Group 4 and 38 - Descendants of an unknown Zimmerman-222353
likely of Switzerland
who came to North America in various emigrations

Notes


53. Richard Carpenter

BIRTH: Either VA, OH or PA?

CENSUS: 1830 US Census
Name: Richard Carpenter
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Beaver, Guernsey, Ohio
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7
Source Citation
1830; Census Place: Beaver, Guernsey, Ohio; Series: M19; Roll: 131; Page: 357; Family History Library Film: 0337942
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. (NARA microfilm publication M19, 201 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

MARRIAGE:  1832 sort of ... Read source info below!  Probably m. abt 1825 OH.
Name: Hannah Mcmurray
Gender: Female
Birth Place: PA
Birth Year: 1814
Spouse Name: Richard Carpenter
Spouse
Birth Place: OH
Spouse Birth Year: 1800
Marriage
Year: 1832
Number Pages: 1
Source Citation
Source number: 2551.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MLC
Source Information
Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census
Name: Richard Carpenter
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Beaver, Guernsey, Ohio
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 3
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 9
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 12
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 12
Source Citation
Year: 1840; Census Place: Beaver, Guernsey, Ohio; Roll: 397; Page: 406; Image: 823; Family History Library Film: 0020165
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. (NARA microfilm publication M704, 580 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: Richard Carpenter
Age: 50
Birth Year: abt 1800
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1850: Beaver, Guernsey, Ohio, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 900
Household Members:
Name Age
Richard Carpenter 50
Hannah Carpenter 40
Isaac Carpenter 24
Richard Carpenter 21
George Carpenter 16
Mary Carpenter 14
John Carpenter 12
Wilson Carpenter 10
Joseph Carpenter 8
Cookson Carpenter 6
Sina Carpenter 5
Emily Carpenter 3
James Carpenter 1
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Beaver, Guernsey, Ohio; Roll: M432_684; Page: 195B; Image: 149
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: Richard Carpenter
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1800
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Ohio
Home in 1860: Beaver, Noble, Ohio
Post Office: Williamsburg
Family Number: 1832
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Richard Carpenter 60
Hannah Carpenter 46
Joseph Carpenter 19
Cookson Carpenter 17
James Carpenter 11
Harvy Carpenter 7
Sina Carpenter 15
Emily Carpenter 12
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Beaver, Noble, Ohio; Roll: M653_1020; Page: 525; Image: 532; Family History Library Film: 805020
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

GRAVE: image
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102864414
Birth: Oct. 21, 1800
Belmont County             <----------- likely of ...
Ohio, USA
Death: Dec. 29, 1863
Noble County
Ohio, USA
Richard was born in what was then known as the Ohio Territory.  
Family links:
 Parents:
 Joseph Carpenter (1771 - 1849)
 Sinah Gillespie Carpenter (1779 - 1861)
 Spouses:
 Hannah McMurray Carpenter (1812 - 1888)
 Mary J Carpenter Carpenter (1800 - 1831)*
 Children:
 Zephaniah Carpenter (1823 - 1901)*
 Hannah Carpenter Morriss (1824 - 1893)*
 Isaac Carpenter (1826 - 1905)*
 Richard C. Carpenter (1829 - 1918)*
 George Murray Carpenter (1834 - 1895)*
 Mary Frances Carpenter Warner (1835 - 1897)*
 John B. Carpenter (1837 - 1930)*
 Wilson Shannon Carpenter (1839 - 1901)*
 Joseph Walter Carpenter (1841 - 1911)*
 Cookson Carpenter (1843 - 1923)*
 Sina Ann Carpenter-Morris Warner (1845 - 1904)*
 Emily J Carpenter Hannahs (1848 - 1910)*
 James W Carpenter (1850 - 1926)*
 Lewis M. Carpenter (1852 - 1928)*
 Siblings:
 Thomas C Carpenter (1798 - 1864)*
 Richard Carpenter (1800 - 1863)
 Robert C Carpenter (1801 - 1886)*
 Ruhama Carpenter Burris (1812 - 1890)*
 Silas Carpenter (1814 - 1865)*
 Rebecca Carpenter Carpenter (1819 - 1909)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Palestine Church of Christ Cemetery
Batesville
Noble County
Ohio, USA

Created by: Linda Pethia
Record added: Dec 31, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 102864414


57. David Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census of Athens Township, Athens county, Ohio. Dated 2 Aug 1850.
Film Number 20208 - Image Number 52 - Reference Number 20 - Dwelling 311 - Household ID 321.

David's father is in dwelling 312 / 322 under the James Baker & Maria family.
Joseph Carpenter, age 76, Farmer, PA (father of David)
Also present is Josephas Carpenter, age 16, OH - possible son of David?

