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

Notes


391. Mary Carpenter

Mrs. Mary Carpenter Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carpenter,was born January 13, 1844, and died February 23, 1916, aged 73, years,one month and 10 days.  She was united in marriage to Leonard Hayesabout the year 1865.  To this union were born eight children, threesons and five daughters.  The two daughters have preceded her indeath.  She was buried at Calais, being at the time of her death amember of the Methodist Episcopal Church at that place. 2 March 1916Spirit of Democracy.


392. Abel D. Carpenter

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - see image: RIN 128736 Robert Carpenter 1870.jpg
Many Carpenters on this and related pages.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Abel CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   32   OH   Farmer   OH   OH
Mary Ann CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   30   OH   Keeping House   OH   OH
Emma F. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   12   OH      OH   OH
Louiza CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   10   OH      OH   OH
Laura Bell CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   9   OH      OH   OH
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Source Information:
 Census Place Seneca, Monroe, Ohio
 Family History Library Film   1255050
 NA Film Number   T9-1050
 Page Number   592C

Sketch provided by Terry Willis via email.
From: terrywillis@roadrunner.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Abel D. Carpenter, the subject of this sketch, was born in Senecatownship and always resided in that township.  He was confined to hisbed for eight weeks or more when he began to get weaker and for morethen ten days seemed to be drawing closer and closer to the restingplace of all the grave.
During his sickness there were several doctors in attendance, Dr.Weber of Lewisville and Dr. Williams of Summerfield.  Several daysbefore Mr. Carpenter died the above mentioned doctors accompanied byDr. Diehl of Lewisville and Dr. Staats of Summerfield concluded tomake a surgical operation which they did,  but after making thisinvestigation they pronounced the case fatal and the cause cancer,located about the stomach.
In the course of events Able D. Carpenter died February 27th 1901, andwas buried in the beautiful cemetery at Calais.  His father and motherare still living, his father is 87 years old.  The family of thedeceased consists of his wife Mary Ann (Richeson) and three daughterswho are married;  Emma to Elmer Hannahs;  Flora Belle to CharlesHannahs and Lousia to James Wise.
Able Carpenter was kind and friendly to all and had a wideacquaintance every where;  most people in Monroe county knew and hewas a hail fellow with everybody and nobody had any real differencesas to Abel.  He was generous and only the worse to himself ifanything.  He had a good faculty of intellect in matters of judgementand on his death bed he called names of many people he would like tosee before he died.  He had a kindly feeling and pleasant calling ofpast recollections of pleasant times with his many friends and all thetime he was lingering in sickness there was a continual coming andgoing of friends.  He called all his family about him shortly beforehe died and in his usual way of conversation told them he would notlive much to get and talked to them as a sensible father would aboutwhat he would like them to do and what he had fixed in his mind.  Itwas his wish that he might meet them all in Heaven.  He expressed hisdesire that the writer of this sketch should write about him and sendit to the THE SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY to be put in that paper.  Now wehave done so and though frail as we may have performed the task yetthe deceased was know by me for a good many years and all his careerwas to be sociable and friendly toward all, and like all of us he hadhis ups and downs and has passed the threshold of this life to jointhe innumerable throng which moves to that mysterious realm of Heavenwhere each of shall take his place in the halls of eternity.
The family of the deceased desired to express their thanks to theirmay friend who so kindly assisted and aided them in their patient careduring the time the deceased was confined to his bed.   Thursday 14March 1901  Spirit of Democracy.

The children and grandchildren of the late Abel Carpenter met Sundayat the home of Able Brown and wife, Route 1 and enjoyed their firstfamily reunion.
At noon a sumptuous basket dinner was served and a delightful timeenjoyed by all.  It was decided to make it an annual affair.
Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Will Moore and wife andsons, Gylvan, Gerald, Billy and Jack, of Bethesda, Mrs. Laura Hannahs,Mrs. Frank Hayes,  Mrs. Henry Deevar and William Deevar, ofBarnesville,  Austin Hannahs, of Canton, Elmer Wise of Salesville,Mrs. Chester Fluharty and daughter, Betty,  Homer Boyd and wife andhis daughter, Inez of Sistersville, W.Va.,  Elmer and Virgil Carpenterof Boston,  Florence Hannahs and children,  Elmer Hannahs and wife,Miles Hannahs and wife and children,  Joseph Carpenter and children,Ove Hannahs, Wilbert Goodhart, J. H. Thomas, Versa, Charles and LeahBrown.  Summerfield News Wed. 17 Sept. 1930 Noble County LeaderCaldwell Ohio.

