Not in the Carpenter Memorial.
The following supplied by John L. Carpenter 22 Nov 2008 via email:
V11. EZRA PARKER was b. NOV. 4, 1864 ; M.
Mabel Hovey, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 25, 189 1, daughter of
Edwin L. and Ella (Carr) Hovey and granddaughter of William and Lydia
(Richardson) Hovey of Waterford, Vt. He graduated at the St. Johnsbury
academy; his health would not permit his taking of a profession, therefore
his occupation is farming. He is now on the homestead at Waterford, with
which he has connected a creamery. He has filled the office of superintendent
of schools and also other town offices. At the last election he was elected
a justice of the peace. Mabel, his wife, graduated at the St. Johnsbury
academy, and has been a very successful teacher for several years.
21537. Amos Bugbee Carpenter II
SSDI - Social Security Death Index
Amos CARPENTER
Birth Date: 9 May 1897
Death Date: Jul 1975
Social Security Number: 034-07-4596
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Massachusetts
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 03301
Localities: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire
http://www.rockvillemama.com/caledonia/carpenteramosbugbeeminerbugbee.txt
Caledonia
CARPENTER, Miner Bugbee
Biography of Miner Bugbee CARPENTER (son of Amos B.)Encyclopedia Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic Biographical Sketches
of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons of Vermont in Other States.
Dodge. Burlington: Ullery Publishing Company, 1912, p 140Miner B. CARPENTER, butter manufacturer, Concord [Essex County, Vermont], was
born 26 October 1867 in Waterford [Caledonia County, Vermont], son of Amos B.
and Cosbi B. (PARKER) CARPENTER. Educated in the public schools of
Waterford, St. Johnsbury Academy, class of 1890, and Clinton [Clinton
County], Iowa, Business College. On graduating from business college
returned to Waterford, engaged in farming, and in 1891, with his brother, E.
P. [Ezra Parker] CARPENTER, built a creamery; in 1896 formed a stock company
under the name of the Trout Brook Creamery Company, moving to Concord in
1892, and has done an increasing business each year since; the last year's
business amounting to $70,000, taking in nearly one million pounds of cream
and making a quarter of a million pounds of butter; at present manager and
treasurer of the creamery. Republican. Member of the Methodist Church and
superintendent of the Sunday school. In 1899 he [Miner Bugbee CARPENTER]
married [Miss?] Mary GOSS of Waterford. They have two daughters, Priscilla
and Lucile.
Submitted by Cathy KublyGRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=100900412
Miner Bugbee Carpenter
Birth: Oct. 26, 1867
Waterford
Caledonia County
Vermont, USA
Death: Apr. 15, 1948
Cincinnati
Hamilton County
Ohio, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Belle Lucy Goss Carpenter (1874 - 1953)*
Children:
Lucile Carpenter Brennan (1910 - 2009)*
Lucile Carpenter Brennan (1910 - 2009)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Summer Street Cemetery
Lancaster
Coos County
New Hampshire, USACreated by: Sweet Sue * Sending God'...
Record added: Nov 18, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 100900412
GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=100900738
Mary Belle Lucy Goss Carpenter
Birth: Aug. 23, 1874
Waterford
Caledonia County
Vermont, USA
Death: Oct. 12, 1953, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Miner Bugbee Carpenter (1867 - 1948)
Children:
Lucile Carpenter Brennan (1910 - 2009)*
Lucile Carpenter Brennan (1910 - 2009)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Summer Street Cemetery
Lancaster
Coos County
New Hampshire, USACreated by: Sweet Sue * Sending God'...
Record added: Nov 18, 2012
GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=119822849
Birth: Mar. 11, 1900
Death: Mar. 18, 1900
Daughter of Miner B and Mary G Carpenter.
Burial:
West Waterford Cemetery
West Waterford
Caledonia County
Vermont, USACreated by: DebL
Record added: Nov 04, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 119822849
Educated at Dartmouth 1877. See image: RIN 35755 Philip Carpenter.jpg
BOOK:
New Hampshire Men Edited by G.H. Moses, Published by N.H. Publishing Co., Concord New Hampshire -- Dec. 1, 1893.
He studied law ,and was admitted to the bar in due season, and engaged in the practice of law at Lancaster,NH in partnership with Maj. Irving W. Drew and Hon. Chester B. Jordan . In 1855 he withdrew from his partnership, and removed to New York City, where he is engaged in practice at 38 Park Row.
At present (1893) being alone in business, though he has had since going to New York, a partner. In 1885, before he removed to New York, he was appointed Judge -Advocate General on the staff of Governor Moody Currier, a Position which he resigned upon his removal from the state. General Carpenter's success in his new field of labor has not caused him to forget his native state , and in the summer months see him happy and welcome visitor at his birth-place and in other communities endeared by old associates.
12272. Dyer Augustine Carpenter
Resided in San Francisco, CA
He is in a law office at San Francisco.
Martha graduated in 1866 at the Mill's seminary, now Mill's
college, and commenced teaching In September of that year; she
continued as teacher until June, 1892. . Fifteen of these 26
years were spent in the service of the public schools of
California; nine years, In private schools and principally in
Mill's college, as teacher of the English and foreign languages,
literature, etc. She resigned this latter position in 1890, but
continued in her studies and teaching. She spent about a year in
Paris, France, in 1890-91 where she attended the College de
France. When she was over 40 years of age she studied for, and
received the degree of Bachelor of Letters at Mill's college,
being thus the first graduate from the college course there; as
she was the first graduate from the seminary course years
before. She served one year as assistant principal of Mrs.
CIeveland's school at Minneapolis,,MN She resided in Chicago,
,IL, at the time of this writting and is employed by the
private office of the Palmer house as cashier and secretary for
Potter Palmer; her son is employed in the name house. The
following is a testimonial
Rev. -
Dear Sir - Mrs. M. C. Vincent was a very dear pupil of ours,
and was a number of years a teacher with us. I never knew a
person so versatile and able to do so many things well. She is
excellent in English studies and also In French, having taught
it in Paris, France; and speaks Spanish. She is an exceedingly
graceful writer and lecturer, and was greatly beloved by our
students. She is cheerful, and an earnest Christian.
Yours most sincerely,
(Signed) MRS. C. T. MILLS, Pres't Mill's college.
No.420 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 546
Resided in NY City.