Group 3 - Descendants of William Carpenter-98-
Father of William Carpenter-584 (b. abt 1605)

Notes


49738. Scott Allen Emerson

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI.  1983 Marriages, #760.  Married at Battle Creek on 6 Aug. 1983, Scott Allen Emerson, age 20, b. 18 Dec 1962 at Battle Creek, residing in Battle Creek, father: Robert Joe Emerson, mother: Gayle Elaine Snyder; and Rebecca Jean Burns, age 20, b. 21 Sep 1962 at Battle Creek, residing in Battle Creek, father: William Henry Burns, mother: Betty Jean Swafford, witnesses: John Scott Barnes of Nashville, MI, and Kellie L. Rushford of Battle Creek; officiant:  Rev. James L. Moore.  Neither had been married previously.

WEDDING.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sunday, 4 Sep 1983, p 10B.  Christ Community Church was the scene of the wedding Aug. 6 of Rebecca Jean Burns and Scott Allen Emerson.  The bride is the daughter of Betty Jean Burns of 114 N. Lincoln Blvd. and William Burns of Burlington and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Emerson of 345 N. Ridgeway Drive.  Kellee Rushford was the bride's honor attendant and Scott Barnes of Hastings was the groom's best man. The bride is employed by the Battle Creek Country Club and the groom attends Kellogg Community College.  The couple are at home at 88 Wendell St. after a trip to Ohio.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sunday, 29 Apr 1984, p 2B.  Scott A. Emerson, 21, of 61 E. Kingman Ave. died Saturday morning in a single-car accident.  He was born in Battle Creek and was a lifelong resident.  He graduated from Lakeview High School in 1981 and attended the Calhoun Vocational Education Center and Kellogg Community College.  He also was a member of First Congregational Church.  He had been employed at Emerson Pharmacy until the drug store closed in January 1983.  For the past three weeks, he had been employed by Polymer Technology Inc.  Surviving are his wife, the former Rebecca J. Burns; son, Brandon Scott Emerson, at home; parents, Robert and Gayle Emerson of 345 N. Ridgeway Drive; a sister, Julie A. Williams of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a brother, Steven R. Emerson of 116 Lathrop Ave.; paternal grandmother, Grace M. Emerson of 60 Country Club Drive; and maternal grandmother, Vera M. Snyder of Battle Creek.  Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Farley-Estes Funeral Home.  Burial will be in Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens, Emmett Twp., Calhoun, MI.


49753. Linda Marie Mabus

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer, August 1970.  Mrs. Linda Marie Germain, 23, of Allegan and formerly of Union City, died Friday in Shelbyville, Ind., as a result of an automobile accident.  Born in Coldwater, she had lived in the Union City area most of her life. She was graduated from Union City High School in 1965 and from Western Michigan University in 1969.  She was employed as a teacher by Allegan and Martin Public School system.  Surviving are her husband, Pvt. Albert P. Germain of Fort Knox, KY, a son, Scott at home; and parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mabus of Union City.


Benjamin A. McCleary

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Saturday, May 1, 1999, p 4A. Benjamin A. McCleary, 56, of Bellevue died Thursday, April 29, 1999, at home. He was born Oct. 15, 1942, in Battle Creek to Leslie and Mary (Shive) McCleary. He graduated from Pennfield High School in 1960 and immediately joined the U.S. Army.  He was stationed in Germany and New York, reaching the rank of sergeant.  He was employed by Post Cereal and Stanley Home Products, both of Battle Creek, then by Eaton Proving Grounds in Marshall.  He owned McCleary Timber Inc. in Bellevue for the last 18 years.  He married Patricia Johnson on Aug. 26, 1972.  She survives.  Also surviving are his mother; sons, David McCleary of Lansing and Mark McCleary of Bellevue; daughters, Kimberly Luther of Bellevue, Kimberly Eberhard of Weibhorn, Germany, and Nichelle Eisele of Stuttgart, Germany; a brother, Leslie McCleary of Battle Creek; and eight grandchildren.  (David McCleary and Kimberly Luther are Patricia's children by her marriage to David Johnson.  Ben adopted them.  Kimberly Eberhard and Nichelle Eisele of Germany are Ben's daughters by his marriage to Ute.)  He was preceded in death by his father.  Services will be Monday, May 3.  Burial in Oak Hill Cem., Battle Creek.