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Rebecca P <I>Carman</I> Hartley

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Rebecca P Carman Hartley

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Apr 1907 (aged 40)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Yeadon, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 13, Range 8, Lot 23, Grave 2
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Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907)

* father: Civil War Veteran, U.S. Private (for twelve days) Sheppard Ogden CARMAN (1843-1965) of Company A, Pennsylvania 20th Infantry Regiment. He is a salesman, then a Union soldier, then a driver, then a teamster. In the 1850 Federal Census for Southwark Ward 4, (Philadelphia county), Pennsylvania, USA, Sheppard is six years old and lives with his parents -- interesting is the fact that the family's neighbor is named Sheppard OGDEN (33, born in New Jersey). Sheppard CARMAN dies at the age of twenty-one-and-a-half of a compound fracture of the femur. Rebecca is born six months after her father's death.

* mother: Mary? Elizabeth S. B. (Cree) (Carman) (Shuster) HOHENSTEIN (1847-1917). Elizabeth's father was born in Scotland; her mother was born in Pennsylvania, USA. Elizabeth marries Civil War Veteran, U.S. Private (for twelve days) Sheppard Ogden CARMAN (1843-1965) of Company A, Pennsylvania 20th Infantry Regiment; they have one daughter Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907). Sheppard works as a salesman, then a Union soldier, then a driver, then a teamster. As a widow, Elizabeth remarries Philip SHUSTER (1846-unknown/after 1910); they have one daughter Lillian U. "Lillie" (Shuster) VIRTUE (1879-1942) and one stillborn male child (1883). Philip works as a butcher. Elizabeth & Philip divorce. Elizabeth remarries Harry HOHENSTEIN (1859-1914). Both of Harry's parents were born in Germany. Harry works as a tin smith, then as a painter in a machine shop. The 1910 Federal Census lists Elizabeth & Harry as married, living at separate residences.

Note: Rebecca's death certificate does list "Sherman & Mary CARMON" as her parents. But I cannot find any other documents with those names. However, federal census records do account for a young Rebecca CARMAN living with her mother Elizabeth CARMAN in the home of William & Jane CREE -- who are Elizabeth (Cree) CARMAN's parents -- in both 1870 and 1880 in Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA. Also Sheppard Ogden CARMAN's mother's name is also Rebecca P. I am going to assume that Sheppard & Elizabeth are the correct parents. Also Sheppard CARMAN's 1865 death certificate lists his last residence as 513 Washington Avenue. The 1862 and 1866 Philadelphia Directories list William W. & Amanda HARTLEY's residence as 514 Washington Avenue, so Howard & Rebecca's parents were next-door neighbors before Howard & Rebecca were born.

* Mary? Elizabeth S. B. (Cree) (Carman) (Shuster) HOHENSTEIN (1847-1917) has three children on record:
1.) Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907) marries Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929); they have eight children. Howard works as a plumber. As a widower, Howard remarries Sarah J. (Goldschmidt) (Hartley) McVEY (1880-1952); Howard has two more children with Sarah. Both of Sarah's parents were born in The Netherlands. As a widow, Sarah remarries Joseph F. McVEY (unknown-unknown/before 1940).
2.) Lillian U. "Lillie" (Shuster) VIRTUE (1879-1942) marries Edward F. VIRTUE, Sr. (1872-1932); they have three children. Edward works as a machinist.
3.) (stillborn male) SHUSTER (1883-1883)

* Rebecca's father Sheppard Ogden CARMAN dies on December 23, 1865; Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), USA, which is six months before Rebecca is born. We think his cause of death says "compound fracture of femur."

* Rebecca is born June 18, 1866; in Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA.

* June 7, 1880; Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA
Rebecca CARMAN (15) and her two aunts Josephine CREE (20) and Kate CREE (14) work as box-makers.

* August 18, 1889; Cape May, (Cape May), New Jersey, USA
Rebecca, age 23, marries Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929). Howard is 21. They live in Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA. He is a plumber. They move often -- which makes me wonder if Howard, Sr. possibly traded plumbing services for rent or something, but who knows.

