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Descendants of ? CarverGeneration No. 11. ?1 CARVER was born in England. He married ?. Children of ? CARVER and ? are:
Generation No. 22. JOHN2 CARVER (?1) was born Abt 1657 in Hertfordshire County, ENGLAND (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died Abt 1714 (Source: Verna Palfrey). He married MARY LANE Bef. 1682 in Priory of St Albans, Hertfordshire, ENGLAND (Source: Elsie Carver), daughter of WILLIAM LANE and CECILIA LOVE. She was born Abt 1665 in Priory of St Albans, London, ENGLAND (Source: LDS: Ancestral File, LDS: IGI Records). See our Lane Family GenealogyEarly history of the "Carvers" Taken from a book published by T. Ellwood Zell; Philadelphia, Penn. Dedicated to Watson Co. History of Byberry and Moreland Townships, Philadelphia, Penn. "Byberry" being named for a native town near Bristol, ENGLAND; and Poyneslink (Poquessing) Creek. John & Mary Carver lived in St Albans in England and sailed to America on the "Welcome" from England. John Carver with brothers William, Joseph and Jacob came to Penn from ENGLAND in 1682. All members of the "Society of Friends". Previous to emigrating from ENGLAND, John married Mary Lane at the Priory of St Albans. He took up a patent from Wm. Penn, 690 acres of land in the NE part of Byberry along Poquessing Creek. It includes site of old homestead which remained in the family for six generations, having descended successively from father to son, all of who were named John until 1864. He was a malster by profession and the malt house was continued until the fourth generation when the business became so poor it was given up. A large chestnut tree, 6 ft in diameter on John Carver's farm was cut down by Watson Conly in 1885. It made 10 cords of wood and 180 posts, the largest tree of any kind with no doubt "Old Elm" which stood in from of Carver's house. On account of its size it was a curiosity. It stood alone in all its majesty, away from surrounding trees and was a noble specimen. Measuring 25 ft in circumference, it was 40 ft up to its branches and topmost limbs were 110 ft. high. Mahlon Carver stated that the tree made more than 25 cords of wood. On John Carver's, now Colonel Burling's, farm are two pear trees which were brought over from ENGLAND by the first John Carver in 1682 and were still alive and bearing fruit in 1856. The yearly meeting held in Burlington, NJ in 1694 recommended four Friends be appointed to have charge of youths belonging to the "Society", and in the Second month of that year John Carver of Byberry was appointed one of the four. It appears that some Friends in those days did not observe the Golden Rule and the meeting, feeling the necessity of having closer observance of the principles and customs of the Society, appointed in the 12th month of 1694, John Carver and John Brock to admonish those that profess "Gods" truth and do not walk answerably thereto. This was the origin of the appointment of overseers in Byberry Meeting. The custom continued to the present time.
John and Mary's daughter, Mary, was born in a cave near Philadelphia five days after landing the William Penn and Company, and was the first child of English parentage born in Pennsylvania. She married Isaac Knight of Ablington, who afterwards was a noted Minister of the Society of Friends. John married Isabel Weldon of Ireland. Children John, Ann, Isaac. John married Rachel Naylor, daughter of Joseph Naylor of Southhampton and settled on the "Carver" homestead. Ann - no record. Isaac - married Phobe Walmsey. He died of smallpox in 1786, was somewhat noted for a literary man, was a wit, and had a poetical turn, was called "Poet Carver". John Carver was a malster and ran a malt house. More About JOHN CARVER:
Children of JOHN CARVER and MARY LANE are:
Generation No. 33. RICHARD3 CARVER (JOHN2, ?1) was born July 16, 1686 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Verna Palfrey), and died April 13, 1727 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Elsie Carver). He married HANNAH BOTTAM August 25, 1708 (Source: Elsie Carver). She was born Abt 1690 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of RICHARD CARVER and HANNAH BOTTAM are:
4. JOHN3 CARVER (JOHN2, ?1) was born November 21, 1687 in Byberry, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Verna Palfrey), and died May 14, 1769 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Verna Palfrey). He married ISABELLE WELDON August 26, 1716 in Abington Monthly Meeting Oct 28 1716 (?) (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Verna Palfrey). She was born Abt 1689 in Baremy of Kendale, IRELAND (Source: Elsie Carver), and died January 10, 1746/47 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Children of JOHN CARVER and ISABELLE WELDON are:
5. JAMES3 CARVER (JOHN2, ?1) was born December 20, 1691 in Byberry Twp, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Verna Palfrey), and died 1727. He married ELIZABETH HALLOWAY August 25, 1708 (Source: Verna Palfrey). She was born Abt 1693 (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Verna Palfrey).
Children of JAMES CARVER and ELIZABETH HALLOWAY are:
Generation No. 46. SARAH4 CARVER (RICHARD3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Abt 1719 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Elsie Carver). She married (1) JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEW. He was born August 10, 1715 in Montgomeryville, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). She married (2) JOHN CLOYD. He was born Abt 1714 in Great Valley, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of SARAH CARVER and JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEW are:
7. JOHN4 CARVER (JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born July 30, 1717 in Byberry, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: Verna Palfrey), and died January 15, 1791 in Carver Homestead - Byberry, Pennsylvania (Source: Verna Palfrey). He married RACHEL NAYLOR April 15, 1747 in Southampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Source: Verna Palfrey), daughter of JOHN NAYLOR and MARY LANE. She was born Abt 1726 in Southampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died June 1811 (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Click here to see our Naylor Family Genealogy
Children of JOHN CARVER and RACHEL NAYLOR are:
8. ISAAC4 CARVER (JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born February 22, 1721/22 in Byberry, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: Verna Palfrey), and died December 25, 1786 (Source: Elsie Carver). He married PHOEBE WALMSLEY February 26, 1741/42 (Source: Verna Palfrey).
Children of ISAAC CARVER and PHOEBE WALMSLEY are:
9. MARY4 CARVER (JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born June 15, 1719 in Maryland (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). She married CHARLES BENBOW in North Carolina, son of RICHARD BENBOW and SUSANNA JONES. He was born February 20, 1703/04 in Trefelggwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died Abt 1774 in Bladen County, North Carolina. Click here to see our Benbow Family Genealogy
Children of MARY CARVER and CHARLES BENBOW are:
Generation No. 510. JOHN5 BARTHOLOMEW (SARAH4 CARVER, RICHARD3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Abt 1747 in Great Valley, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). He married HANNAH DAVIS. She was born Abt 1751 in Chester, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of JOHN BARTHOLOMEW and HANNAH DAVIS are:
11. JOHN5 CARVER (JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born October 26, 1747 in Byberry, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: Elsie Carver), and died February 18, 1817 (Source: Verna Palfrey). He married MARY BUCKMAN May 22, 1771 (Source: Elsie Carver). Children of JOHN CARVER and MARY BUCKMAN are:
12. SAMUEL5 CARVER (JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 2, 1749 in Byberry, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: Verna Palfrey), and died April 10, 1784 (Source: Verna Palfrey). He married SUSAN CONRAD. was born (Source: Elsie Carver). Children of SAMUEL CARVER and SUSAN CONRAD are:
13. ELI5 CARVER (JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 28, 1751 in Byberry, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania (Source: Verna Palfrey), and died July 30, 1827 (Source: Carver Family Record; LDS: Ancestral File). He married MARTHA WILSON Abt 1805 (Source: Elsie Carver). She was born May 13, 1783 (Source: Carver Family Record, LDS: Ancestral File), and died November 26, 1838 (Source: Carver Family Record; LDS: Ancestral File).
