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

Notes


21160. William Willard Wallace

Ref.35: 09-00107-04.
Ref.35,v5,p63: William Willard Wallace of Clifford, Pa. was b. 30 Jul 1861 at
  Greenfield twp., Pa.; d. 3 Mar 1935 at Clifford, Pa. of a stroke. m. 4 Apr
  1880 Carrie Grace Derby. Both are buried in Willow View Cem., Clifford, Pa.
  William was a blacksmith and a farmer. 4 children, listed.

1880
Household:

Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William W. WALLACE   Self   M   Male   W   18   PA   Farm Laborer   NY   NY
Carrie WALLACE   Wife   M   Female   W   17   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY

Source Information:
 Census Place Greenfield, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania
 Family History Library Film   1255138
 NA Film Number   T9-1138
 Page Number   296A


Carrie Grace Derby

Ref.35: Spouse of 09-00107-04.
Ref.35,v5,p63: William Willard Wallace m. 4 Apr 1880 Carrie Grace, dau of
  Mrs. Lydia Derby of Greenfield twp., Pa. She was b. 10 Oct 1862 at Green-
  field, Pa. She d. 4 Jun 1935 at Clifford, Pa. of heart disease. She is
  buried in the Willow View Cem., Clifford, Pa. 4 children, listed.


30053. Ferd Wallace

Philadelphia.


30055. Raymond Wallace

Existence based on Fred Sherwood's "Descendants of Asa Cobb".


21175. Walter T. Carpenter

Walter may be the walter listed as living with Daniel Carpenter in the 1870 census of Greenfield PA 0042 (age 18, born in PA).

CENSUS: 1900 US Census - See image:  RIN 137059 Walter Carpenter 1900.jpg
He is living in Washington City, Washington Twp., Washington, IA and his mother is with him.


Inessyeve J.

NAME: Best guess on name.  
In the 1900 US Census she was married for 22 years and had had 9 children of which 8 were living in 1900.


21179. William Harvey Carpenter

Letter from Willard Carpenter Sr to Brian Wells Carpenter, 9-20-1999: ....I had recall on some Carpenter's living in Waymart, PA. (1935-1945).  We used to go to Waymart with Grandpa Harry T. (Carpenter). The peoples names and info. are as follows Nell and Will Carpenter.  I would guess they were about the same age as Grandpa C. and they had two daughters. 1. Charlotte  2. ?.  Charlotte was married to a man by the name of Howard Spangenberg who was in the timbering, logging business and worked all the way from Waymart to Canadensis.  Looking at some of the tree they may have been the children of Simeon Carpenter who was listed as a farmer in Wayne County?  I thought you might be able to trace it....


30069. Dorothy Carpenter

Dorothy may have been a nickname?


21189. Arta Tyler Sweet

A teacher, educated at Harford and Keystone Academies.


30077. Jennie Osborne

THere was a Jane M Osborne living with the Osborne family along with her grandmother Julia A. Sweet.  I suspect that this Jane, age 29, was the same person as Jennie rather than an additional sister.


21193. Nellie Bell Carpenter

Ref.12E,M: Picture- NELLIE B. CARPENTER HIS WIFE MAY 25,1893
  AGE 26YS. 7MS.; OUR INFANT BABE MAY 25,1893; LOVED IN
  LIFE, IN DEATH LAMENTED.
Ref.12E,M: Picture- MY WIFE AND BABY.
Ref.35: 09-00116-01.
Ref.35,v5,p69: Nellie Bell Carpenter b. 25 Nov 1866 m. Norris.
!Can be found in the 1880 Census of Olyphant, PA, p.181D.
!She is buried in the Carpenter plot in the Prospect Hills Cemetery in Peckville, PA.
!Lacka Co. marraige certificate: vol 26 page 202 no. 9230.

In the inside cover of a book apparently owned by Nellie (The Webster-Franklin Fifth Reader, 1871), Nellie wrote the following:
A district school not far away
with snowy hills one wintry day
was humming with its wanted noise
of three score mingled girls and boys
some few upon their tasks intent
but more on furtive ???? ????
and while the masters down ward look
was fastened?? on the?? copy book
rose loud and clear a rousing smack
as it was a battery of bliss
let off in one tremendous kiss
whats that thee startled master cried
that sir a little ??? replied
was William Willetts? if you pleath??
I saw him kith?? Swana?? ???
With ??? own to make a statute
youll?? the master ?? thundered
hither (???) ??? ??? ???tch are taken on thack
Will hung his head in fear and shame
and to that awful Presence?? came
a great green bashful simple?? ???
the ??? of all good nature and fun
with stolen ??? on his back
with a smile surpressed(sic) and birch up ??? raised
the master thundered and amazed that you may bigest burped too
showed?? be guilty of an act so rude
might?? ??? ??? ??? ????
what evil genius ???? you to it??


John Norris

Ref.35: Spouse of 09-00116-01.
Ref.35,v5,p69: Nellie Bell Carpenter m. Norris.

Lacka Co. marraige certificate: vol 26 page 202 cert # 9230.