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - see image: RIN 31832 David Carpenter 1850.jpg
Name: David Carpenter
Residence: Athens, Athens, Ohio
Age: 41 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1809
Birthplace: Ohio
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 20208
Digital GS Number: 4191052
Image Number: 00052
Line Number: 15
Dwelling House Number: 311
Family Number: 321
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850


250. Rensalaer Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - with parents
Name: Rensalaer Carpenter
Residence: Athens, Athens, Ohio
Age: 9 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1841
Birthplace: Ohio
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 20208
Digital GS Number: 4191052
Image Number: 00052
Line Number: 20
Dwelling House Number: 311
Family Number: 321
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850


Thomas Carpenter

Her Carpenter Ancestry comes from the Carpenter / Zimmerman line.  See notes
on father.


62. Rebecca Carpenter

Her Carpenter Ancestry comes from the Carpenter / Zimmerman line.  See notes
on father.

CALAIS

On Thursday May 27, occurred the death of Mrs. Rebecca Carpenter.Mrs. Carpenter was the last of a large family of brothers and sisters.She was past ninety years of age and had until recently been a stronghealthy woman.  She was buried Friday in the old Carpenter burialground below town.
Thursday 3 June 1909 Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield Ohio.  DC No.26694 Monroe County Ohio DC no. 26694 Monroe County Ohio


Jacob Carpenter

Ed. Spirit-- On the night of the 7th last, a party of convened at theresidence of Jacob Carpenter, about one mile from Calais, this county,for the purpose of having a
"brake down dance."  It has been a custom of long standing with thisparty to engage in drinking, dancing and etc., and too often theirfrolic ended in bloodshed, but this times seems to have been anexception, as the results have proved to be worse.  Your reportercould not get the particulars as in how the matter started, but itseems from the evidence that an altercation arose between a young mannamed Morris and James Carpenter, and terminated in a fight betweenthe two, in which Carpenter, being assisted by others, got the best ofMorris,  At this juncture another young man, Long by name, ran in tohelp Morris, but alas! the battery of the pugilists was turned on himand he was beaten almost to death.  By this time the old man hadreached the battle ground.  Inflated with the zeal which elevsicsdemons he advanced toward Long, swearing at the same time that hewould kill him.  The evidence is, that Long told him stand back or hewould shoot him;  he still advanced toward him;  when Long shot andlodged a ball in the back of his head while he was in the set ofpicking up a rock to hit Long.  James, son of the old man Carpenter,was shot also in the muss, the bullet is king effect is the shortribs.  The old man Carpenter is in a critical condition, but will nodoubt recover,  his son is now going about.  Long was arrested andbrought before Euq. Warner and after hearing all the evidence and someable speeches made by the counsel, the prisoner was acquitted, havingshot, as it was proved, in self-defense.
It seems from all accounts that here is a class of outlaws in theneighborhood of Calais, who have for years kept up a prefect hell, anda number of young man have been ruined;  and the young man who hasbeen the object of their hate, and whom they mangled in a shamefulmanner, but has been educated in their school.  It is time thecommunity was rid of such charterers.   The Spirit of Democracy 17Dec. 1878 Woodsfield Ohio.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 31739 Jacob Carpenter 1850.jpg
United States Census, 1850
Name: Jacob Carpenter  
Residence: Seneca, Monroe, Ohio  
Age: 32 years  
Calculated Birth Year: 1818  
Birthplace: Ohio  
Gender: Male  
Race (original):  
Race (expanded):  
Death Month:  
Death Year:  
Film Number: 444705  
Digital GS Number: 4093954  
Image Number: 00162  
Line Number: 13  
Dwelling House Number: 242  
Family Number: 242  
Marital Status:  
Free or Slave:  
  Household Gender Age
   Jacob Carpenter  M 32y
 Rebecca Carpenter  F 32y
 Mary Carpenter  F 11y
 Sinah Carpenter  F 7y
 James Carpenter  M 5y
 Lavina Carpenter  F 3y
 Elisabeth Carpenter  F 2y
 Nancy Bowersock  F 16y

CENSUS: 1860 US Census

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - See image: RIN 31739 Jacob Carpenter 1870 ... jpg


Jesse "Jess" Carpenter

In AOL record his last name was listed as Carpenter.  However no father is
known for him.  First name may have been Jesse.
Could this be Jesse Carpenter b. abt. 1849 VA?  Son of James Carpenter and
Mary (maiden name) Carpenter?  OR . . .
Could this be Jesse Carpenter b. abt. 1855 VA, Son of Solomon Carpenter and
Elizabeth __?


65. Darris Carpenter

PARENT:  Parent unknown.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census  - See image: RIN 128727 Reason Carpenter 1860.jpg
Many Carpenters on page.
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Seneca, Monroe, Ohio; Roll: M653_1012; Page: 239; Image: 482; Family History Library Film: 805012.


277. Josiah Carpenter

Age 1/12 in the 1860 US Census.


66. John L. Carpenter

PARENT:  Parent unknown. Daniel maybe the father.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census  - See image: RIN 128727 Reason Carpenter 1860.jpg and RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1860.jpg
Many Carpenters on page.
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Seneca, Monroe, Ohio; Roll: M653_1012; Page: 239; Image: 482; Family History Library Film: 805012.


67. Vincent Carpenter

PARENT:  Parent unknown.
MARRIAGE: 2 or more?

