Marriages, RS141B7, #2543, B4/1922, F19682 (Reliability: 3).
Index to New Brunswick Marriages: 1882-1926
Name: ENMAN, HORACE LUTTRELL
Married: SCHOFIELD, JEAN CLARKE
Date: 1922-09-27 (YYYY-MM-DD)
County: ST JOHN
Parish: SAINT JOHN
Number: 2543
Reference: B4/1922
Microfilm: F19682 - [S564] Electronic Sources, <http://www.answers.com/topic/the-bank-of-nova-scotia> viewed 4 Feb 2007.
In 1945 the new general manager, Horace L. Enman, renewed prewar efforts to explore new business opportunities and improve shareholders' returns. Buoyed by heavy immigration to Canada and the nation's need for capital, the bank's commercial loan activity increased after the war to restore a more favorable balance between lending to business concerns and to the government. In 1949 Enman became president and C. Sydney Frost became general manager. By this time the bank's rapid growth and extensive reach demanded greater decentralization. Regional offices gradually assumed responsibility for staffing and maintaining branch activities and credit supervision. By 1950 the bank had opened 90 new branches, half in British Columbia and Alberta.
- [S1822] Info: Al & Edith Falconer, Enman family pages <http://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=fenman&view=0&pid=2908&rand=574535971>, viewed 4 Feb 2007.