CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Alonso LATTEN Self M Male W 43 NY Farmer CT NY
Loweasy LATTEN Wife M Female W 46 NY Keeping House NY NY
Elisebeth LATTEN Dau S Female W 15 NY At Home NY NY
Ida J. LATTEN Dau S Female W 5 NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Veteran, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 582A
6756. Elisebeth (Lizzie) Latten
Lizzie is listed 3 times in the 1880 US Census.
At home with parents. See mother's notes.
Working as a servant. Listed as Bettsee Lattin. See below.
Visiting Aunt Mary in Horseheads. Listed as Lizzie Latton.CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William LAVELL Self M Male W 80 NY Farmer NY NY
Sarah LAVELL Wife M Female W 82 NY Keeping House NY NY
Bettsee LATTIN Other S Female W 17 NY Servant NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Veteran, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 579CCENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Morgan L. EGBERT Self M Male W 63 NY Farmer NY NY
Mary EGBERT Wife M Female W 49 NY Keeps House CT SARATOGA
William H. EGBERT Son M Male W 26 NY Druggist NY NY
Ada M. EGBERT Dau S Female W 15 NY At Home NY NY
Estela CARPENTER Niece S Female W 15 NY At Home NY NY
Lizzie LATTON Niece S Female W 17 IL NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 487B
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Townsend CARPENTER Self M Male W 30 NY Butcher NY NY
Mary CARPENTER Wife M Female W 27 NY Keeping House NY NY
Elizabeth CARPENTER Dau S Female W 9 NY NY NY
John CARPENTER Son S Male W 7 NY NY NY
Kate CARPENTER Dau S Female W 5 NY NY NY
Alice CARPENTER Dau S Female W 3 NY NY NY
Hellen CARPENTER Dau S Female W 9M NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 486D
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Morgan L. EGBERT Self M Male W 63 NY Farmer NY NY
Mary EGBERT Wife M Female W 49 NY Keeps House CT SARATOGA
William H. EGBERT Son M Male W 26 NY Druggist NY NY
Ada M. EGBERT Dau S Female W 15 NY At Home NY NY
Estela CARPENTER Niece S Female W 15 NY At Home NY NY
Lizzie LATTON Niece S Female W 17 IL NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 487B
Visiting with Aunt Mary Egbert in 1880 US Census and with parents in the same census.
4677. Ambose or Ambrose Carpenter
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ambose CARPENTER Self M Male W 26 NY Farmer NY NY
Frank CARPENTER Wife M Female W 26 NY Keeping House NY NY
Bertie C. CARPENTER Son S Male W 4 NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 485B
NAME: First name listed as "Frank" in the 1880 US Census. Nickname for "Frances?"
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Thomas B. CARPENTER Self M Male W 44 NY Farmer NY NY
Laverna CARPENTER Wife M Female W 33 NY Keeping House NY NY
Harry CARPENTER Son S Male W 15 NY At Home NY NY
John CARPENTER Other S Male W 30 NY Farmer NY NY
William CARPENTER Other S Male W 20 NY Farmer NY NY
Christian RICE Other S Male W 60 NY Laborer NY NY
Sarah LEWIS Other S Female W 18 NY Servant NY NY
William COOPER Other S Male W 23 NY Laborer NY NY
George MACK Other S Male W 50 NY Laborer NY NY
Charles MC CONNELL Other S Male W 42 NY Laborer NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 486C
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Myron CARPENTER Self M Male W 34 NY Teamster NY NY
Frank M. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 33 NY Keeping House NY NY
Walter M. CARPENTER Son S Male W 8 NY NY NY
Fred CARPENTER Son S Male W 6 NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 505A
NAME: Frank M. female in th 1880 US Census. Maybe Frances?
4715. Thomas Jay Carpenter Turner
Alive in 1903 and listed in the obit of his father.
NAME: Thomas Jay Carpenter was raised by George and Elizabethe Turner - thus he took the name of Turner.
Per Stacey Rozell-Landowski of Cortland, NY who posted the following on 31 Dec 2007:
Thomas Jay3 Carpenter-Turner (Thomas J.2 Carpenter, Thomas1) was born 05 Feb 1875 in Newfield, Tompkins County, New York, and died 12 Jan 1960 in Elmira, Chemung County, New York (Source: Chemung County Vital Statistics.). He married Effie M. Longcoy 03 Jan 1899 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York (Source: register of marriages Veteran Town Clerk, 152
Dec. 28, 1898 Husband: Thomas J. Turner age 24 of Sullivanville, occupation Farmer birth place Newfield, NY father George W. Turner mother Betsy A. Clark.Wife: Effie M. Longcoy age 26 of Sullivanville birthplace Sullivanville, NY father William Longcoy mother Louisa Van Houten Officiator: E. J. Brooker Pastor Methodist Episcopal Church January 3, 1899
George and Elizabethe Turner are the people that raised Jay. His birth parents are Thomas J. Carpenter and Helen M. McDougal.: Marriage Licenses 1885-1907 Town of Veteran Index of Marriages July 4, 1885 to December 31, 1907 Handwritten copies obtained from the Veteran Town Hall in Millport, NY on Thursday May 19, 2005.), daughter of William Longcoy and Louisa Van Houten. She was born 1873 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York, and died 1947 in Chemung County, New York.
