5578. Mehitabel Ann "Hettie" Inwood
Of all the "old Carpenters" the compiler (of the T.C. book) met during many
years of research, "Hettie" would be in the forefront. She had great charisma
and delighted in discussing Carpenters of the past. She insisted that the
correct spelling of her mother's name -- MARIAH with the "H" -- be carried down
for posterity.
Edna first married Clyde Bowen to whom she had Albert, Clarence, Glen, and an
infant who died young. Edna married second to John Ramsey to whom she had no
children. John died by 1966.
Helen married a Hubbard and had a son named William.
Durand married and had a son and a daughter.
Michael married and had six children.
Mable was a twin and married Allen White and had two children.
Myrtle was a twin, who married Louis Briggs and had 5 children.
Amy married George R. White and had a daughter and lived at Blaisdell, NY in
1969.
Melvina was mentioned in the 1880 census, was transposed to Marina in 1892
census.
Married and had children.
5595. George Douglas Green Sr.
buried in his father's plot.
Number 1028-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Buried in the Samuel Green plot.
Some old records record her name as Maude Mary and also gives her birthdate as
1883, as is inscribed on her gravestone. One old indicated there had been six
children. George and Maude were married by the Rev. DeWitt Carpenter in the
old Humphrey house on South Street, Jamestown. Family gravestones were in
excellent condition in 1966.
Number 692-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
In one record William is referred to as Walter S. with the same birthdate.
He was not included in the 1880 census of Harmony Twp. as were other family
members. He reportedly resided at Corry, PA at a later date. There are
different spellings of the village of Center Hall.
No trace of him is found after 1900.
There are different spellings of the village of Center Hall.
Number 1150-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 1151-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 693-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Edna and George had no children. George was a pharmacist. A photo is
available in an album with the compiler of the above record.
First husband Charles is assumed to have died before second marriage.
Only one child known of first marriage, there might have been more.
5609. Adelaide M."Addie" Carpenter
Number 699-5 in the Timothy Carpenter Book.
Adelaide was referred to as "Addie" by her family. She is mentioned in the
1865 census of Harmony as then being age 3. Died age 73 years, 11 month.
Addie's gravestone indicates, in error, a birth date of 1859. Gravestones of
Addie and her husband, Chester, were in fair condition in 1966. She is buried
in lot #15.NAME: Listed as Adelaid F. age 17 in the 1880 US Census
One record gives his birth as 1852.
Buried in lot #105, with parents and first wife.
Maude was adopted.
She married Dell Arters and had the following children:
1) Virginia who married first Harry Raistrick and had children a) Joan Bertha,
b) James Norman, c) Barbara, and d) Jean. She married second to Joesph
DiNicola with no issue.
2) Chester who married Martha Walrod and had children a) Patricia Darcene who
married Paul Estes and had Gregory, Christopher, Randal and Cora Lee.
3) Martha who married Roland Woods and had issue a) Lelia May, b) Janice Millie
and c) Roland R. Jr.
5610. Grace Leora "Lenna" Carpenter
Number 700-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
The family of Grace was closely associated with the compiler's (of the T.C.
book) family. The compiler's father was designated guardian of the two
daughters, Myra and Maude, when they came to Wilkenburg after their father's
second marriage.
Daughter Myra had a gravestone erected for her mother in 1972.NAME: Listed as Lenna G. (for Grace) age 15 in the 1880 US Census.
5614. George Washington Carpenter
Number 704-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
George told wife Florence that he was born in Minnesota. George was a soap
salesman in his early career and later owned small businesses at different
locations. As a lad, the compiler (of the T.C. book) worked, at off times, in
a store George had in the Forbes Field area of Pittsburgh.
George's grave had no stone in 1966, but the family planned to erect one after
Florence's death. Services for George were held by the Juniata Presbyterian
Church, of which he was a communicant and member.NAME: Listed as Washington G. age 10 in the 1880 US Census
After separation, Hattie took back her maiden name, Barker, and raised son
George as Ray Barker. His two children were raised as Barkers.
Died in the home of her daughter Helen.
Florence was a widow with a daughter, Meryl, when she and George married.
Meryl wed Hersey Deal and was residing in Uniontown, PA in 1966.
Unknown if Mills was maiden or married name.
8643. Myra Elizabeth Carpenter
Number 1159-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Myra was bborn at 5:30 AM and weighed 9 1/2 pounds. She had no issue. No
gravestone for her had been erected in 1966 when grave was inspected in 1966.
Number 1161 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Single grave site, #62, Block R., section 16.
8646. Lawrence Vincent Carpenter
Number 1162 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
5615. John Baker "Dan" Carpenter
Number 705-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Late in life, John was a Ashville, NY Constable. He operated a fish bait place
and boat for hire on Goose Creek. The compiler (of the T.C. book) can atest to
the good fishing in Chautauqua Lake in those days. Prior to moving to
Ashville, he owned a 70 acre farm in Ellery Twp. which had a Dewittville
address; there he specialized in growing grain.NAME: Listed as Daniel B. age 8 in the 1880 US Census