George: I found him in the 1880 census in Erie, Ottawa, OH and the
1900 census - same place. There is a George O. Carpenter buried in
LaCarpe Cemetery, Erie, Ottawa, OH. Also buried there is his sister,
Sarah, and her husband, David Denton Hull.--Judy Carpenter, email, 2/15/06
La Carpe Cemetery
St. Rt. 2 southeast of the junction of Co. Rd. 14, Erie Twp.
_____________________________________________________________
David D. Hull, born Dec 5, 1839, died December 28, 1917.
Sarah J. Hull born May 27, 1839 died December 31, 1879
Grace E. Hull born 1876 died 1880
Emily V. Hull born 1874 died 1880
Burton E. Hull born 1863 died 1873All buried in Row 18, Section A, LaCarpe Cemetery
Maggie Carpenter, wife of GO died March 18, 1895 aged 37 y 5d
She is buried in Row 18, Section A as well.
George O. Carpenter 1844-1932 buried in Rows 17 & 18, Section B.
Donna M. Carpenter, born 1925 died 1926
Harry E. Carpenter born May 23, 1890 died November 9, 1955 (WWI Ohio CMM US
NRF)---email from Dorothy in Alberta, 2/22/06 dot409@telus.net
_________________________________________________________________Hi-
Thanks for clarifying that. One more question - so your line doesn't involve Levi Jones, is that correct?
As for Lewis, nothing new there. Saw Mary Carr and she is as puzzled as I am. I did come across a notice of Partition regarding the farm land though. Morgan Carpenter and Sarah Jane Hull filed it. Under Ohio law now, once a partition is filed, the land is sold on the courthouse steps at auction, then the sale amount is divided equally amongst the owners prior to sale, less the legal costs, which are significant - the counties don't want partitions and its a messy action.
Stu
email 6/2/06
Possibly buried at La Carpe Cemetery
St. Rt. 2 southeast of the junction of Co. Rd. 14, Erie Twp.George: I found him in the 1880 census in Erie, Ottawa, OH and the
1900 census - same place. There is a George O. Carpenter buried in
LaCarpe Cemetery, Erie, Ottawa, OH. Also buried there is his sister,
Sarah, and her husband, David Denton Hull.--Judy Carpenter, email, 2/15/06
In the Ottawa County 1880 Census he lists both of his parents' birthplaces as New York which would be inconsistent with Nathaniel (VA) and Nancy (OH)
David D. Hull, 70, "father in law", living with Nellie and Oliver in 1910 Census, where he lists parents as having been born in Virginia and Ohio, so 1880 census birthplaces are an anomaly.___________________________________________________________
David D. Hull, born Dec 5, 1839, died December 28, 1917.
Sarah J. Hull born May 27, 1839 died December 31, 1879
Grace E. Hull born 1876 died 1880
Emily V. Hull born 1874 died 1880
Burton E. Hull born 1863 died 1873All buried in Row 18, Section A, LaCarpe Cemetery
Maggie Carpenter, wife of GO died March 18, 1895 aged 37 y 5d
She is buried in Row 18, Section A as well.
George O. Carpenter 1844-1932 buried in Rows 17 & 18, Section B.
Donna M. Carpenter, born 1925 died 1926
Harry E. Carpenter born May 23, 1890 died November 9, 1955 (WWI Ohio CMM US
NRF)---email from Dorothy in Alberta, 2/22/06 dot409@telus.net
Marriage Notes for Sarah J. Carpenter and David Denton Hull
Hull, David -consent of father Carpenter, Sarah Jane 8/9/1860 Rev. Julta Longfellow
David D. Hull, born Dec 5, 1839, died December 28, 1917.
Sarah J. Hull born May 27, 1839 died December 31, 1879
Grace E. Hull born 1876 died 1880
Emily V. Hull born 1874 died 1880
Burton E. Hull born 1863 died 1873All buried in Row 18, Section A, LaCarpe Cemetery
David D. Hull, born Dec 5, 1839, died December 28, 1917.
Sarah J. Hull born May 27, 1839 died December 31, 1879
Grace E. Hull born 1876 died 1880
Emily V. Hull born 1874 died 1880
Burton E. Hull born 1863 died 1873All buried in Row 18, Section A, LaCarpe Cemetery
David D. Hull, born Dec 5, 1839, died December 28, 1917.