CENSUS: 1860 US Census  - See image: RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1860.jpg
Many Carpenters on page.
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Seneca, Monroe, Ohio; Roll: M653_1012; Page: 240; Image: 483; Family History Library Film: 805012.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census -  See image: RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870.jpg
SEE ALSO: RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870b.jpg
SEE ALSO: RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870c.jpg


68. David Carpenter

PARENT:  Parent unknown.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census -  See image: RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870b.jpg
SEE ALSO related page; RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870.jpg & RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870c.jpg


69. Joseph Carpenter

PARENT:  Parent unknown.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census -  See image: RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870b.jpg
SEE ALSO related page; RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870.jpg & RIN 138883 Vincent Carpenter 1870c.jpg


297. Smitha Carpenter

NAME: In the 1870 US Census - the name looks like Smitha.


80. Mary A. Carpenter

QUESTION:
Who did she marry on 20 Apr 1867 and where did she die?
Strangely her son ADC was married on that same day. Need more details.

BIRTH:  Consistantly born in LA per records below.
FATHER:  Born in GA in 1880 then LA in 1900
MOTHER:  Born consistantly in LA

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - with brother Philip, sister Rebecca, mother Patience and others - assumed of course! See his notes.
Name: Mary Carpenter
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Louisiana
Home in 1850: Ward 5, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Gender: Female
Family Number: 657
Household Members:
Name Age
Philip Carpenter 28 <---- assumed brother
Patience Carpenter 55  <--- assumed mother
Mary Carpenter 30   <-------------
Lydia Carpenter 22   <-------- Assumed siblings
Thomas Carpenter 21                "
Loriah Carpenter 18                          "
Alfreds Carpenter 11  <----- assumed son of Mary
Rebecca Street 34  <---- assumed sister
Arthur Barlow 20 -- unk
Isaac Browning 19 -- unk
James Street 18 <--- assumed children of Rebecca
George Street 24             "
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Ward 5, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M432_229; Page: 197A; Image: 398
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: Mary A Carpenter
Age: 41
Birth Year: abt 1819
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Louisiana
Home in 1860: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Post Office: Baton Rouge
Dwelling Number: 1044
Family Number: 1044
Household Members:
Name Age
Alfred Carpenter 22  <---- assumed son
Mary A Carpenter 41  <--- no relationships given in 1850 census
Samuel Burns 34
Mary Burns 24
Rebecca Burns 4
Robert Burns 3
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M653_408; Page: 589; Family History Library Film: 803408
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - with son
Name: Mary Carpenter
Age in 1870: 50
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Louisiana
Dwelling Number: 502
Home in 1870: Baton Rouge Ward 12, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Race: White
Gender: Female
Post Office: Baton Rouge
Occupation: Keeping House
Cannot Read: Y
Cannot Write: Y
Household Members:
Name Age
Alfred Carpenter 32  <-----  presumed son
Elizabeth Carpenter 22  <--- wife per marriage record
Mary Carpenter 50  <------ no relationships given in this census
Rebecca Strait 54 <--- unk relation * <---- now likely sister to Mary
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Baton Rouge Ward 12, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M593_512; Page: 219B; Family History Library Film: 552011
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
NOTE:  *
A Rebecca Street was residing in 1850 with a Philip Carpenter M 28 LA family in Ward 5, EBR. See:
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=2680896
Name: Philip Carpenter <--- assumed brother to Mary Carpenter above.
Age: 28
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Louisiana
Home in 1850: Ward 5, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 657
Household Members:
Name Age
Philip Carpenter 28
Patience Carpenter 55
Mary Carpenter 30
Lydia Carpenter 22
Thomas Carpenter 21
Loriah Carpenter 18
Alfreds Carpenter 11
Rebecca Street 34  <---------- assumed sister
Arthur Barlow 20
Isaac Browning 19
James Street 18
George Street 24
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Ward 5, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M432_229; Page: 197A; Image: 398
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
End NOTE

CENSUS: 1880 US Census - with son - EXTRACT
Name: Mary A Carpenter
Age: 64
Birth Date: Abt 1816
Birthplace: Louisiana
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Marital status: Widowed
Father's Birthplace: Georgia   <-------------------
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana  <------------------
Occupation: At Home

CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned

CENSUS: 1900 US Census - with son - EXTRACT
Name: Mary A Carpenter
Age: 82
Birth Date: Apr 1818
Birthplace: Louisiana
Home in 1900: Police Jury Ward 8, Ascension, Louisiana
Sheet Number: 8
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 108
Family Number: 111
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Marital status: Widowed
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana  <--------- not GA!
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana   <---------
Mother: Number of Living Children: 2   <--------------------
Mother: How Many Children: 2

CENSUS: 1910 US Census - Not found assumed deceased

COMPARE:
ANCESTRY:  Carpenter family Tree by David Carpenter
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/109517613/person/190076061784/facts
Mary Carpenter
BIRTH APRIL 1820 • East Baton Rouge Parish, La.
DEATH AFT 1907 • Galvaz, Ascension Parish, LA