GRAVE: images
Abel D. Carpenter
Birth: 21 Apr 1849 Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death: 27 Feb 1901 (aged 51) Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Calais CemeteryMonroe County, Ohio, USA
Memorial #: 99587150
Bio: ABEL D. CARPENTER was born on 21 Apr 1849 in Monroe County Ohio. He died on 27 Feb 1901 in Monroe County Ohio.
He married Mary Ann Richeson, daughter of John Richeson and Eleanor Carpenter on 22 May 1867 in Monroe County Ohio.
She was born on 17 Mar 1849 in Monroe County Ohio. She died on 12 Jan 1917 in Monroe County Ohio.
Abel and Mary Ann have three daughters who are married; Emma to Elmer Hannahs; Flora
Belle to Charles Hannahs and Lousia to James Wise.
Family Members
Parents
Vincent Carpenter                 1815-1903
Eleanor Ella Dement Carpenter                 1830-1914
Spouse
Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter                 1849-1917
Siblings
Mary Carpenter Hayes                 1844-1916
Joseph D Carpenter                 1851-1928
Half Siblings
Randolph S Carpenter                 1836-1908
John Simon Carpenter                 1840-1917
Elijah S Carpenter                 1841-1907
Children
Emma Florence Carpenter Hannahs                 1868-1934
Louisa Julia Carpenter Wise Brown                 1868-1949
Laura Belle Carpenter Hannahs                 1872-1951
Created by: ma carpenter (47915041)
Added: 25 Oct 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99587150/abel-d.-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/99587150/abel-d.-carpenter : accessed 18 July 2021), memorial page for Abel D. Carpenter (21 Apr 1849–27 Feb 1901), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99587150, citing Calais Cemetery, Monroe County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by ma carpenter (contributor 47915041) .


Mary Ann Richeson

Obit provided by Terry Willis via email.
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OBIT:
Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter, age 70 years, wife of Joseph Carpenterdied 12 January 1917, at the home near Calais after a lingeringillness of complications.  Besides husband is survived by threedaugthers from a former marriage---Mrs. Charles Hannahs, Mrs. AbelBrown and Mrs. Elmer Hannahs.  25 Jan. 1917 Spirit of Dem.

GRAVE:
Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter
Birth: 17 Mar 1849 Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death: 12 Jan 1917 (aged 67) Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Calais CemeteryMonroe County, Ohio, USA
Memorial #: 124351769
Bio:
Daughter of John Richeson and Eleanor 'Ella' CARPENTER, she married Abel D. Carpenter, May 22, 1867, Monroe, Ohio.  

The 1900 census indicates she had 3 children, 3 living. - Emma Florence (Hannahs), Louisa Julia (Wise-Brown), Laura Belle (Hannahs

Widowed in 1901, she married Abel's brother widowed Joseph D. "Big Joe" Carpenter.

Husband Abel D is likely buried at Calais based on her buried there and his parents all at same cemetery.
Family Members
Parents
John Richeson                 1818-1881
Eleanor Carpenter Richeson                 1824-1899
Spouses
Abel D. Carpenter                 1849-1901
Joseph D Carpenter                 1851-1928
Siblings
Samuel Randolph Richeson                 1844-1926
Jemima Richeson Starkey                 1847-1929
Henry Richeson                 1848-1927
Elizabeth Richeson Keller                 1852-1912
Rachel Richeson Jemison                 1852-1928
John C. Richeson                 1854-1942
Gillespie Richeson                 1857-1934
Ella Blanche Richeson Campbell                 1864-1954
Children
Emma Florence Carpenter Hannahs                 1868-1934
Louisa Julia Carpenter Wise Brown                 1868-1949
Laura Belle Carpenter Hannahs                 1872-1951
Created by: genieresearcher (47587598)
Added: 30 Jan 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124351769/mary-ann-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/124351769/mary-ann-carpenter : accessed 18 July 2021), memorial page for Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter (17 Mar 1849–12 Jan 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 124351769, citing Calais Cemetery, Monroe County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by genieresearcher (contributor 47587598) .


394. Joseph D. "Big Joe" Carpenter

In 1870 US Census with father.

Obituary:  Thursday 13 Dec 1928, Zanesville Signal;
The death of Joseph Carpenter, 77, life long resident of the Calaiscommunity, occurred at 11 o'clock Monday night from cancer of theliver.
He is survived by his widow and three sons, Silas W.,  Oscar F., andRoss W. Carpenter, near Calais.
The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carpenter and the lastsurviving member of the family.
Funeral services were conducted at the home at 10 o'clock Thursdaymorning by Rev. G. M. B. Taylor, pastor of Summerfield M.E. church.Burial was made in Calais cemetery.  DC No. 77113 Monroe County Ohio.

GRAVE: images
Joseph D “Big Joe” Carpenter
Birth: Feb 1851 Cameron, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death: 10 Dec 1928 (aged 77) Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Calais CemeteryMonroe County, Ohio, USA
Memorial #: 86943799
Bio: JOSEPH D. CARPENTER was born on 04 Feb 1851 in Monroe County Ohio. He died on 10 Dec 1928 in Monroe County Ohio. He married (1) DRUCILLA CARPENTER, daughter of Reason Silas Carpenter and Rachel Porter on 15 Feb 1872 in Monroe
County Ohio. She was born in 1852 in Monroe County Ohio. She died in 1893 in Monroe County Ohio.
He married (2) MARY ANN RICHESON, daughter of John Richeson and Eleanor Carpenter on 03 Sep 1903 in Monroe County Ohio. She was
born on 17 Mar 1849 in Monroe County Ohio. She died on 12 Jan 1917 in Monroe County Ohio.