Sarah J. Hull born May 27, 1839 died December 31, 1879
Grace E. Hull born 1876 died 1880
Emily V. Hull born 1874 died 1880
Burton E. Hull born 1863 died 1873All buried in Row 18, Section A, LaCarpe Cemetery
NAME: Moyan L. instead of Morgan L. in 1880 US Census.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Moyan L. CARPENTER Self M Male W 38 OH Farmer NY PA
Harriet J. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 32 OH Keeping House IRE IRE
Clara F. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 11 OH At Home OH OH
Mary P. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 9 OH OH OH
Vinie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 7 OH OH OH
Henritta A. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 5 OH OH OH
Purnaela A. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 3 OH OH OH
Elizabeth JONES SMother W Female W 58 IRE Housekeeping IRE IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place Pleasant, Marion, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255046
NA Film Number T9-1046
Page Number 95ASubmitted by "Robert McNeal"
Died at St. Francis Hospital, Columbus, Ohio from "blood poisoning, caused by the unskillful trimming of a corn"
Buried in Prospect Cemetary, Old Sec. Lt.162, ae 62-1-21
2 term Mayor of Prospect and a Justice of the Peace and an auctioneerMARION COUNTY, OHIO TIME-LINE
Land Records/Deeds and Taxes
Relevant Names1873: Deeds - Marion, OH
6/11/1873 - Elizabeth Carpenter sold 25 6 15 to M. L. Carpenter for $29401877: Deeds - Marion, OH
3/4/1877 - (?) gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter (rest unreadable)NAME: Moyan L. instead of Morgan L. in 1880 US Census.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Moyan L. CARPENTER Self M Male W 38 OH Farm
Harriet J. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 32 OH Keeping House IRE IRE
Clara F. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 11 OH At Ho
Mary P. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 9 OH OH OH
Vinie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 7 OH OH OH
Henritta A. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 5 OH OH OH
Purnaela A. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 3 OH OH OH
Elizabeth JONES SMother W Female W 58 IRE Housekeeping IRE IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place Pleasant, Marion, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255046
NA Film Number T9-1046
Page Number 95AEMAIL:
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010
I went back and looked at the census data and it supports the lineage he shows. The Moyan (instead of Morgan) thing is an Ancestry.com indexer error -- the census clearly shows the name is Morgan. The indexers had trouble with the name more than once -- in 1870 they indexed him as Virginia L. However, I don't have documentary evidence that proves the Morgan in Lewis' household in 1850 and 1860 is the same one on his own in 1870 and 1880. Deeds or some other record could prove or disprove a relationship, but I'd give it a 99% probability as it stands. TLC1882: Court of Common Pleas
3/3/1882 - C. H. Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
3/18/1882 - Alonzo Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
in estate of Dorcus Brown; Book 53 pg 4103/27/1882 - Alonzo of Kansas gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter; Book 53
page 4363/27/1882 - Alvy B. Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
in case of Isaiah Jones, plaintiff, and George O. Carpenter (et al),
defendants3/28/1882 - C.H. Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
5/9/1882 - Alonzo A. Carpenter of Iowa gave power of attorney to Isaiah Jones
in case of Isaiah Jones, plaintiff and George O. Carpenter (et al),
defendants12/27/1882 - George O. Carpenter and Harriet (incomplete info) having to
do with Section 25 Township 6 Range 15 17 1/2 and a power of attorney
NOTE: The Township Map of 1878 lists Elizabeth as the owner of 17 acres across the street from MorganNOTE:
Elizabeth (Lewis' 2nd wife) remarried in 1874 after Lewis death (in 1872) to Isaiah Jones. He died in 1878 and it appears that Elizabeth moved in with Morgan until she married yet again in 1881 to David Mouser. In 1882, there is a record of some civil action involving property in "Pleasant Township, Section 6, Range 25" listing "Isaiah Jones, plaintiff" and "George O. Carpenter, et.al. defendants". This Isaiah Jones could not have been her deceased husband, so it might have been his son, Isaiah, Jr.. Lewis had a son, George O. Carpenter who may be the defendant listed. Alvey may have had a son named George as well. Morgan has power of attorney in this case for everyone but an "Alonzo A."(not his brother), who grants power of attorney to Isaiah Jones. Was there a dispute over some land that the Carpenter boys claimed was their's from their father, but which had been willed by him to Elizabeth and now was being claimed by Isaiah's son after his father's death?1886: Deeds - Marion, OH
11/22/1886 - A. B. Carpenter sold land Section 25 Township 6 Range 15 to
J. Lichtenberger for $150.00; Book 61 pg 577
