Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Carpenter Family - Carpenter Congdon Marriage

This document was last found on 25 July 2023 at:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XCRH-Y9X?cc=2297208

It was found at FamilySearch.org, Film #004250525, Image 12 of 333.
This document reads as:

Daniel Carpenter Junr and Susannah Congdon (Daughter of Benja Congdon Decd.) Both of this Town were Lawfully Married Dece 19, 1762.

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Carpenter Family - Genealogy - A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America - Page 48


 













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Carpenter Family - Halsey Carpenter - Title page of Probate page

This document was found at Ancestry.com at an unknown date. I believe that the rest of the records are in Richland County, Wisconsin records.


This record reads as:










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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Van Etten Family - Petrus Van Etten - Family Lineage - First Page

I found this documentation on: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wvahca/VanEtten_family_linage.htm


This documents the following:

V, Pieter Van Etten (son of Jacob) married Eva de Hooges.

Children:

    (27) Annetje: Baptized Kingston, August, 26, 1698.
    (28) Johannes De Hoodges: Baptized Kingston May 19, 1700.
    (29) Jacobus:Baptized Kingston January 30, 1704.
    (30) Margarita:Baptized March 2, 1707, Married Johannis Kip.
    (31) Katrina: Baptized May 27, 1711; married Franz Kool.
    (32) Benjamin: Baptized December 4, 1715.
    (33) Petrus: Baptized January 24, 1720: married Elizabeth Schriver.

After finding the above I looked up books for the Van Etten Family and came upon: "Jacobus Jansen Van Etten: some ten generations in America of Jacobus Jansen Van Etten, immigrant from Etten Holland. The copyright on the book is 1969. I am guessing that the family released the book so it could be placed in FamilySearch.com.

https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/197977/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=

Petrus father, Pieter Van Etten had a residence in Hurley and then Rhinebeck, NY., and finally settled in Dutchess County, New York.

Petrus was baptized 24 January 1720. He resided at Catskill town in 1790, where I believe he might have married Elizabeth Schriver. [Catskill town might be in Greene County, New York.]


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Carpenter family - Daniel Carpenter [1st] birth record - 1744

 I believe that this is a true source for Isaac's birth and baptism. This document reads as:

US Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989. Ancestry.com. 5 July 2023, page 278. Image 281 of 417. 1758.

Ch[i]ld Date
Issaac
M[a]rch 2[7]
bo[rn] Dec. 31, 1757.

Parents
Petrus Van Etten
Elizabeth Schryner

Witness
Johannes Doorn
& wife

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Thursday, June 15, 2023

Carpenter Family - Daniel Carpenter Birth Record

This record was found on FamilySearch.org on 15 June 2023. The Film documents "Rhode island Births and Christenings, 1600-1914." Image 161 of 523

The webpage is: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/8916076/person/-695933869/hints

This record states:
1-113    CARPENTER Daniel, of Daniel and Renewed, Sept. *, 1744

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This marriage record was found at:
https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=https%3A%2F%2Ffamilysearch.org%2Fpal%3A%2FMM9.3.1%2FTH-267-12895-240344-32&parentid=US%2FFS%2FM%2F056749930%2F1

It documents the marriage of Danial Carpenter and Suzannah Congdon, on 19 December 1762.








"Rhode Island Births and Christenings, 1600-1914", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HJ-NRJ : 17 December 2019), Daniel Carpenter, 1744






Saturday, February 11, 2023

Tubbs, Sabra - Death documentation

These two documents were found on Ancestry.com on 11 February 2023, at Ancestry.com


This document reads as:

NAME    Fisher, Sabra (Jeremiah) [Spouse]

AGENCY OF PAYMENT Burlington, Vt

DATE OF ACT 1853

DATE OF PAYMENT 3rd q[uarte]r 1856

DATE OF DEATH Sep 6, 1856

FINAL PAYMENT VOUCHER RECEIVED FROM
THE GENERAL ACCOUNTYING OFFICE
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION     


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1856        1730

Estate of,     -

    Sabra Fisher
        Burlington,                    Vermont.