Children of ELI CARVER and MARTHA WILSON are:
14. PHOEBE5 CARVER (ISAAC4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born 1755 (Source: Verna Palfrey), and died 1827 (Source: Verna Palfrey). She married THOMAS TOMLINSON 1773 (Source: Elsie Carver). Children of PHOEBE CARVER and THOMAS TOMLINSON are:
15. MARY5 BENBOW (MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born January 30, 1756 in Bladen County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died August 10, 1823 in Dover, Wayne Co, Indiana (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). She married DANIEL BALDWIN November 7, 1781 in New Garden, Guilford Co, North Carolina (Source: New Garden Monthly Meeting NC- Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), son of WILLIAM BALDWIN and ELIZABETH SMITH. He was born September 23, 1756 in New Garden, Guilford Co, North Carolina (Source: New Garden Monthly Meeting NC- Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died August 14, 1823 in Dover, Wayne Co, Indiana (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). Click to see our Baldwin Family line
16. BENJAMIN5 BENBOW (MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Abt 1751 in Bladen County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died February 8, 1829 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He married LYDIA REYNOLDS January 11, 1781 in Center MM, Guilford County, North Carolina. She was born January 30, 1760 in Center Friends, Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died May 8, 1837 in Hopewell MM, Guilford County, North Carolina. Guilford Co, NC Will Abstracts 1771-1841 Benjamin Benbow, dated 26 January 1829. Names son Benjamin, John, David; daughters Elizabeth, Ann; wife Lydia. Benjamin was given 184 tract whereon I live. Guilford County, North Carolina Wills Book B, page 278. The Will of Benjamin Benbow: Whereas I Benjamin Benbow of the County of Guilford and State of North Carolina, being weakly of body, but of a sound mind and perfect memory thank (sp?) but to make something by way of a Last Will and Testament. And first I will that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid and discharged by my executors herein named Second I will and ordain that my son Benjamin Benbow have all my land and farm whereon I now live supposed to be 184 acres more or less as his property forever, by his rendering unto his mother sufficient support year after year during her widowhood out of the profits [one word illegible] from said farm. 3rd I will that my beloved wife Lydia Benbow have the privilege of the house and the use of the household and kitchen furniture of every kind during her widowhood but if she will marry my will is that my household and kitchen furniture except my clock be equally divided between her and my two daughters Elizabeth and Ann share and share alike. 4th I will that my wife have my bay hors called Cilum and forty dollars in money to be levied and raised out of my estate to wholly at her disposal. 5th I will that my son Benjamin Benbow have the clock as his property at my decease. 6th I will the remaining part of my property not before disposed of be equally divided by selling or otherwise between my three sons namely John Benbow, David Benbow, and Benjamin Benbow share and share alike. And lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my two sons David and Benjamin Benbow executors to this my last will and Testament revoking all other wills by me made ratifying and confirming this to be only [words illegible] In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of the 1st month of 1829. Benjamin Benbow Signed and acknowledged as such in the presents of us Moses Owen Nicholas Clark Thomas Lloyds proved February term court 1829 GCT: July 04, 1778, New Garden MM, Guilford Co., NC from Cane Creek MM, Orange (now Alamance) Co., NC Children of BENJAMIN BENBOW and LYDIA REYNOLDS are:
17. THOMAS5 BENBOW (MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born January 2, 1762 in Bladen County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died February 2, 1825 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He married HANNAH STANLEY March 24, 1787, daughter of WILLIAM STANLEY and ELIZABETH WALKER. She was born January 2, 1762 in Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died December 25, 1832 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Children of THOMAS BENBOW and HANNAH STANLEY are:
Generation No. 618. JOSEPH6 BARTHOLOMEW (JOHN5, SARAH4 CARVER, RICHARD3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 9, 1780 in East Whiteland, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). He married "BETSY" ELIZABETH JONES. She was born September 16, 1786 in Great Valley, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEW and "BETSY" JONES are:
19. JOHN6 CARVER (JOHN5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born February 28, 1776 (Source: Elsie Carver). He married ELIZABETH BRIGGS. was born (Source: Elsie Carver). Children of JOHN CARVER and ELIZABETH BRIGGS are:
20. JOSEPH WILSON6 CARVER (ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 13, 1813 in Pennsylvania (Source: Amos Carver Family Records, LDS: Ancestral File), and died August 8, 1887 in Wabash, Indiana and buried in Jack Cemetery (Source: Jack Cemetery records located near Paw Paw Creek Indiana., Amos Carver Family Records). He married (1) SARAH H WOODS July 15, 1841 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records; Elsie Carver). She was born October 8, 1823 in Ohio (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), and died January 18, 1871 in Wabash, Indiana and buried in Jack Cemetery (Source: Jack Cemetery records located near Paw Paw Creek Indiana., Amos Carver Family Records). He married (2) ANN WHITE September 14, 1876 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records). She was born April 3, 1811 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), and died September 20, 1885 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records). Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 500 line 341870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 396 line 36 In the census records, Joseph's occupation is listed as both a lumberman and a farmer. In 1851, Joseph & Sarah Carver moved from Ohio to Indiana. Notes for SARAH H WOODS: Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 500 line 341870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 396 line 36 Children of JOSEPH CARVER and SARAH WOODS are:
21. RACHEL6 CARVER (ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born October 25, 1822 (Source: Carver Family Record; LDS: Ancestral file). She married WILLIAM REED May 19, 1842. He was born September 2, 1819 (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of RACHEL CARVER and WILLIAM REED are:
22. ELI6 CARVER (ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 2, 1825 in Byberry, Pennsylvania (Source: Carver Family Record; LDS: Ancestral file). He married (1) EMALINE ROGERS. She was born Abt 1828 in Ohio (Source: LDS: Ancestral File; Verna Palfrey), and died June 10, 1866 in Wabash, Indiana and buried in Jack Cemetery (Source: Jack Cemetery records located near Paw Paw Creek Indiana.). He married (2) LUCY A OR LAVINA ? Aft. 1866, daughter of ? and ?. She was born Abt 1828 in Ohio.
Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 447 line 21870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 263 line 2 1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 310 line 27 Eli Carver was a lumberman and a farmer. Notes for EMALINE ROGERS: Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 447 line 2Notes for LUCY A OR LAVINA ?: Census Info:1870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 263 line 21880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 310 line 27 Children of ELI CARVER and EMALINE ROGERS are:
Children of ELI CARVER and LUCY ? are:
23. PHOEBE6 TOMLINSON (PHOEBE5 CARVER, ISAAC4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born (Source: Elsie Carver). She married JAMES CARTER (Source: Elsie Carver). Child of PHOEBE TOMLINSON and JAMES CARTER is:
24. ISAAC6 TOMLINSON (PHOEBE5 CARVER, ISAAC4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born February 3, 1783 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Source: Elsie Carver), and died January 13, 1860 in Harrisville, Ohio (Source: Tom Carter.). He married MARY DEWEESE 1809 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Source: Tom Carter.).
Children of ISAAC TOMLINSON and MARY DEWEESE are:
30. JOHN6 BENBOW (BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born March 1, 1787 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died May 15, 1844 in Grant County, Fairmont, Indiana. He married CHARITY MENDENHALL October 8, 1807 in New Garden MM, Guilford County, North Carolina, daughter of AARON MENDENHALL and MIRIAM RICH. She was born June 23, 1787 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died April 12, 1858 in Fairmont, Indiana.
