They are listed in the 1880 census of Richland Grove, Mercer County, Illinois, with 6 children at home.
In the 1910 census they are in Maquoketa, Jackson County, Iowa, with granddaughter Edna Cartee, age 3.
He was a widowed boarder in Davenport, Iowa, at the time of the 1920 census.
In 1930 he is listed in Davenport in the home of his son-in-law, William Abraham.
He died at the Soldier's home in Marshalltown.
Children of Michael and Hannah:
Sarah Cartee (ca.1871-unk)
Mary Cartee (ca.1873-unk)
Samuel E. Cartee (ca.1874-unk)
Ida Belle Cartee Riegel (1874-1931)
Franklin Cartee (ca.1876-unk)
James S. Cartee (ca.1879-unk)
Eva Cartee Chrysler (ca.1882-unk)
John Albert Cartee (ca.1884-unk)
Arthur C. Cartee (ca.1887-unk)
Florence Hazel Cartee (ca.1890-unk)
Elmer N. Cartee (1892-1927)
Hannah L. Cartee (1880-unk)
They are listed in the 1880 census of Richland Grove, Mercer County, Illinois, with 6 children at home.
In the 1910 census they are in Maquoketa, Jackson County, Iowa, with granddaughter Edna Cartee, age 3.
He was a widowed boarder in Davenport, Iowa, at the time of the 1920 census.
In 1930 he is listed in Davenport in the home of his son-in-law, William Abraham.
He died at the Soldier's home in Marshalltown.
Children of Michael and Hannah:
Sarah Cartee (ca.1871-unk)
Mary Cartee (ca.1873-unk)
Samuel E. Cartee (ca.1874-unk)
Ida Belle Cartee Riegel (1874-1931)
Franklin Cartee (ca.1876-unk)
James S. Cartee (ca.1879-unk)
Eva Cartee Chrysler (ca.1882-unk)
John Albert Cartee (ca.1884-unk)
Arthur C. Cartee (ca.1887-unk)
Florence Hazel Cartee (ca.1890-unk)
Elmer N. Cartee (1892-1927)
Hannah L. Cartee (1880-unk)
Family Members
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Sadie E Cartee McPherson
1871–1959
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Mary N. Cartee Bodkin
1872–1912
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Ida Belle Cartee Riegel
1874–1931
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Frank T Cartee
1876–1947
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James Syler Cartee
1878–1935
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Evalina Winona "Eva" Cartee Chrysler
1882–1969
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John Albert Cartee
1884–1949
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Florence Hazel Cartee Kosnopfal
1890–1920
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Elmer N. Cartee
1891–1927
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Owen Carlisle Cartee
1921–1963
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