Ancestry Sources
Ancestry Family Trees

Parents
Unknown Father
Unknown Mother

Spouse & Children
A. E. Davis   <------------- no info given but name
Alfred Dalton Carpenter  1838–1934

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

FSFT:  Caution - conflicts with census gathered above
Mary Ann Carpenter
April 1818 – 1880 FSFT#:   K2FS-CYQ

FSFT CLAIMED MARRIAGE:  not married abt 1837
Alfred E Davis
1820–Deceased • LDMD-VKF​​
No Marriage Events
Mary Ann Carpenter
1818–1880 • K2FS-CYQ​​

Children of Mary Ann Carpenter and Alfred E Davis (1)
Alfred Dalton Carpenter Sr.
1838–1934 • LTSC-R12

FSFT CLAIMED MARRIAGE: abt 1842
Thomas Gooden
1826–Deceased • 9CDD-MMK​​
Marriage: about 1842  East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Mary Ann Carpenter  1818–1880 • K2FS-CYQ​​

Children of Mary Ann Carpenter and Thomas Gooden (4)
Ester Ann Gooden 1844–1926 • L7N2-294​​
Sarah Jane Gooden 1849–1924 • KPWZ-ZFG​​
Robert Gooden 1856–Deceased • L8BJ-5BZ​​
William Gooden  1860–Deceased • L8BJ-RSR

FSFT CLAIMED MARRIAGE:  1861
William Henry Shaffett
1823–Deceased • 9CDD-MMJ​​
Marriage: 4 May 1861 East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Mary Ann Carpenter  1818–1880 • K2FS-CYQ

Children of Mary Ann Carpenter and William Henry Shaffett (4)
William Gooden  1860–Deceased • L8BJ-RSR​​
John A Shaffett  1863–1939 • MBL9-QKT​​
David C Shaffett  1864–1948 • L5YY-WSS​​
Samuel D Shaffett  1869–Deceased • LTCW-3WG​​


299. Henry C. Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: Henry Carpenter
Age: 15
Birth Year: abt 1835
Birthplace: Louisiana
Home in 1850: Ward 8, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 795
Household Members:
Name Age
Marian Curbey 50
Mary Goodin 25
Sarah Carpenter 17   <------- likely sister
Henry Carpenter 15   <----------------------------------
Hester Goodin 5
Sarah Goodin 2
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Ward 8, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M432_229; Page: 206A; Image: 416
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington,

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: Henry C Carpenter
Age: 25
Birth Year: abt 1835
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Louisiana
Home in 1860: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Post Office: Baton Rouge
Dwelling Number: 1139
Family Number: 1139
Occupation: Farmer
Real Estate Value: 600
Personal Estate Value: 400
Household Members:
Name Age
Henry C Carpenter 25
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M653_408; Page: 602; Family History Library Film: 803408
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

MILITARY:  American Civil War 1861-1865 - enlistment
Name: Henry C Carpenter
Rank at enlistment: Corporal
State Served: Louisiana
Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, Louisiana 11th Infantry Regiment.
Sources: Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
Source Information
Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.
Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.
Copyright 1997-2009
Historical Data Systems, Inc.
PO Box 35
Duxbury, MA 02331.
SEE ALSO:
Name: Henry C. Carpenter
State: LA
County: East Baton Rouge Parish
Township: Baton Rouge P.O.   <----------------
Year: 1860
Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Page: 602
Database: LA 1860 Federal Census Index
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Louisiana, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1791-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Louisiana Census, 1810-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

MILITARY:  Roster
Name: Henry C. Carpenter
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Louisiana
Regiment: 11th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry
Company: H
Rank In: Corporal
Rank Out: Private
Film Number: M378 roll 5
Other Records: Learn More about this Regiment  *
Source Information
National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online , acquired 2007.
NOTE:
There were 3 Henry Carpenters who served in the Civil War from Louisiana. Only one was Henry C.
Henry Carpenter  Miles' Legion, Louisiana Volunteers Confederate Louisiana
Henry Carpenter  1st Regiment, Louisiana Heavy Artillery (Regulars) Confederate Louisiana
Henry C. Carpenter  11th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry  Confederate Louisiana  *
*  Two Muster rosters (aka rolls) of the 11th Regiment of LA - One on 19 Aug 1862 and the other on 11 Mar 1864
Name of Regiment                   Muster Date    Organization Date  Regiment Type  Regiment State
11th Infantry Regiment Louisiana 11 Mar 1864 22 May 1863 Infantry Louisiana
11th Infantry Regiment Louisiana 19 Aug 1862 13 Aug 1861 Infantry Louisiana

