Number 8087 on page 764 in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John CARPENTER Self M Male W 49 VT VT VT
Sarah CARPENTER Wife M Female W 45 CAN Keeping House NY CAN
Benjamin CARPENTER Son S Male W 16 CAN At Home VT CAN
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Source Information:
Census Place Armada, Macomb, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254592
NA Film Number T9-0592
Page Number 279A
12371. Arthur Bronson Carpenter
Number 5825 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 591. Family is number 1387.
Number 5824 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 591. Family is number 1386.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Hiram E. CARPENTER Self M Male W 49 NY Farmer VT NY
Elizabeth CARPENTER Wife M Female W 40 NY Keeping House NY NY
John S. CARPENTER Son S Male W 17 NY Attending School NY NY
Mila STRATTON Other S Female W 26 NY Domestic Servant ENG IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place Henderson, Jefferson, New York
Family History Library Film 1254839
NA Film Number T9-0839
Page Number 300D
Number 7435 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 710.
No family listed.
Number 5826 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 591. Family is number 1388.
Did he serve in the Civil War?
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonroe/vr/wounded.htm
Civil War wounded treated in Rochester Hospitals
Transcribed by: Gary Welch
The following story about Civil War wounded who were treated in Rochester hospitals is from the Rochester Republican dated June 16, 1864. (Most of these men were probably from NY Regiments)
LOCAL MATTERS
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1864
The Wounded Men at the Hospitals
The sick and wounded soldiers who arrived here yesterday P.M. were all safely transferred to the Hospitals in the street cars and hacks. - The hackmen who were not engaged volunteered to convey the wounded, and the cartmen generally came forward to convey baggage free.
Of the 375 [note: there are a few less than 375 names in the list] who came in the train, about 60 went to City Hospital [now called Rochester General] and the balance to St. Mary's. The latter hospital will have in a few days still more room for the reception of patients and they will arrive as fast as there is room for them.
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Name Company Regiment
Orin Carpenter G 111th
Wm. S. Carpenter D 112th
PARENTS: Orin and Sarah (Packer) Carpenter.
Number 7445 in the Carpenter Memorial.BOOK- GENEALOGY: Amos B. Carpenter, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE REHOBOTH
BRANCH OF THE CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA. Also known as the CARPENTER
MEMORIAL. Published 1898 By: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, MA
Number 5827 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 592. Family is number 1389.
NOTE: Clara may have been the second wife?
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John CARPENTER Self M Male W 45 NY Farmer VT NY
Clara CARPENTER Wife M Female W 25 NY Keeping House NY NY
Claudia CARPENTER Dau S Female W 1 NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Henderson, Jefferson, New York
Family History Library Film 1254839
NA Film Number T9-0839
Page Number 300DCHILDREN: In 1880 Sydney is visiting with the Warners nearby. Are they his grandparents?
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Henry R. WARNER Self M Male W 73 NY Retired Farmer NY NY
Theda L. WARNER Wife M Female W 69 VT House Work VT VT
George H. WARNER Son M Male W 51 NY Farmer NY VT
Sibelia WARNER DauL M Female W 50 NY Keeping House VT NY
Sidney CARPENTER Other S Male W 4 NY NY NY
Wilbur HAMMOND Other S Male W 25 NY Farm Laborer VT NY
Ella HAMMOND Other S Female W 23 NY Domestic Servant VT ---
Edward MC GRATH Other S Male W 21 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Henderson, Jefferson, New York
Family History Library Film 1254839
NA Film Number T9-0839
Page Number 309A
DEATH: roll 868 page 439. Ancestral File has death as 1850 in Cheviot, OH.
