Number 669-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
This family did not use middle names.
Number 670-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
This family did not use middle names.
Number 1130-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Lee fell off a log raft into the Pilchuck River near the family farm and his
body was never recovered.
Number 1131-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 1132-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Ira was married trice. Ira raised two girls, but did not adopt them as
daughters.
Unknown what maiden name was.
Obit: Mary was a member of Ladies Auxilary, Marysville Barracks 140, Veterans
of World War One, Ladies Auxiliary of Marysville Post 5671, V.F.W., and Ladies
Auxiliary, American Legion, Oroville, WA. Among her survivors were: Mrs. Zola
Walberg, Coulee Dam, WA; Joel Walling, Spokane, WA; Chester Walling, Tacoma,
WA; and Walter (Bud) Walling, East River, Alaska, plus 15 grandchildren, and 13
great-grandchildren.
Number 671-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
This family did not use middle names.
The Machhias cemetery was started by Daisy's father and remained in the
family's possession from its beginning in the early 1880's until it was
dedicated to the comunity in 1936.
35538. Hazel Isabell Carpenter
Number 1137-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Hazel married twice, but had no children.
Number 672-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
This family did not use middle names.
Maria was a member of the D.A.R.
Walter married a NYer who died about 1924 while visiting NY. Married
second a Greata Dickey of Everett, WA and then divorced after several years of
marriage. No issue by either wife.
Number 683-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Mable had no children to her second husband.
Mable removed to Granite Falls, WA in 1908. Her husband, Bradley Rose was a
hardware merchant at Sherman, MI and a charter member of the Sherman Lodge of
A.F. & A.M He was a nephew of Dr. Rose of Sherman. Bradley was a Civil War
veteran.
Died on a tuesday forenoon in 1885 at Antioch.
Bradley Rose was a hardware merchant at Sherman, MI and a charter member of
the Sherman Lodge of A.F. & A.M He was a nephew of Dr. Rose of Sherman.
Bradley was a Civil War veteran.
Number 686-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Daniel built a house at Granite Falls about 1900 and his son John was residing
in it in 1969.
Marriage date indicated "of Youngsville, PA Aug. 25, 1908"
Number 1146-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Daniel Carpenter built a house at Granite Falls about 1900 and his son John
Daniel was residing in it in 1969.
John, was a construction worker and logger. He was employed by Scott Paper Co.
in 1969. He and Martha had no children and were living in Granite Falls, WA in
1969.
Raised at Chester, WA.
Number 687-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Ai, sometimes referred to as "A.I.", was, according to himself, name Ai after
his mother wanted to name him Aaron Isaiah and his father disapproved. Thus,
they settle for Ai. The compiler (of the above record) has come across the
name "Ai" in numerous old records of the Friends Sect. It also is the name of
a Bibical site. There is a school named after Ai Carpenter in Wexford Twp.,
MI.E-MAIL:
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 From: Janice Carpenter User760841@aol.com
Hello John,
A while back I made a note that my husband's mothers parents weren't listed
in the family genealogy. Florence (Motter) Carpenters parents were Oscar
Motter and Effie Gladys Mayne. Also Ronald's brothers Rodney & Lindy were
born in Granite Falls, WA. Rodney was married in Granite Falls and Lindy was
married in Everett.
Also I noted that there was no marriage date for Ronald's grandparents, Ai &
Adeline (or Addie). I have their marriage certificate and it has July 26,
l903. Thank you again. I'm sorry that I overlooked this earlier.
Sincerely, Janice Carpenter.
In a Marysville, WA nursing home in 1969.
Number 1149-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
25850. 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.
25867. 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.