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Sabra Fisher
Estate
Adm. Bond
~~~~~
        1856





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Vermont, US, Wills and Probate Records, 1749-1999 for Sabra Fisher
Chittenden > Estate Files, Box 16, Files #1724-1745, 1856-1857
image 207 of 652


Know all men by these Presents, THAT William G. Shaw of Burlington
As principal and Willian [Warton] of Burlington
as surety
Acknowledge ourselves jointly and severally indebted to the Probate Court for the District of Chittenden in the sum of two hundred Dollars, current money of the United States; for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and each of us by himself
our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents-
signed with our hand and sealed with our seals,
    Dated the Sixth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and

The condition of the above obligation is such, That, if the above bounden
William G. Shaw
who has been appointed by the Probate Court for the District of Chittinden administrator of the estate Sabra Fisher late of Burlington in the County Chittinden and the State of Vermont, deceased, shall make and return to said Probate Court, within three months, a true and perfect inventory of all the goods, chattels, rights, credits and estate of the said deceased which shall come to the possession or knowledge of the said administrator, or to the possession of any other person or persons for him and shall administer, according to law, all the goods, chattels, rights, credits and estate of the said deceased which shall at any time come into the possession of said administrator or to the possession of any other person or persons for him, and of the same pay and discharge all debts and charges chargeable thereon, or such dividends thereon as shall be ordered and decreed by said Probate Court, and shall render a true and just account of his administration to the said Probate Court within one year and at any other time when required by said probate court, and shall perform all orders and decrees of the said Probate Court by him to be performed in the premises, then the above obligation to be void, otherwise of force.
Wm. G. Shaw
Wm. Weston
image 207 of 652

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Tubbs Family - Children's Death Record

These death records were found 11 February 2023.

I was looking for Sabra's death record, but have yet to find it.

Measels must have been making the "rounds" in the community.

I wonder if the 3 children's families lived close to each other due to their cause of death are the same. 

Saban Do Tubbs was 8 years, 2 months, and 12 days old. There were no parent named for Saban. [I am thinking that she might have been named after Sabra Tubbs.}

Parsio's and Francis Lore were marked in error.

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Saturday, January 21, 2023

Carpenter Family - Dryden Henderson - Idle gossip

 I found this article on 21 January 2023, on Dryden Henderson Carpenter's page in Ancestry.com. Much thanks from Carole Heller who originally shared this clip on 24 September 2018,This article reads as:

IDLE GOSSIP AT BASE OF CHARGES

D.H. CARPENTER RELEASED FROM CUSTODY WHEN FACTS WERE BROUGHT OUT.

    D.H. Carpenter of  Roscoe, who was taken in charge by Constable Reed Friday afternoon on complaint of Leonard Geishert of this city, was released from custody yesterday afternoon when it was established that gossip instead of facts were at the basis of the prosecution.

    The information charging Mr. Carpenter with harboring Rose Geishart contrary to the wishes of her mother was constructed faultily and this, together with the failure of the charges to stand up, resulted in an order for the release of Carpenter.

    Mr. Carpenter in explaining the presence of the girl in his home, declares Rose Geishert is a sister of his wife and as such had a perfect right to visit in the house. He further asserts his relations with the girl were perfectly proper.

    "The girl is of a friendly nature and when I accompanied her to the car after visits at our house she would turn her cheek for a kiss on bidding me goodby. This was in public and while innocent in itself: doubtless started the gossip that resulted in the baseless charges."
    Mr. Carpenter resided in Rockford for several months and enjoyed a good reputation. Friends are glad to know that the charges against him failed of substantiation.

    

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Carpenter Family - Infant Female Carpenter

