23966. Eldora or Aldora "Dora" Carpenter
From: Donna & Robert Klaesson mailto:angelheart9@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 8:31 AM
To: John R. Carpenter mailto:JRCRIN001@cox.net> ; Pam Sulzbach mailto:history1900@comcast.net>
Subject: Dodd family photo
I'm not certain if I've already sent this to you...but just in case.....by the way all the children were from Dora's marriage to MARTIN DODD except Dorothy (far left, back) and Verda (far right, front) and their father was DENNIS, the younger brother of Martin. Dorothy and Verda had a younger brother who died quite young, called "Little Floyd". Dorothy is the only living sibling and she is in a care home but her mind was very alert when we saw her a couple of years ago.
See names below. No one seems to know the date this was taken.....
Standing left to right: Dorothy, Art, Florence (Floss), Orville, Odie, Millard and Owen Seated left to right: Ethel, Pearl, Ivy and Verda superimposed.
IMAGE: RIN 145195 Dora Carpenter Dodd family.jpg
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2802095&id=I621768599
ID: I621768599
Name: George W CARPENTER
Note:
1910 Census, Liverpool, Fulton, Illinois (George W. Carpenter)-41 b/c 1869 Illinois. His wife, Rachel E is listed as 36 yrs. old b Pennsylvania. With them are: John E (1y9m), and Merle B (4/12) months old, both born Illinois. The 1910 census indicates George and Rachel E have been married for 6 yrs. (c.1904) and that Rachel E was the mother of 2 children with 2 living.1920 Census, Lewis, New Madrid, Missouri (George W Carptneter)-49 b/c 1871 Illinois. His wife, Rachel is listed as 44 yrs. old b Pennsylvania. With them are: John E (11), Merle B (10), Aden C (8) and Ernest E (4), all born Illinois.
1930 Census, Salem, Saline, Arkansas (George W. Carpenter)-62 b/c 1868 Illinois. His wife, Rachel E is listed as 56 yrs. old b/c 1874 Pennsylvania. With them are: Myrvill/Merle B, (20), Aden C (18) and Ernest A (14), all born Illinois. The 1930 census indicates George was 34 yrs. old at the time of his first marriage (c.1902).