Elmira was known as Newtown before abt 1822. Chemung county was created in 1838.
Marriage date Per Marya D. Nil of San Carlos, CA by letter dated 20 August 1999.CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Benjamin CARPENTER Self M Male W 73 NY Farmer NY NJ
Eliza CARPENTER Wife M Female W 68 NY Keeping House RI MA
Allen B. CARPENTER Son S Male W 30 MI At Home NY NY
Emma W. WEBB Dau M Female W 21 MI At Home NY NY
Maggie WEBB GDau S Female W 5 MI CT MI
Willis C. WEBB GSon S Male W 2 MI CT MI
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Source Information:
Census Place Madison, Lenawee, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254591
NA Film Number T9-0591
Page Number 283CDEATH:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/8778.html
Benjamin Carpenter of Lenawee Co, MI
Posted by: Merrily Gilbert Lawson (ID *****8072) Date: October 26, 2007 at 10:38:06
of 8825For anyone researching this line, I am convinced I found Benjamin's and his wife Elizabeth's newspaper obituaries. The library in Adrian was able to provide me with copies from the Michigan Messenger, Vol II 1894 to 1895 for the date March 3, 1894 which read:
page 1, column 2 -- The death of Mrs. Benjamin Carpenter, aged 82, occurred yesterday morning at her home in Madison Center. The death of her husband, aged 88, is momentarily expected and Mrs. Carpenter remains are being kept that they may be buried together. They have traveled life's pathways for over 60 years. They came from the east and settled in Fairfield and then removed to Madison.page 3, column 2 -- The death of Benjamin Carpenter of Madison Center occurred last night and he will be buried with his wife. Deceased was 88 years old.
This means that both Benjamin and Elizabeth died on March 2, 1894. Both were buried in the Bradish Cemetery in Lenawee Co.
I descend from their son Abraham and his first wife Emeline Baldwin Packard and have looked for these death dates for years.
He was to be believed to be the spouse of Martha Elizabeth Carpenter who is number 8361 in the Carpenter Memorial. But this does not match census data.
CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William H. SMITH Self M Male W 51 NY Farmer NY NY
Mary J. SMITH Wife M Female W 51 NY Keeping House NY NY
Eddie DICKSON Nephew S Male W 7 IA --- ---
Sarah STEVENS Other W Female W 66 VT Helps About The House CT CT
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Source Information:
Census Place Delhi, Ingham, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254582
NA Film Number T9-0582
Page Number 279D
CHR in MI, but born in NY. AF has it wrong.
CENSUS: This Hattie may be Harriet. However, please note that this Hattie is listed as single and not widowed.
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Mary STRANAHAN Self W Female W 43 MI VT VT
Minnie STRANAHAN Dau S Female W 13 MI At School MI MI
May STRANAHAN Dau S Female W 11 MI At School MI MI
Maude STRANAHAN Dau S Female W 8 MI MI MI
Hattie CARPENTER Sister S Female W 41 MI Teacher VT VT
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Source Information:
Census Place Imlay, Lapeer, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254589
NA Film Number T9-0589
Page Number 262C
CENSUS: 1880 Census living with father, single.
E-MAIL: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 From: M Nill at MNill50012@aol.com
My line descends thru John Carpenter, b 8 Oct 1626, Eng, sp, Hannah Smith
(dau of William & Magdalene)
Samuel, b ca 1666, Jamaica, NY " Sarah (?)
Samuel, b ca 1695 " " Patience (?)
Joshua, b ca 1740, " " Sarah Burt
James B. b 4 Jan 1784, Warwick, NY" Catherine Stryker
***William S. b 5 Mar 1813, Shelby, NY " Lydia Older
Sarah Ellen, b 19 Jun 1851, MI " Coroden Hess
Sarah was my grandmother.
M Nill, San Carlos, CA.