!Number 3598 on page 405 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL. No family listed in book.The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal, Vol. 5, Winter 1994/1995,
Number 8, page 521, which is a reprint of the April 1966 Vol. 24, #2,
"Bulletin of Cincinnati Historical Society" Genealogy Department, "Take
Everything Coolly and Quietly" by Mrs. William J. Cummins. Information from
an orginal letter from Ira Carpenter in the possession of Miss Mabel Young, a
granddaughter of Ira Carpenter and Charlotte Littleford Carpenter.Ira Carpenter was a descendant from a family that was prominent in public
affairs in the Granite State. Reaching adulthood, Ira went to Virginia and
began to teach school.
In Charlottesville, he married Charlotte Littlefield, whose father
John de Stoven Littleford operated the school in which Ira taught.
Three children were born to them (Mary, Cornelis and John) in Virginia.
He moved to Cheiot, Ohio in 1836 where three more children (Belle, Victoria
and Susan) were born. Ira's name appears as a teacher in the 7th District
School in Cincinnati. He later quit teaching to preach Masonry.
He traveled through the south lecturing on Masonry and selling Masonic Regalia.
His daughter Mary embroidered the Regalia using fine chenille thread and thread
made of finely coiled gold wire.
Enamored with the South, Ira in 1850 decided to resettle his family in Pass
Christian, Mississippi. The letter contains instructions with the classic
husbandry injunction "Take everything coolly and quietly." The dutiful wife
followed the instructions and then while waiting on the Public Landing of
Cincinati for boarding a New Orleans bound steamer, she excercised her womanly
prerogative of changing her mind.
Back to Cheviot went furniture, horses, carriage, boxes, barrels, Charlotte
Littleford Carpenter and her children. Ira accepted his wife's decision, but
continued his peripatetic existance, occasionally returning to Cheviot to visit
his family. Ira Carpenter was killed in an accident in 1856 in Tallahassee,
Florida. Ira was given the traditional elaborate Masonic funeral and was
buried in Tallahassee, in the south in which he had come to love.
His wife, Charrlotte died in 1893 and was buried in Cincinnati, Ohio. As for
the children, some remained in Cincinnati, while others moved away.
Number 5833 on page 592 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL. No family listed.
RESIDENCE: Lived in Jay, NY.CENSUS: Is this the same Darwin Carpenter found in the 1860 Census for Pompey,
Oswego county, NY? Ages fit.BIRTH: IGI also has: 05 SEP 1823 Wilmington, Essex, New York
Source Information: Film Number: 459129
1910 census of Springfield, MA:
Darwin E. CARPENTER, age 68, married 43 years, born VT, parents born VT, a
MachinistCatherine CARPENTER, wife, age 61, married 43 years, 10 children/8 living,
born NY, parents born VT/NYSophie GEORGE, sister, age 72, a widow, 2 children/1 living, born VT,
parents born VT
Number 5834 on page 592 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL. No family listed.
She and her two brothers were taken to Guilford and raised by relations after
their mother died in 1831.
He was a carpenter by trade. They lived in Guilford, VT for some time before
moving to Brockport about 1857. They lived there until 1885 when they moved to
Hamblin. 9 children of which 4 predeaceased them. (Per Marge in Australia)
She lived in Hamelin.
She lived in Atlanta, GA circa 1900 and later moved to Los Angeles, CA.
NOTE: Someone has confused 2 Edwin R. Carpenters on Ancestry.com and combined them. Compare RIN 145977 to this RIN 28349. Definetly two separate people.
Number 5835 on page 592 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL. No family listed.
Edwin arrived in Australia circa 1853 from America. Gold had recently been
discovered here and that could have been the reason for him coming.
He may have arrived on a ship named 'Alabama' ( to be confirmed) He married
Margaret Leslie, an emigrant from Aberdeen, Scotland. His occupation at that
time was stated as a painter ( ? of houses not portraits, I think).
Edwin returned home to visit his parents and was in the process of returning to
Australia when he disappeared. It is assumed he died somewhere in the USA.
He had his photograph taken in Brockport (NY) by phototgrapher N.E. Baker and
sent it to his family in a letter. He was never heard from again.