* Howard, Sr. & Rebecca have eight children:
1.) U.S. Sergeant, Pennsylvania National Guard, Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943) marries Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977); they have six children. Vic, Sr. works as a boiler maker and Licensed Maritime Ship Inspector. Callie becomes a nurse after her children are born.
2.) Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Jr. (1892-1956) marries Anna Elizabeth (Scheid) HARTLEY (1894-1982); they have four children.
3.) Rebecca Grace HARTLEY (1894-unknown) marries Mr. JACKSON (unknown-unknown/before 1940); they have three sons. Also marries Francis M. COURTNEY; they have one son. I am not sure which man she married first.
4.) U.S. Private, Pennsylvania National Guard, Warren Francis HARTLEY, Sr. (1895-unknown/before 1929) marries Olga (Nawrath) (Hartley) McLEMORE (1897-1931); they have four children. Warren, Sr. works as a laborer in rubber-making. Olga was born in Germany; her parents were both born in Germany, too. As a widow, Olga remarries Robert Louis McLEMORE (1900-unknown).
5.) Wilfred Joseph HARTLEY (1897-unknown)
6.) Edward Lawrence HARTLEY (1900-1901) lives fourteen months.
7.) George Bertram HARTLEY, Sr. (1902-1985) marries Mary Clare Christine (Haley) HARTLEY (1900-1981); they have three? sons. George works as a tool-maker. Mary is an artistic painter.
8.) Mary Florence G. HARTLEY (1904-1926) lives twenty-two years.

* Rebecca dies 6:30 A.M., April 10, 1907; Saint Timothy's Hospital, Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA.
Æ 40 years, 9 months, 23 days
Cause of death: chief -- chronic interstitial nephritis (lasting 4 years); contributing -- purpura and uremia (lasting 20 days)

* Rebecca is buried April 13, 1907; Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, (Delaware), Pennsylvania, USA.

* Section 13, Range 8, Lot 23, Grave 2
Buried together in Grave 2 are:
1.) Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907)
2.) son, Edward Lawrence HARTLEY (1900-1901)
3.) Sylvia HARTLEY (1911-1911) is the daughter of Howard, Sr. & his second-wife Sarah.

* Rebecca's widower husband Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929) remarries Sarah J. (Goldschmidt) (Hartley) McVEY (1880-1952). Howard, Sr. is buried alone in an unmarked lot in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham, (Montgomery), Pennsylvania, USA. Also buried in this other cemetery are Howard & Rebecca's daughter Mary Florence G. HARTLEY (1904-1926) and son U.S. Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943) & his wife Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977).
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Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907)

* father: Civil War Veteran, U.S. Private (for twelve days) Sheppard Ogden CARMAN (1843-1965) of Company A, Pennsylvania 20th Infantry Regiment. He is a salesman, then a Union soldier, then a driver, then a teamster. In the 1850 Federal Census for Southwark Ward 4, (Philadelphia county), Pennsylvania, USA, Sheppard is six years old and lives with his parents -- interesting is the fact that the family's neighbor is named Sheppard OGDEN (33, born in New Jersey). Sheppard CARMAN dies at the age of twenty-one-and-a-half of a compound fracture of the femur. Rebecca is born six months after her father's death.

* mother: Mary? Elizabeth S. B. (Cree) (Carman) (Shuster) HOHENSTEIN (1847-1917). Elizabeth's father was born in Scotland; her mother was born in Pennsylvania, USA. Elizabeth marries Civil War Veteran, U.S. Private (for twelve days) Sheppard Ogden CARMAN (1843-1965) of Company A, Pennsylvania 20th Infantry Regiment; they have one daughter Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907). Sheppard works as a salesman, then a Union soldier, then a driver, then a teamster. As a widow, Elizabeth remarries Philip SHUSTER (1846-unknown/after 1910); they have one daughter Lillian U. "Lillie" (Shuster) VIRTUE (1879-1942) and one stillborn male child (1883). Philip works as a butcher. Elizabeth & Philip divorce. Elizabeth remarries Harry HOHENSTEIN (1859-1914). Both of Harry's parents were born in Germany. Harry works as a tin smith, then as a painter in a machine shop. The 1910 Federal Census lists Elizabeth & Harry as married, living at separate residences.

Note: Rebecca's death certificate does list "Sherman & Mary CARMON" as her parents. But I cannot find any other documents with those names. However, federal census records do account for a young Rebecca CARMAN living with her mother Elizabeth CARMAN in the home of William & Jane CREE -- who are Elizabeth (Cree) CARMAN's parents -- in both 1870 and 1880 in Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA. Also Sheppard Ogden CARMAN's mother's name is also Rebecca P. I am going to assume that Sheppard & Elizabeth are the correct parents. Also Sheppard CARMAN's 1865 death certificate lists his last residence as 513 Washington Avenue. The 1862 and 1866 Philadelphia Directories list William W. & Amanda HARTLEY's residence as 514 Washington Avenue, so Howard & Rebecca's parents were next-door neighbors before Howard & Rebecca were born.