MILITARY:  1862 Roster - no image
Regiment: 11th Infantry Regiment Louisiana
Date of Organization: 13 Aug 1861
Muster Date: 19 Aug 1862
Regiment State: Louisiana
Regiment Type: Infantry
Regiment Number: 11th
Battles: Fought on 6 Apr 1862 at Shiloh, TN.
                  Fought on 7 Jun 1863. <--- should be 7 Apr 1862 -- Battle fought 6/7 Apr 1862.
Regiment History:
Shiloh after battle report:
Report of Lieut. Col. Robert H. Barrow, Eleventh Louisiana Infantry.
HDQRS. ELEVENTH LOUISIANA REGT.,
Corinth, Miss., April 20, 1862.
COL.: I have the honor of hereby submitting to your a report of
the action taken by the Eleventh Regt. Louisiana Volunteers in the
late engagements of the 6th and 7th instant, near the Tennessee River,
as nearly as it can be done, owing to the confusion into which our
regiment was thrown immediately after it was brought into action on the
morning of the 6th:
We left our camp, near Corinth, Miss., on Thursday, April 3, at about
6 p.m., in accordance with orders previously received from
headquarters, "to meet the enemy." Marching slowly and halting
frequently in consequence of the bad state of the roads, nothing of any
note occurred worthy of a place in our report until Saturday evening,
April 5, when at about sunset, we were ordered to encamp for the night,
and then for the first time took our position in line of battle in the First
Brigade, First Division, Army of the Mississippi, about 3 miles south
of the enemy's camp. The night being a pleasant one, in connection with
a fine camping ground, our officers and men, who were greatly
fatigued, became somewhat refreshed from the night's rest.
Here we remained until daylight, when we were ordered to forward by
column of companies. The road, however, being unpropitious for
moving in this order, we were then commanded to march by the flank,
in which order we continued until within about 2 miles of the enemy's
camp, when the command was given to form a line of battle and take
our position in the brigade as assigned us the previous evening. Our
position thus taken, we marched steadily forward to the scene of
conflict, as indicated by the report of musketry in front, occasionally
halting at short intervals for the brigade in front to push forward.
Marching in this order until within half a mile of the enemy's camp, it
was evident, from the constant volley of musketry and heavy
cannonading, that the engagement had become general, and particularly
so on our right. At this juncture Lieut. John Crowly, of Company
F, lost his left arm (he having lost his right arm at Belmont, November
7, 1861), from the explosion of a shell fired from one of the batteries
of the enemy, which was so planted or stationed on a hill as to
command the whole surrounding country.
From our position it was impossible to do any effective service, but
exposed at the same time to the severity of the fire from the enemy's
batteries. Then it was that the command passed along our line to charge
and take the battery which was firing on us at all hazards. I am pleased
to state that this command was cheerfully obeyed, and with alacrity,
both by men and officers, attempted to be executed; but owing to a
creek, a dense thicket of undergrowth of briers and vines and a slough
through which our regiment had to pass to gain the position of this
battery, but four companies (the first three on our right and one this
battery, but four companies (the first three on our right and one on our
extreme left, whose progress had not been so greatly impeded by the
creek and underbrush) had been able to make their way through and
gain the summit of a hill just opposite, and about 300 yards from that
upon which the battery was planted, and between which there was still
this slough. As soon as that portion of our regiment had gained this hill
it was discovered that this battery, which had been so advantageously
planted by the enemy, was sustained by a heavy infantry
force, aided by a large number of sharpshooters, who were concealed
in and behind their tents, and who all together opened such a deadly and
well-aimed fire as to make it impossible to hold the point gained by us,
and compelled us to fall back, with a considerable loss in killed and
wounded. In falling back, however, there was much confusion and
disorder, and, owing to the hurried manner and the fire under which we
were compelled to reform the regiment, some of the companies
composing it did not take their proper positions in line of battle, and
many of the men were not even in their own companies or regiments.
We then pushed forward and soon gained our former position, but found
the enemy had fallen back from his first position and taken a stand with
the battery about 1,000 yards in their of his camp.
Pushing forward we were again soon engaged, and after some
considerable firing the battery was finally captured, which, we believe,
proved to be the Michigan City.
Here we had wounded Maj. Mason and Lieut.'s H. B. Barrow and
Cunningham, together with quite a number killed and wounded.
In this second charge and on the fall of this battery our regiment became
more and more divided and scattered. Some of them, as I learn,
pursuing the then fleeing enemy on the right, while others went to the
extreme left and center. That portion which went to the center were
flanked on the left by an ambuscade of the enemy, were driven from