See image: RIN 28349 Edwin Reuben Carpenter PIC.jpg
See iamge: RIN 28349 Edwin Reuben Carpenter Letter.jpg
Information on his descendants supplied by: MARGARET MORTERS 46 PLATYPUS ROAD
BERKELEY VALE N.S.W. 2261 AUSTRALIA.CENSUS: 1850 US Census
He was living with his uncle Edwin Burnham CARPENTER at the Carpenter Homestead, Guilford VT in the 1850 census.EMMIGRANT:
Edwin arrived in Australia c 1853 from America. Gold had recently been
discovered here and that could have been the reason for him coming.
Cant find the ship he arrived on.MARRIAGE:
He married Margaret Leslie ,an emigrant from Aberdeen, Scotland.
His occupation at that time was stated as a painter of houses not portraits.Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 about Edwin R Carpenter
Name: Edwin R Carpenter
Spouse Name: Margaret Lesue
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1853
Registration number: 1191
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Compiled from publicly available sources.RETURN to USA:
He returned to the US 17 Jul 1869 on the Gold Sea , to San Francisco via Sydney to make a home for his family there, but something happened ???. He had his photo taken in Brockport, NY by photographer NE BAKER in Brockport . He was there when his father Edwin died in Brockport, Monroe, NY Jan 1871. His Australian family assumed he died on his return.CENSUS: 1880 US Census
This may be the Edwin Carpenter she is looking for. The guess is that to avoid debt in Australia & that his wife died in 1877 he never returned from visiting his Vermont family. The Edwin below was in Missouri in late 1877 and moved to Kansas about 1880.
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Edwin CARPENTER Self M Male W 54 VT Farmer VT VT
Mariah CARPENTER Wife M Female W 34 MN Keeping House IA IA
Burty CARPENTER Son S Male W 3 MO VT MN
Bell CARPENTER Dau S Female W 2 MO VT MN
Vina CARPENTER Dau S Female W 1 MO VT MN
William CARPENTER Son S Male W 1M KS VT MN
William WHIPPLE Other S Male W 22 MN Farm Laborer IA IA
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Source Information:
Census Place Stranger, Leavenworth, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254385
NA Film Number T9-0385
Page Number 144A
See also:
Name: Edwin Carpenter
Residence: Stranger, Leavenworth, Kansas
Birthdate: 1826
Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Relationship to Head: Self
Spouse's Name: Mariah Carpenter
Spouse's Birthplace: Minnesota, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 54 years
Occupation: Farmer
NARA Film Number: T9-0385
Page: 144
Page Character: A
Entry Number: 4463
Film number: 1254385
Household Gender Age
Edwin Carpenter M 54
Spouse Mariah Carpenter F 34
Child Burty Carpenter M 3
Child Bell Carpenter F 2
Child Vina Carpenter F 1
Child William Carpenter M 1M
William Whipple M 22CENSUS: 1885 Kansas State Census
Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925
Name: Edwin Carpenter
Census Date: 1 Mar 1885
Residence County: Leavenworth
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Stranger
Birth Location: Verront
Family Number: 67
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828
Race: White
Line: 26
Roll: KS1885_74
Household Member(s):
Name Age
Edwin Carpenter 57
Mana Carpenter 42
Berty Carpenter 8
Belle Carpenter 7
Source Information:
Ancestry.com.. Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned
CENSUS: 1895 Kansas State Census
Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925
Name: E Carpenter
Census Date: 1 Mar 1895
Residence County: Leavenworth
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Stranger
Birth Location: Varmont
Family Number: 1
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830
Race: White
Line: 1
Roll: v115_78
Household Member(s):
Name Age
E Carpenter 65
M Carpenter 48
Bertey Carpenter 18
Bell Carpenter 17
Source Information:
Ancestry.com.. Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.CENSUS: 1900 US Census - not found - but wife found! See wife's notes. Wife listed as a widow.
DEATH: 1880 to 1900 - probably 1880 to 1891 in Kansas.
