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  • curprev 23:1523:15, 8 May 2019 2001:5b0:221d:7f08:44f1:7688:6e09:7007 talk 4,802 bytes 0 James Crossley Eno (1827-1915) was British. He invented "fruit salts", a type of antacid. There is no record of him as an embezzler. John Chester Eno (1848-1914) was the son of Amos Eno, a New York real estate developer. In 1884 (per the Wikipedia article on Amos Eno), John Chester Eno embezzled millions of dollars and fled to Canada. His father covered the embezzlement. undo

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