Obituary: Thursday 13 Dec 1928, Zanesville Signal;
The death of Joseph Carpenter, 77, life long resident of the Calais community, occurred at 11 0'clock Monday night from cancer of the liver. He is survived by his widow and three sons, Silas W., Oscar F., and Ross W. Carpenter, near
Calais.
The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carpenter and the last surviving member of the family.
Funeral services were conducted at the home at 10 o'clock Thursday morning by Rev. G. M. B. Taylor, pastor of Summerfield M.E. church. Burial was made in Calais cemetery. DC No. 77113 Monroe County Ohio.

Children;
SILAS W.3 CARPENTER was born on 02 Mar 1873 in Monroe County Ohio. He died on 08 Oct 1963 in Barnesville Ohio.
SARAH A. CARPENTER was born on 27 Oct 1874 in Monroe County Ohio. She died on 29 Oct 1910 in Noble County Ohio.
OSCAR F. CARPENTER was born on 09 Dec 1876 in Monroe County Ohio. He died on 08 Jun 1962 in Monroe County Ohio.
ROSS W. CARPENTER was born on 25 Apr 1878 in Monroe County Ohio. He died on 17 Apr 1976 in Noble County Ohio.
Family Members
Parents
Vincent Carpenter                 1815-1903
Eleanor Ella Dement Carpenter                 1830-1914
Spouses
Drusilla Carpenter Carpenter                 1852-1893
Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter                 1849-1917
Siblings
Mary Carpenter Hayes                 1844-1916
Abel D. Carpenter                 1849-1901
Half Siblings
Randolph S Carpenter                 1836-1908
John Simon Carpenter                 1840-1917
Elijah S Carpenter                 1841-1907
Children
Sarah Ann Carpenter Moore                 1874-1910
Oscar Farent Carpenter                 1876-1962
Maintained by: ma carpenter (47915041)
Originally Created by: Larry Ault (47742643)
Added: 18 Mar 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86943799/joseph-d-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/86943799/joseph-d-carpenter : accessed 18 July 2021), memorial page for Joseph D “Big Joe” Carpenter (Feb 1851–10 Dec 1928), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86943799, citing Calais Cemetery, Monroe County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by ma carpenter (contributor 47915041) .


Drucilla Carpenter

Descendants provided by Terry Willis via email.
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GRAVE: images
Drusilla Carpenter Carpenter
Birth: 1852 Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death: 23 Jul 1893 (aged 40–41) Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Calais CemeteryMonroe County, Ohio, USA
Memorial #: 86943833
Family Members
Parents
Reason Carpenter                 1820-1895
Rachel Porter Carpenter                 1825-1910
Spouse
Joseph D Carpenter                 1851-1928
Siblings
Jane Carpenter Carpenter                 1845-1920
Robert Carpenter                 1847-1926
William H Carpenter                 1848-1922
Margaret Lucinda Carpenter Hedge                 1852-1931
Sarah Elizabeth Carpenter Haga                 1856-1874
Nancy E Carpenter Dye                 1857-1931
Julia Ann Carpenter Edgell                 1860-1936
Albert Carpenter                 1863-1939
Rachel Alberta Carpenter Smith                 1868-1942
Eliza E. Carpenter Stull                 1871-1961
Children
Sarah Ann Carpenter Moore                 1874-1910
Oscar Farent Carpenter                 1876-1962
Created by: Larry Ault (47742643)
Added: 18 Mar 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86943833/drusilla-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/86943833/drusilla-carpenter : accessed 18 July 2021), memorial page for Drusilla Carpenter Carpenter (1852–23 Jul 1893), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86943833, citing Calais Cemetery, Monroe County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Larry Ault (contributor 47742643) .


Mary Ann Richeson

Obit provided by Terry Willis via email.
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OBIT:
Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter, age 70 years, wife of Joseph Carpenterdied 12 January 1917, at the home near Calais after a lingeringillness of complications.  Besides husband is survived by threedaugthers from a former marriage---Mrs. Charles Hannahs, Mrs. AbelBrown and Mrs. Elmer Hannahs.  25 Jan. 1917 Spirit of Dem.

GRAVE:
Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter
Birth: 17 Mar 1849 Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death: 12 Jan 1917 (aged 67) Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Calais CemeteryMonroe County, Ohio, USA
Memorial #: 124351769
Bio:
Daughter of John Richeson and Eleanor 'Ella' CARPENTER, she married Abel D. Carpenter, May 22, 1867, Monroe, Ohio.  

The 1900 census indicates she had 3 children, 3 living. - Emma Florence (Hannahs), Louisa Julia (Wise-Brown), Laura Belle (Hannahs

Widowed in 1901, she married Abel's brother widowed Joseph D. "Big Joe" Carpenter.