Margaret was baptised by Rev. Andrew Gray which was witnessed by William
Simpson and Margaret Aiken. She came to Australia on the ship' Chance',
which departed Liverpool, UK, on 24 Jul 1852, & arrived in Melbourne 26 Oct
1852. Due to sickness on board, this vessel was quarantined til 11 Nov 1852.
Family 'myth' says she came here with 2 of her brothers. She was the only
Leslie on board this ship?? Have checked various records. Have yet to find any
male Leslies with the right parents
Nothing is known about how she met her husband or of
their life together. Edwin returned to America c 1870. Twice he sent her money
from America. She was living at Cardigan St. Carlton, Vic, Where she had a
grocers store. She died aged only 44 of pnumonia . She died Intestate and in
considerable debt. Papers pertaining to this refer to her as 'wife of Edwin R
Carpenter of parts beyonds the seas'. Maybe he was still alive then ??
She was buried in the same grave as her twins sons.
One of her grandsons, Phillip Leslie Larnach, was buried in the same grave in
1906.
STILLBORN
One of twins?
19989. Charles Carpenter A Twin
One of twins.
19990. Cyrus Alexander Carpenter
Despite extensive searching have not located anything at all on him. He grew up
in Melbourne. Was only 9 years old when his mother died. Presumably he was
looked after by one of his sisters. He doesnt appear to have married. No idea
how long he was a miner. The OK mine was a copper mine in the 'never nevers',
on the southern end of the Palmer River Gold fields, to the north of Chilligoe.
It ceased operation abt 1910. Cyrus died aged only 38 on Enteric fever. The
cause of which is usually by drinking contaminated water. He doesnt appear to
have left a Will nor was any record of Probate or what ever found.
NAME: Mariah, Maris, Marie
CENSUS: 1900 US Census - See image: RIN 95304 Mariah Carpenter 1900.jpg
United States Census, 1900
Name: Maris Carpenter
Titles & Terms:
Residence: Stranger Township, Leavenworth, Kansas
Birth Date: Mar 1840
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Father:
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother:
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Maris Carpenter
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Years Married:
Estimated Marriage Year:
Mother How Many Children: 3
Number Living Children: 2
Immigration Year:
Enumeration District: 0105
Page: 10
Sheet Letter: A
Family Number: 177
Reference Number: 10
Film Number: 1240486
Image Number: 00711
Household Gender Age
Maris Carpenter F
Child Belle Carpenter F
Child Birdie Mears F
Charles Mears M
Maud Mears FCENSUS: 1910 US Census - with daughters Belle and Birdie - Birdie married to Charles Mears.
Name: Mariah Carpenter
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relationship to Head of Household: Mother-in-law
Residence: Battle Ground, Clark, Washington
Marital Status: Widowed
Race : White
Gender: Female
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Minnesota
Mother's Birthplace: Minnesota
Family Number: 42
Page Number: 2
Household Gender Age
Charles S Mears M 39y
Bertie L Mears F 35y
Charles R Mears M 9y
Ruth L Mears F 6y
James T Mears M 3y
Mariah Carpenter F 68y
Belle Carpenter F 33yCENSUS: 1920 US Census - with daughters Belle and Birdie - Birdie married to Charles Mears.
Name: Marie Carpenter
Residence: , Sherman, Oregon
Estimated Birth Year: 1836
Age: 84
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relationship to Head of Household: Mother-in-law
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Father's Birthplace: United States
Mother's Birthplace: United States
Film Number: 1821504
Digital Folder Number: 4383852
Image Number: 00026
Sheet Number: 11
Household Gender Age
Charles S Mears M 49y
Bertie T Mears F 43y
Ruth L Mears F 16y
James Mears M 12y
Esther Mears F 9y
Mary T Mears F 7y
John W Mears M 4y3m
Joseph A Mears M 10m
Marie Carpenter F 84y
Belle Carpenter F 42y
CENSUS: 1900 US Census - with Mother
CENSUS: 1910 US Census - with sister Birdie. Mother present.
