The 5th Earl was succeeded by his nephew, Captain David Lowry Cole, M.B.E., M.L.C., who became the 6th Earl. He was the son of The Hon. Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole, third son of the 4th Earl. David was also a nephew of The Hon. Berkeley Cole and a nephew-in-law to The 3rd Baron Delamere, as well as being a first-cousin of The 4th Baron Delamere. The Cholmondeley family, Barons Delamere, owned the vast Soysambu Ranch in Kenya. David Enniskillen had been born and raised in the Colony of Kenya. He attended Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, and then served with the Irish Guards during the Second World War, rising to the British Army rank of Captain. Following the war, the young Capt. D.L. Cole returned to Kenya, serving as a Provisional Commandant in the Kenya Police Reserve, 1953–55. He was appointed a M.B.E. for his services to the British Crown during the Mau Mau Uprising. Capt. D.L. Cole became very involved in colonial politics in Kenya in the late 1950s, serving as a Member of the Legislative Council in the final Legislative Council of Kenya, 1961–1963. He also took part in the conferences at Lancaster House leading up to Kenya's independence, which was achieved within the Commonwealth in December 1963. On 19 February 1963, while still serving as an M.L.C., a few months before Kenyan independence, Capt. Cole succeeded as The 6th Earl of Enniskillen. Shortly after succeeding to the Peerage, the new Lord Enniskillen returned to Northern Ireland. He and his American second wife, Nancy, a former junior diplomat with the United States Foreign Service, lived at Florence Court in southwest County Fermanagh from 1963–72, when they relocated to Kinloch House, Kinloch, Perthshire, Scotland. David Enniskillen served as a captain in the Ulster Defence Regiment, 1971–1973, during the very early years of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. He also served as Deputy Lieutenant of County Fermanagh, 1963–78. He lived at Kinloch House until his death in 1989, when he was buried in the grounds of Killesher Parish Church, the Church of Irelandneo-Gothic family church near the village of Florencecourt in south-west County Fermanagh. Nancy, DowagerCountess of Enniskillen, formerly of Bridgeport, Connecticut, was also buried at Killesher Parish Church in 1998. The 6th Lord Enniskillen had only two children, both by his first wife, Sonia Mary Syers, whom he married on 31 July 1940. They were divorced early in 1955. The two children were Andrew Cole and Linda Mar Cole. From 1963-89, Andrew held the courtesy title Viscount Cole. Since the death of his father in 1989, Andrew has been The 7th Earl of Enniskillen. Since February 1963, Linda has been known as Lady Linda Mar Cole. She married Richard Muir, the presumed 4th Bt., in August 1975. Thus she is also known as Lady Linda Muir. The 7th Lord Enniskillen lives on his 40,000 acre estate near Lake Naivasha in the former 'White Highlands' in southern Kenya. The ancestral seat, certainly from the late 1750s, of the Cole family was Florence Court in south-west County Fermanagh. The house has been in the care of the National Trust since 1953. The last Earl to live in the country house was David, 6th Earl of Enniskillen, who left in 1972. Michael Cole, ancestor of the Earls of Enniskillen, was the brother of Sir John Cole, 1st Baronet.
Barons Mountflorence (1760)
John Cole, 1st Baron Mountflorence
William Willoughby Cole, 2nd Baron Mountflorence
Earls of Enniskillen (1789)
William Willoughby Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen
John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen
William Willoughby Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen, who was succeeded by his second but eldest surviving son
Lowry Egerton Cole, 4th Earl of Enniskillen, who was succeeded by his second but eldest surviving son
John Henry Michael Cole, 5th Earl of Enniskillen, who married, firstly, to Irene Frances Mundy, by whom he had issue, and secondly to Mary Cicely Syers whose daughter Sonia Mary Cole married his nephew and heir presumptive in 1940. The 5th Earl gave Florence Court to the National Trust in 1953.
David Lowry Cole, 6th Earl of Enniskillen, formerly Captain David Lowry Cole, M.B.E., had spent much of his life in the Colony of Kenya, having been elected a member of the Legislative Council of Kenya in the early 1960s, just before independence. In 1955, he was divorced from his first wife Sonia, stepdaughter of his uncle the 5th Earl, and daughter of Lady Enniskillen by her first marriage. By her, he had issue one son and one daughter. On 7 May 1955, he married, secondly, to Nancy Henderson MacLennan. She was Washington, D.C. and U.N. correspondent for The New York Times. Then she was an assistant attaché and Vice-Consul with the U.S. Foreign Service.
Andrew John Galbraith Cole, 7th Earl of Enniskillen, only son of the 6th Earl and his first wife, Sonia Syers. He is married, with three daughters. Andrew Enniskillen lives on a vast estate in Kenya.
The heir presumptive is the present holder's first cousin Berkeley Arthur Cole. He is the eldest son of The Hon. Arthur Gerald Cole, younger brother of the 6th Earl. Berkeley Arthur Cole is married to Hon Cecilia Ridley, 1st dau. of Matthew Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley by his wife Lady Anne Katherine Gabrielle Lumley, 3rd daughter of Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough, and has issue, two sons. He also has two younger brothers.