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Connie Enos
Fictional Character
Southern Victory
POD: September 10, 1862
Appearance(s): The Center Cannot Hold
through
In at the Death
Type of Appearance: Direct
Nationality: United States
Religion: Catholicism
Date of Birth: 1910s
Occupation: Housewife
Parents: Patrick and Margaret McGillicuddy
Spouse: George Enos Jr.
Children: Leo, Stan
Relatives: Connor, Larry, Paul, and Liz McGillicuddy (siblings);
George and Sylvia Enos (parents-in-law)

Constance "Connie" Enos, neé McGillicuddy was the wife of George Enos Jr.. She was a Catholic and pressured George to convert. Her parents were Patrick and Margaret McGillicuddy. She lived in Boston, Massachusetts with her and George's two sons, Stan and Leo.

At the end of the Second Great War, Connie contacted Joseph P. Kennedy, a former political ally of her late mother-in-law, and convinced him to secure George's discharge from the Navy.

Literary comment[]

The name Connie McGillicuddy may be an in-joke to historical baseball legend Cornelius McGillicuddy aka Connie Mack, who was of course a man.


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