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________1900 US Federal Census--Prospect Village, Marion County, Ohio
Morgan58Ohio New York PennsylvaniaAuctioneer
Harriett52 OhioKentuckyCanada Ter(claims having had 9 children, 5 of whom are living)
Millie23OhioOhioOhio
Leroy A.17OhioOhioOhio
Joseph B.13OhioOhioOhio
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________Marion County, Ohio Civil War Honor Role:
Carpenter, C.H. Corporal H
4th O.V.I April 23, 1861Carpenter, Lym W. Private I
82d O.V.I December 1861Carpenter, M.L. Private B
121st O.V.I August 23, 1862 November 12, 1862Carpenter, Milo W. Corporal D
82d O.V.I December 31, 1861 Died Andersonville Prison
30098. Clara Floretta Carpenter
Listed as "Carrie F." in 1870 census for Waldo, Ohio.
30099. Matilda Elizabeth Carpenter
Marion County death records say that she died of consumption at 7 mos., 14 days old.
Moved to Hollywood, Florida after marriage to W.J. Howell. She "had been in poor health since the Florida hurricane in 1926."
She was also known as "Millie" and/or "Mildred"
Carpenter, Mildred A. Barnthouse, Dallas M. 1/15/1877 Prospect Prospect None Carpenter, Morgan Hull, Harriett 10/3/1900 by Rev. Clayton Smucker
____________________________On WWI draft reg. card dated Sept. 1, 1918, he lists his wife as Elizabeth
Living in Hollywood, Florida after marriage to Millie
In 1900 Census of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, William claims that his age at first amrriage was '21', which would have made his marriage to Mildred around 1901 if that was his first marriage. That would mean that she was divorced from Dallas Barnthouse very soon after their marriage in 1900.
Named after Morgan's brother
NAME: Purnaela A in the 1880 US Census.
Moved to Hollywood, Florida after marriage to W.J. Howell. She "had been in poor health since the Florida hurricane in 1926."She was also known as "Millie" and/or "Mildred"
BIRTH: Apparent mistake on record has her birth date same as Permilla Ann's - no indication of her being a twin.
POSSIBLY the same person - closeest match in 1880 OHIO census.
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George O. CARPENTER Self M Male W 33 OH Machanik NY PA
Maggie R. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 23 OH Keeping House PA ENG
Myrtle B. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 2 OH Laborer OH OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Erie, Ottawa, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255056
NA Film Number T9-1056
Page Number 343C
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ANOTHER POSSIBILITY - Born abt 1856?
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Mahala F. HAINES Self W Female W 35 OH Keeping House PA PA
Mary E. HAINES Dau S Female W 15 OH At Home OH OH
Eva E. HAINES Dau S Female W 10 OH OH OH
Geo. W. CARPENTER Other S Male W 24 OH Farmer OH OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Claridon, Marion, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255046
NA Film Number T9-1046
Page Number 157AIn 1870 census for Masrion Co., OH, still living at home with Lewis, 63, "farmer retired" and Elizabeth, 46, "keeping house".
___________________________________________________1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occ. Father's BP Mother's BP
George O. CARPENTER Self M Male W 33 OH Machanik NY PA
Maggie R. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 23 OH Keeping House PA ENG
Myrtle B. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 2 OH Laborer OH OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Erie, Ottawa, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255056
NA Film Number T9-1056
Page Number 343C
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_________________________________Court of Common Pleas-Marion Co., 1882:
12/27/1882 - George O. Carpenter and Harriet (incomplete info) having to
do with Section 25 Township 6 Range 15 17 1/2 and a power of attorney
__________________________________George: I found him in the 1880 census in Erie, Ottawa, OH and the
1900 census - same place. There is a George O. Carpenter buried in
LaCarpe Cemetery, Erie, Ottawa, OH. Also buried there is his sister,
Sarah, and her husband, David Denton Hull.--Judy Carpenter, email, 2/15/06
___________________________________
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
LH-329
Veterans Research Files
of Ottawa County, Ohio
The Ottawa County [Ohio] Genealogical Society established a project to document the service records of veterans who were born, resided, died, or buried in Ottawa County, Ohio. Titled “Veterans of Ottawa County Prior to 1900,” the project’s goal was to identify veterans who served in American wars from the time of Revolutionary War through the Spanish American War. In an attempt to identify veterans who met the criteria, document their military service, and provide documentation for that service, the committee created a detailed questionnaire. Family data - including the names; ages; birth and death dates; birth and death places; and residences of spouses and children - were also part of the questionnaire.39. Carpenter, George O.