Husband Abel D is likely buried at Calais based on her buried there and his parents all at same cemetery.
Family Members
Parents
John Richeson                 1818-1881
Eleanor Carpenter Richeson                 1824-1899
Spouses
Abel D. Carpenter                 1849-1901
Joseph D Carpenter                 1851-1928
Siblings
Samuel Randolph Richeson                 1844-1926
Jemima Richeson Starkey                 1847-1929
Henry Richeson                 1848-1927
Elizabeth Richeson Keller                 1852-1912
Rachel Richeson Jemison                 1852-1928
John C. Richeson                 1854-1942
Gillespie Richeson                 1857-1934
Ella Blanche Richeson Campbell                 1864-1954
Children
Emma Florence Carpenter Hannahs                 1868-1934
Louisa Julia Carpenter Wise Brown                 1868-1949
Laura Belle Carpenter Hannahs                 1872-1951
Created by: genieresearcher (47587598)
Added: 30 Jan 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124351769/mary-ann-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/124351769/mary-ann-carpenter : accessed 18 July 2021), memorial page for Mary Ann Richeson Carpenter (17 Mar 1849–12 Jan 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 124351769, citing Calais Cemetery, Monroe County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by genieresearcher (contributor 47587598) .


407. William M. Carpenter

QUAKER CITY, JAN. 20---Funeral services for William M. Carpenter, 84, retired farmer, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sarah Wells, two miles east of Bridgewater,where death occurred Tuesday at noon.
Mr. Carpenter was the son of Joseph and Barbara Craig and was born in Monroe County, May 8, 1852.  In February 1882, he was married to Mary Jane Carpenter, who died three years ago.  He was a member of M.E.Church.
Surviving are three daughters,  Mrs. Wells of the home,  Mrs. Madge Hannahs, Speidel and Mrs. Birdie Brownfield, Henrysburg;  two sons,Enoch of Quaker City R.D. 4 and Fred of Middebourne;  two brothers,Elijah and Elias, Indiana;  17 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Five children are deceased.  Wed. 20 June 1937 Cambridge Jeffersonian.


Mary Jane Carpenter

QUAKER CITY, Jan. 4---Mary Jane Carpenter, 77, wife of WilliamCarpenter, passed away Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the homenear Pisgah Church, in the Fairview community. She was born Nov. 12,1856. Besides the husband, she is survived by three daughters and twosons, Mrs. Sarah Wells at whose home she died, Mrs. Birdie Brownfield,of R.F.D. 2, Mrs. Madge Hannahs of Quaker City, Fred Carpenter ofMiddlebourne and Enoch Carpenter of Quaker City.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at theFairview Church of Christ. Interment will be made in Fairview.Thursday 4 Jan. 1934 Cambridge Jeffersonian Cambridge Ohio.


Louisa Julia Carpenter

Age 6/12 in the 1870 US Census.

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Mrs. Lousia Brown, 80, of near Temperanceville, died Thursday in St.Francis hospital, following a short illness.
Born in Monroe County, Nov 30, 1868,  she was the daughter of Abel andMary Ann Carpenter.  Most of her life was spent in Monroe County.
Surviving are four daughters,  Mrs. Mary Duerr of Piqua,  Mrs. VersaLeach of Temperanceville,  Mrs. Maude Moore of Bethesda and Mrs. ErmaEnsinger of New Martinsville, WVa.;  four sons, Elmer Wise ofBarnesville,  John S. Wise of Summerfield,  Clifford Carpenter ofWoodsfield.,  Leo Wise of Pocatello, Idaho;  a sister Mrs. LauraHannahs,  of Woodsfield.  One sister preceded her in death.
The body will be taken to the home Saturday afternoon from the EberleFuneral Home,  Quaker City.  Services will be held Sunday at 2 P.M. atthe Calais Methodist Church with burial in Calais Cemetery. Friday  8April 1949 Jeffersonian.

Friday 15 Aug 1941 Noble Co Leader
A family reunion was held at Calais Sunday, Aug. 3, at the home ofMrs. Louisa Brown when children, grandchildren and great-grandchildrengathered for a basket dinner.  Picture taking, games and conversationwere enjoyed.  Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wise, sonsKenneth, Robert, Sylvan, Junior, Royden, Gerald Lee, daughters SarahLouisa, Shirley and Lavena and Elmer Wise, all of near Calais; Mrs.Russell Duer, Piqua, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Wise, sons Gene, Bobbyand daughter Peggy of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ensinger,sons John and Robert, Mrs. Versa Leach, sons Herbert, Russell andCharles Dale and daughter Leah, all of near Woodsfield; Mrs. JuliaWeishar, Mr. and Mrs. William Leach, sons Billy and Bobby anddaughters Leona and Leola, all of near Salesville, and hostess.
The oldest present was Mrs. Brown, the youngest Gerald Lee Wise.  The last reunion was held on August 2nd, 1936.
Two sons-in-law, a granddaughter and a grandson were unable to attend.


Margaret A. Hayes

DEATH OF MAGGIE CARPENTER

In life we are constantly reminded of this earthly existence.  Butwhat seems to us most sad is when death visits a home and claims forits victim a mother.  Mrs. Carpenter was born January 7, 1869 and diedAugust 4, 1908.  She was married to Wilson Carpenter August 11, 1888.To this union was born eleven children,  nine of whom are stillliving.  Although she had been a sufferer for many months her friendshoped even against hope that they might still win the dear one back tolife but all was in vain.  Oh! how deep was the sympathy of every onefor the little ones who were left without the kind care of mother.

The last farewell was spoken
And, at breaking of the dawn
She gently fell asleep to wait
The resurrection mour.

