NAME: Lucius or Julius, the later noted on the 1880 US Census.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Julius CARPENTER Self M Male W 32 OH Grocer VT VT
Libby CARPENTER Wife M Female W 32 OH Keeping House NY NY
Fanny CARPENTER Dau S Female W 4 OH OH OH
Johnah DIXON BroL M Male W 37 ENG Commission Merchant ENG ENG
Henriette DIXON SisterL M Female W 34 OH None NY NY
Arthur C. DIXON Other S Male W 20 IL Clerk In Store ENG ENG
White OSBORN Other S Male W 19 NY Clerk In Store NY NY
Mathilde IRICK Other S Female W 20 IL Servant IL PRUSSIA
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Source Information:
Census Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254195
NA Film Number T9-0195
Page Number 550C
Elizabeth Sallsbury (Libbie) Browne
Parents:
Father: ALMIRON BROWN Disc #56 Pin #548911
Mother: HARRIET FRARY STOW Disc #56 Pin #548930
FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File
FANNY PEACE CARPENTER Compact Disc #56 Pin #549001
IGI has: 21 JUN 1875 , Wood, Ohio - with same parents.
10928. Allen Francis Carpenter
Resided in Somerville, ,MA. He was educated in the common
schools and at St. Johnsbury, VT academy, and went into the
grocery business at Somerville in 1869. He enlisted in Company
H, 12th Vermont volunteers. He was mustered into service in
October, 1862. Served in the army of the Potomac, and was
mustered out in July, 1863. He was a member of Charity lodge of
Masons; also a member of Oasis lodge of Odd Fellows. He belongs
to the Boston Board of Commerce, and is the second
vice-president of Boston Retail Grocers' association. In 1897
Mr. Carpenter was its president and general manager. In the
opening address of the third food exposition held by that
association Oct. 4, 1897, in his address of welcome occurs this
paragraph, "Every feature is a step forward in exposition
efforts. Pure food, full measure, honest weight should be the
aim and desire of every grocer." He is one of the directors of
the Somerville national bank. He was a representative from
Somerville in the ,MA legislature in 1893 and 1894 and
served on the committee of public reservations. Was also elected
for a second term.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 541
Of Cohasset, ,MA.
10931. Edward Payson Carpenter
Edward P. was educated in the public and private schools of
Willington, ,CT and the academies of Chelsea, VT and Monson,
,MA. After spending some two years in the mercantile business
in Hartford, ,CT, he located in 1861, in Pittsburg, ,PA, but
his residence since 1868, has been in Philadelphia. For many
years he carried on a very large wholesale business in sewing
machines, extending over several states. He is now in the fire
Insurance business, president of one company and a director in
two others. He is an energetic businessman and is extensively
known as being well posted in all general business matters.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 541
(AFN: 1Z12-3P8)CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Edwd. CARPENTER Self M Male W 41 CT Real Estate Broker CT VT
Fanny CARPENTER Wife M Female W 36 PA Keeping House MA CT
Herbert CARPENTER Son S Male W 14 PA At School CT PA
Edwd. CARPENTER Son S Male W 8 PA At School CT PA
Annie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 3 PA CT PA
Howard CARPENTER Son S Male W 1 PA CT PA
Harvey CARPENTER Cousin S Male W 29 CT Bookkeeper CT CT
Annie WRIGHT Other S Female W 36 ENG Svt. ENG ENG
Sarah JONES Other S Female W 18 PA Svt. IRE IRE
Kate FLYNN Other S Female W 20 IRE Svt. IRE IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place 7th Ward, District 23, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Family History Library Film 1255171
NA Film Number T9-1171
Page Number 303A
Fannie CHILDS (AFN:1Z12-32B)
BIRTH: Birth listed as PA in the 1880 US Census.
18336. Herbert Bancroft Carpenter
(AFN:1Z12-3QG)
Listed as "Howard" on the 1880 US Census.
NAME: Titus book has name as Frank Amos.
10940. Althea Cheney Carpenter
NAME: Althea in the Carpenter Memorial. Since her father compiled the book, I assume he got her name right!
Other records show her name as "Alatheia."
Not in the Carpenter Memorial.
The following supplied by John L. Carpenter 22 Nov 2008 via email:
V11. EZRA PARKER was b. NOV. 4, 1864 ; M.
Mabel Hovey, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 25, 189 1, daughter of
Edwin L. and Ella (Carr) Hovey and granddaughter of William and Lydia
(Richardson) Hovey of Waterford, Vt. He graduated at the St. Johnsbury
academy; his health would not permit his taking of a profession, therefore
his occupation is farming. He is now on the homestead at Waterford, with
which he has connected a creamery. He has filled the office of superintendent
of schools and also other town offices. At the last election he was elected
a justice of the peace. Mabel, his wife, graduated at the St. Johnsbury
academy, and has been a very successful teacher for several years.
18360. Amos Bugbee Carpenter II
SSDI - Social Security Death Index
Amos CARPENTER
Birth Date: 9 May 1897
Death Date: Jul 1975
Social Security Number: 034-07-4596
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Massachusetts
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 03301
Localities: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire
http://www.rockvillemama.com/caledonia/carpenteramosbugbeeminerbugbee.txt
Caledonia
CARPENTER, Miner Bugbee
Biography of Miner Bugbee CARPENTER (son of Amos B.)Encyclopedia Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic Biographical Sketches
of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons of Vermont in Other States.
Dodge. Burlington: Ullery Publishing Company, 1912, p 140Miner B. CARPENTER, butter manufacturer, Concord [Essex County, Vermont], was
born 26 October 1867 in Waterford [Caledonia County, Vermont], son of Amos B.
and Cosbi B. (PARKER) CARPENTER. Educated in the public schools of
Waterford, St. Johnsbury Academy, class of 1890, and Clinton [Clinton
County], Iowa, Business College. On graduating from business college
returned to Waterford, engaged in farming, and in 1891, with his brother, E.
P. [Ezra Parker] CARPENTER, built a creamery; in 1896 formed a stock company
under the name of the Trout Brook Creamery Company, moving to Concord in
1892, and has done an increasing business each year since; the last year's
business amounting to $70,000, taking in nearly one million pounds of cream
and making a quarter of a million pounds of butter; at present manager and
treasurer of the creamery. Republican. Member of the Methodist Church and
superintendent of the Sunday school. In 1899 he [Miner Bugbee CARPENTER]
married [Miss?] Mary GOSS of Waterford. They have two daughters, Priscilla
and Lucile.Submitted by Cathy Kubly