Carpenter, Thomas W.
_________________________________________David D. Hull, born Dec 5, 1839, died December 28, 1917.
Sarah J. Hull born May 27, 1839 died December 31, 1879
Grace E. Hull born 1876 died 1880
Emily V. Hull born 1874 died 1880
Burton E. Hull born 1863 died 1873All buried in Row 18, Section A, LaCarpe Cemetery
Maggie Carpenter, wife of GO died March 18, 1895 aged 37 y 5d
She is buried in Row 18, Section A as well.
George O. Carpenter 1844-1932 buried in Rows 17 & 18, Section B.
Donna M. Carpenter, born 1925 died 1926
Harry E. Carpenter born May 23, 1890 died November 9, 1955 (WWI Ohio CMM US
NRF)---email from Dorothy Gwynn in Alberta, 2/22/06 dot409@telus.net
____________________________________________________________Living with Emery Leiser and wife (Myrtle) in Ottawa County in 1910 (acc. to Miracode Index)?
____________________________________________________________1910 Census for Salem, Ottawa County, Ohio, District 177 has the following:
Emery Leiser29OhioPennsylvaniaOhio
Myrtlewife30OhioOhioOhio
Adadau 7OhioOhioOhio
HarryBrother in law19OhioOhioOhio
GeorgeFather in law63OhioNew YorkPennsylvania
1860 Marion County, Ohio
1 Tully Twp.
Louis Carpenter M 64 Farmer Virginia
Catharine F 26 Virginia
Frederick M 8 Virginia
2 Waldo Twp.
Alvey Carpenter M 29 Farmer Ohio
Christena L. " F 23 Ohio
Amery F. " F 2 Ohio
3 Pleasant Twp.
Lewis Carpenter M 55 Farmer N. York
Elizabeth J. " F 37 Ohio
Milow " M 24 Farmer Ohio
Cyrus " M 22 Farmer Ohio
Sarah J. " F 20 Ohio
Morgan " M 18 Farmer Ohio
George " M 13 Ohio"Alvey is probabaly Alvah, Lewis' oldest son, born in 1834 (although this census would have birth year of 1831) and\"Amery" is Emma.
**Elizabeth J. is Lewis 2nd wife, Elizabeth Johnson
______________________________________________________Alva and family were in Illinois (Douglas County) by 1880 according to Census of 1880. Acc. to 1900 census listing for Cora Carpenter, she was born in Aug. 1877 in Illinois.
________________________________________________________Prospect Monitor, March 12, 1908
Mr. Alva B. Carpenter, of Vermillion, Ill. who was injured in the Sanford wreck a year ago caused by the car of powder exploding on a side track as a passenger train passed, has sued the Big Four for $2000 damages. In addition to other injuries he has lost the sight of one of his eyes. Mr. Carpenter is the father of Mrs. Lewis Almendinger.
Paper: Newark Advocate
City: Newark, Ohio
Date: Saturday Evening, January 26, 1907
Page: 1METEOR EXPLODED NEAR POWDER CAR CAUSING WRECK
WHICH OCCURRED LAST SATURDAY NIGHT ON BIG FOUR IN INDIANA
Several People Saw the Aerolite Moving Toward the Car, Leaving a Tra
SparksTerre Haute, Ind., Jan. 26 - That a meteor set off the car of powd
and caused the disaster to Big Four accommodation train No. 3 at Sandford,
Ind., on last Saturday night, is the assertion of R. E. Brown of Edgar
county, Ill. Mr. Brown lives on rural route No. 1, out of Paris. He stated
that on the night of the disaster and at the time of the explosion a large
meteor passed over his place. It appeared like a great ball of fire, he
said, and made a noise like a strong wind. The meteor, said Mr. Brown, was
moving in the direction of Sandford and left a trail of sparks. Almost
immediately after its appearance, he said, the explosion of the car of
powder occurred. Other people living in the vicinity of Vermillion, Ill
and Sandford, Ind., stated they saw the meteor also.