There remained the memory only
Of her sweet mother love
The only love of all the earth
Akin to that above.  ICEL.

Thursday 3 Sept. 1908 Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield Ohio


438. John Randolph "John Doll" Carpenter

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Harriett Ann Smith

DC No. 69712 Monroe County Ohio.


972. Hattie Harriett Carpenter

DC No.  43500 Monroe County Ohio.


976. Homer Carpenter

BEALLSVILLE---Funeral services for Homer Carpenter, 75, a pre-WorldWar I sailor and a retired carpenter,  will be conducted at Harper andCampbell Funeral Home Saturday at 1:30 P.M. by Rev. VaDemen.  Burialwill be in Beallsville Cemetery.
Mr. Carpenter died at 3 P.M. Wednesday at Barnesville General Hospitalwhere he had been a patient six weeks following a stroke.
A native of Noble County, he had resided the past two years here witha nephew, William Stephens.  His wife Leota Taylor died in 1957.  BornMay 16, 1884, he was the son of John R. and Harriett Ann SmithCarpenter.
He leaves two brothers,  Charles of Lone Tree, Iowa and Robert ofShadyside;  six sisters, Mrs. Fannie Kuhn of Woodsfield and Mrs. MaryRiley,  Mrs. Maggie Mobley,  Mrs. Katie Decker,  Mrs. Hazel Rucker andMrs. Lydia Reed all of Beallsville.  Friday 11 Sept. 1959.


439. William Carpenter

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DC No. 4043 Licking County Ohio

OBIT:
Friday 4 Jan 1934 Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio
William Carpenter, 73, Licking county farmer, who died Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Florence Stephens ofHanover road, was buried Thursday afternoon in the Lutheran cemetery,near Adamsville, after services which were held at noon at the GospelTabernacle in Newark.
Death followed a six weeks' illness due to heart disease.  He was aformer resident of Monroe county and was a member of the Christian church in Calais.  His father was the late Robert Carpenter of Monroe county.
Surviving are four sons, Clyde, and Herman, of Barnesville; Clarenceof Cambridge; Robert of Zanesville; three daughters, Mrs. Ursula Howell of Chandlersville; Mrs. Stephans of Licking county, and Miss Lois Carpenter of Clearwater, Okla.  Also surviving are 15grandchildren and seven brothers.


983. Clyde Carpenter

BARNESVILLE---Clyde Carpenter, 86, 353 Church Street, died at 3:35A.M. today (Jan. 14) at Barnesville Hospital.
He was born March 10, 1889, in Monroe County, the son of the lateWilliam and Margaret Crawford Carpenter, and was a member of theUnited Methodist Church and charter member of Barnesville AmericanLegion Post 168.  He was a veteran of World War 1 and an associatemember of Barnesville Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Carpenter leaves one brother, Robert of Zanesville;  threestep-daughters,  Mrs. Wayne (Opal) Brown, Barnesville,  Mrs. Dallas(Shelda) Adkins, Belmont R.D. and Mrs. A.D. Fred (Norma) Hausch,Barberton.
Friends may call at Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 P.M. Thursday.
Services will be at 1:30 P.M. at the funeral home with Rev. DavidSmith officiating.  Other arrangements are incomplete.
His wife, the former Blanche Todd, died in 1947 and four brothers andfive sisters are deceased.  Wed, 14 Jan. 1976 Jeffersonian.


Shelda Blanche Todd

Shelda Blanche Carpenter, long ill, died in the North WheelingHospital, Friday night at 9 o'clock at the age of 62 years.
Mrs. Carpenter was the daughter of William and Ellen Todd and was bornin Monroe County February 22, 1885.  She was a member of the PleasantRidge Methodist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary.
She was first married to Arthur D. Carpenter in 1906 and he died 25years ago.  In July 1926, she married to Clyde Carpenter who surviveswho her.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Carpenter is survived by four daughters,Mrs. Shelda Adkins and Mrs. Opal Brown of Barnesville,  Mrs. VirginianGill of Akron and Miss Norma Carpenter of the home;  sixgrandchildren;  one sister, Mrs. D.D. Jenkins of Barnesville, twohalf-sisters, Mrs. Ray Hutchinson of Barnesville and Miss Martha Toddof Martins Ferry and one half-brother, Hobert Todd of Quaker City.
All her life Mrs. Carpenter was a devoted Christian woman, and herloss is sincerely mourned.
The Rev. Frank Bickley, pastor of the Church of Nazarene, conductedthe funeral services, which were held from the Campell Funeral HomeMonday afternoon at 1 o'clock.  Interment was made in Mt. TaborCemetery near Stafford in Monroe County.  6 June 1947.
DC No. 8013 Ohio County West Virginia


985. Herman Carpenter

DC No. 35849 Belmont County Ohio.

Barnesville, O. - Herman Carpenter, 61, bachelor, who resided on Oakstreet here, died Monday morning at 2 o'clock in his home.  He hadbeen ill for several months.  He was a native of Calais, having beenborn there March 10, 1891, a son of William and Margaret Carpenter,He was a veteran of World War I.
Bereaved are these sisters and brothers; Mrs. Ursula Howell,Chandlersville; Mrs. Mira Stephens, Newark; Miss Lola of OklahomaCity; Robert and Clarence of Zanesville, and Clyde of Barnesville.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 in theCampbell Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Byron Evans of the FirstPresbyterian church.  Burial will be in Calais cemetery.  He was amember of the American Legion.


