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Mary Mae <I>Baumgarden</I> Carpenter

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Mary Mae Baumgarden Carpenter

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
21 Jun 1969 (aged 76)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Gerster, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Mary Mae Baumgarden was born May 28, 1893 to Jacob and Caroline Cox Baumgarden.
Grandparents: James William 1817-1894 and Joanna Meredith Baumgarden 1814-1872. James Wiley 1827-1905 and Matilda Ann Coffelt Cox 1830-1903.

1900 census she is 7 years old living with her parents in St. Clair County Missouri
She married William Lovel Carpenter September 2, 1911.
1920-1930-1940 census list her at various address in St Clair County Missouri.

Nine children were born to this union:
Elsie Florence Epperson (1912-2004),
Rosa Mary Stephens (1915-1994),
Jack Elonzo (1918-2001),
Leoti Margaret Honeyfield (1919-1990),
William Franklin (1922-1998)
John Jacob ()1925-1988),
Anna Caroline Sheets (1928),
Velma Ruth (Coulter) Hemenway (1931), and
Vernon Lee (1934).

Mary was a housewife, mother and grandmother. Her son Vernon tells of a visit she made to Denver, Colorado and her trip to the Rockey Mountains. She hung her head out the open window and gazed in amazement, even though the temperature was cold the window stayed open.
Mary Mae Baumgarden was born May 28, 1893 to Jacob and Caroline Cox Baumgarden.
Grandparents: James William 1817-1894 and Joanna Meredith Baumgarden 1814-1872. James Wiley 1827-1905 and Matilda Ann Coffelt Cox 1830-1903.

1900 census she is 7 years old living with her parents in St. Clair County Missouri
She married William Lovel Carpenter September 2, 1911.
1920-1930-1940 census list her at various address in St Clair County Missouri.

Nine children were born to this union:
Elsie Florence Epperson (1912-2004),
Rosa Mary Stephens (1915-1994),
Jack Elonzo (1918-2001),
Leoti Margaret Honeyfield (1919-1990),
William Franklin (1922-1998)
John Jacob ()1925-1988),
Anna Caroline Sheets (1928),
Velma Ruth (Coulter) Hemenway (1931), and
Vernon Lee (1934).

Mary was a housewife, mother and grandmother. Her son Vernon tells of a visit she made to Denver, Colorado and her trip to the Rockey Mountains. She hung her head out the open window and gazed in amazement, even though the temperature was cold the window stayed open.


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