E-MAIL: Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 18:33:12 EDT From: MNill50012@aol.com
Thanks for the Carpenter information you sent via e-mail. My cousin, Harold
Chapman, (deceased) did a great deal of research on the Carpenters in the
1960's & 70's. His g grandmother was a sister to my grandmother. At that time
we thought Abigail Bennett was immigrant Wm.'s spouse. I have pretty much the
same information you have on the early Carpenters, except i had not heard of
Abigail Searles as a 2nd spouse of Wm. Also, did not know father, Wm. had a
spouse, Alice. I have Abigail Briant baptized 27 may 1604.
I belong to the DAR, but not thru the Carpenters. Joshua would be my patriot
ancestor.
My g grandparents were Wm. S. and Lydia Older Carpenter. I have information
on my line from them if you are interested. I will be happy to share what I
have.
I wrote a book on my family in 1997-THE FAMILY HISTORY OF LAURA E. HESS AND
WILLIAM C. DEER. It is advertised on the internet at
http://www.hess-deer.astreeet.com/ if you would like to view it. It lists my
surnames in the table of contents.
I have only followed my direct lines. I did not realize so many Carpenters
settled in Lenawee co., MI. I have been there and visited the graves of James
B. and Catherine in the Weston cememtery. There were other Carpenters buried
there whose names I did not recognize.
Marya Nill, San Carlos, CA .
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Benj. CARPENTER Self S Male W 55 NY Farmer NY NJ
Jane DUNN Cousin S Female W 51 NY House Keeper NY NY
Nellie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 4 NY --- NY
Wm. CHAPMAN Other S Male W 44 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
Dennis STRONG Other M Male B 66 NY Farm Laborer IRE IRE
Mathew BROWN Other S Male W 42 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
Stephen REYNOLDS Other M Male B 60 NY Farm Laborer MA MA
Belle GOLDSMITH Other S Female W 25 NY Servant NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Elmira, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 237D
Buried in lot #578, Angelica Cemetary, Angelica, NY.
NAME: aka Smith Carpenter.
William Smith Carpenter is called Smith on the U.S. census and when mentioned
in the History of Allegany His grave stone in the "Dawn of the Morn"
cemetery in Angelica, NY. is inscribed "William Smith Carpenter". The
1860 Allegany map hanging in the office of Craig Braak,
His farm was in Birdsall, just north of the West Almond line and listed
as the William Smith Carpenter Farm ... Dawn Davies Carpenter, 1998.
SOURCE: 1860 Allegany map hanging in the office of Craig Braak,
Allegany Historian
1860 US Census, Allegany
William Smith Carpenter 56 yrs. Farmer Property; $3,650/775
Carherine 52 Wife
Samuel 26 son
David 24 son
Henry 18 son
Susan 16 dau
John 13 son
NOTE: Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyallega/angelcollc.html
CARPENTER, CATHARINE (1806-1872) Wife of William S. Carpenter.
BURIAL: Dawn of the Morn Cem. Lot 578.
BURIAL: Dawn of the Morn Cem. Lot 578.
He resided in Allentown.
Living in West Almond in 1902 when her brother Richard died.
John A. was living in Haily, ID in 1902 when his brother Richard died
in 1902.
Buried Lot # 652, Angelica Cemetary, Angelica, NY.
CARPENTER, SAMUEL Pound Master, 1836, 44; highway Commissioner, 1837. Lot 652. CARPENTER, SUSAN A. Lot 652.So far, the research does not show that Samuel ever farmed. In 1836 his
occupation is listed as Pound Paster. In 1844 he is the Highway Commissioner,
the 1850 census states his occupation as a blacksmith. Samuel's house
was still standing on the main street of Angelica when we visited in
1998. It has at least three additions but there is a map at the Belmont,
NY courthouse that shows the original shape of the house.... Source:
Carpenter Family trip, 1998. Photos taken.