440. Wilson Carpenter

Funeral services for Wilson Carpenter, 90, were conducted at theBrubach Funeral Home, in Summerfield, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clockwith Rev. Marie Tschappat officiating.  Burial was made in CalaisCemetery.
Mr. Carpenter died Monday evening at the home of Otis Martin,Summerfield route 1, where he had resided for several years.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Louise Burkhart, of Ft. Wayne,Ind.,  Mrs. Emma Stevens, of Canton., and Mrs. Rusiha Gerhardsten, ofFt. Wayne, Ind.;  five sons, Joseph, of Ft. Wayne, Able and Leonard,of New Haven, Ind., Don, of Charlersville and Greenberry of Euclid;five brothers, Sam of Somerton, Alfred and Clem, of Barnesville, andCharles of Lewisville;  32 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.Thursday 2 Nov. 1950 Noble County Leader.


Margaret A. Hayes

DEATH OF MAGGIE CARPENTER

In life we are constantly reminded of this earthly existence.  Butwhat seems to us most sad is when death visits a home and claims forits victim a mother.  Mrs. Carpenter was born January 7, 1869 and diedAugust 4, 1908.  She was married to Wilson Carpenter August 11, 1888.To this union was born eleven children,  nine of whom are stillliving.  Although she had been a sufferer for many months her friendshoped even against hope that they might still win the dear one back tolife but all was in vain.  Oh! how deep was the sympathy of every onefor the little ones who were left without the kind care of mother.

The last farewell was spoken
And, at breaking of the dawn
She gently fell asleep to wait
The resurrection mour.

There remained the memory only
Of her sweet mother love
The only love of all the earth
Akin to that above.  ICEL.

Thursday 3 Sept. 1908 Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield Ohio


441. Samuel H. Carpenter

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BIRTH: Dec 1863 but 8 Dec 1860 also given. Conflict with 1860 data, but none with 1863. More info needed.

OBIT:
Samuel H. Carpenter, 92, a resident of the Calais-Someton district died at his home two miles south of Somerton morning, Feb. 28, after an illness of a year.
His wife Mary Jane died in 1913 and two children are also deceased.
Surviving are the following children, Forest, Summerfield, Mrs. O.H.Couron of Newark,  Mrs. Edward Gauthau of Wheeling,  Martin ofRavenna,  Arthur of Barnesville,  Mrs. George Ady and Okey ofMansfield, Liston and Mrs. George Johnson of Barberton;  threebrothers:  ten grandchildren;  and 12 great-grandchildren.
Services were held from the Steele Funeral Home in Somerton Tuesdayafternoon at two o'clock.  Rev Craig was in charge.  Burial was madein the Southern Cemetery at Somerton.  5 March 1953 BarnesvilleWhetstone.


Mary Jane Smith

DC No. 61880 Belmont County Ohio


1006. Listen Carpenter

SOMERTON---Funeral services for Listen Carpenter, 69, formerly ofSomerton and Barberton, will be at 1 P.M. Saturday at Steele FuneralHome.  The Rev. Gale Smith will officiate and burial will be inSomerton Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening.  Mr. Carpenterdied Tuesday (Nov. 16, 1971) at a Cambridge Hospital.
He was born July 16, 1902 in Monroe County, the son of Sam and MarySmith Carpenter, and was a member of Somerton United Methodist Church.
Mr. Carpenter leaves one sister,  Mrs. Bertha Johnston, Norton;  threebrothers, Martin of Ravenna,  Arthur of Barnesville and Okey ofSomerton.  Friday 19 Nov. 1971 Cambridge Jeffersonian.


1007. Okey Carpenter

BARNESVILLE--Okey Carpenter, 76, Somerton, died at home on Thursdayafternoon (May 3, 1979).
He was born in Monroe County on June 9, 1902, the son of Samuel andMary Jane Smith Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter leaves his wife, Alice Stacey Carpenter of the home; onestep-son, Wilbert Stacey, Bergholz; one step-daughter, Mrs. RuthDravenstott, Jeromesville; and two brothers, Martin of Ravenna andArthur of Barnesville; a sister, Mrs. George (Bertha) Johnson ofBarberton; and eight grandchildren.
Friends will be received at Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville,on Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be held from thefuneral home on Sunday at 1:30 P.M. with the Rev. Gail Smithofficiating. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery. Friday 4 May 1979Cambridge Jeffersonian Cambridge Ohio.