______________________________________________________COURT OF APPEALS
ALVY B. CARPENTER
TO POWER OF ATT’Y
MORGAN L. CARPENTER
March 27, 1882Know all Men(?) by these Presents: That Alvy B. Carpenter of Dalson County of Clark and State of Illinois have made, constituted and appointed, and by these presents, do make constitute and appoint Morgan L. Carpenter of Marion County of Marion and State of Ohio a true and lawful attorney for me, and in my name, place and stead (?) on my behalf to collect all moneys, (?) all (?) and due or owing to me from Real Estate as being partitioned in the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Marion State of Ohio. Wherein Isaiah Jones is Plaintiff and George O. Carpenter (et al) are defendants. And to give all necessary receipts therefore and any and all releases that may be necessary receipts therefore and any and all releases that may be necessary to the successful carrying out of the matter above named and stated giving and granting unto my said attorney full power and authority generally to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite or proper to effectuate all or any of the premises (?) or any other matter or thing up pertaining or belonging to me, with the same power and to all intents and purposes with the same validity as when if personally present could, and hereby verifying and comprising (?) whatsoever my said attorney shall and may do by virtue hereof in the (?). In witness whereof - have hereunto set - hand and affixes - seal this 27 day of March A.D. 1882.
Signed, sealed and (?) in the presence of W.A. CombsState of Illinois Clark County. Be it remembered that on this 27 day of March A.D. 1882 before me the subscriber a W. U. Combs, J.P., in and for said County, personally came the above named Alvy B. Carpenter the Grantor on the above instrument and acknowledged the signing and sealing of the same to be his voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes of the to be his voluntary and deed for the uses and purposes the (?) mentioned. In testimony whereas I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal on the day and year last aforesaid. W. A. Combs J.P.
The above Power of Atty. was received for record March 31st 1882 at 4 o’clock P.M. and recorded April 21st 1882.
S. H. Rupp Recorder
---------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE: "Dalson" above is Dolson, Clark County, Illinois, which is just SE of Douglas County (where Alva and family were in 1880 acc. to census), and just south of Edgar County, where Alva settles later in Vermilion (just SE of Paris, Illinois and just NE of Terre Haute, Indiana).
Clarksville, where Alva's wife is buried, is in Dolson Township just outside of Marshall, which is the county seat of Clark County.
___________________________________________Living with son Lewis O. Carpenter and wife, Lena and 3 children in Paris, Edgar Co., Illinois in 1910.
____________________________________________In the 1900 census for District 75, Stratton Township, Edgar Co., IL, there is a "Benj. F." Carpenter, born in Ohio (parents in NY and Penn.) in Feb. 1834, a widower and a gunsmith, living with son, Lewis O., 27, born in April, 1873 in Ohio, single and a grocer and daughter Cora, 22, born Aug. 1877 in Illinois and single. This is, of course, Alva but no explanation for the name change is apparent. Could his middle initial have stood for 'Benjamin'? Lewis had an early land transaction with a Benjamin Carpenter in Marion County.
________________________________________________American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Record
about Alvah C. CARPENTER
Name: Alvah C. CARPENTER
Volume: 25
Page Number: 144
Reference: Genealogical hist. of the Rehoboth branch of the Carpenter fam. by Amos Bugbee Carpenter. Amherst, Ms, 1898. (908p.):456, 643
_________________________________1910 Federal Census for Paris, Edgar County, Illinois
Name: A B Carpenter
Age in 1910: 76
Estimated birth year: abt 1834
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1910: Paris Ward 3, Edgar, Illinois
Neighbors: View Results
Race: White
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Father
Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Father's Birth Place: New York
Household Members: Name Age
L O Carpenter 38
Lena Carpenter 27
Exia Carpenter 7
Lawrence Carpenter 6
Herbert Carpenter 4
A B Carpenter 76
Mary Carr has that her name is spelled "Christena" and that her parents were of foreign birth (1880 census for Douglas, Clark County, IL says both b. Germany)
________________________________________________________________
Clarksville is in Dolson Township, Marshall, Illinois and Marshall is the county seat of Clark County
Marriage Notes for Alva B. Carpenter and Christena Wolford
This George is buried in Augenmstein Cemetery in Waldo, Ohio but it is far from certain what his relationship is to Alva or any of the Carpenters listed as descendants of Lewis.