This record was found on 18 January 2023 while searching Dryden and Ella Carpenter. It was found at:

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/37106:61721?tid=&pid=&queryId=26f7cfb1cddfcb3940ce58b48f4ed4c8&_phsrc=MwL1503&_phstart=successSource

This document reads as:
REGISTRATION OF DEATHS.
(To be returned to the Register of Deeds of the County in which the Death occurs.)

1.   Full name of deceased    Baby Carpenter
2.   The color (a) White
3.   Sex female
4.   Age (last birthday) 4 months, 3 da[ys]
5.   Name of the father of deceased D.H. Carpenter 
6.   Name of the mother of deceased Ella   "
7.   Occupation of deceased  ~  [none]
8.   Place of birth of deceased Milw.[aukee] Ws'[isconsin]
9.   Name of wife of deceased: ~ [none]
10. Name of husband of deceased ~ [none]
11. Date of birth of deceased Sept. 23, 1889 Date of death Jan. 26, 1890
12. Cause of death (b) Marasmus
13. Name of place, town or township, and county in which the person died Milwaukee 622 State St. 2N.
14. Name of location of burial ground in which interred Forest Home Cem
15. Any additional circumstances ~ [none]

I HEREBY CERTIFY, That the above is a true return of the death and other facts above recorded.

                   Dated at Milwaukee}
                                        County}            C.S. Kissling
Wisconsin, this 27 day Jan 1890}                            (c) Attending Physician

Residence 626 Galena St County, Wisconsin
    NOTE- (a) State the color so distinctly that the race may also be understood, as White, Black, Mulatto, Indian, Mixed White and Indian, etc.    (b) Answer as definitely and specifically as possible, giving location of disease of injury, and it possible the cause thereof.    (c) Strike out these words if the return be made by some other person, and add other explanatory words.

Recorded this 26 day of Feb. 1890
S Baumgartner          Register.

    Please note: According to WebMD.com -  A to Z Guides - Reference -
    Marasmus is defined as a type of protein-energy malnutrition that can affect anyone but is mainly seen in children. You can get marasmus if you have a severe deficiency of nutrients like calories, proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. People in these nations are prone to having poor access to food, making it difficult to get enough nutrients. A risk of certain infectious diseases can cause marasmus if left untreated. It is most common in developing countries,  like in some areas of Asia and Africa. People in these nations are prone to having poor access to food, making it difficult to get enough nutrients. A risk of certain infectious diseases can cause marasmus if left untreated.

Symptoms of Marasmus
Severe protein and calorie deficiency in children can can result in loss of fat and muscle mass. The most common symptom of marasmus is being underweight due to malnourishment. The following symptoms can occur due to deficiency, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, or infection if marasmus remains untreated for a long time.
    Weight loss, stunted growth, dry skin and eyes, brittle hair, diarrhea, lower immunity, Stomach infection and lactose intolerance. Respiratory infections, Rickets due to calcium and vitamin D deficiency, anemia due to iron deficiency, impaired brain function and intellectual disability, low blood pressure or hypotension, low body temperature or hypothermia, or slow heart rate/bradycardia  [may also occur].

A lack of food and nutrients can cause both the body and mind to suffer. Children with severe marasmus tend to appear tired and bored. They are always low in energy and enthusiasm. Such children are often irritable, short-tempered, and uninterested in things. This symptom can be confused as a sign of kwashiorkor, which is another type of malnutrition.

Weight loss, stunted growth, dry skin and eyes, brittle hair, diarrhea, lower immunity, stomach infection/s and lactose intolerance. Respiratory infections, rickets due to calcium and vitamin D deficiency, anemia due to iron deficiency, impaired brain function and intellectual disability [as well].

Low blood pressure of hypotension [as well as], low body temperature of hypothermia and slow heart rate or bradycardia [are also present.]


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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Carpenter Family - Halsey Carpenter - 1875 Wisconsin, Richland State Census

 













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Carpenter Family - Halsey Carpenter - Probate cover page

 










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