1009. Libby Carpenter

The unwelcome visitor of Death came on March 28th to the home of Mr.and Mrs. Samuel Carpenter and took from them their little daughterLibby age 7 years.  She was ill but eight days.  She passed into thesummer land.  Although her suffering was great she bore it withpatience until her death warrant came and called from our midst aloved one.  She is now roaming in fields of flowers ever bloomingfragrant.  Yes,  dear when death knocked at our door; sad and drearywas the morrow.  But our loss was her gain.  She was only a bud takenfrom this earth to bloom in heaven.  She is at rest;  she has finishedher journey and she is safe in her father's home above.  It was indeeda sad parting, for none knew her but to love.  But we have a brighthope that by and by when we are done with the sorrows of this life,we will meet little Libby over on the other shore where there is nosorrow,  pain nor woe.  She leaves a father, mother, three brothersand three sisters to mourn her death and also a host of friends bywhom she is sadly missed.  The bereaved relatives have the sympathy ofthe entire community.  All know that she is sweetly at rest.  Thursday12 April 1900 Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield Ohio.


1010. Forrest Carpenter

Forrest Carpenter, better known to many as Forrest Smith the eldest son of Mary Jane Smith Carpenter and Samuel Carpenter was born near MT. Tabor Ridge on March 11, 1886 and departed this life at 5:30Friday evening, July 8, 1955 at the St. Francis Hospital, Cambridge.
At the time of his death he was 69 years, three months and 27 days.He was a life-long resident of the Tabor Ridge and Summerfieldcommunities, having being reared by his grandparents Jacob and MaryAnn Smith, near Elk Fork.
During the last 21 years of his life, his home was at the Rosa andLester Smithberger resident near Summerfield.
He leaves to mourn his departure four brothers, four sisters and manyother relatives and friends. Thursday 21 July 1955 Noble County Leader.


1013. George Walter Carpenter

Walter Carpenter, lifelong resident of the Somerton community and aveteran of World War I, died in Aspinswall, Pa., Veterans hospitalFriday. He was born Aug. 26, 1893 near Somerton, son of Mr. and Mrs.Sam Carpenter.
He is survived by his father and the following brothers and sisters;Mrs. C. H. Courson, Newark, Mrs. Ed Haughan, Wheeling; Mrs. GeorgeAdy, Mansfield; Mrs. George Johnson, Woodsfield; Martin Carpenter ofRavenan; Arthur of Barnesville; Weston of Barberton; Okey Carpenter ofMansfield; One brother and one sisters are deceased. Mr. Carpenter hadbeen a patient in the hospital since last spring.
He was a member of the American Legion Post No.168 of Barnesville,which too part in the funeral services held at Steele Funeral Home inSomerton Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. C. Long of the MethodistChurch. Interment was in Southern Cemetery at Somerton. Monday 24 Nov.1947 Barnesville News Cambridge Jeffersonian Cambridge Ohio.


442. Charles M. Carpenter

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OBIT:
SUMMERFIELD--Charles M. Carpenter, 96, Summerfield, died at 3 P.M.Tuesday at Colonial Rest Home, Old Washington.
He was born on Aug. 16, 1865, in Monroe County, the oldest son ofRobert and Mariah Mercer Carpenter.  His wife, Orilla, died in 1948.He was a retired farmer.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Alta Carpenter and Mrs. HazelBailey of Summerfield;  Mrs. Mildred Brownfield, Newark;  Mrs. EthelBailey, Freeport, and Mrs. May Carpenter of Milford;  two sons, Alfredof near Lewisville and Howard of New Lexington;  30 grandchildren andseveral great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Fivechildren are deceased.
Services will be held at 2 P.M. Friday at the Summerfield Church ofChrist with Evangelist McKinley R. Bates officiating.  Burial will bein Calais Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Bruback Funeral Home here from 7 to 9 P.M.Wednesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday.  6 June 1962Cambridge Jeffersonian Cambridge Ohio.


Orilla F. Snyder

DC No. 77846 Monroe County Ohio

SUMMERFIELD--Orilla Carpenter, 77, wife of Charles Carpenter, ofLewisville route, died at 1 o'clock Wednesday morning in her homefollowing a nine months illness.
Surviving besides the husband are five daughters,  Mrs. Ethel Daileyof Freeport, Mrs. Hazel Dailey of Summerfield, Mrs. Mary Carpenter ofCambridge Rd. 3, Mrs. Alta Carpenter of Sencaville Rd. 2, Mrs. MildredBrownfield of Newark;  two sons Howard of New Lexington and Alfred ofthe home;  two half-sisters, Miss Margaret Snyder of Lewisville route,and Mrs. Sarah Stevens of Lowell.
The body has been removed to the Brubaugh Funeral Home in Summerfieldand will remain there until time of services, which are to held at 1o'clock Friday afternoon in the Summerfield Church of Christ Rev.Jesse Rossiter will officiate and burial will be in Calais Cemetery.Thursday 25 Nov. 1948 Zanesville Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio


1014. Cleona Helen Carpenter

DC no. 15222 Monroe County Ohio


1016. Zelma Florence Carpenter

DC No. 73378 Monroe County Ohio.


1018. Dempsey Verdel Carpenter

DC No. 37806 Monroe County Ohio


443. Jacob Carpenter

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Elizabeth Carpenter

Born in Ohio or Kentucky.