From the records of New Garden MM, Wayne County, Indiana:
Children of JOHN BENBOW and CHARITY MENDENHALL are:
31. DAVID6 BENBOW (BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born November 22, 1797 in Guilford County, North Carolina, and died October 10, 1846 in Hopewell MM, Guilford County, North Carolina. He married MIRIAM MENDENHALL April 2, 1818 in New Garden MM, Guilford County, North Carolina. She was born July 20, 1799 in Guilford County, North Carolina, and died March 4, 1870 in Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa.
Children of DAVID BENBOW and MIRIAM MENDENHALL are:
32. BENJAMIN6 BENBOW (BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Abt 1798 in Guilford County, North Carolina, and died October 18, 1846 in Randolph, Indiana. He married RACHEL HOCKETT (HAGGATT) February 3, 1825 in Center MM, Guilford County, North Carolina. Children of BENJAMIN BENBOW and RACHEL (HAGGATT) are:
33. CHARLES6 BENBOW (THOMAS5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 6, 1787 in Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died July 24, 1868. He married POLLY MARY SAUNDERS December 8, 1811 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She was born Abt 1790 in Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of CHARLES BENBOW and POLLY SAUNDERS are:
34. WILLIAM6 BENBOW (THOMAS5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 10, 1789 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). He married CATHERINE HUNT December 29, 1813 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. She was born Abt 1789 (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of WILLIAM BENBOW and CATHERINE HUNT are:
Generation No. 735. SARAH ANN7 BARTHOLOMEW (JOSEPH6, JOHN5, SARAH4 CARVER, RICHARD3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 9, 1809 in East Whiteland, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). She married SAMUEL NASH. He was born August 12, 1809 in Whitemarsh, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of SARAH BARTHOLOMEW and SAMUEL NASH are:
36. MARY JANE7 CARVER (JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born July 29, 1842 in Harveysburg, Warren County, Ohio (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), and died May 6, 1936 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records). She married DAVID W MILLER February 14, 1867 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records). He died January 1, 1896 (Source: Elsie Carver). Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 500 line 34Mary Carver's occupation was news work. Children of MARY CARVER and DAVID MILLER are:
37. JOHN ALEXANDER7 CARVER (JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born August 25, 1843 in Harveysburg, Warren County, Ohio (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), and died August 29, 1907 (Source: Carver Family Record). He married ?. Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 500 line 34John Carver was a teamster. Children of JOHN CARVER and ? are:
38. AMOS THORNTON7 CARVER (JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born May 5, 1845 in Harveysburg, Warren County, Ohio (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), and died October 19, 1919 in California and buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Colton, California (Source: Newspaper clipping, Carver Family Record). He married (1) "HETTIE" HESTER ANN OSWALT May 11, 1865 in Wabash, Noble Township, Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record; Newpaper Clipping from Wabash Tribune), daughter of SOLOMON OSWALT and CATHERINE BLACK. She was born November 17, 1845 in Preble, Ohio (Source: Carver Family Record), and died December 29, 1874 in Wabash, Indiana and buried in Jack Cemetery (Source: Carver Family Record, Jack Cemetery records located near Paw Paw Creek Indiana.). He married (2) FRANCES BECK February 22, 1877 in Wabash, Wabash Co, Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record), daughter of GEORGE BECK and MARY ?. She was born July 4, 1848 in Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record), and died April 29, 1919 in California (Source: Carver Family Record, newpaper clipping). Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 500 line 341870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 393 line 19 1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 162 line 44 1900 South Dakota, Campbell Co. Centre Twp, household 158 line 12 Amos's nephew John age 16 born @ 1874 Indiana was living with Amos in 1880 in Indiana. Amos's occupation was listed as both a farmer and a laborer. Hester and Amos were married at Hester's parents home. Notes for "HETTIE" HESTER ANN OSWALT: Census Info:1850 Ohio Preble Co. Twin Twp, household 751 line 161870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 393 line 19 Notes for FRANCES BECK: Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 525 line 241870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 392 line 11 1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 162 line 44 1900 South Dakota, Campbell Co. Centre Twp, household 158 line 12 Children of AMOS CARVER and "HETTIE" OSWALT are:
Children of AMOS CARVER and FRANCES BECK are:
39. ALICE ELZINA7 CARVER (JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 5, 1854 in Wabash, Indiana (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), and died November 29, 1941 in California (Source: Carver Family Record). She married JACOB M GRAFF April 9, 1875 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), son of ? GRAFF and ?. He was born October 17, 1851 in Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record), and died November 21, 1941 in California (Source: Carver Family Record). Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 500 line 341870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 396 line 36 1880 Wabash Co. Somerset Waltz Twp, household 195 line 6 1920 California, San Bernadino Co. Colton Twp, household 328 line 52 Notes for JACOB M GRAFF: Census Info:1880 Wabash Co. Somerset Waltz Twp, household 195 line 61920 California, San Bernadino Co. Colton Twp, household 328 line 52 Jacob was a mail carrier and a house carpenter. Jacob and Alice were living with their nephew Emanuel Carver in 1920. Children of ALICE CARVER and JACOB GRAFF are:
40. ELI WILSON7 CARVER (JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born November 6, 1858 in Wabash, Indiana (Source: Amos Carver Family Records), and died April 10, 1903 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records). He married GRACE E ELDRIDGE December 21, 1887 (Source: Carver Family Record). She died December 17, 1895 (Source: Amos Carver Family Records). Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 500 line 341870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 396 line 36 1900 Nebraska, Lancaster Co. Lincoln Twp, household 120 line 44 Eli Carver was a farmer. Eli Carver was living with his brother Amos in 1880. In the 1900 census, Eli was listed as being an invalid. Children of ELI CARVER and GRACE ELDRIDGE are:
41. ELLA RACHEL7 CARVER (JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 9, 1862 in Wabash, Wabash Co, Indiana (Source: Amos Carver Family Records; LDS: Ancestral File; Death Certificate Washington State), and died July 11, 1950 in Mabton, Yakima Co., Washington buried in Woodburn, Oregon (Source: Carver Family Record; LDS: Ancestral File; Death Certificate Washington State). She married ARCHIE LINCOLN HAWLEY July 31, 1879 in Weeping Water, Cass Co, Nebraska (Source: Marriage Certificate: Cass County, Nebraska; Amos Carver Family records; LDS: Ancestral File), son of "HI" HAWLEY and "EMMA" BUNKER. He was born January 19, 1860 in Tipton, Cedar Co, Iowa (Source: Death Certificate: Marquiam, Clackamas County, Oregon; Carver Family Records; LDS: Ancestral File), and died September 14, 1922 in Marquiam, Clackamas, Oregon buried in Belle Passi, Woodburn, Oregon (Source: Death Certificate: Marquiam, Clackamas County, Oregon; Carver Family Records; LDS: Ancestral File). See our Hawley Family Genealogy
42. GEORGE7 CARVER (ELI6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Abt 1848 in Ohio (Source: Verna Palfrey). He married EDNA ANN CAROTHERS, daughter of JOHN CAROTHERS and EMALINE STONE. She was born Abt 1851 (Source: Martha Montgomery Reddout.). Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 447 line 21870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 256 line 5 1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 213 line 13 George was a laborer and a farmer. Children of GEORGE CARVER and EDNA CAROTHERS are:
43. ALEXANDER R7 CARVER (ELI6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born November 2, 1849 in Ohio (Source: Beth Carver - Hoff Cemetery records.), and died April 27, 1933 in Wabash County, Indiana (Source: Beth Carver - Hoff Cemetery records.). He married SARAH ALICE CAROTHERS (Source: Martha Montgomery Reddout.), daughter of JOHN CAROTHERS and EMALINE STONE. She was born Abt 1853 in Indiana (Source: Martha Montgomery Reddout.), and died 1910 in Wabash, Indiana (Source: Martha Montgomery Reddout.).