United States Census, 1910
Name: Belle Carpenter
Birthplace: Missouri
Relationship to Head of Household: Sister-in-law
Residence: Battle Ground, Clark, Washington
Marital Status: Single
Race : White
Gender: Female
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Vermont
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Family Number: 42
Page Number: 2
Household Gender Age
Charles S Mears M 39y
Bertie L Mears F 35y
Charles R Mears M 9y
Ruth L Mears F 6y
James T Mears M 3y
Mariah Carpenter F 68y
Belle Carpenter F 33yCENSUS: 1920 US Census - with sister Birdie. Mother present.
United States Census, 1920
Name: Belle Carpenter
Residence: , Sherman, Oregon
Estimated Birth Year: 1878
Age: 42
Birthplace: Missouri
Relationship to Head of Household: Sister-in-law
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Vermont
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Film Number: 1821504
Digital Folder Number: 4383852
Image Number: 00026
Sheet Number: 11
Household Gender Age
Charles S Mears M 49y
Bertie T Mears F 43y
Ruth L Mears F 16y
James Mears M 12y
Esther Mears F 9y
Mary T Mears F 7y
John W Mears M 4y3m
Joseph A Mears M 10m
Marie Carpenter F 84y
Belle Carpenter F 42yCENSUS: 1930 US Census - with sister Birdie. Mother not present.
United States Census, 1930
Name: Belle Carpenter
Event: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: North Corvallis, Benton, Oregon
Gender: Female
Age: 52
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Birthplace: Missouri
Estimated Birth Year: 1878
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Sister-in-law
Father's Birthplace: Vermont
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Enumeration District Number: 0026
Family Number: 80
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Line Number: 35
NARA Publication: T626, roll 1939
Film Number: 2341673
Digital Folder Number: 4547501
Image Number: 00857
Household Gender Age
Charles S Mears M 59
Bertie L Mears F 53
Ruth L Mears F 26
Mary L Mears F 17
John W Mears M 14
Joseph A Mears M 10
Belle Carpenter F 52
BIRTH: I had birth as Abt Aug 1879. Unable to confirm this.
Not found. Per the 1900 US Census - mother reports only 2 children living Birdie and Belle.
BIRTH: I had birth as Abt Jul 1880. Unable to confirm this.
Not found. Per the 1900 US Census - mother reports only 2 children living Birdie and Belle.
"Sally Melissa Carpenter" should be "Mary Jane Carpenter" per Margaret Motors
of New South Wales, Austrailia in a letter dated 27 Aug. 1997. She cites a
death certificate that gives the proper birth date.
Both names used as daughters with notes as above.
BIRTH: One record has birth as 11 Dec. 1829.MARRIAGE: Source for their marriage details was Rochester Republican
Newspaper page 3 col 7: Marriage
She died at the Massey residence on Maxon Street, Brockport. Buried by the
Fowler Funeral Home, 52, State St , Brockport. .
Her estate was handled by attorneys Wm B Hanks and Henry E McArthur.
Need to check further into that.
She lived in Brockport from 1844, 3 years before she married . I wonder where
she was before that?? MM. Her sister Mila and two brothers were taken to
Guilford circa 1831 to their grandfather's home. However, no mention of Mary
Jane!?
He was a carpenter and a painter also.
12397. William Henry Carpenter
PARENTS:
Cyrus was probably the father or step-father, but by which wife?CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 6758 Cyrus Carpenter 1850.jpg - No William!
CENSUS: 1860 US Census
United States Census, 1860 - See image: RIN 6758 Cyrus Carpenter 1860.jpg - William Age 17!CENSUS: 1870 US Census - See image: RIN 6758 Cyrus Carpenter 1870.jpg
Living next door to father with family.