Samuel Carpenter age 56 Blacksmith
Susan age 40 wife
Emily age 22 dau
Mary age 17 dau
Kitty age 11 dau
Samuel age 6 son
1870 US Census , Angelica, NY
Samuel Carpenter age 66 Farmer Property; Farm: $9,690
Personal: $ 17,110
Susan age 57 wife
(Kenny)? age 31 farmer
Kate age 19 dau
Samuel age 16 sonNOTE: Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.
1880 US CENSUS: Susan A. is 57 yrs old. Her son, Henry, 18, is
living with her in Angelica. Probably still living in the old homestead
on the corner, at the end of the main strret.
PLEASE NOTE: In the 1870 census she is listed as age 40. In the 1880 she is
listed as age 57. Her obit lists her birth date as 30 September 1809.
This means her age was "fudged" on some of the census dates.
"David H. Carpenter, a native of Elmira, Chemung County removed with his
father's family to Angelica, in 1814, and about 1819 to Black Creek, in
this town, where the family were the first settlers. After attaining his
majority, he and his brother Ellison, bought a piece of wild land about a
mile distant from the old homestead: But Ellison soon after sold his
interest, leaving David to occupy it alone. At the age of about
thirty-four or thirty-five he married Miss Elizabeth Warner of Angelica.
by whom he had eight children. One of whom died when a year or two old.
Later in life he became financially envolved and lost most of his
property in satisfying the demands of his creditors. Being a man of
irritable temper this made a lasting impression on his mind and
character. In April, 1863, he had some difficulty with a young man named
Timothy SaGregory, whom he shot, inflicting a slight wound in the face,
for which he was tried in July of the same year, convicted and sentenced
to three years imprisonment at Auburn. He was discharged shortly
previous to his term on account of good behavior.
On September 25, 1868, he shot and killed his brother Ellison, with whom he
was living, while the latter was in bed.
He was arrested and taken to Angelica on the
26th and committed on the 28th. He was brought to trial at Belmont the
25th of the following February and after a trial of two days was
convicted and sentenced to be hung on Friday, April 16th, 1869, which
sentence was carried into effect at the time designated."
SOURCE: The History of Allegany County, New York by George A. Morton.MISC: 1814 - Removed with his family from Elmira, NY to Angelica, NY.
1819 - His family moved into West Almond, NY and settled on Black Creek.
Also known as "Hote" or "Uncle Hote".
BET. 1830 - 1860 resided on Farm, Twp 4, Range 1, Lot #24.
David was b. in Elmira, NY. He removed with his father, mother and
siblings to Allegany NY (to what is now known as Angelica, NY) in the
year 1814 when he was just eight years old. They farmed a large portion
of land(about 100 acres) in the town of Angelica for about five years.
On the 16th of November, 1830 David and his brother Richard Ellison
bought seventy acres of wooded and undeveloped land. They cleared and
farmed the land until a few years later Richard E. sold his interest.
This became the David Howell Carpenter family farm. It was located about
one and a half miles North of his father, Richard Carpenter's farm which
was on Common Rd. West Almond, NY. It was directly East of his uncle,
William Smith Carpenter's farm. The actual location is; Township 4,
Range 1, Lot #24.
Source: Deed, Belmont Court House, NY/ Beers, History of AlleganyNEWSPAPER: ARTICLE FROM THE CUBA TRUE PATRIOT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1868
Fiendish Murder! A most brutal murder was committed in the town of West
Almond on the evening of Friday last, 25th inst., the particulars of
which, as we learn them, are as follows;
Mr. R. E. Carpenter, a bachelor, owns a farm in the town of West Almond,
upon which he resided, and had living with him a brother, David H.
Carpenter, and a son of David H., Judson, a young man of about 23 years
of age. Friday afternoon the two brothers went to Angelica to a
political meeting, the young man going with them a short distance to a
neighbor's.-- These three comprised the whole family.
The young man Judson returned home near night, and was doing chores when
the brothers came home about dusk. Having finished the chores, he went
again to another neighbors a few rods distant, leaving his uncle and his
father at home.
