BURI PLAC Mt Vernon City Cem., TX
BURI PLAC Mt. Vernon City Cem., TX
8691. Lillie (Linnie) Hunsucker
no date on grave marker
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7064. Julius Benjamin Carpenter
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8696. Archie Cornelius Carpenter
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8699. Charles Manassa Carpenter
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8702. Ida "Little Bet" Carpenter
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7069. William Merritt Carpenter
also shown in birth column 02/09/1868
BURI PLAC Silver Springs Baptist Ch. Cem.
Per G. Murray.
7084. Allen Richardson Carpenter
Line 5688
BIRT DATE CA 1832
resided in Lauderdale , Ms 1860 & was in Cameron Parrish, LA in 1870.
Line 15544
MARR DATE CA 1857CENSUS: 1850 US Census - With parents - See image: RIN 73418 Thomas Carpenter 1850.jpg
CENSUS: 1860 US Census - See image: RIN 73481 Allen Carpenter 1860.jpg
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: A R Carpenter
Age in 1860: 28
Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1860: Beat 5, Lauderdale, Mississippi
Gender: Male
Post Office: Whynot
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
A R Carpenter 28
Sarah E Carpenter 21
Isabella A Carpenter 2
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Beat 5, Lauderdale, Mississippi; Roll: M653_585; Page: 416; Image: 420; Family History Library Film: 803585.CENSUS: 1870 US Census - See image: RIN 73481 Allen Carpenter 1870.jpg
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: A R Carpenter
Age in 1870: 38
Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1870: Subdivision 18, Cameron, Louisiana
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Grand Chenier
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
A R Carpenter 38
S E Carpenter 31
Julia A Carpenter 12
T C Carpenter 3
Ellen C Carpenter 1
James M Carpenter 27
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Subdivision 18, Cameron, Louisiana; Roll: M593_509; Page: 156B; Image: 316; Family History Library Film: 552008.CENSUS: 1880 US Census - See image: RIN 73481 Allen Carpenter 1880.jpg
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Allen Carpenter
Age: 48
Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1880: 2nd Ward, Cameron, Louisiana
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sarah Carpenter
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Farmer
Cannot read/write:
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Deaf and dumb:
Otherwise disabled:
Idiotic or insane:
Household Members:
Name Age
Allen Carpenter 48
Sarah Carpenter 41
Fannie Carpenter 13
Eurgenia Carpenter 11
Charlie Carpenter 9
Olivia Carpenter 6
Albert Carpenter 6
Maud Carpenter 3
Frank Carpenter 6m
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: 2nd Ward, Cameron, Louisiana; Roll: 450; Family History Film: 1254450; Page: 79D; Enumeration District: 002; Image: 0326.CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned
CENSUS: 1900 US Census
NOTE: Isabella A. age 2 in the 1860 US Census does not show up in the 1870 Census.
http://trees.ancestryinstitution.com/tree/9941193/person/754062080
Spouse: George Moses Stafford 1855 – 1918
Children:
Florrie Stafford
Ross Johnson Stafford
Thomas Albert Stafford 1879 –
Line 5762
BIRT DATE CA 1858possibly adopted sister of Sarah.
NOTE: Was she Isabella
Line 5769
BIRT DATE CA 1867
Line 5775
BIRT DATE CA 1869
Line 5792
BIRT DATE CA 1874
resided in Brown , TX
Age 3 months in 1880 US Census.
7180. Sterling Monroe Carpenter
The story below references Sterling Monroe Carpenter
(Robert A., Reuben Jr, Rueben,) not Starling-139452.
1M___Ref: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas,
Goodspeed Publishers, 1891___"Sterling M. Carpenter, …was married to Miss
Eveline Williams…, Robert Carpenter, deceased, the father of Sterling M., …
Reuben Carpenter129742, the paternal grandfather of S. M. Carpenter, was a
native of South Carolina, but afterward lived in Mississippi, and from there he
removed to Texas, where he died. His wife died there also"Ref: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas, Goodspeed Publishers, 1891"Sterling M. Carpenter, one of the enterprising and substantial farmers of Lick Mountain Township, was born on the farm on which he now resides, two miles southeast of Centre Ridge, in the year 1857. Here he spent his entire life, and is the owner of a fine farm of 160 acres, which includes the orginal tract of eighty acres settled by his father about thirty-five years ago. There are about ninety acres under a fine state of cultivation, and the entire farm presents an appearance of thrift and prosperity. Mr. Carpenter was reared when the schools of Conway County were in their infancy: hence his education is comparatively limited. In December, 1876, he was married to Miss Eveline Williams, a native of Forsyth County, Georgia, and a daughter of Rev. Joseph and Louisa Williams, who were born in South Carolina and Georgia respectively; Mrs. Williams dying on Crowley's Ridge while the family were removing to Arkansas, when Mr. Carpenter was about ten years of age. Mr. Williams continued his journey westward, and located in Conway County, where he departed this life in 1876. He was a Baptist minister. Mr. Carpenter is the father of three sons and two daughters; is a Republican in politics and cast his first presidential vote for James A. Garfield in 1880. He and Mrs. Carpenter are consistent members of the Christian Church. Robert Carpenter, deceased, the father of Sterling M., was probably a native of South Carolina, and was born in 1825. He was married in Mississippi in 1846 to Miss Mary A. Powell, who was born in Mississippi in 1825. In about 1848 they moved to Texas, and lived there six years, when they returned to Mississippi, and a short time after (about 1855), emigrated to Conway County, Arkansas, and settled in the woods a considerable distance from another settlement. Here they laid the foundation for their future home, and bore their share of the privations and hardships so common to pioneer life. On this farm, Mr Carpenter spent the rest of his life as a sturdy and honest farmer and an upright citizen. Contary to the majority of the people of his native as well as his adopted state, he was opposed to secession, and a staunch defender of the Union, and in June, 1862, he enlisted in Company B, of the First Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, of Gen. Curtis' command, but was not destined to do much service for the cause he so ardently advocated, as his death occurred in St. Louis, October 29th, of the same year as his enlistment. He was a consistent member of the Missionary Baptist Church. Mrs. Carpenter is still living on the old farm, amd is a member of the Christian Church. She is the mother of seven children, viz.: Letha (deceased), Martha, wife of Joseph Vaughan, Elizabeth, now Mrs. R. M. Simpson, S. M.-; Julia, Louisa and an infant, deceased. Mrs. Carpenter's father, William Powell, was born and married in South Carolina, and from there he removed to Monroe County, Mississippi, where he died about 1827. Mrs. Powell died there about 1852. Both were Primitive Baptists. Charles Powell, the father of William Powell, was also a South Carolinian. Reuben Carpenter, the paternal grandfather of S. M. Carpenter, was a native of South Carolina, but afterward lived in Mississippi, and from there he removed to Texas, where he died. His wife died there also"
1860 - Union, Conway, Arkansas, United States
1870 - Union, Conway, Arkansas, United States
1880 - Lick Mountain, Conway, Arkansas, United States
1890
1900 - Lick Mountain, Conway, Arkansas, United States
1910 - Lick Mountain, Conway, Arkansas, United States
Robert Carpenter estate pg 2
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=58302700-4ef3-43db-bb57-2f630e4df224&tid=28695173&pid=430This line updated by Leon Carpenter in June 2012.
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