10144. Annie May "Madie" Carpenter
1920 - Residence - Justice Precinct 1, Camp, Texas
Preston and Mildred Carpenter photo
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=071ad92f-c894-4d1f-a963-ffd71969e1c1&tid=28695173&pid=180
8746. Andrew Clayton Carpenter
1900 - Residence - Justice Precinct 1 (Excl. Pittsburg Town), Camp, Texas
10147. Aubrey Casville Carpenter
1920 - Residence - Justice Precinct 1, Titus, Texas
1920 - Residence - Justice Precinct 1, Titus, Texas
1920 - Residence - Justice Precinct 1, Titus, Texas
MARRIAGE: 31 Dec 1989 Lamar, Tx - but to whom?
CHILDREN: Children as listed and 3 unknowns with no data.
His name spelled Augustus in all documents I have including TX Death Index.
10172. Winnie Cornelia Carpenter
Spouse living at time of AF submission. 1985
Spouse living at time of AF submission. 1985
Spouse living at time of AF submission. 1985
George Washington Pilgrim, b. August 23, 1881 @ Pine, Camp, Texas. Son
of Isaac Timms Pilgrim and Sarah Emmaline Powell. George died August
27, 1938 @ Pine, Camp, Texas. Buried at Willow Oak Cemetery, Upshur,
Texas. Married Allie Mae Lewis on October 16, 1904 @ Pine, Camp,
Texas. Marriage is listed in publication "Camp County Texas Marriages,
1874 - 1978, pg. 164.
5. Allie Mae LEWIS-47189 was born about 1890 in TX.
Allie Mae Lewis, b. October 07, 1884 @ Pine, Camp, Texas, d. September
18, 1960 @ Tyler, Texas. Buried at Willow Oak Cemetery, Upshur, Texas.
Allie daughter of Eugene Napoleon Lewis (Moseley) and Mary R. E.
(Mollie) Carpenter. (Mollie's death certificate was filed in Upshur
County, copy in my possession).E-MAIL: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 From: Billy & Laura Pilgrim
Hi John.
I just got off the telephone with my cousin who lives in Tyler, Texas.
While we were talking, I mentioned Mollie's name and that I thought she
was of indian blood but could not prove it.
My cousin said the our grandmother, Allie Mae Lewis Pilgrim, told her
many times that Mollie was indeed a full blood Cherokee Indian. I told
her that Mollie was born in Upshur County and she said that was true and
that just north of Gilmer lies the Cherokee Trace and there was a
Cherokee settlement there and that was where Mollie was born. This
corroborates what my uncle told me in mid-June when I was up that way.
My cousin said that our grandmother gave her Mollie's eyeglasses and the
glasses are the only relic of Mollie's existence to survive to this day.
Now I'm wondering if maybe I should go ahead and gamble $100 to have the
Cherokee Nation Registration Authority do the search and send me the
information listed on the Dawes Census Rolls for Mollie Rebecca
Carpenter. Sure would like to know.
I thought that maybe your suggestion that Mollie might have been adopted
was the more plausible explanation but this new information shines a
whole new light on the subject.
Exciting stuff huh :) ?
I'll keep you posted.
Billy Pilgrim.
1900 - Justice Precinct 2, Fisher, Texas
1910
1920
1930 - Precinct 4, Lamb, Texas
10182. Rayburn Newton Carpenter
1930 - Precinct 4, Lamb, Texas
Otis Binnet & Cara Richardson Wedding
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=316f8235-4ed8-4b71-8916-58d0c1c3bb81&tid=28695173&pid=2871920 - Residence - Justice Precinct 3, Callahan, Texas
1920 - Residence - Justice Precinct 3, Callahan, Texas
While serving in the military, he was killed in action during the battle of Okinawa.