Born: 9 September 1887
Died: 20 August 1957
Spouse: unknown
Children: Edwardine (1913); Joseph (1914); Lewis (1920)
As the elder son of Andrew Scarlet, Enoch took over management of the Scarlet Coal Mines when World War I began. Enoch was in charge when the mine collapsed in 1918, killing 168 men and boys and injuring many more, including Enoch's younger brother Teddy. Enoch lay all the blame for the collapse on his partner Charles Shaw. With Teddy paralyzed and the mine on the brink of bankruptcy, Enoch consulted with the Witch for a solution. Somehow, the mine remained open and prosperous.
Enoch's sons, Joseph and Lewis, died in Normandy during World War II.Â
Enoch died on 20 August 1957. Per his death certificate, he fell while hiking and sustained lacerations and internal organ damage. His young granddaughter Alexandra disappeared on the same day.
Enoch's daughter Edwardine took over management of the coal mine.