Census Info:1860 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 447 line 21870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 263 line 2 1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 255 line 13 Alexander Carver worked in a saw mill and was also listed in the census as being a laborer. Notes for SARAH ALICE CAROTHERS: Census Info:1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 255 line 13Children of ALEXANDER CARVER and SARAH CAROTHERS are:
44. JAMES7 CARTER (PHOEBE6 TOMLINSON, PHOEBE5 CARVER, ISAAC4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born May 15, 1815 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Source: Tom Carter.), and died June 16, 1890 in Harrison County, Ohio (Source: Tom Carter.). He married SUSANNAH TOMLINSON October 16, 1834 in Ohio (Source: Tom Carter.), daughter of ISAAC TOMLINSON and MARY DEWEESE. She was born August 30, 1818 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Source: Tom Carter.), and died October 16, 1888 in Harrison County, Ohio (Source: Tom Carter.).
Children of JAMES CARTER and SUSANNAH TOMLINSON are:
45. SUSANNAH7 TOMLINSON (ISAAC6, PHOEBE5 CARVER, ISAAC4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born August 30, 1818 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Source: Tom Carter.), and died October 16, 1888 in Harrison County, Ohio (Source: Tom Carter.). She married JAMES CARTER October 16, 1834 in Ohio (Source: Tom Carter.), son of JAMES CARTER and PHOEBE TOMLINSON. He was born May 15, 1815 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Source: Tom Carter.), and died June 16, 1890 in Harrison County, Ohio (Source: Tom Carter.).
Children are listed above under (44) James Carter. 69. MIRIAM7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born October 28, 1808 in North Carolina (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died September 3, 1851 in Fairmount Twp, Grant County, Indiana. She married NATHAN MORRIS September 23, 1829 in Wayne County, Indiana (Source: Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), son of THOMAS MORRIS and SARAH MUSGRAVE. He was born October 8, 1806 in Wayne County, North Carolina (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.).
Census Info:1850 Indiana, Grant County Liberty Twp, household 195 line 3Notes for NATHAN MORRIS: Census Info:1850 Indiana, Grant County Liberty Twp, household 195 line 3From the New Garden MM Wayne Co Indiana records:
Children of MIRIAM BENBOW and NATHAN MORRIS are:
70. EVAN7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 28, 1809 in Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died July 31, 1872 in Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana (Source: Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). He married MARGARET SCOTT. She was born October 30, 1812 in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana (Source: Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died September 20, 1881 in Grant County, Fairmount, Indiana.
Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Quaker genealogy records:
Children of EVAN BENBOW and MARGARET SCOTT are:
71. BENJAMIN7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born May 29, 1811 in Clinton County, Ohio (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died June 21, 1863 in Indiana. He married (1) MARY MORRIS December 19, 1832 in Mississinewa MM, Marion, Indiana. She was born December 7, 1811 (Source: Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). He married (2) ANN ? Bef. 1855. She was born Abt 1827 in Pennsylvania. Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Quaker genealogy records:
GCT: April 13, 1848, Mississinewa MM from Back Creek MM Children of BENJAMIN BENBOW and MARY MORRIS are:
Child of BENJAMIN BENBOW and ANN ? is:
72. AARON7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born November 5, 1812 in Clinton County, Ohio (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died October 26, 1875. He married KATHERINE (OR CATHARINE) ELLIOTT November 16, 1836 in Grant County, Indiana (Source: Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), daughter of ISAAC ELLIOTT and RACHEL OVERMAN. She was born December 4, 1819 in Wayne County, Indiana (Source: Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy:
GCT: February 12, 1834, New Garden MM from Mississinewa MM Children of AARON BENBOW and KATHERINE ELLIOTT are:
73. MOSES7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born June 5, 1814 in Clinton County, Ohio (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). He married JANE LYTLE May 18, 1843 in Grant County, Indiana. She was born Abt 1824 in Randolph Co, North Carolina. Census Info:1850 Indiana Grant County Union Twp, household 211 line 3Notes for JANE LYTLE: Census Info:1850 Indiana Grant County Union Twp, household 211 line 3Children of MOSES BENBOW and JANE LYTLE are:
74. JOHN7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 26, 1815 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died January 30, 1866 in Kansas. He married LEAH MODLIN April 13, 1838 in Indiana, daughter of GEORGE MODLIN and SARAH PEELE. She was born August 4, 1818 in Whitewater MM, Wayne County, Indiana. Census Info:1850 Indiana Grant County Union Twp, household 286 line 15Notes for LEAH MODLIN: Census Info:1850 Indiana Grant County Union Twp, household 286 line 15Children of JOHN BENBOW and LEAH MODLIN are:
75. LYDIA7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born July 16, 1817 in Wayne County, Indiana (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). She married JOSHUA JOSEPH HOLLINGSWORTH June 28, 1843 in Grant County, Indiana. Children of LYDIA BENBOW and JOSHUA HOLLINGSWORTH are:
76. JESSE7 BENBOW (JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born August 20, 1827 in Wayne County, Indiana (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). He married NANCY JESSUP September 27, 1849 in Grant County, Indiana. She was born Abt 1827 (Source: 1850 Census.).
Census Info:1850 Indiana Grant Co Mill Twp household 776 line 32Notes for NANCY JESSUP: Census Info:1850 Indiana Grant Co Mill Twp household 776 line 32Children of JESSE BENBOW and NANCY JESSUP are:
77. JAMES C7 BENBOW (DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born June 11, 1819, and died June 9, 1862 in Westfield MM, Hamilton County, Indiana. He married MARY ?.
Child of JAMES BENBOW and MARY ? is:
78. AARON THOMAS7 BENBOW (DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 6, 1828 in North Carolina. He married ALTHEA HUNT March 17, 1852 in Mill Creek MM, Hendricks County, Indiana. She was born April 21, 1827.
Children of AARON BENBOW and ALTHEA HUNT are:
79. RACHEL7 BENBOW (DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 30, 1831 in Guilford County, North Carlina, and died June 10, 1908 in Prior Twp., Big Stone County, Minnesota. She married BENJAMIN ALPHEUS BAGLEY August 7, 1858 in Hendrix County, Indiana. He was born July 22, 1826 in Yangeville, Pasquotank County, North Carolina, and died August 1, 1909 in New Providence, Hardin County, Iowa.
Notes for BENJAMIN ALPHEUS BAGLEY: Census Info:1870, Bangor Twp, Marshall Co, IowaChildren of RACHEL BENBOW and BENJAMIN BAGLEY are:
80. BENJAMIN7 BENBOW (DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born January 14, 1834 in Guilford County, North Carlina, and died November 8, 1873 in Marshall County, Iowa. He married CAROLINE MANLOVE February 17, 1862 in Hamilton County, Indiana. She was born January 14, 1838 in Wayne County, Indiana, and died November 18, 1916 in Marshall County, Iowa.