Lacka Co. marraige certificate: vol 37 page 136.

Interestingly, a John Norris - of the same age - is listed as being buried in Forest Hill Cemetery in Dunmore PA:
Norris John
30y 7m
not given
7/27/1894
Pneumonia
M


21194. Harry Tyler Carpenter

Descendant updates from Bill Carpenter on 19 Mar 2011.

Ref.12E,M: Picture- HARRY T. CARPENTER 1872-1959

Lacka Co. marraige: vol 43 page 52 #15115, which required the consent of Isabelle's guardian, Joseph G. Bell.  They were married in Olyphant by S.C.Simpkins.

I (Brian Sr.) have an extremely vague memory of my great grandmother and grandfather.  I was taken to a doctor to get a vaccination.  This doctor's office was at the base of the hill upon which my great grandparents lived.  My memory consists of nothing more than knowing that I was just scared by the vaccination and remembering the trip up the hill from the doctor's office to their house.  I can't even recall their faces.  (I know believe that this memory is of my Davis Great Grandparents)


I believe that I vaguely remember an event related to one of them dying.  I recall visiting Uncle (actually great-uncle) Wharton and his wife, Janella.  I believe that I was under the impression that one of his parents died.  During this visit they gave me a big, old stuffed dog that belonged to their daughter, Janie.

1893 Olyphant directory: Carpenter, Harry, laborer, bds Moosic near Grassy breaker.

1899 Olyphant directory: Carpenter, Harry, timberman, h Moosic.
!1899 Olyphant directory: Carpenter, Harry Jr., lab, res Moosic.????

Who the heck is this Harry Carpenter Jr.?????

1900
1900 Olyphant, PA 287/331
Carpenter, Harry, head, Nov 1832, 27, m, 3, laborer, coal mine
Isabella, wife, Apr 1876, 24, m, 3, 1, 1
Miles, son, Dec 1897, 2, s


The 1910 Census of Olyphant (p.257A) indicates that Harry and his family were living on Moosic St. in Olyphant, PA.  It also says that he worked for a lumber company.
1910 Moosic St. Olyphant, PA
216,229
Carpenter, Harry, head, 36
Isabel, wife, 34
Miles, son, 12
James B., son, 9
Lester H., son, 6
Robert ??, son, 2
Simpson W., son 1/12
217, 230
Feeney, Mary
James, son
….

The 1920 census, p 235B, indicates that Harry and his family owned their own home on North Valley Ave. in Olyphant.
CARPENTER, Harry T. 46
Isabella 45
Miles 22
James 19
Lester 16
Robert 11
Warton 9
VESSIE, William 39
Mary E., 35, England, England, England
Roberta 14


1930 census of Olyphant, Lackawanna, PA:
CARPENTER, Harry, (head) $3,000, 57, married at 24, PA, PA, PA, laborer, coal miner
Isabel, wife, 53, married at 20, PA, Scotland, Scotland,
Miles, son, 32, electrician, coal miner
Robert, son, 22
Wharton, son, 19, truck driver, grocery store
Olive, grandmother, 88, wd
CARPENTER, James (head) 29, $15, electrial engineer, coal miner
Florence  28  , PA, Wales, At Sea
Willard D. 7
James B. 5


Raymond Wallis recalled that Harry Carpenter had a very close friend, name Bill Hair, who talked about Harry quite a bit.  Raymond recalls that Harry and his father were very, very close.


Isabelle Vessie

Ref.12E,M: Picture- ISABELLA V. CARPENTER 1876-1960

Lacka Co. marraige: vol 43 page 52 #15115 (or 15415), indicates that her legal guardian was Joseph G Bell.  The application of the marraige license was Jan 2 1897.

The above reference to Joseph G. Bell is interesting.  Her father had died prior to her marraige, but her mother was still alive.  I wonder who Joseph Bell is, and why her mother was not listed as her guardian.  Joseph G. Bell is buried at Prospect Hill very near the Vessie family plot.

Her obituary can be found on page 23 of the May 16, 1960 issue of the Scranton Times: ....surviving are five sons, Miles, Olyphant; James, Green Grove; Lester, Orlando,Fla.; Robert, Warehouse Point, Conn; and S.Wharton,Peckville; a sister, Mrs. Eva R. Sweeney, Jessup;.......Barthold Funeral Home, Blakely Corners with the Rev. John B. Tavaglione, Olyphant Presbyterian Church, officiating....memorial servies will be conducted tomorrow at 8 P.M. in the funeral home by Grace E.Barthold Chapter, OES.

Need to search for James Vessie's death certificate.

Prospect Hill Cemetary Data
Pg Names (3) Gender Date of Death Age Date of Birth Block Lot Notes Cause of Death
C5 Carpenter, Isabella Vessie F 05/14/1960 84 04/08/1876 25 7 Terminal pneumonia
V1 Vessie, Elizabeth F 10/19/1944 60 ~1884 4 5 ½ Arteriosclerotic Nephritis
V2 Vessie, William M. M 06/25/1959 79 ~1880 4 5 ½ Cerebrovascular accident