About ten o'clock he again went home, and upon entering the house, in
which there was no light at that time, heard heavy breathing in his
uncles room, and at about the same time saw a light coming toward the
house from the direction of still another neighbors's. He asked his
uncle R. E. Carpenter, what was the matter. His uncle replied, "Uncle
Hote shot me, and I am dying." The brother, David H. was called Hote,
and Uncle Hote. At this time there was no person in the house but young
Carpenter and his uncle. The light which Judson had seen was now near
the house. and he called to those with the light to hurry and come in
with the light as soon as they could. When they came with the light, the
young man saw that they were two neighbors, who were accompanied by his
father. Uncle Hote, and also saw his uncle lying on the floor in front of
his bed. His uncle again repeated that Uncle Hote had shot him and that
he was dying. Upon examination, it was found that the dying man was shot
in the shoulder, the ball passing entirely through, and it was afterward
ascertained that a large artery was cut off by the ball. One of these
neighbors immediately started for more help. and before he returned the
wounded man was dead. "Uncle Hote", or David H. Carpenter, had, it
appears, shot his brother and then went to the house of these neighbors
who came with the light, and told them there were robbers in his brothers
house and they had shot his brother, and had shot at him as he left the
house.
Circumstances, as well as the assertion of the dying man, pointed to
David H. Carpenter as the murderer, and he was kept in the house during
the night while one of the neighbors went to Angelica and procured a
warrant, and a officer to arrest the supposed murderer. A coroner's
inquest was held upon the body the next day, and a verdict rendered that
the deceased came to his death by the hand of his brother David H.
Carpenter. The accused had his examination at Angelica Monday, and was
held for trial. The evidence against him was overwhelming, and he is now
in jail awaiting a trial date.NOTE: Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.CHILDREN: !According to the book "History of West Almond" Child Carpenter
was a male child who lived to be between one and two years old.
No name given except "Child". HOWEVER, the E-Mail below has found the missing
child and it was a girl, not a boy. Data corrected.E-MAIL:
Wed, 15 Nov 2000 From: "dawncarpenter"
Dear John,
I have received new information as to the birth dates of the David H.
Carpenter family, Allegany Co. NY ...
My brother in law, Lynn Carpenter, researched the original papers at the
National Archives in Robert Carpenter's C. W.pension file. He found the
family birth record page taken from the Carpenter Family Bible and
notarized in Butler Co. NE, 1911.
It was sworn to have been written by Elizabeth Carpenter and signed by he
son Charles Carpenter. This was used by the Gov. to establish his
birthdate.
Birthdates:
Elizabeth Warner Carpenter; b. Aug. 6, 1819, Erie, PA Mother
Elizabeth Carpenter b. Feb. 14, 1840 West Almond, NY
Dau.
Robert Common Carpenter b. Jan. 15, 1843 " "
Son
Judson Carpenter b. Apr, 27, 1845 "
" Son
Ellison R. Carpenter b. July 9, 1847 "
" Son
Charles H. Carpenter b. Feb. 14, 1851 " "
Son
Aaron Carpenter b. July 27, 1853 "
" Son
Eugene L. Carpenter b. July 8, 1855 "
" Son
*Viola Victoria Carpenter b. Oct 1, 1857 "
" Dau.
*Viola Victoria is a major change. In Geo. Morton's "History of Allegany Co.
he states that David and Elizabeth had 8 children, one dying between the age
of 1 and 2 yrs. He states that he "thinks" this was a son. He was not sure of
the birth squence but guessed it to be the 2nd child, born after Elizabeth.
I had this written as a male child born abt. 1840/41. That should be
removed. ...
Regards, Dawn.
Info supplied by Dawn Carpenter at < DawnCarpenter@msn.com >.