Children of BENJAMIN BENBOW and CAROLINE MANLOVE are:
81. WILLIAM L7 BENBOW (BENJAMIN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Abt 1840 in Randolph County, North Carolina. He married FLAVIA S DENNIS September 20, 1860 in West River MM, Wayne County, Indiana. She was born in Wayne County, Indiana. Child of WILLIAM BENBOW and FLAVIA DENNIS is:
82. CHARLES DEWITT CLINTON7 BENBOW (CHARLES6, THOMAS5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born 1832 in Guilford County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File), and died 1902. He married MARY ELIZABETH SCOT. She was born Abt 1835 (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of CHARLES BENBOW and MARY SCOT are:
83. ALETHA7 BENBOW (WILLIAM6, THOMAS5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born 1815, and died 1857. She married THOMAS HUSSEY. He was born 1810, and died 1858. Children of ALETHA BENBOW and THOMAS HUSSEY are:
Generation No. 884. ALICE8 MILLER (MARY JANE7 CARVER, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born January 1872 (Source: Elsie Carver). She married CHARLES WOODS. He died February 25, 1942 (Source: Elsie Carver). Children of ALICE MILLER and CHARLES WOODS are:
85. LAURA LUELLA8 CARVER (AMOS THORNTON7, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 25, 1868 in Wabash, Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record), and died February 12, 1918 (Source: Carver Family Record). She married HENRY I BOWMAN November 11, 1891 (Source: Carver Family Record), son of ISAAC BOWMAN and ?. He was born December 14, 1860 in Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record). Census Info:1870 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 393 line 191880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 162 line 44 1900 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 172 line 65 1910 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 204 line 1
Notes for HENRY I BOWMAN: Census Info:1900 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 172 line 651910 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 204 line 1 1920 California, San Bernadino Co. San Bernadino Twp, household 96
line 24
Children of LAURA CARVER and HENRY BOWMAN are:
86. WILMER8 CARVER (AMOS THORNTON7, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 19, 1870 in Wabash, Wabash Co., Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record; LDS: IGI records), and died July 7, 1926 in Armstrong, British Columbia, CANADA (Source: Carver Family Record). He married ELSIE ROSETTA HAWLEY July 19, 1900 in Ashley, McIntosh County, North Dakota (Source: Carver Family Record; LDS: IGI records), daughter of ARCHIE HAWLEY and ELLA CARVER. She was born February 9, 1882 in Weeping Water, Cass County, Nebraska (Source: Carver Family Record, LDS: Ancestral File), and died April 27, 1975 in Vernon, British Columbia, CANADA (Source: Verna Palfrey). Census Info:1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 162 line 44Notes for ELSIE ROSETTA HAWLEY: Census Info:1900 South Dakota, Campbell Co. Centre Twp, household 157 line 1Wilmer Carver and Elsie Hawley were 1st cousins. There are several variations of the story but they left the states and moved to Canada because "the family" frowned on first cousins marrying. The family stayed mostly separate not knowing much about each other. In August 1900, Wilmer and Elsie moved to Canada and homesteaded in Alberta where their first two children Earl and Norma were born. The town was Urquhart, Alberta at that time. It is now Clive, Alberta. In December 1912 they moved to Creston, British Columbia and later in 1913 to Canyon school district where both Earl and Norma had their schooling. Melva was born in Canyon. Elsie and Wilmer visited in Idaho in 1920. In 1920, they spent the winter in Penticton, British Columbia. In the spring of 1921 they moved to Armstrong, British Columbia where Verna was born in 1924. None of Elsie and Wilmer's children were given middle names. This wasn't the tradition at that time. Wilmer died in the Armstrong Hospital in 1926. Elsie and the children moved to Cedar Hill near Falkland where Earl had homesteaded. Wilmer kept in touch with his sister, Laura, and father, Amos, after he moved to Canada until their death. In 1951, Elsie moved to Vernon, British Columbia to be near family. About 1970, she moved into an old folks home. In August 1994, Verna Schmietenknop Dandenault and Ross Carver (cousins) organized a family reunion of the US and Canadian relatives so they could get to know each other at last. 36 relatives and spouses attended and a new bi-annual (every other year) reunion has been planned so they won't lose track of each other again. This is excerpts from a letter was written by Elsie Carver to Rose Bolam on June 30, 1956 from Vernon, British Columbia, Canada: Dear niece Rose --- Here its better than a month since your letter arrived and I had intended to soon reply, but I do not always do as I should. I seem very stuck at writing if I can put it off - so please, pardon. It is just about a year now since you were here. I so wished you could have stayed longer and we could have had more chance to get acquainted. Robert will likely have filled out and be quite large now. Was very sorry to hear of your little grandson's death. He will be greatly missed for awhile and always remembered dearly. Thanks very much for the dates you sent me. The letter from Iva Lee last August gave me Stephen's date as Oct 25, 1950 - guess you left the 2 off the 25. She did not, though, tell me of Judith Ann so am glad you included it. Your Aunt Ethel tells me Edith married "at home" Sept 3rd, 1955 to LR Mason. She had been divorced earlier in 1955. I do hope you have found your work congenial and are getting along alright. I might take a trip up into the Cariboo country to see Carl and Norma's folks, if none get down this summer. I found Earl and his 2 sons at Salmon Arm last summer when I got there the day you left. They came home with me at the end of the week and spent a few days with Verna, Melva and I. When his wife and one daughter were through and spent a few hours among the 3 of us. But it has been 2 years since I have seen Norma's. It is a nice trip up to Quisnel and Prince George after the roads have settled in the summer time. I am wondering if any will be down this week as our Christian Convention starts on the coming Thursday so we are hoping for nice weather. Was out to Verna's about a week ago. The girls are growing, and are so much of a size strangers are unable to tell which is the oldest. Ann will be going to school this fall unless the difficulty of her not being 6 until November, hinders. Anyway she's registered for school, at present. By the way Rose did you get any pictures alright while at Verna's? She tells me your father wrote that all of his were failures. The two I took; the one of Robt and the girls is fair, the other of you, Verna & children is a bit blurred owing to my not changing the focus in the camera. Should yours not have turned out well I could let you have a copy of these if you cared for them. Your father and I have a cousin who was working in Seattle at Christmas time. That was one thing I meant to write and tell you earlier. She is a practical nurse and her home is at Clinton, Wash. RR1. She was getting anxious to get home again. She is a widow with a married son. She is a daughter of our Aunt Ada Mackie. Her address at Xmas time was. Mrs. Florence Langworthy 1305 E 43rd Apt 604 Settle Which for all I can tell may be miles from you. She has not answered my letter, but had sent it to our Uncle Harry Hawley at Clinton, and he has since wrote me, something he'd never done before. He is 9 or 10 years older than I but I've never seen him since I was around 13 or 14 yrs. That was interesting about the Robert Emmet Hawley. I rather think he is likely to be another branch of Grandpa Hawley's family - Our record only speaks of Grandpa having one brother, John Newton Hawley who grew to manhood. The other two and the 3 half brothers died while quite young. There are Hawleys living north of here on the mainline RR that are neighbors to ones I knew that I meet at different times, but I know nothing of them only they are from the states. There were Hawleys in Oregon City, Oregon in paper