Children of Thomas Carpenter-Turner and Effie Longcoy are:
47 i. Linford Jay4 Turner, born 21 Nov 1903 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York; died Jun 1978 in Elmira, Chemung County, New York. He married (1) Lela Chapman and had 2 sons, one of which is still living.
He married (2) Maude Shafer; born 29 Aug 1915 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York; died Jun 1981 in Elmira, Chemung County, New York. Linford and Maude had 5 children together, all of which are still living.
48 ii. Helen Turner, born in Veteran, Chemung County, New York. She married Aldan Seely.
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0021237
Carpenter, George Monroe
Released 22 March 2004
A Standard History of Kansas and KansansGeorge Monroe Carpenter. In those activities which lead to success George M. Carpenter had pursued an undeviating career since early manhood. He is one of the leading bankers, capitalists and business men of Southern Kansas and Northern Oklahoma, and is the founder of the City of Elgin, Kansas, where he resided. He began life in comparatively humble circumstances. He knows what it is to be poor and work hard, and his sympathy had always gone out to the man who is struggling to get ahead.
He was born in St. Lawrence County, New York, November 16, 1842. The public schools of his native county gave him his early education, he graduated from the Lawrenceville High School at the age of nineteen, and then spent three years in the Academy at Gonverneur, New York. Leaving school in 1864 be was for several years employed in a flour mill at Lawrenceville. Going west to Clinton County, Iowa, he worked as a farm laborer three years.
Mr. Carpenter first came to what is now Elgin, Kansas, in 1872. He became identified with the cattle industry when practically all the southwestern country was a vast cattle range. After coming to Elgin he went back to Iowa, and soon began driving cattle back and forth over the trails from Texas to the north. His second arrival in Elgin was with a bunch of cattle from Texas, For forty years or more Mr. Carpenter had been identified with the cattle business, at one time was among the largest cattle men in the state, and is still interested in that line, though not so extensively as formerly. He is also a farmer, though not personally active in that vocation. In Chautauqua County he owned 1,200 aeres, and at one time owned nearly all the Townsite of Elgin, and still had his residence on the northwest quarter of the old townsite. He was the man who more than anyone else founded and established the early prosperity of Elgin, and in many ways had influenced its development. Among other property interests here he had two business buildings on Main Street, one of them the postoffice building, and is also a real estate holder in the City of Independence, being interested in the Carl-Leon Hotel and Opera Honse. He had two business houses and dwellings in Sedan, Kansas, and a business house in Chautauqua.
His individual capital is part of the resources of a nnmber of banks. He is vice president of the Citizens National Bank of Independence, owned an interest in the Elgin State Bank, is president of the Fairfax National Bank in Fairfax, Oklahoma, and is a stockholder in the First National Bank of Pawhuska, the First National Bank of Skiatook, the First National Bank of Foraker, the First National Bank of Bigheart and the First National Bank of Prue, all these institutions being in Oklahoma. In matters of politics Mr. Carpenter is a democrat. He is both a Mason and Odd Fellow. His church is the Methodist Episcopal.
This branch of the Carpenter family came originally from England and settled in New York in Colonial days. His father, John F, Carpenter, was born at Whitehall, New York, in 1808, spent the first twenty-five years of his life there, and then removed to St. Lawrence County, New York, where he married. He was a physician and surgeon, a graduate of a medical school in Vermont, and was successfully engaged in practice at Lawrenceville until his death in 1868. He became a member of the republican party upon its organization, was active in the Methodist Episcopal Church and served as a deacon. Dr. Carpenter married Miss Mary Blish, who was born in New York State in 1808 and died at Lawrenceville, New York, in 1858. The children of this marriage were: Lucy, who died in New York State, the wife of George Delno, who was a speculntor and horse dealer, and is also deceased; John, who was a merchant and died in Missouri; George M.; Carrie, who is the wife of Dr. Wood, and they reside at Lockport, New York; Charles, a merchant at Big Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Carpenter married for his second wife Lucy Blish, a sister of his first wife. Their four children were: Jennie, who died in New York State, the wife of George Ewings, who was a farmer and is also deceased; Frank, of New York City; Nathan, of Seattle, Washington, and Charles.
George M. Carpenter was married in St. Lawrence County, New York, in November, 1869, to Miss Hattie Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee. Her father was a farmer near Malone, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter had one child, Leon, who died aged twenty-two years.
Source: A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/chautauq/library/cemetery/deathcd.html#C
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Carpenter, G. M. Power of Attorney U 237-239, 241
Carpenter, G. M. Affidavit Z 150
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychenan/cemrec3.htm
North Norwich Cemetery
Cemetery burial records of Jan 8, 1810 to Jan 27, 1915
Carpenter Earl B. Sep. 12, 1885 43 yr.
Carpenter ? July 11, 1878 27 yr. Wife of E. B. Carpenter
Carpenter ? Jan. 19, 1878 1 yr. 9 mo. Daughter of E. B. Carpenter
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Alonzo KINNEY Self M Male W 34 NY Route Agent NY NY
Jennie KINNEY Wife M Female W 32 NY Keeping House NY NY
Lewis A. KINNEY Son S Male W 7 NY NY NY
Stephen KINNEY Father W Male W 72 NY Boarder --- CT
Mattie HAIGHT Other S Female W 16 NY Servant NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place North Norwich, Chenango, New York
Family History Library Film 1254818
NA Film Number T9-0818
Page Number 205B