this point with a heavy loss, and fell back to the main forces, where the
order was given to fall back, and fell back to the main forces, where the
order was given to fall back all along that portion of our line, which
command was executed in order. After falling back the firing on this
portion of our line almost entirely ceased.
Remaining at this point very nearly an hour, which was occupied in
efforts to rally our men together, we were ordered forward and a little
to our left, but found the enemy had fallen back.
It was not long, however, until we had again engaged the enemy, and
but a short time thereafter until Col. Marks was wounded and carried
from the field. This was nearly 3 p.m. The engagement was now
general; the fighting desperate; our men hurried from point to point as
exigencies required, until those who had up to this time remained
together were greatly cut up and divided, rendering it impossible to rally
any considerable number at any one point. From this time and in this
manner a large majority, if not all, our men, I believe, continued to
fight throughout the day.
I was ordered toward evening by Capt. Blake to take my position,
with what men I had, on the extreme left, where I remained until the
fighting of the day had ceased; after which I started back to find our
hospital, hoping there to find the majority of our regiment assembled.
Not succeeding in finding it during that night, the next morning I was
directed to it, where I found some 20 or 30 men, took command of
them, and immediately started for the battle-field, gathering up others
on my way.
On reaching the field with my command, now numbering some 60 men
or upwards, I was ordered to hurry with them to the support of Gen.
Beauregard, who was then on our extreme right. This order was
punctually executed. Hurried on for about a mile to the right of the
enemy's first encampment, was there halted, and by Gen. Beauregard
ordered to assist in sustaining a battery of three guns, which had been
placed in charge of Col. Allen, of the Fourth Louisiana Regt.,
and to assist him in halting all stragglers.
Here I remained with my command and Capt. J. Warro and
Lieut. J. H. Miller, of our regiment, moving, as ordered, to the
right and gradually falling back, until at about 4 or 5 p.m. we were commanded
to retire.
On Monday morning, April 7, I am informed and have every reason to
believe it to be the case, a portion of our regiment, consisting of about
200 men and the following-named officers, Adjt. J. G. White, Capt.'s
J. H. McCann and J. E. Austin, and Lieut.'s Beyonon, R. L.
Hughes, J. R. Hyams, Davis, A. Le Blanc, and Thomas S. Pierce, all
of whom had remained on the field the previous night, formed a
battalion, and attached themselves to Gen. Anderson's brigade, under
the command of Capt. J. E. Austin, Capt. McCann having turned
the command over to him. Why the command was thus transferred to
a junior officer I am unable to state.
They were immediately ordered with the brigade of Gen. Anderson
to our extreme left and to assist Gen. Breckinridge's command; but,
just before meeting the enemy, came up with the brigade of Col.
Russell; was ordered into it; advanced with it, engaged the enemy, and
under the most galling fire fell back with it, where they reformed, and,
with Gen. Anderson on their left and Col. Russell on their right,
made a desperate charge, driving the enemy from his position, capturing
two of his guns, and driving him inch by inch until he became so
strongly re-enforced that they were ordered to fall back.
Here Lieut. Pierce, who had fought so bravely and gallantly
throughout the previous day, and who had command of Company F,
Continental Guards, fell, it is supposed, mortally wounded, a s his body
has not been since recovered or heard from. The loss in men was also
heavy at this juncture.
From that time throughout the whole engagement that portion of our
regiment, a part of the time, however, was under the immediate
command of Gen. Anderson, as the First Brigade had been greatly
cut up and divided, and a portion of Gen. Breckinridge's command
coming in on their right and between them and Col. Russell's
brigade.
I have every reason to believe that the men of our regiment were
generally engaged in the hottest of the fight during both days, as
evidenced by the loss we sustained in killed, wounded, and missing; a
report of which I have already had the honor to forward to you.
In conclusion, I would add what should have been set forth in the
beginning of this report, viz, the number of muskets taken into the
engagement, which could not have exceeded, after detailing hospital
nurses, 550.
I have the honor to be, colonel, very respectfully,
ROBT. H. BARROW,
Lieut. Col., Cmdg. Eleventh Regt. Louisiana Vols.
Col. R. M. RUSSELL,
Comdg. First Brig., First Div., Army of the Mississippi.
Source: Official Records: Series I. Vol. 10. Part I, Reports. Serial No. 10
Find Soldiers in this Regiment: U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Source Information
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Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. Copyright 1997-2000
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DEATH:  
Likely died in early April 1862 in or around Hardin county, Tennessee, during or as the result of the Battle of Shiloh fought on 6/7 April 1862. Clearly deceased by the time of the published list of deceased soldiers dated 27 Nov 1862.  