mill business, I think, one could see the name on the mill when passing through. But your Grandma knew nothing of them. Well perhaps this is enough scratching for this time. I'm getting to be such a scribbler at writing. I keep reasonably well and hope you and yours do also. If you see Olive tell her "hello" and that I've not forgotten her. Much love from Aunt Elsie. ---------------------------------- This is excerpts of a letter written to Iva Lee Hawley by Elsie Carver on August 7th, 1955: Dear Iva Lee, Have been wondering if you received the copy of Carver Record I sent you last April? However, I got a bit more Carver history from my cousin, Laura Shively and have made up another copy with this earlier data. Laura, some years ago while visiting her paternal Aunt in Indiana went to see Mother's Cousin George Carver, who had a book with early Carver history and the record down to my Mother, your Grandmother, Ella Hawley, who's name was last recorded. Laura was loaned and allowed to copy, what she wished from it. She went to New York in 1935, and went to the library there and also in Philadelphia, and found several names, the same as she already had but no connected history. Said she did not spend to much time looking as there were so many places she wished to see. Laura sent me her copy, to copy from, as she was unable to make me a copy at that time - owning to convalescing from a broken arm, and a cataract operation. So had her daughter send what she had - which was in pencil on brown wrapping paper. It took quite a bit of study to fully understand, without her to explain it. Please excuse mistakes & errors that have made imperfect pages - but you will likely wish to make up your lists in a form to suit your plan. There were no later records of Carver's besides the Eli & Rachel branch that we belong with. Some of the later descendants I did not copy dates, most I think you have - but if you wish any not there, I will supply what I have. Some I would like myself, are missing. Were not in Grandma's lists and not being in touch with some have not obtained some dates and names. I shall send this to your Idaho address, though I expect you may have moved if you have fulfilled your last winter plans, but perhaps it can be forwarded. Have been hoping all summer that you would take a trip up this way, and wondering if I'd be here when you did. However Verna is generally to be found. I spent two weeks up north with Earl's and Norma's at Easter, also a week two or three times other times nearer home. All folks up this way have kept fairly well. Though the hot weather seemed to be rather - disagreeable at times. Now will let this do if all not clear ask and I'll help if I can. Hope you all keep well, Love to all your Aunt Elsie Carver ------------------------- This is excerpts of a letter was written by Elsie Carver to Rose Bolam on Feb 18, 1966 from Vernon, British Columbia, Canada: Dear Rose - My birthday was rather drawn out, for I had to wash that morning - it being the day allotted to me to have the use of the washing machine. Verna & girls came in after school time bring a pot of "mums" and birthday cake, which we proceeded to enjoy - except Ann she was having an appointment for tooth filling and didn't get here till the rest had to get ready for home trip and could only manage a cup of coffee - so had to take her & Frank's piece of cake home with them. Nancy is booked to go into hospital 28, if there is a bed open for her, to have her tonsils removed next A.M. They have been giving her quite a bit of trouble this winter. The 29th of Dec - I went up to Quisnel with Cheryl & Jimmy as they went back after spending Xmas with Cheryl folk. They had told me when they can down the 24th that they had left Norma in hospital with pneumonia - but thought she would be soon home again, but when we got up there found she had been very ill and pleurisy had also set in. So she had a pretty miserable time and spent 29 days in hospital. I had gone up with idea of coming back in a couple weeks by bus. But my stay didn't end till the 1st of Feb and Normal had been home about 10 days. She stepped outside that A.M. while Lois & I got into the car to go to depot. Lois came down with me as they wouldn't let me come alone - stayed over one day then took bus back as Norma would be needing her. Norma would manage meals for herself & Bill but that was about the extent of her strength. Earl & Bertha moved into their new house Xmas - New Years week. A larger house and far from finished, but the old house was threatening to fall down. So have a happy birthday - its my oldest grandchilds day too - Grace. Earl's oldest girl, she will be 28. Jimmy's wife Cheryl will be 22 on the 24th Feb. Love from Aunt Elsie. Children of WILMER CARVER and ELSIE HAWLEY are:
87. CHARLES EDWARD8 CARVER (AMOS THORNTON7, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born November 29, 1878 in Wabash, Indiana (Source: Carver Family Record), and died August 5, 1932 in Oregon (Source: Carver Family Record). He married BESSIE DORMAN June 6, 1907 (Source: Carver Family Record). Census Info:1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Noble Twp, household 162 line 441900 South Dakota, Campbell Co. Centre Twp, household 158 line 12 Child of CHARLES CARVER and BESSIE DORMAN is:
88. LAURA ALICE8 GRAFF (ALICE ELZINA7 CARVER, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born March 29, 1876 in Indiana (Source: Elsie Carver). She married MILTON L SHIVELY November 7, 1900 (Source: Elsie Carver). He was born November 13, 1871 (Source: Elsie Carver), and died April 11, 1956 (Source: Elsie Carver). Census Info:1880 Wabash Co. Somerset Waltz Twp, household 195 line 6Children of LAURA GRAFF and MILTON SHIVELY are:
89. MAUDE8 GRAFF (ALICE ELZINA7 CARVER, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born August 1879 in Indiana (Source: Census data). She married B FRANK LUNDY. He was born (Source: Verna Palfrey), and died 1955 (Source: Elsie Carver). Census Info:1880 Wabash Co. Somerset Waltz Twp, household 195 line 6Child of MAUDE GRAFF and B LUNDY is:
90. GRACE8 GRAFF (ALICE ELZINA7 CARVER, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Aft. 1884 (Source: Elsie Carver). She married RALEIGH SABIN March 18, 1908 (Source: Elsie Carver). Children of GRACE GRAFF and RALEIGH SABIN are:
91. GUY L8 CARVER (ELI WILSON7, JOSEPH WILSON6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 4, 1890 in California (Source: SSN CD provided by Social Security Administration; Elsie Carver), and died December 1970 in California (Source: Verna Palfrey). He married MYRTLE L ? Abt 1917 (Source: Verna Palfrey). She was born October 14, 1896 in California (Source: SSN CD provided by Social Security Administration), and died July 1981 in California (Source: SSN CD provided by Social Security Administration). Child of GUY CARVER and MYRTLE ? is:
101. CARL8 CARVER (GEORGE7, ELI6, ELI5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, ?1) was born Abt 1879 in Indiana. He married MARY ? Abt 1902 in Indiana. She was born Abt 1883 in Indiana. Census Info:1880 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 213 line 131910 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 216 line 63 Notes for MARY ?: Census Info:1910 Indiana, Wabash Co. Paw Paw Twp, household 216 line 63Child of CARL CARVER and MARY ? is:
137. SARAH8 MORRIS (MIRIAM7 BENBOW, JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 3, 1830 in Wayne County, Indiana (Source: Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). She married MICAH BALDWIN May 25, 1850 in Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana (Source: Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), son of DANIEL BALDWIN and CHRISTIAN WILCUTS. He was born May 26, 1828 in Wayne County, Indiana (Source: Wayne County, Indiana New Garden Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died March 13, 1893 in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana (Source: www.rootsweb.com.).
Census Info:1850 Indiana, Grant Co. Mill Twp, household 757 line 421860 sheet 108 line 737 Grant Co IN age 28
Back Creek MM, Grant county, Indiana - Hinshaw Quaker genealogy records:
Notes for MICAH BALDWIN:
More About MICAH BALDWIN: Census Info:Indiana 1850Children are listed above under (64) Micah Baldwin.
