Maria Alice Williams &
Ezra Putnam Sargeant
Sister of:
Alice Julia "Jesse" Sargeant 1858-1899
Married:
Michael William Carr (1851-1922)
on November 28,1889 at Waukesha, Wisconsin
Mother of:
Dr. Cyril Sargeant Carr 1893-1975
Monday May 14, 1962
Mrs. Carr Dies; Husband was Writer, Editor…
Mrs. Carrie Sargeant Carr, 92 years old, 1720 North Pennsylvania Street, died yesterday at a local nursing home after a three-month illness.
A resident of Indianapolis since 1890, Mrs. Carr was born in Chicago where her family had moved from Vermont after the Civil War. She was a member of an old New England family and a descendant of William Sargeant, who came to Massachusetts from England in 1638. Her husband, Michael W. Carr, was a writer for the former Indianapolis Sentinel for many years and was editor of Pen Magazine, a literary magazine here, in the 1890's. He was the author of several books on Indiana county and Catholic history, including "A History of Catholicity and Catholic Institutions in Indianapolis" in 1887. Mrs. Carr was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral Parish and the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was the last surviving charter member of the Proctor Club. During World War 1 she did Red Cross work.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:45 a.m. in the Feeney-Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a.m. at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Survivors include a son, Dr. Cyril Sargeant Carr of Indianapolis.
Daughters of the American Revolution #86584
1.Ezra Putnam Sargeant 1819-1883 &
Maria Williams 1830-1878
2.Ezra Sargeant,Jr. 1777-1856 &
Betsey Putnam 1781-1865
3.Ezra Sargeant 1752-1839 &
Sarah Oakes 1757-1808
Maria Alice Williams &
Ezra Putnam Sargeant
Sister of:
Alice Julia "Jesse" Sargeant 1858-1899
Married:
Michael William Carr (1851-1922)
on November 28,1889 at Waukesha, Wisconsin
Mother of:
Dr. Cyril Sargeant Carr 1893-1975
Monday May 14, 1962
Mrs. Carr Dies; Husband was Writer, Editor…
Mrs. Carrie Sargeant Carr, 92 years old, 1720 North Pennsylvania Street, died yesterday at a local nursing home after a three-month illness.
A resident of Indianapolis since 1890, Mrs. Carr was born in Chicago where her family had moved from Vermont after the Civil War. She was a member of an old New England family and a descendant of William Sargeant, who came to Massachusetts from England in 1638. Her husband, Michael W. Carr, was a writer for the former Indianapolis Sentinel for many years and was editor of Pen Magazine, a literary magazine here, in the 1890's. He was the author of several books on Indiana county and Catholic history, including "A History of Catholicity and Catholic Institutions in Indianapolis" in 1887. Mrs. Carr was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral Parish and the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was the last surviving charter member of the Proctor Club. During World War 1 she did Red Cross work.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:45 a.m. in the Feeney-Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a.m. at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Survivors include a son, Dr. Cyril Sargeant Carr of Indianapolis.
Daughters of the American Revolution #86584
1.Ezra Putnam Sargeant 1819-1883 &
Maria Williams 1830-1878
2.Ezra Sargeant,Jr. 1777-1856 &
Betsey Putnam 1781-1865
3.Ezra Sargeant 1752-1839 &
Sarah Oakes 1757-1808
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