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    1. Re: CARPENTER-D Digest V99 #105
    2. Konnie Conrad
    3. unsubscribe CARPENTER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > CARPENTER-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 105 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Albert Carpenter - Iowa [Jeanine Wichman <jwichman@mcsomaha] > #2 Fwd re: John Carpenter ["Donna Carpenter Johnson" <dcaguil] > #3 Re: Where do these Carpenters belo [Gumpysfarm@aol.com] > #4 Town Clerk's possible ancestors ["Bruce E. Carpenter" <carp@whidbey] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CARPENTER-D, send a message to > > CARPENTER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Albert Carpenter - Iowa > Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 09:27:49 -0500 > From: Jeanine Wichman <jwichman@mcsomaha.com> > To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com > > I am looking for any connection to any of the following people. Oliver > Burris Carpenter was my grandfather. > > Descendants of Albert H. Carpenter > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. ALBERT H.2 CARPENTER (CYRIL1) was born Bet. 1824 - 1844. He married > BOGET "MAIDEN NAME"1. > > Children of ALBERT CARPENTER and BOGET NAME" are: > i. FRANK3 BOGET1, b. Abt. 1844. > ii. MYRTLE BOGET1, b. Abt. 1844. > iii. LEVI BURRIS CARPENTER1, b. Bet. 1844 - 1864. > iv. ALBERT CARPENTER, JR.1, b. Bet. 1844 - 1864. > v. FRANK CARPENTER1, b. Bet. 1844 - 1864. > vi. CLEVELAND CARPENTER1, b. Bet. 1844 - 1864. > vii. GEORGE CARPENTER1, b. Bet. 1844 - 1864. > 2. viii. ROBERT TALLEY CARPENTER, b. 1864, Montezuma, Poweshiek Co., Iowa; > d. October 1959, Milford, Dickinson Co., Iowa. > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. ROBERT TALLEY3 CARPENTER (ALBERT H.2, CYRIL1)2 was born 1864 in > Montezuma, Poweshiek Co., Iowa2, and died October 1959 in Milford, > Dickinson Co., Iowa3. He married DORA BELLE MATCHETT4 April 08, 1884 in > Montezuma, Poweshiek Co., Iowa4. > > Children of ROBERT CARPENTER and DORA MATCHETT are: > i. ADAH BELLE4 CARPENTER4, b. August 16, 1884, Audubon County, Iowa4; d. > 19664; m. TIPTON LAFOY4, 19114. > ii. OLIVER BURRIS CARPENTER5, b. September 09, 1886, Audubon, Audubon Co., > Iowa6; d. December 05, 1959, Ruthven, Palo Alto, Iowa7; m. OPAL ELNORA > PRATHER8,9, February 23, 1909, Viola Center, Audubon Co., Iowa10. > iii. BURT CLEVELAND CARPENTER11, b. February 12, 1889, Audubon County, > Iowa11; d. August 07, 1964, Spirit Lake Hospital, Dickinson Co. Iowa11; m. > NELLIE FAY TUEL11. > iv. LLOYD CARPENTER11, b. Abt. 1892, Audubon County, Iowa11; d. Abt. 1906, > Audubon County, Iowa12. > v. HARRY ROBERT CARPENTER13, b. August 12, 1894, Nance County, Nebraska13; > m. CELIA MAY BOVEE13, March 03, 1920, Home of Celia's parents, Milford, > Dickinson Co., Iowa13. > vi. CLYDE JEWEL CARPENTER13, b. March 15, 1897, Audubon County, Iowa13; d. > August 29, 1966, Spirit Lake Iowa13; m. (1) ETHEL LAMM13, aft1921; m. (2) > PAMA WATERMAN13, Abt. 1920. > vii. LEWIS WALLACE CARPENTER13, b. May 18, 1900, Audubon County, Iowa13; > d. August 08, 1981, Iowa City Hospital, Iowa14; m. VENU TUEL15. > viii. LAURA ELDORA CARPENTER15, b. 1902, Carroll County Iowa15; m. (1) > OTHELLO W. WEBBER15, July 14, 192115; m. (2) LEE ECHART15, Aft. 192215. > ix. NORINE SARAH CARPENTER15, b. September 30, 1906, Audubon County, > Iowa15; d. June 08, 1965, Spirit Lake, Iowa15; m. LEWIS L. GILMORE15, > November 12, 192515. > > Endnotes > > 1. Lucile Carpenter, Mary Lou Nielsen Matthew. > 2. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter. > 3. Lucile Carpenter, Mary Lou Nielsen Matthew. > 4. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter. > 5. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter, His son.. > 6. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter. > 7. Jeanine Carpenter Wichman, Jeanine Carpenter Wichman. > 8. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter, Biography. > 9. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter. > 10. Gene Carpenter, Their son.. > 11. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter. > 12. Lucile Carpenter, Mary Lou Nielsen Matthew. > 13. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter. > 14. Lucile Carpenter, Mary Lou Nielsen Matthew. > 15. Lucile Carpenter, Opal Carpenter. > > Jeanine Wichman > jwichman@mcsomaha.