. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . rpenter, sons of Christian Carpenter ofLancaster, Pa., and whose mother was a sister of my grand-mother. Gabriel Carpenter married Elizabeth Connell, andtheir children were Elizabeth and John, the latter being married first Mary Cannon, and their children were Henry,and Laura, both still living. For a second wife, he married aMiss Eetter, and their children were
. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . rpenter, sons of Christian Carpenter ofLancaster, Pa., and whose mother was a sister of my grand-mother. Gabriel Carpenter married Elizabeth Connell, andtheir children were Elizabeth and John, the latter being married first Mary Cannon, and their children were Henry,and Laura, both still living. For a second wife, he married aMiss Eetter, and their children were George, and two daughters;George still living. Augustine Carpenter, Samuel Carpenter,and Catherine Carpenter, all children of Emanuel above named,married and had children, but I remember nothing of 1834, or 1835 the widow of William Carpenter, my grand-fathers brother, and her family, moved to the northwestern partof Ohio, and I never knew them. About the same time, thewidow of John Carpenter, and the mother of Diana Pearce, withher son Israel Carpenter, and her two sons Edwin, and HenryShellenberger, by her second husband, moved to Shelby County,Illinois, and with them her two brothers, John and Sebastian. Dr GEORGE PAUL CARPENTER,Cedar Rapids, Iowa. SEYMOUR D. CARPENTER. 73 Carpenter, of the old stock,- who came from two brothers had families, and their descendants now livein Shelby, Wayne and Sangamon counties, Illinois, and nearMexico, Mo. In addition to all these persons named, I hadnumerous relatives in Fairfield County, on my mothers side ofthe house, in the families of the Pearces, Van Metres, Apple-gates, Clems, Hulls and others. At the period named, all,with the exceptions noted, lived in, or near Lancaster, Ohio,and my early life, until I was twenty years of age, was spentamong them. The Ohio, and the Lancaster, of seventy years ago,were very primitive when compared with what they are toil and strength expended in the precedin
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