The 1850 census lists the Carpenter farm as dwelling #45, The Common farm
(Robert Common married Elizabeth's sister, Philena Warner) as #46, and
Parley Warner's farm as # 51, (Parley was Elizabeth's father.) So it
appears as if the
Common family and the Carpenter family lived next to each other at this
time. The 1860 West Almond map shows the Warner farm about a mile and a
half north of the Carpenter farm.
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CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Samuel L. CARPENTER Self M Male W 55 NY Hotel Keeper NY NY
Emeline CARPENTER Wife M Female W 46 PA Keep House FRANCE FRA
Joseph CARPENTER Son S Male W 14 WI NY PA
Mertie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 8 KS NY PA
John YATES Other S Male W 35 CAN Carpenter ENG ENG
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Source Information:
Census Place Abilene, Dickinson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254379
NA Film Number T9-0379
Page Number 383B
CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William CARPENTER Self M Male W 26 WI Livery & Sales Stable NY PA
Emmie E. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 23 MI Keep House NY NY
William DAWSON Other S Male W 27 NY Plasterer NY NY
George WEEKS Other S Male W 22 MI Clerk In Store ME OH
Crest. F. CRUSIE Other S Male W 50 PRUS Weaves Carpets PRUS PRUS
August BARNHARDT Other W Male W 35 PA Laborer PA PA
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Source Information:
Census Place Abilene, Dickinson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254379
NA Film Number T9-0379
Page Number 383B
4047. Rufus Carpenter See Notes
NOTES: Rufus may or may not belong in this family. He was probably closely related.
CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Rufus CARPENTER Self M Male W 64 NY Farmer NY NY
Frances CARPENTER Wife M Female W 60 IN Keeping House MA VT
David B. CARPENTER Son S Male W 25 IN Working On Farm NY IN
Rufus A. CARPENTER Son S Male W 23 IN Working On Farm NY IN
Hiram L. CARPENTER Son S Male W 20 IN Working On Farm NY IN
Winfield CARPENTER Son S Male W 19 IN NY IN
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Source Information:
Census Place Liberty, Dickinson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254379
NA Film Number T9-0379
Page Number 451DE-MAIL:
From: Frances M. Angst-Robertson
To: jcarpenter@planetc.com ; johnrcarpenter@cox.net ; john.chandler@alum.mit.edu ; diluvius@yahoo.com.com
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 10:12 AM
Subject: HelloI can't afford the DNA testing and from what I've seen on the page it's mostly for male testing and not us females. I hope you can help me. I've traced many of my ;ines going bacl to the 1400's and 1600's but no luck with the Carpenter's in my line.Thank you for any help you can give me.
I am related to RUFUS B. CARPENTER who was born 1816 in New York. I'd like to find out where his parents came from. My Mom thinks they came from France but Ive been told by others that they could be German, Swiss, or English.. He later moved to Indiana where he married FRANCES WADELL/TWADELL (I've seen it spelled both ways, the latter is on the marriage records. Sep 24, 1839 in Jennings County, Indiana. I last found them in Dickinson County Kansas. One of the family stories is one of the older boys died fighting in the Civil War. My Mom told me she has the gun that the Army sent back to the family along with his clothes. The family had to burn the clothes and passed the gun down.
I have no idea what happened to the 2 girls. I don't know if they died young or married and moved somewhere else, or what. My great grand parents and their two children ended up in Colorado. Two of his brothers went to Washington state and another brother either stayed in Kansas or went some place else. It seems after the family ended up in Denver they lost touch with some of the others in the family.Children of RUFUS CARPENTER and FRANCES WADELL/TWADELL are:
i.JOHN W. CARPENTER, b. 1843, Marion, Jennings, Indiana. Found out he is the one that died in the Civil War.
ii.WILLIAM A. CARPENTER, b. 1845, Marion, Jennings, Indiana.
iii.MARTHA A. CARPENTER, b. 1848, Marion, Jennings, Indiana.
iv.FRANCES CARPENTER, b. 1854, Marion, Jennings, Indiana.