138. EXUM8 MORRIS (MIRIAM7 BENBOW, JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born 1838 in Wayne County, Indiana. He married MELISSA E PIERCE. She was born Abt 1840. Census Info:1850 Indiana, Grant County Liberty Twp, household 195 line 3Children of EXUM MORRIS and MELISSA PIERCE are:
139. THOMAS8 BENBOW (EVAN7, JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born June 11, 1836 in Gas City, Indiana (Source: Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died March 2, 1924 in Gas City, Indiana. He married HANNAH ELIZABETH JENKINS September 5, 1858 in Grant County, Indiana. She was born September 12, 1840 in Gas City, Indiana. Children of THOMAS BENBOW and HANNAH JENKINS are:
140. ENOS8 BENBOW (AARON7, JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born July 18, 1838 in Grant County, Indiana (Source: Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died February 11, 1908 in Knightstown, Henry County, Indiana. He married MARY ELIZABETH MODLIN September 5, 1861 in Mississinewa MM, Marion, Grant County, Indiana (Source: Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), daughter of DILLON MODLIN and ELIZABETH DRAPER. She was born October 8, 1836 in Mississinewa MM, Marion, Grant County, Indiana (Source: Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.), and died December 8, 1928 in Knightstown, Henry County, Indiana (Source: Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy:
Notes for MARY ELIZABETH MODLIN: ubj: [Q-R] Some family notes by Leudoska Byrket Date: 01/23/2001 2:31:36 PM Central Standard Time From: twwalls@prodigy.net (Tim Walls) Reply-to: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Hello- Benbow, Modlin lists, et. al.- Here is a transcript I made of an interview I found in my family notes. If you are interested you might want to clip and paste this into your notes for Mary MODLIN, daughter of Dillon Modlin (Maudlin) and Elizabeth DRAPER, my 2x great grandmother. Leudoska Benbow Byrket was the sister of my great grandmother, Josie Benbow. Clearly this transcript reflects a first person understanding from Mary Modlin Benbow who personally knew most of the people mentioned in this note. Mary Modlin Benbow, wife of Enos, was born on Oct 8, 1838, making her 90 years and 3 months old on the day this interview was written. One surprise I found in these notes was that Aaron Benbow, son of John and Charity Mendenhall Benbow, was born "someplace in Ohio". I had previously listed him born in NC, and perhaps the censuses might also shows him as born in NC, but he was actually born in Ohio; I found someone else had him listed as born in Clinton Co., OH, which I did not verify. Another surprise was that Mary Modlin Benbow had seen Hannah Maudlin who married Robert Brattain (as his 2nd wife). My theory, and this is a unproven theory only, is that Robert Brattain and his first wife, Mary Millikan, were the parents of the Mary (---?---) WALL who married my ancestor Samuel WALL and had eldest son Brittain WALL. Brittain WALL and his family did go to Grant County, IN at about the same time that Dillon Modlin did, in 1837. I wonder if they travelled together. We know that Brittain WALL (1798-1875) was also in Wayne County, IN but he was also in Howard County, IN as well. My WALL line comes from Brittain's brother Wiley WALL (c1799-c1871) who married Jereter (b. Aug 31, 1802 probably Randolph Co., NC -Feb 25, 1876 Henry Co., IN) TRANSCRIPT OF NOTES TAKEN IN LEUDOSKA BENBOW BYRKET'S HANDWRITING - OF AN INTERVIEW OF HER MOTHER AT AGE 90 YEARS AND 3 MONTHS, ON JANUARY 8, 1927: (original is with Tim Walls) My mothers' and your fathers' line. [note: this paragraph appears to be directed to one of William Modlin's children, possibly Myrtle or Ed] Mary Benbow and William Modlin. Dillon Modlins parents - George and Sarah Modlin (insert) <==[I don't know what this refers to - TWW] George Modlins parents John and Ann Modlin (mother saw her) Other children of John & Ann Modlin - 1 Charles, 2 William, and 3 Jesse [Richard crossed out), 4 Joseph, 5 Pleasant who married Daniel Presnall, 6 Chloe who married __?__ Phillips, 7 Hannah who married Robert Brattan (mother saw her), Violet (Vilet) dont know husbands name (Vilet was wife of their son Joseph) - 8 Mary who married Mark Peele George 9 Ann Modlins maiden name was Newby, Mother dont know her parents names- how I wish she did (William & Jemima Newby (Duck Creek Monthly Meeting records) July 1, 1927 Sarah Modlins parents were Reuben (Mark crossed out) and Rhoda Peele Other children brothers and sisters of Sarah mother remembers are John and Mark, Mary who married Jacob Elliott (brother of Grandfather Elliott) Marks first wife Zilpha Elliott sister of Grandfathers second wife Mary Modlin, sister of George Modlin George and Sarah Modlin were married in N-Carolina - John and Ann were residents (Perquimans Co.) of N. Carolina. George and Sarah Modlin came to Wayne Co. Ind. (from Guilford Co NC) when Grandpa was 3 yrs. old or in 1816 and settled on White River at the present site of Richmond and George Modlin was a miller at the old Jerry Cox mill - moved to Henry Co. when Dillon (Grandpa) was 10 or 12 yrs. old. Dillon & Elizabeth Draper Modlin moved to Grant Co. in 1837. Mother 1 yr. old. Dillon Modlin's wife was Elizabeth Draper daughter of Jesse and Delphia Draper. Other children of Jesse & Delphia D. were Sarah who married Joseph Pearson, Marian who married first John Whitson then Daniel Lamb, Susannah, who married Nathan Palmer and Josiah, - Delphia died and Jesse then married Sarah Harlan and they had Elias & James. Jesse Drapers parents were Josiah and Mariam Draper Other children of Josiah and Mariam were Joseph, John [end of page, continued on back of page] [back of page] [letterhead of "E. B. BYRKET, PRES. and MGR." of Knightstown Concrete Co.] [at top is written "Jan 8, 1927 mother 90 yrs 3 mo. old today"] Josiah and Joshua, Mariam who married Ephraim Overman (father of Rachel O. Elliott) Elizabeth who married Jesse Small, Ann who never married (was a cripple from birth) Mariam Drapers maiden name was Newby and she was a sister of Ann Modlin. Two of Mothers great grand mothers being sisters, two lines merging into one back there Delphia Drapers parents were David and Sarah Davenport (not certain she said) Other children of David and Sarah D. were Jesse and James Sarah who married William Fouts, another sister married a man whose surname was Jackson, [the following was crossed out: and another ones who surname was Addison] There were 7 of the brothers. Jesse Davenport (wife Rebecca) erected a mill 3 miles south of Richmond in Boston Township in 1807 it was torn down 2 or 3 yrs. ago. He was at one time Judge of the court at Richmond we suppose, He was killed at a barn raising, a plate fell and crushed his skull. Modlins, Drapers, Peeles most of them Quakers not the Davenports Enos Benbow and Jane Modlins parents were Aaron and Catherine Benbow. Aaron Benbow born somewhere in Ohio, when parents were on the road to Indiana from North Carolina Aaron Benbow parents were John and Charity Benbow Other children of John & Charity were Benjamin, Moses, Evan (Jesse William-twins) David, John Mariam married Nathan Morris, Lydia married __?__ Hollingsworth, Sarah married Silas Cook - Had 16 children in all - Charity Benbow maiden name Mendenhall. Catherine Benbow parents Isaac & Rachel Elliott Other children of Isaac & Rachael are Reuben, Exum, Ephraim, Bethuel, (died at 12 yrs) Isaac, (Elijah, Elisha- twins), Lydia married Henry Thomas first then Quzy (?)Morman Polly married Anderson Lamb [crossed out the word 'first'] Hannah married Edmund Lamb (Catherine Carters mother.) Rachael married George Wiltsie first then _?_ Thomas one little girl died in infancy. There were 15 children in all. Rachael Elliott was an Overman - brothers [crossed out William] Ephraim, Reuben Silas, Eli - All mother remembers. Her mother was a Small. Sister- Lydia married Joseph Holman both buried at Richmond. Children of ENOS BENBOW and MARY MODLIN are:
141. EMILY8 BENBOW (AARON7, JOHN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born November 9, 1844 in Grant County, Indiana (Source: Grant County, Indiana Mississinewa-Marion Monthly Meeting - Hinshaw Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy.). She married JAMES THOMAS July 18, 1867 in Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana, son of ELIJAH THOMAS and LAVINA JAY. He was born June 12, 1847 in Ohio. Child of EMILY BENBOW and JAMES THOMAS is:
142. AARON THOMAS8 BAGLEY (RACHEL7 BENBOW, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born June 7, 1859 in Hendricks County, Indiana, and died September 19, 1929. He married MARGARET LEPLEY. She was born August 23, 1863, and died June 27, 1901. Children of AARON BAGLEY and MARGARET LEPLEY are:
143. JAMES WILLIAM8 BAGLEY (RACHEL7 BENBOW, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 18, 1861 in Moorsville, Hamilton County, Indiana, and died February 17, 1924 in Hurley, South Dakota. He married MALANA BELLE LEPLEY October 18, 1888 in Union, Hardin County, Iowa. She was born September 14, 1867 in Ohio, and died May 2, 1973. Children of JAMES BAGLEY and MALANA LEPLEY are:
144. EUNICE MARION8 BAGLEY (RACHEL7 BENBOW, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born April 4, 1862 in Moorsville, Hamilton County, Indiana, and died December 9, 1922. She married (1) ? COX. She married (2) HENRY CLAY FERREL November 24, 1881. Children of EUNICE BAGLEY and ? COX are:
Children of EUNICE BAGLEY and HENRY FERREL are:
145. PRISCILLA JANE8 BAGLEY (RACHEL7 BENBOW, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born April 30, 1864 in Hamilton, Indiana (Source: www.rootsweb.com.), and died March 21, 1950 (Source: www.rootsweb.com.). She married ISAAC NEWSOM RUDDICK December 2, 1886 (Source: www.rootsweb.com.), son of WILLIAM RUDDICK and ABSILLETT NEWSOM. He was born October 9, 1859 in Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa (Source: www.rootsweb.com.), and died July 27, 1933 in New Providence, Iowa (Source: www.rootsweb.com.). Notes for ISAAC NEWSOM RUDDICK: Census Info:1860 Iowa, Marshall Co. Bangor Twp, household 962 line 131870 Iowa, Marshall Co. Bangor Twp, household 133 line 15 Children of PRISCILLA BAGLEY and ISAAC RUDDICK are:
146. JOHN MILTON8 BAGLEY (RACHEL7 BENBOW, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born June 13, 1866 in Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa, and died December 27, 1946 in Dows, Hardin County, Iowa. He married EVA GOEHRING January 29, 1892. She died October 15, 1961 in Dows, Hardin County, Iowa. Children of JOHN BAGLEY and EVA GOEHRING are:
147. LAURA MAE8 BENBOW (BENJAMIN7, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born October 27, 1862 in Westfield MM, Hamilton County, Indiana, and died October 4, 1938 in Marshalltown, Iowa. She married DANIEL HUFF DAVIS July 13, 1879 in Liscomb, Marshall County, Iowa. He was born May 30, 1858 in Solon Twp, Johnson County, Iowa, and died May 9, 1944 in Marshall County, Iowa.
Children of LAURA BENBOW and DANIEL DAVIS are:
148. ELAM8 BENBOW (BENJAMIN7, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born February 20, 1864 in Westfield MM, Hamilton County, Indiana, and died May 22, 1931 in Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa. He married LIZZIE URSULA MARSHALL March 20, 1897 in Marshall County, Iowa. She was born March 3, 1867 in Marshall County, Iowa, and died October 17, 1953 in Hardin County, Iowa.
Notes for LIZZIE URSULA MARSHALL: Notes from my mom: (Iva Corinne Benbow Robertson) May, 2000 Just off the top of my head a few things about my Grandma Benbow. I really loved that woman. I think I have always tried to pattern myself after her. She was rotund, and I'm more like a bouncing rubber ball every day. She was always pleasant and never gave too loud an opinion. I used to be pleasant and I do give a loud opinion. So guess I'm not as much like her as I would like to be. She lived over the general store in Union. There were three ladies up there in apartments. Hers was the last one and they shared a communal bathroom. It was only a stool and sink at the end of a long, dark hall. You couldn't turn the light on until you got half way down, that was scary. She had an ice box in the summer and in the winter put her milk and butter outside on the roof of the building adjoining theirs. She always had Wheaties for breakfast. I can still smell the smell in her kitchen of a not too clean dish rag but then they didn't think about germs in their dishrags. She always put a slice of apple in her cookies to make them soft. She made rag rugs and I got to help her. She would cut and tear the strips, sew the tops together and then I would braid them. Then she would wind them around together and stitch them together. I could probably still make one of those. We used to read her little blue book a lot and she always promised me I could have it. We talked about I think it was her little girl that got her dress caught on fire and died a few days later. She also talked about Grandpa Benbow, he was 6'5" with a long gray beard. Of course, he died before I was born. I honestly don't know what she lived on unless it was social security which had only recently been established because FDR put it into effect in the early 30's I believe. I slept there a lot and she used to turn her bed down every day and 'air' it out. Then we would make the bed later. No, she would because my side was up against the wall. My job for my family was to buy groceries every week. I bought them for her too. Although I really don't remember her ever eating much besides Wheaties and cookies. We used to look out the two windows in her living room that overlooked the busy streets of Union. When she had to go into a nursing home (she may have had Alzheimer s because she didn't know too many people) I couldn't go see her. Just like I couldn't open that blue book for a long time, too many memories. Mom wouldn't let me go to her funeral because I was pregnant (when wasn't I?) and it might mar the baby. Marilyn Sherbon 8-00: Grandma Benbow was very calm always - door was always open to grandkids. Loved sweets! Children of ELAM BENBOW and LIZZIE MARSHALL are:
149. MARY8 BENBOW (BENJAMIN7, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born December 19, 1865 in Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa, and died October 10, 1941. She married CHARLES MENDENHALL.
Children of MARY BENBOW and CHARLES MENDENHALL are:
150. JOHN8 BENBOW (BENJAMIN7, DAVID6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born March 20, 1872 in Marshall County, Iowa, and died March 14, 1941 in Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa. He married (1) GEORGIANA MAY ASHMEN November 24, 1907 in Texas County, Missouri. She was born January 1, 1882 in Stoney Creek, New Haven, Connecticut, and died December 23, 1938 in Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa. He married (2) EVA DORTHULA HAMMER Aft. 1933. She was born August 1868 in Iowa, and died 1949.
Children of JOHN BENBOW and GEORGIANA ASHMEN are:
151. THOMAS L8 BENBOW (WILLIAM L7, BENJAMIN6, BENJAMIN5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born September 11, 1861 in Randolph County, Indiana. He married CLARA ELLEMAN December 10, 1885 in Montgomery County, Ohio. She was born April 27, 1868 in Montgomery County, Ohio. Children of THOMAS BENBOW and CLARA ELLEMAN are:
152. CHARLES DAVID8 BENBOW, SR. (CHARLES DEWITT CLINTON7, CHARLES6, THOMAS5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born October 13, 1859 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). He married ELIZABETH CAROLINE PERRY. She was born November 4, 1858 in Wakefield, Washington County, North Carolina (Source: LDS: Ancestral File). Children of CHARLES BENBOW and ELIZABETH PERRY are:
153. JEDIAH CLARKE8 HUSSEY (ALETHA7 BENBOW, WILLIAM6, THOMAS5, MARY4 CARVER, JAMES3, JOHN2, ?1) was born 1848, and died 1924. He married LUCY GRAHAM CAPPS. She was born 1862, and died 1947. Children of JEDIAH HUSSEY and LUCY CAPPS are:
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