OBIT:  
Name: Henry Carpenter
Death Date: Abt 1862
Publication Date: 27 Nov 1862
Reference: OD: 11/27/1862v25, #46, p106, c5
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GRAVE:  not found
CAUTION:  The Henry Carpenter buried at Glendale National Cemetery is not the correct Henry Carpenter. That one was from NY and died 16 June 1862 in VA.

PROBATE: 1862 - images
Name: Henry C Carpenter
Probate Date: 4 Dec 1862
Probate Place: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1862
Inferred Death Place: Louisiana, USA
Case Number: 755
Item Description: Probate Records, 6th District Probates, Vol 730-760, 1808-1900
Table of Contents 10 images
Cover Page 1
Petition Papers 2–3
Order Papers 4–5
Inventory Papers 6
Petition Papers 7–8
Administration Papers 9–10
Source Citation
Probate Records Arranged Alphabetically and Chronologically; Author: Louisiana. District Court (East Baton Rouge Parish); Probate Place: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Source Information
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Original data: Louisiana County, District and Probate Courts.
NOTE:  Per a quick read through  ...
It is clear that Henry C. Carpenter was of East Baton Rouge Parish and deceased by Dec 1862. He held 80 acres of land, cattle and other property. No widow is listed.  Property inventoried and land was put up for sale on 5 June 1863.  
Court authorization to try to sale the land again on 24 Nov 1865. Then on 6 Jan 1866 the land was actioned off for $100 cash.  Jno. A. McHugh, administrator. (aka John McHugh)
COMMENT:  
John A. McHugh was apparently a man of multiple talents.  He was Notary who was assigned by the Court as an administrator for deceased soldier estates in 1862/1863. Later he actted as an Justice of the Peace or Parish then later in 1865/1866 as an acting coroner certifying claimed deceased soldiers in juristiction of the Court as deceased.  
There is some strange wording.  " ... John A. McHugh, Justice of the Paricr (Parish?), (acting coroner) upon the Arise (Arm?) of the body of a man supposed to be A member (?) States Soldiers then lying dead."   It goes on to imply that non-appearance by Jan 1866 of the soldiers of the State of Louisiana is an assumption of death per some state ruling with witnesses that the said soldier has not returned and believed to be deceased.  Winesses (mostly initials for first names) include 4 Smiths, 3 Nobles, a Whitehead and a Wade or Hade. Certified by John A. McHugh - acting as coroner.

WIKIPEDIA:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shiloh
The Battle of Shiloh (also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) was a battle in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, fought April 6–7, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee. A Union force known as the Army of the Tennessee (Major General Ulysses S. Grant) had moved via the Tennessee River deep into Tennessee and was encamped principally at Pittsburg Landing on the west bank of the Tennessee River, where the Confederate Army of Mississippi (General Albert Sidney Johnston, P. G. T. Beauregard second-in-command) launched a surprise attack on Grant's army from its base in Corinth, Mississippi. Johnston was mortally wounded during the fighting; Beauregard took command of the army and decided against pressing the attack late in the evening. Overnight, Grant was reinforced by one of his divisions stationed further north and was joined by three divisions from the Army of the Ohio (Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell). The Union forces began an unexpected counterattack the next morning which reversed the Confederate gains of the previous day.


81. Phillip Carpenter

CENSUS:  1850 US Census
Name: Philip Carpenter
Age: 28
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Louisiana
Home in 1850: Ward 5, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 657
Household Members:
Name Age
Philip Carpenter 28  <-------- no relationships given in this census
Patience Carpenter 55  <----- assumed mother
Mary Carpenter 30   <----- assumed siblings follow
Lydia Carpenter 22
Thomas Carpenter 21
Loriah Carpenter 18  
Alfreds Carpenter 11  <----- Assumed son of Mary
Rebecca Street 34   <-------- assumed sibling of Philip
Arthur Barlow 20  <--- unk
Isaac Browning 19  <--- unk
James Street 18  <---- assumed sons of Rebecca Street
George Street 24  <--- related to Rebecca Street how???
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Ward 5, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M432_229; Page: 197A; Image: 398
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.

MARRIAGE: 1851 - image
Name: Philip Carpenter
Spouse: Eliza McCullock
Marriage Date: 2 Jun 1851
Marriage Pace: East Baton Rouge
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Louisiana, Compiled Marriage Index, 1718-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: Hunting For Bears, comp.. Louisiana, Marriages, 1718-1925. Compiled from a variety of sources including original marriage records located in Family History Library microfilm, microfiche, or books. Original marriage records are available from the Clerk of the Court where the marriage license was issued.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: Phillip Carpenter
Age: 39
Birth Year: abt 1821
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Louisiana
Home in 1860: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Post Office: Baton Rouge
Dwelling Number: 1042
Family Number: 1042
Occupation: Farmer
Real Estate Value: 150
Personal Estate Value: 100
Cannot Read, Write: Y
Household Members:
Name Age
Phillip Carpenter 39
Eliza A Carpenter 29
Thomas J Carpenter 8
Sarah A Carpenter 7
Elizabeth J Carpenter 6
Amelia A Carpenter 3
Ellen Carpenter 2
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Roll: M653_408; Page: 589; Family History Library Film: 803408
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census

ANCESTRY:
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Ancestry Sources
1830 United States Federal Census
1840 United States Federal Census
1850 United States Federal Census
1860 United States Federal Census
Louisiana, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1791-1890
Louisiana, Homestead and Cash Entry Patents, Pre-1908
Louisiana, Homestead and Cash Entry Patents, Pre-1908
Louisiana, Marriages, 1718-1925
U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907
U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907

Spouse & Children
Eliza Ann McCulloch   1831–1871
Thomas James Carpenter 1852–1904
Sarah Ann Carpenter 1854–1934
Elizabeth Jane "Lizzie" Carpenter 1855–1934
Amelia A. Carpenter 1856–1948
Eliza Ellen Carpenter 1858–1900
Phillip David 1 Carpenter 1860–1914
Patience Idelia Carpenter 1862–1940
Julia Henrietta Carpenter 1868–1943
Benjamin Carpenter 1869–1920


Eliza Ann McCulloch

ANCESTRY:
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/7237085/person/-1136261796/facts

Parents
Joseph P. McCullough/McCulloch  1790–1850
Elizabeth Mackin McKin  1808–1888