***3.v.DAVID BYRON CARPENTER, b. May 4, 1855, Marion, Jennings, Indiana; d. Jun 25, 1929, Denver, Denver, Colorado. (my line)
vi.RUFUS A. CARPENTER, b. 1857, Marion, Jennings, Indiana.
vii.HIRAM CARPENTER, b. 1860, Marion, Jennings, Indiana; d. May 15, 1932, Everett, Clallam, Washington.
viii.WINFIELD SCOTT CARPENTER, b. 1861, Marion, Jennings, Indiana; d. Dec 10, 1925, Skagit County, Washington.MORE:
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 04:16:26 -0800 (PST)
From: "Frances M. Angst-Robertson"
Subject: [CARPENTER] Carpenter, Rufus
To: CARPENTER@rootsweb.com
Message-ID: <20061128121626.47238.qmail@web81012.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1I'm looking for NY information on my GG Grandfather Carpenter, Rufus B. Thnk you for any help you can give me.
I first found him in Jennings County IN where he moved to and married Frances Twdell.
Last known place for them was KS when they got a Civil War pension for their son John that died in the war.Here is some info:
Individual: Carpenter, Rufus B.
Year: 1850
State: IN
County: Jennings
Location: Marion Township
National Archives Series Number: M432
National Archives Microfilm Number: 155
Census Page Number: 410Census Records: Indiana, 1850,
Individual: Carpenter, Rufus P.
Age: 44 Year(s)
Ethnicity: White
Birthplace: New York
County: Jennings
Township: Marion
Post Office: Cana
State: IN
Census Page Number: 0369
Census Line Number: 26A
National Archives Series Number: M653
National Archives Microfilm Number: 271
Job: Blacksmith
Job Code: 270 - Blacksmith
Real Property: $1500
Personal Property: $300
Head of Household: Y
Literate: Yes
Family Number: 1362
Dwelling Number: 1362
Father: CARPENTER b: ABT 1771 in New YorkMarriage 1 Frances TWADLE b: ABT 1820 in Indiana
Married: 24 SEP 1839 in Jennings County, Indiana
Marriage fact: 24 SEP 1839 in Marriage Index Indiana
Children
John W. CARPENTER b: 1843 in Jennings County, Indiana (died Civil War)
William A. CARPENTER b: APR 1848 in Indiana (married had kids)
Martha Jane CARPENTER b: 1848 in Jennings County, Indiana (Married? don't know if info is right)
Frances CARPENTER b: 1854 in Jennings County, Indiana (?om marriage and death)
David Byron CARPENTER b: 4 MAY 1855 in Jennings County, Indiana (MY LINE)
Rufus CARPENTER b: 1857 in Jennings County, Indiana (? on marriage and death KS last place found)Hiram L. CARPENTER b: 1860 in Jennings County, Indiana (Died in WA was married)
Winfield Scott CARPENTER b: 14 MAY 1861 in Jennings, County, Indiana (died WA never married as far as I know)
NOTE: He reprotedly died in the Civil War. But who is the following John W.?
CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. W. CARPENTER Self M Male W 34 IN Stone Mason OH VA
H. M. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 25 IA Keeping House VA NY
John W. CARPENTER Son S Male W 4 IA IN IA
Oliva NELSON Other S Female W 15 SWEEDEN Laborer SWEED SWEED
David OBRIAN Other W Male W 48 IRE Laborer IRE IRE
Charles BAHAN Other S Male W 45 IRE Laborer IRE IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place Dudley, Wapello, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254367
NA Film Number T9-0367
Page Number 16B
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Peter M. CARPENTER Self M Male W 78 NY Farmer NY NY
Mary CARPENTER Wife M Female W 70 NY Farmer Wife NY NY
Charles CARPENTER Son W Male W 47 NY No Occ. NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Marlborough, Ulster, New York
Family History Library Film 1254941
NA Film Number T9-0941
Page Number 492B