CALAIS WOMEN LEAVES 150 DESCENDANTS

A Calais resident, Mrs. Elziabeth Carpenter, 87, who died Sunday lefta grand total of 150 descendants, which include,  5 children, 44grandchildren,  89 great-grandchildren and 12 great-greatgrandchildren.
Mrs. Carpenter died at the home of a daughter,  Mrs. Mable Morris,Summerfield R.D. 2,  where she had been staying for the past twoyears.  She was otherwise a life-long resident of Calais and outlivedtwo husbands,  Jacob Carpenter, who died 60 years ago and JackCarpenter, also deceased.
Mrs. Josie Delong, Calais,  Mrs. Civilla Carpenter, Summerfield andMrs. Angelia Morris, Byesville, are surviving daughters in addition tothe daughter at whose home she died.  A son Odie, of Quaker City R.D.also survives and the following brothers and sisters;  Mrs. Pete Leachof Summerfield,  Barbara,  Hallie and Vincent Carpenter, all ofCambridge and Mrs. Addie Starr of Quaker City and Eliza. Carpenter ofBaileys Mills.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 P.M. at CalaisMethodist Church by Rev. Delmar Johnson and burial was made in thechurch cemetery.  Friday 4 Oct. 1957 Quaker City Homer Towner QuakerCity Ohio.


1031. Angeline "Angie" Carpenter

BYESVILLE---Funeral services for Mrs. Angeline Carpenter Morris, 75,204 E. Spruce St., Byesville, will be held at 1 P.M. Saturday atMcGaughy Funeral Home here.  The Rev. Kenneth Littlefield willofficiate and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Morris died at 3:45 A.M. Wednesday (June 16, 1971) at GuernseyMemorial Hospital, Cambridge.  She had been ill five weeks.
Born July 12, 1895, in Monroe County,  she was the daughter of Jacoband Elizabeth Carpenter.  Her husband, Harry, died in 1948.
She leaves three sisters,  Mrs. Josie Delong,  Mrs. Civilla Carpenterand Mrs. Mable Morris, all of Summerfield.  Two brothers are deceased.
Mrs. Morris was a member of the Assembly of God Church,  Byesville.Thursday 17 June 1971 Jeffersonian.


1033. Angeline Carpenter

BYESVILLE---Funeral services for Mrs. Angeline Carpenter Morris, 75,204 E. Spruce St., Byesville, will be held at 1 P.M. Saturday atMcGaughy Funeral Home here.  The Rev. Kenneth Littlefield willofficiate and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Morris died at 3:45 A.M. Wednesday (June 16, 1971) at GuernseyMemorial Hospital, Cambridge.  She had been ill five weeks.
Born July 12, 1895, in Monroe County,  she was the daughter of Jacoband Elizabeth Carpenter.  Her husband, Harry, died in 1948.
She leaves three sisters,  Mrs. Josie Delong,  Mrs. Civilla Carpenterand Mrs. Mable Morris, all of Summerfield.  Two brothers are deceased.
Mrs. Morris was a member of the Assembly of God Church,  Byesville.Thursday 17 June 1971 Jeffersonian.


Harry M. Morris

BYESVILLE, MAY 13---Harry M. Morris, 44, 259 S. Fifth Street, diedWednesday at 3 P.M. at Grant Hospital Columbus, following anoperation.
Mr. Morris was born in Noble County, a son of the late John and JaneMorris, and was a resident of Byesville for the past 23 years. He wasa member of the Assembly of God Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Angeline Carpenter; five sisters, Mrs.George Distler, Lewisville, Miss Golda Morris, Summerfield, Mrs. AdaReed, Akron and Mrs. Rose Miracle and Mrs. Mary Denbow, both ofByesville; and three brothers, Herny and Home, Summerfield andWilburt, Byesville.
The body was removed to the Herlan Funeral Home and will be taken tothe residence Thursday evening. Services will be conducted Saturday at2 P.M. at the Assembly of God Church by Rev. Rice Snider. Burial willbe in Greenwood Cemetery. Thursday 13 May 1948 Cambridge JeffersonianCambridge Ohio.


444. Jonathan Randolph Carpenter

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Obituary:  Obituaries of Monroe Co, Ohio, Volume 2 (Monroe Co OGS)
Jonathan Carpenter, of Beallsville, died Tuesday morning, November 28,1950
at his home,  He was a retired farmer and was born in Noble County,Ohio on
January 11, 1872, a son of Robert and Maria Carpenter.
Surviving are two sons, Charles and Dean Carpenter, of Beallsville; a
daughter, Mrs. Nancy McDougal, of Beallsville; four brothers, Clem and
Alfred Carpenter, of Barnesville; Samuel Carpenter of Somerton, andCharles
Carpenter, of Lewisville; fourteen grandchildren and a number ofnieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were held at the Blowers and Campbell funeral home in
Beallsville on Friday afternoon at two o'clock with Rev. FloydWorkman, of
Barnesville, officiating.  Burial was in the Beallsville cemetery.


Angeline Carpenter

Obituary:  Tues 1 Feb 1949 Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio
Funeral services for Mrs. Johnathan Carpenter, 70, were conductedMonday afternoon from her home in Beallsville with Rev. Floyd Workmanofficiating.  Burial was in the Beallsville cemetery by the blowersand Campbell funeral home of Barnesville.
A native of Calais, Mrs. Carpenter died at her home Saturday.  She hadbeen a resident of Beallsville more than 40 years.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Erma McDougal, three sons and severalnieces and nephews.