Per the Timothy Carpenter record, she died in 1936, yet had a child in 1937.
Member of the D.A.R.
Number 1129-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Married twice, adopted one child.
Unknown what "G.A.R." is other than a cemetery.
Number 1619-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Legally adopted.
Number 1133-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Chester was a World War One veteran. In 1966, he and Carrie were living at
Marysville, WA. His obituary mentions a step-daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Knowles of
Brother Way, and two step-sons, Charles Wiggins and John Wiggins all of
Everett, WA.
Number 1621-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Legally adopted.
Wiggins is a married name, maiden name is not known. See husband notes for
her first marriage children.
Number 1134-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 1135-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Nettie and her husband Arthur owned and operated Orser's Cafe on Highway 69
near Smokey Point, WA for many years. Arthur was an uncle to Lyle Orser, who
married Nettie's sister Nora (1136).
Number 1136-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Lyle was a nephew to Arthur Orser, who married Nora's sister Nettie (1135).
Number 1138-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Inez had no children to her second husband. She was living in San Jose in
1967. Her first spouse served in World War One. Her son, James, who was born
at Seattle, Wa, carried the rank of Lieutenant in 1966.
Died in an automobile accident.
She was a D.A.R. member.
Living with his wife in 1966 at Bellevue, WA.
Number 1147-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Adrian was a logger employed by the U.S. Forestry Service at Granite Falls and
later, employed by Armor & Company.