This could be the George L. Carpenter who's monument is in Augenstein Cemetery since birthdates are in 1861, although that one lists birthplace as "Allen Co., OH". Of course, Alonzo Carpenter (not Alva's brother) is in Lima, Allen County, Ohio at that time, so there might be a connection.
_________________________________________________________
Marion County Marriages:
Carpenter, George W. Rush, Olive A. 12/1/1881 Rev. S. D. Bates - Free Will Baptist
from http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Marriages/marr8cd.htm
___________________________________________________________In the census of 1880, Douglas Township District 36, Clark County, Illinois, George, age 19, is enumerated as living with Alva and Christenia, so he probably did not marry Olive Rush and probably is not the George L. Carpenter buried in Augenstein Cemetery
In 1900 Census he lists his occupation as a "Barber"
In 1930 Census he lists his occupation as a "Manager" of a "Lunch Room" and he has a different wife, Myrtle L.
24518. Charles Henry Carpenter
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles H. CARPENTER Self M Male W 40 NY Carrage Goods NY NY
Mary CARPENTER Wife M Female W 39 NY Keeping House NY NY
Annie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 15 NY At School NY NY
Charles F. CARPENTER Son S Male W 13 NY At School NY NY
Richard V. CARPENTER Son S Male W 8 IL At School NY NY
Lizzie WHITE Other S Female W 17 MI Domestic Servant ENG IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254194
NA Film Number T9-0194
Page Number 380C
RESIDED: Lapeer County, Metamora Twp, MI.
Mike Carson of Grand Rapids, MI submitted this line on 15 July 1999.
BURIAL: Maple Lawn Cemetary, Boyne City, MI 49712.
CENSUS: 1910 Ed17, Sheet 8 , Line 4 SEE: Vol 4, Ed 3, Sheet 9, Line 28
OCCUPATION: Longshoreman - Docks.
RESIDED: Star Twp, Antrim Co.
BURIAL: Maple Lawn Cemetery, Boyne City, MI 49712.
CENSUS: 1900 US Census - see image: RIN 138604 Frefrick Carpenter 1900.jpg
Name: Fredrick Carpenter
Titles:
Residence: Chester Township (south part), Warren, New York
Birth Date: Sep 1872
Birthplace: New York
Relationship to Head-of-Household: Self
Spouse Name:
Spouse Titles:
Spouse Birth Place:
Father Name:
Father Titles:
Father Birthplace: New York
Mother Name:
Mother Titles:
Mother Birthplace: New York
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Fredrick Carpenter
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 6
Estimated Marriage Year: 1894
Mother How Many Children:
Number Living Children:
Immigration Year:
Enumeration District: 0095
Sheet Number and Letter: 2B
Household ID: 35
Reference Number: 57
GSU Film Number: 1241171
Image Number: 00727
Collection: United States Census, 1900
NAME: Cordie is a nickname for Cordellia or similar.
CENSUS: 1900 US Census
Name: Atwood Carpenter
Titles:
Residence: Chester Township (south part), Warren, New York
Birth Date: Dec 1898
Birthplace: New York
Relationship to Head-of-Household: Son
Spouse Name:
Spouse Titles:
Spouse Birth Place:
Father Name: Fredrick Carpenter
Father Titles:
Father Birthplace: New York
Mother Name: Cordie Carpenter
Mother Titles:
Mother Birthplace: New York
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Fredrick Carpenter
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Years Married:
Estimated Marriage Year:
Mother How Many Children:
Number Living Children:
Immigration Year:
Enumeration District: 0095
Sheet Number and Letter: 2B
Household ID: 35
Reference Number: 60
GSU Film Number: 1241171
Image Number: 00727
Collection: United States Census, 1900