William H. Collins

ANCESTRY:
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/7237085/person/-904719654/facts

Ancestry Sources
Louisiana, Marriages, 1718-1925

Parents
Unknown Father
Unknown Mother

Spouse & Children
Sarah Ann Carpenter  1854–1934
Lizzie Alzina Collins 1872–


James Martin Simmons

ANCESTRY:
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/7237085/person/-292221645/facts

Ancestry Sources
1860 United States Federal Census
1870 United States Federal Census
1900 United States Federal Census
Louisiana, Marriages, 1718-1925

Parents
Robert P. Simmons  1818–1888
Mary L. Avery  1834–

Spouse & Children
Elizabeth Jane "Lizzie" Carpenter  1855–1934
Benjamin J. Simmons 1875–1937
Robert Pickins "Bob" Simmons 1876–1918
Alonzo Simmons 1880–1941
John A. Simmons 1886–1959
Mary Ella Simmons 1887–1950
Julia Elizabeth Simmons 1887–1948
Neva Belle Simmons 1889–1963
Charles D. Simmons 1892–
Florence Simmons 1893–1983
Agatha Young Simmons 1896–1973


Edward James Sanders

ANCESTRY:
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/7237085/person/-1017200488/facts

Ancestry Sources
1900 United States Federal Census
1910 United States Federal Census
1920 United States Federal Census
Louisiana, Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964
Web: Louisiana, Find A Grave Index, 1700-2012

Parents
Unknown Father
Unknown Mother

Spouse & Children
Amelia A. Carpenter  1856–1948
Edward P. Sanders 1877–1925
William Thomas Saunders/Sanders 1880–1928
Mary E Saunders/Sanders 1882–
Benjamin D. Saunders/Sanders 1885–
Fred J. Saunders/Sanders 1885–1950
Henry F Saunders 1889–
Fannie Surel Saunders 1891–1971
Addie A Saunders 1894–
Lena Sanders 1901–


Mathurin Auguste Arceneaux

ANCESTRY:
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Ancestry Sources
1860 United States Federal Census
1870 United States Federal Census
1880 United States Federal Census
1900 United States Federal Census
1910 United States Federal Census
Ancestry Family Trees  <----------- caution

Parents
Joseph Louis Hermogene Arceneaux  1822–1899
Louise Ernestine Scioneaux  1831–1899

Spouse & Children
Eliza Ellen Carpenter  1858–1900
Louisa Arceneaux 1879–
Thomas Floran Arceneaux 1884–1959
Joseph Ernest Arceneaux 1886–
Susan Mary Arceneaux
Susan Mary Arceneaux 1892–1925
William Arceneaux 1893–


Florien "Frank" Arceneaux

ANCESTRY:
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Ancestry Sources
1860 United States Federal Census
1870 United States Federal Census
1880 United States Federal Census
1900 United States Federal Census
1910 United States Federal Census
1920 United States Federal Census
1920 United States Federal Census
1930 United States Federal Census
Louisiana, Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964

Parents
Joseph Louis Hermogene Arceneaux  1822–1899
Louise Ernestine Scioneaux  1831–1899

Spouse & Children
Patience Idelia Carpenter  1862–1940
Pierre C. Arceneaux 1884–1952
Florence C. Arceneaux 1887–
Edward W. Arceneaux 1891–1952
Louis A Arceneaux 1894–1970
Katie V. Arceneaux 1899–


Wilfred Chemin Jr.

ANCESTRY:
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/7237085/person/-1084753666/facts

Ancestry Sources
1880 United States Federal Census

Parents
Wilfred Chemin  1838–1883
Mary Jane Lucus  1839–

Spouse & Children
Julia Henrietta Carpenter  1868–1943
Mary Elizabeth Chemin
Mary Elizabeth Chemin 1887–1968
David Wilfred Chemin 1890–1958
Joseph Emanuel "Manie" Chemin 1892–1973


John A. Barksdale

ANCESTRY:
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/7237085/person/-1017168818/facts

Ancestry Sources
1860 United States Federal Census
1900 United States Federal Census
1910 United States Federal Census
1920 United States Federal Census
1930 United States Federal Census
1940 United States Federal Census
Louisiana, Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964
Web: Louisiana, Find A Grave Index, 1700-2012

Parents
Unknown Father
Unknown Mother

Spouse & Children
Sarah Alletha Butler  1859–1894
Mary Barksdale
Mary Barksdale 1882–1956
Jessie Dakota Barksdale 1885–1935

Spouse & Children
Julia Henrietta Carpenter  1868–1943
William Lee Barksdale 1896–
Joseph Barksdale 1905–1974


310. Benjamin F. Howell

ANCESTRY:
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Ancestry Sources
1860 United States Federal Census
1870 United States Federal Census
1880 United States Federal Census
1910 United States Federal Census

Parents
Unknown Father
Lydia O. Carpenter  1828–

Spouse & Children
Louise Cain  1857–
Janna Howell 1878–
William Howell 1880–
Mary Rosa Howell 1888–1967