Enos Fry

Private Enos Fry was a United States Army private as of 1947, and originally Philip J. Fry's grandfather. This was until Philip, traveling from the 31st century, trying to prevent his own erasure from existence, inadvertently kills Enos by driving him to the testing grounds for the atomic bomb. Philip then sleeps with Enos's girlfriend, Philip's grandmother, impregnating her and replacing Enos as his own grandfather.

Biography
Enos was a Private First Class stationed at Roswell Army Air Field in 1947 and was dating a woman named Mildred.

When the Planet Express crew accidentally arrives in 1947 Roswell, New Mexico, Philip J. Fry realises his grandfather, Enos) and grandmother, Mildred, worked there. He runs into Enos, and becomes paranoid to keep him alive, realising that if Enos dies, Fry is never born. Professor Farnsworth had previously told Fry to keep away from Enos to avoid a time paradox, but Fry insisted on following Enos, trying to coax him out of homosexual fantasies and being overly protective to keep him alive and well.

Fry eventually took Enos to the middle of nowhere, which turned out to be an atomic test site where Enos was killed in a nuclear blast.

Family
This list is a list of his would-be family, had his grandson not intervened.
 * Yancy Fry, Sr., original son.
 * Yancy Fry, Jr., original grandson.
 * Philip J. Fry, original grandson.
 * Philip J. Fry, II, original great-grandson.
 * Professor Farnsworth, original distant grandson.
 * Igner, original distant illegimate grandson.
 * Cubert Farnsworth, original descendant's clone.

Trivia

 * Enos is clearly a parody of of  and later&mdash;and more related to Enos&mdash;of, both in intelligence and speech. His exclamation of "gadzooks" is analogous to Gomer's "shazam". His sergeant is also a parody of Sgt. Carter.
 * In the Italian dub his name is Gavinus and he speaks with Sardinian accent.
 * Although he was originally the father of Yancy Fry Sr., he bears more of a resemblance to Mrs. Fry.

Near deaths

 * Falling on a pile of rusty bayonets, which would have resulted in possible fatal wounds (or infection).
 * Internal bleeding from eating microchips.
 * poisoning from raw chicken.