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: William Carpenter
Age in 1870: 30
Birth Year: abt 1840
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Sweden, Monroe, New York
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Brockport
Value of real estate:
Household Members: Name Age
William Carpenter 30
Jane Carpenter 25
Charles W Carpenter 3
Cyrus W Carpenter 6/12
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Sweden, Monroe, New York; Roll: M593_971; Page: 428B; Image: 155; Family History Library Film: 552470.CENSUS: 1880 US Census - not found
NOTE: he is not the William H. Carpenter who resided in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Age 6/12 in 1870 US Census.
12399. Mary Virginia Carpenter
BIRTH: roll 868 page 439.
NAME: Nicole Johnson Burnett in a letter dated 9 Dec. 1998 indicates her middle
name as "Virginia." And that she married George Grogan.
E-MAIL: Nicole Johnson Burnett - "Sean and Nikki" at
.
Per AF born in Hamilton county, OH about 1850.
See father's notes.
Mary Carpenter conducted the first classes in water color painting when the
Art Museum began such a program. Mary also worked as an artist at the famous
Rockwood Pottery. Some of Mary's first pieces later were placed on exhibit in
the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Partial notes ...
20. MARY VIRGINIA5 CARPENTER (CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3
SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born September 09, 1831 in
Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, and died November 03, 1908 in
Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky. She married (1) GEORGE L. GROGAN December 30,
1850 in Cheviot, Hamilton County, Ohio, son of EDWARD GROGAN and HONORAH BELL.
He was born 1829 in Hamilton County, Ohio, and died December 30, 1853 in
Cheviot, Hamilton County, Ohio. She married (2) NEWTON (NEHEMIAH) E. KEENAN
July 02, 1859. He was born Abt. 1810, and died July 28, 1894 in Ludlow, Kenton
County, Kentucky.
Children of MARY CARPENTER and GEORGE GROGAN are:
27.
i.
CHARLOTTE AGNES6 GROGAN, b. September 23, 1851, Cheviot, Hamilton County, Ohio;
d. December 14, 1934, Covington, Kenton County, Ohio.
ii.
MARY L. GROGAN, b. March 20, 1853, Hamilton County, Ohio; d. April 19, 1853,
Hamilton County, Ohio.
Child of MARY CARPENTER and NEWTON KEENAN is:
iii.
LILY MAY6 KEENAN, b. May 21, 1867, Cincinnnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; d. May
27, 1880, Ludlow, Kentucky.
27. CHARLOTTE AGNES6 GROGAN (MARY VIRGINIA5 CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4
LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born
September 23, 1851 in Cheviot, Hamilton County, Ohio, and died December 14,
1934 in Covington, Kenton County, Ohio. She married THOMAS WALTER RAYMOND July
04, 1876 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, son of DANIEL RAYMOND and LYDIA
VAN HOUTEN. He was born May 30, 1852 in Cincinnnati, Hamilton County, Ohio,
and died May 14, 1923 in Cincinnnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
Children of CHARLOTTE GROGAN and THOMAS RAYMOND are:
38.
i.
FRITZ VAN HOUTEN7 RAYMOND, b. May 17, 1878, Finneytown, Hamilton County, Ohio;
d. September 13, 1979, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
39.
ii.
BLAKE LAWRENCE RAYMOND, b. April 07, 1880, College Hill, Hamilton County,
Ohio; d. June 02, 1938, Ludlow, Kenton County, Ohio.
38. FRITZ VAN HOUTEN7 RAYMOND (CHARLOTTE AGNES6 GROGAN, MARY VIRGINIA5
CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2
STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born May 17, 1878 in Finneytown, Hamilton County, Ohio,
and died September 13, 1979 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. He married
(1) GRACE MAUDE YOUNG, daughter of CHARLES YOUNG and VICTORIA CARPENTER. She
was born October 25, 1868 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky, and died
August 26, 1947 in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey. He married (2) LENNIE
JANE FITE, daughter of WILLIAM FITE and CORIE COURTS. She was born August 22,
1897 in Finneytown, Hamilton County, Ohio, and died July 31, 1952 in Franklin
County, Ohio. He married (3) MINGARBRET STEPHENSON May 14, 1901 in Ludlow,
Kenton County, Kentucky, daughter of ROBERT STEPHENSON and GARNETT RICHARDSON.
