Number 1005-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
38705. Anne Theodora Carpenter
Number 1006-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
no children.
38718. Angeline Lucelia Carpenter
Number 1008-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Angeline is recorded as having been an outstanding school teacher. Gravestones
of Angeline and her first husband Orange were in good condition in 1966; in the
same plot are interred an EMELINE S. WOODWARD (1846-1914), a MARY OLIVE
(1822-1900), and a ROBERT (1816-1885).
38719. Buddington Jennings Carpenter
Number 1009-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Buried in lot 128 in Pioneer Cemetery.
The gravestone of Buddington and Elsie were in excellent condition in 1974. In
Elsie's obituary, the cemetery was referred to as the Blockville Union Burying
Ground. Buddington and his family are the last CARPENTER family (as of 1974)
in the Blockville region which carries the name of CARPENTER.
In Elsie's obituary, the cemetery was referred to as the Blockville Union
Burying Ground. Elsie was the daughter of George G. and Martha C. (Thompson)
STETSON. Elsie and her sons Bruce & Paul were of great help to the compiler of
the book called "Timothy Carpenter Descendants."
48749. Morrison Jennings Carpenter
Number 1508 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
48750. Bruce Buddington Carpenter
Number 1509 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
1974 - Farmer, unmarried and still living in the Blockville area.
Number 1510 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
1974 - Unmarried and still living in the Blockville area.
38720. Herbert Floyd Carpenter
Number 1010-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Herbert owned the 99-acre Sentinel Elms Farm in Harmony Township. He
specialized in pure-bred Ayrshire and raised apples and potatoes. Mary resided
in Blockville in 1966. Gravestone was not in good condition in 1966.
Resided in Blockville in 1966.
Number 1512-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book. Died age 13. Gravestone in good
condition in 1966.
48754. Herbert Floyd Carpenter
Number 1513-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book. Died age 17 after a tractor
accident. Gravestone in excellent condition in 1966.
Earl married Genia Canavin and had two children. 1) Windill Ann who married a
? CRAIG and had children named Windill (b.1944) and Patrick (b.1946). 2) Norma.
48758. Kenneth Fernando Thompson
married Lillian "Dolly" CLARK in 1917. Divorced about 1933-34; no children.
Murril married Kenneth Kidder (he died 1 Jan 1970) and had 7 children.
Fern married and had several children.
Gwendalyn married Howard Rossell and had 5 children.
Dorothy married Dale Cryderman and had 5 children.
Alice married John Krish and had several children.
Bonnie married Clare Schively and had three sons and a daughter.
38728. Velma Elena Adelle Carpenter
Number 1018-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Buried in the "Lawn Section" of Odd Fellows Cemetery. Velma assisted her
brother Gerald in preparing information for the Timothy Carpenter book.
Frank was of Jamestown, NY.
Donald married twice. 1) to S. Anderson and they had two children. Charles
Harlow Mitchell who lived at Jamestown, NY in 1966 and Imogene Wells Mitchell
who died at age one. 2) to C. Hockridge who had two children. Constance Ann
Mitchell who married Robert R. Cowan and had sons Jeffery, Douglas & Bruce.
David Hockridge Mitchell who married Katherine Erickson of Helena, MT and
had, at least, a daughter Roberta Kay, b. 8-3-1965 at Indio, CA.
Married twice, but no children.
38731. Gerald Dewitt Carpenter
Number 1021-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Gerald, commonly referred to as "JERRY", moved to CA with his mother in
1905. At age 13, he left school and by age 15 was a well-qualified telegraph
operator. He worked for Western Union in railroading, as a telegraph operator
and as a station master. In 1908, he became one of the first wireless
operators handling both ship and shore stations. He made ship runs to the
Orient and to South America. He later transfered his interest to photography,
specializing in portraiture. He entered the movie business as publicity
photograher and camera man for American Film Company at Santa Barbara, CA. In
1917, he was taken service as a wireless operator instructor for the U.S. Army
Signal Corps. During the years he continued his education, entered the banking
field, and remained for 40 years, becoming Vice President and Comptroller of
Citizens National Bank in Santa Barbara. It had assets in excess of one
hundred million dollars (1940s). His advocation was mountain climbing.
SSN: 551-24-8700.
Amy was the daughter of Charles L. Swan of CT and Leona Harmon of
Oregon. A 12 by 24 inch bronze plate marks Amy's gravesite at the Santa
Barbara Cemetery. She is interred at west 1/2, Lot 24, Ridge Section.
Evelyn was the daughter of Charles William and Ethelyn (Means) Grant.
Number 1022-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
One record gives birth year as 1880. Son gave 1881. And 1881 is on grave.GRAVE: image
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Clyde DeWitt Carpenter
Birth: Apr. 21, 1881
Kane
McKean County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Jul. 26, 1955
Meadville
Crawford County
Pennsylvania, USA
Clyde DeWitt Carpenter was the firstborn son to the Reverend Dewitt Maynard and Viola Lucille [Pilling] Carpenter.
Clyde married Mollie Ann Osborne on 25 Apr 1902 in Sheakleyville, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania. They were blessed with one son, Osborne Clyde Carpenter, who married Dorothy Martis Ash at the age of twenty three.
In the 1920 and 1930 US censuses (note different addresses), Clyde is documented as owning his own home in Meadville, and works as a shop foreman for the railroad.
Residences:
1900
Cochranton, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania
1910
Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania
1918 - 654 Williams Street
Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania
1920 - 654 Williams Street
Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania
1930 - 642 Williams Street
Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania
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Listed in The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter of Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., New York, [1022-6 pg. 36]
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Burial:
Roselawn Memorial Gardens
Meadville
Crawford County
Pennsylvania, USACreated by: M'Lady
Record added: Nov 29, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 23157787