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Maude Jane <I>Davis</I> Carpenter

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Maude Jane Davis Carpenter

Birth
Brown County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 Jul 1926 (aged 48)
Indianola, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Maude Jane Davis and Thomas States (Tom) Carpenter were married on 18 Dec 1901. They had the following children:

I. Lova Faye Carpenter was born in Jul 1903.

II. Emory George Carpenter was born on 22 Jan 1905.

III. Everill Davis (Dave) Carpenter was born on 12 Sep 1908 in Hildreth, Franklin, NE.

IV. Thomas Dorwin Carpenter was born on 19 Jan 1910 in Hildreth, Franklin, NE.

V. Veral Carpenter was born on 5 Nov 1911 in Hildreth, Franklin, NE.

VI. Velma Mae Carpenter Ranft was born on 3 Jun 1916 in Cambridge, Furnas, NE.


Obituary: Friday of last week relatives of this place received work that Ms. Tom Carpenter of Cambridge, was seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. Bert Anderson, Mrs. Art Carpenter, Mrs. Frank York and son, Delmar, drove to Cambridge to see her;

They returned the first of the week having left Mrs. Carpenter apparently somewhat improved, but Wednesday evening the sad news was received that she had passed away.

The body will be brought to Hildreth for burial. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at this place. Obituary will appear in next week's issue of the Telescope.
Maude Jane Davis and Thomas States (Tom) Carpenter were married on 18 Dec 1901. They had the following children:

I. Lova Faye Carpenter was born in Jul 1903.

II. Emory George Carpenter was born on 22 Jan 1905.

III. Everill Davis (Dave) Carpenter was born on 12 Sep 1908 in Hildreth, Franklin, NE.

IV. Thomas Dorwin Carpenter was born on 19 Jan 1910 in Hildreth, Franklin, NE.

V. Veral Carpenter was born on 5 Nov 1911 in Hildreth, Franklin, NE.

VI. Velma Mae Carpenter Ranft was born on 3 Jun 1916 in Cambridge, Furnas, NE.


Obituary: Friday of last week relatives of this place received work that Ms. Tom Carpenter of Cambridge, was seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. Bert Anderson, Mrs. Art Carpenter, Mrs. Frank York and son, Delmar, drove to Cambridge to see her;

They returned the first of the week having left Mrs. Carpenter apparently somewhat improved, but Wednesday evening the sad news was received that she had passed away.

The body will be brought to Hildreth for burial. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at this place. Obituary will appear in next week's issue of the Telescope.


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