* Mary? Elizabeth S. B. (Cree) (Carman) (Shuster) HOHENSTEIN (1847-1917) has three children on record:
1.) Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907) marries Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929); they have eight children. Howard works as a plumber. As a widower, Howard remarries Sarah J. (Goldschmidt) (Hartley) McVEY (1880-1952); Howard has two more children with Sarah. Both of Sarah's parents were born in The Netherlands. As a widow, Sarah remarries Joseph F. McVEY (unknown-unknown/before 1940).
2.) Lillian U. "Lillie" (Shuster) VIRTUE (1879-1942) marries Edward F. VIRTUE, Sr. (1872-1932); they have three children. Edward works as a machinist.
3.) (stillborn male) SHUSTER (1883-1883)

* Rebecca's father Sheppard Ogden CARMAN dies on December 23, 1865; Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), USA, which is six months before Rebecca is born. We think his cause of death says "compound fracture of femur."

* Rebecca is born June 18, 1866; in Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA.

* June 7, 1880; Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA
Rebecca CARMAN (15) and her two aunts Josephine CREE (20) and Kate CREE (14) work as box-makers.

* August 18, 1889; Cape May, (Cape May), New Jersey, USA
Rebecca, age 23, marries Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929). Howard is 21. They live in Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA. He is a plumber. They move often -- which makes me wonder if Howard, Sr. possibly traded plumbing services for rent or something, but who knows.

* Howard, Sr. & Rebecca have eight children:
1.) U.S. Sergeant, Pennsylvania National Guard, Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943) marries Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977); they have six children. Vic, Sr. works as a boiler maker and Licensed Maritime Ship Inspector. Callie becomes a nurse after her children are born.
2.) Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Jr. (1892-1956) marries Anna Elizabeth (Scheid) HARTLEY (1894-1982); they have four children.
3.) Rebecca Grace HARTLEY (1894-unknown) marries Mr. JACKSON (unknown-unknown/before 1940); they have three sons. Also marries Francis M. COURTNEY; they have one son. I am not sure which man she married first.
4.) U.S. Private, Pennsylvania National Guard, Warren Francis HARTLEY, Sr. (1895-unknown/before 1929) marries Olga (Nawrath) (Hartley) McLEMORE (1897-1931); they have four children. Warren, Sr. works as a laborer in rubber-making. Olga was born in Germany; her parents were both born in Germany, too. As a widow, Olga remarries Robert Louis McLEMORE (1900-unknown).
5.) Wilfred Joseph HARTLEY (1897-unknown)
6.) Edward Lawrence HARTLEY (1900-1901) lives fourteen months.
7.) George Bertram HARTLEY, Sr. (1902-1985) marries Mary Clare Christine (Haley) HARTLEY (1900-1981); they have three? sons. George works as a tool-maker. Mary is an artistic painter.
8.) Mary Florence G. HARTLEY (1904-1926) lives twenty-two years.

* Rebecca dies 6:30 A.M., April 10, 1907; Saint Timothy's Hospital, Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA.
Æ 40 years, 9 months, 23 days
Cause of death: chief -- chronic interstitial nephritis (lasting 4 years); contributing -- purpura and uremia (lasting 20 days)

* Rebecca is buried April 13, 1907; Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, (Delaware), Pennsylvania, USA.

* Section 13, Range 8, Lot 23, Grave 2
Buried together in Grave 2 are:
1.) Rebecca P. (Carman) HARTLEY (1866-1907)
2.) son, Edward Lawrence HARTLEY (1900-1901)
3.) Sylvia HARTLEY (1911-1911) is the daughter of Howard, Sr. & his second-wife Sarah.

* Rebecca's widower husband Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929) remarries Sarah J. (Goldschmidt) (Hartley) McVEY (1880-1952). Howard, Sr. is buried alone in an unmarked lot in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham, (Montgomery), Pennsylvania, USA. Also buried in this other cemetery are Howard & Rebecca's daughter Mary Florence G. HARTLEY (1904-1926) and son U.S. Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943) & his wife Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977).
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