She was born February 16, 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, and died
July 14, 1914 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
Children of FRITZ RAYMOND and MINGARBRET STEPHENSON are:
i.
DONALD STEPHENSON8 RAYMOND, b. October 03, 1902, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,
Ohio; d. September 10, 1923, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
53.
ii.
ROBERT BRUCE RAYMOND, b. March 19, 1905, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; d.
July 23, 1953, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
54.
iii.
VIRGINIA MINGARBRET RAYMOND, b. November 04, 1907, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,
Ohio; d. September 29, 1990, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
39. BLAKE LAWRENCE7 RAYMOND (CHARLOTTE AGNES6 GROGAN, MARY VIRGINIA5
CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2
STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born April 07, 1880 in College Hill, Hamilton County,
Ohio, and died June 02, 1938 in Ludlow, Kenton County, Ohio. He married ESTHER
DOMSHAUR March 19, 1925 in Latonia, Kenton County, Kentucky, daughter of FRANK
DONSHER and CARRIE KLAYER. She was born September 11, 1895 in Cincinnnati,
Hamilton County, Ohio, and died May 29, 1979 in Covington, Kentucky.
Child of BLAKE RAYMOND and ESTHER DOMSHAUR is:
i.
JACK8 RAYMOND, b. February 01, 1926, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; m. (1)
PHYLLIS; m. (2) BETTY ENGLISH, Abt. 1980.
Generation No. 8
53. ROBERT BRUCE8 RAYMOND (FRITZ VAN HOUTEN7, CHARLOTTE AGNES6 GROGAN, MARY
VIRGINIA5 CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER,
ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born March 19, 1905 in Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio, and died July 23, 1953 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
He married MARGUERITE FISHER August 11, 1928 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County,
Ohio. She died December 21, 1985 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
Children of ROBERT RAYMOND and MARGUERITE FISHER are:
i.
MARJORIE DIANE9 RAYMOND, b. May 14, 1929, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;
m. JACK JOHNSON, Abt. 1948, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
ii.
BARBARA ANN RAYMOND, b. January 23, 1931, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;
d. January 1999, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; m. ELMER ELLSWORTH KREBS,
JR., Abt. 1950, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
54. VIRGINIA MINGARBRET8 RAYMOND (FRITZ VAN HOUTEN7, CHARLOTTE AGNES6 GROGAN,
MARY VIRGINIA5 CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER,
ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born November 04, 1907 in Cincinnati,
Hamilton County, Ohio, and died September 29, 1990 in Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio. She married (1) CHARLES ROBERT HANNAFORD August 01, 1928.
She married (2) WILLIAM JAMES CUMMINS July 04, 1936 in Warsaw, Gallatin County,
Kentucky, son of WILLIAM CUMMINS and SARAH GREEN. He was born February 27,
1907 in Latonia, Kentucky, and died June 17, 1983 in Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio.
Child of VIRGINIA RAYMOND and CHARLES HANNAFORD is:
i.
CHARLOTTE SUSAN9 HANNAFORD, b. September 22, 1925; d. March 21, 1985,
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; m. DAVID PATTON SCHELD, August 29, 1959,
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; b. September 22, 1925, Perrysville, Ohio; d.
March 21, 1985, Cincinnnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
Child of VIRGINIA RAYMOND and WILLIAM CUMMINS is:
ii.
MARY VIRGINIA9 CUMMINS, b. August 15, 1937, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;
m. MARK THOMAS HOPKINS; b. November 24, 1932, Loves Park, Winnebago County,
Illinois.