Group 2 - Descendants of Richard Carpenter RIN 669-
The Providence (Pawtuxet section, now in Cranston), Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, now part of Providence County, RI Carpenter line

Notes


Fred Worst Hershey

Fred served in the military Service during World War II and lived in Stroudsburg, PA.


14089. Peter J. Carpenter

Peter served in the Military during World War II and resided in New Jersey.


14129. Vivian Gertrude Carpenter

Vivian was involved in an automobile accident about August 15, 1931 inDurand, Michigan.  Bruce Wilson Carpenter, her infant son was killed in the accident.  She laid in a coma in the hospital in Flint, Michigan until her death on September 4, 1931.  Both she and Bruce were buried in Stockbridge, Michigan.


14131. Eugene Richard Carpenter

373-07-9276


16828. James Eugene Carpenter

James is buried in Flint, Michigan
He had at least one child.


Sholler

CHILDREN: 2


14133. Jack Leroy Carpenter

Dennis L. Carpenter supplied an update to his line on 8 Feb 2009.

CHILDREN: 4 children, one listed.
379-16-1874


14155. Donald Eugene Carpenter

OCCUPATION:
A Policeman who was killed in the line of duty.

GRAVE: images plus photo of him in his uniform
Donald Eugene Carpenter
Birth: 11 May 1935 Fargo, Ellis County, Oklahoma, USA
Death: 30 Jan 1964 Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial: Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery and MausoleumPflugerville, Travis County, Texas, USA
Plot: Section F Lot 27 #1. gps: 30.43643 N. 97.66836
Memorial #: 30078023
Bio:
Officer Donald Carpenter was killed at the site of a burglary in progress. As officers surrounded the business, a suspect inside shouted that he was coming out, but instead opened fire. Officer Carpenter was just exiting his patrol car when he was struck by gunfire from inside the building. Another officer already on the scene was seriously wounded. Officer Carpenter, shot in the head, died two days later.
Source: Austin Police Dept and Pink Higgins.
Gravesite Details Killed in the line of duty.
Family Members
Parents
Martin Edward Carpenter                 1907-1977
Mary Jane Ensminger Carpenter                 1910-2002
Spouse
Ellen Maxine Adams Carpenter Stevenson*                 1935-2017
Siblings
Lawrence H. Carpenter*                 1939-2001
Created by: C. Fahey (46827298)
Added: 25 Sep 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30078023/donald-eugene-carpenter
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 07 January 2018), memorial page for Donald Eugene Carpenter (11 May 1935–30 Jan 1964), Find A Grave Memorial no. 30078023, citing Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery and Mausoleum, Pflugerville, Travis County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by C. Fahey (contributor 46827298) .
NOTE:  
His marker has "I will do my best" on it.


Ellen Maxine Adams

GRAVE: no grave image but a photo of her later in years.
Ellen Maxine Adams Carpenter Stevenson
Birth: 11 Dec 1935 Evergreen, Conecuh County, Alabama, USA
Death: 11 May 2017 Kingsbury, Guadalupe County, Texas, USA
Burial: Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery and MausoleumPflugerville, Travis County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 179306847
Bio:
Ellen Carpenter Stevenson, 81, of Kingsbury, Texas, passed away May 11, 2017. She was born in a small rural community in Alabama on December 11, 1935.
Ellen graduated from Evergreen High School and moved to Austin, Texas, to join her sister, Opal. On November 2, 1956,
Ellen married the love of her life, Donald E. Carpenter. They had two daughters, Cheryl and Donna, before Don's tragic death in January, 1964.
Ellen re-married a few years later and had her third daughter, Stephanie.
She was a single mother for a number of years following until she met Fred Stevenson and moved to Kingsbury, Texas, where she resided until her passing.
She was a member of Maranatha Church in Luling, Texas. She had a heart for Jesus and the faith of a child. She was a prayer warrior who fought for her family through daily prayer and instilled the love of Jesus in all of her children.
Ellen had a green thumb and loved to garden whether it be flowers or vegetables, she could grow just about anything. She was a bird watcher as well, delighting in hummingbirds especially. She enjoyed painting ceramics and crocheting special creations for her children and grandchildren.
Ellen is survived by her children Cheryl Carpenter, Donna Carpenter Aleman and Martin Aleman, Stephanie and Brian Bloch; her twelve grandchildren Don Michael Aleman and wife Tiffany, Aaron Aleman, Rebekah Aleman, Mitchell Bloch, Amanda Bloch, Briana Bloch, Zechariah Bloch, Daniel Bloch, Elizabeth Bloch, Stephan Bloch, and Benjamin Bloch; great-grandchildren Kendyl Aleman, Anthony Aleman, Charlie Aleman Cassidy, William Bloch and Jacob Bloch.
Family Members
Spouses
Donald Eugene Carpenter                 1935-1964
Fredrick Philip Stevenson                 1934-1998
Created by: A&R Cook (47279482)
Added: 13 May 2017
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179306847/ellen-maxine-carpenter_stevenson
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 07 January 2018), memorial page for Ellen Maxine Adams Carpenter Stevenson (11 Dec 1935–11 May 2017), Find A Grave Memorial no. 179306847, citing Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery and Mausoleum, Pflugerville, Travis County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by A&R Cook (contributor 47279482) .