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Fwd re: John Carpenter > Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 12:53:12 -0700 > From: "Donna Carpenter Johnson" <dcaguila@psn.net> > To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com > > Got this from the AVERY list : > ******** > Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 18:35:47 -0700 > From: Sharilyn Whitaker <sharilyn@northcoast.com> > > Dear Listers, > About 1794, Lucinda AVERY married John CARPENTER (born 6 January 1775 in > > Stafford, Tolland County, CT). I should judge that she was born around > 1776, and probably also in or near Stafford, Tolland County, CT, but she > could have been from > Huron County, Ohio. > > John and LUCINDA AVERY Carpenter had: > 1. Sarah Carpenter for which I have no birthdate > 2. Stephen Carpenter 1795 > 3. Elias Carpenter 1797 > 4. John Carpenter 1803 > 5. Polly (Probably Mary) Carpenter 1807 > 6. Reuben Carpenter 1808 > 7. Ruth Carpenter 1809 (married 1st Eggleston, 2nd Samuel Alpha > Olmstead) > > LUCINDA AVERY died before 1813, in Fairfield Township, Huron County, > Ohio. > > John Carpenter then remarried Sarah Adams, and had more children. He > died in 1859 > in Fairfield. > > Any help with Lucinda would be sincerely appreciated. > > Regards, > > Sharilyn Whitaker > > - ------------------------------ > End of AVERY-D Digest V99 Issue #53 > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Where do these Carpenters belong? > Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 22:56:55 EDT > From: Gumpysfarm@aol.com > To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com > > I think I asked this question before..... > I have a Bemsley Carpenter who died February 22, 1853 at age 77 years old. > His wife Olive died March 30, 1850 at 64 years old. They are buried at the > Madison Center Cemetery, Madison, Ohio. > > Also, does anyone claim Thomas Cerpenter who died 17 August, 1851 at age 25? > (He is buried at Madison Township Cemetery, Madison Ohio.) He was the > husband of Almeda Maria Genung. They had children: Alice M. Carpender who > married Charles Moak, and also a son Henry T. Carpender who married and lived > in Dubuque, Iowa. > > Anyone know where this line fits? > > I also need to find the line in which Charlts Carpenter/der fits. He was > born c. 1785 and died in 1854 in Michigan. He married Sally Lewis. > > If anyone knows where these two Carpenters "belong", please let me know. > > THANKS, > Jan Skinner > gumpysfarm@aol.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Town Clerk's possible ancestors > Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 21:36:39 -0700 > From: "Bruce E. Carpenter" <carp@whidbey.com> > To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com > > In the library of the University of Washington is an extensive > collection of English state papers from the middle ages, consisting > of law cases and tax records. There are well over a hundred > thick blue volumes, each many hundreds of pages. There is much Carpenter > related. Today I will present a sample from three > volumes entitled CALENDAR OF THE CLOSE ROLLS, from > the late 1200s, the time prior to John Carpenter the Town > Clerk and his father Richard. My object is to find material > suggestive of their origins. A very wealthy individual discovered > was a Edward le Carpenter or Charpenter and his son Robert. > The pair are noted in many legal proceedings. Edward and Robert > are residents of Middlesex Co. a traditional residential area > for wealthy London merchants. Edward's identity as a foreign > resident is immediately sugested by the Charpenter name, > which is used in at least half the references to him. Son Robert > is cited in a law suit with "merchants of Amiens". Edwards > assets extend to holdings in London itself. In a 1289 security > for a loan, his "lands and chattels in the city of London" are > cited, as well as elsewhere his " lands and chattels in Co. Middlesex." > Witnesses to Edward's financial dealings are > seemingly very powerful individuals such as a Earl of Cornwall > in one proceeding. > > Sincerely, > Bruce E. Carpenter

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