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Reuben Carman

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Reuben Carman

Birth
Parke County, Indiana, USA
Death
1 Sep 1898 (aged 80)
Hume, Bates County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hume, Bates County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Reuben was a son of James Carman and his second wife, Hannah M. Daisy. He was a twin to Richard Carman who died in 1886. Reuben was a farmer. He married Nancy A. Moore, the youngest of thirteen children born to John S. Moore and his wife, Nancy Edwards. They were wed in 1847. They had eleven children; three sons and eight daughters. Reuben moved his wife and children to a small farm outside the town of Hume in Bates County, Missouri.

US CENSUS: Iroquois County, Illinois; 21st District: Year 1850; page 160: enumerated on 1 October 1850, by D.C. Niles. Reuben Carman 32, born IND, occupation farmer; Nancy 22, born OH; Melissa 2, born IL; Hannah 47, born RI (Reuben's mother); and Margaret Daisy 13, born IND.

OBITUARY NOTICE: Watseka Blade; Watseka, Illinois. Dated Thursday, September 8, 1898.

GENEALOGIES: Moore Family Genealogy: Ralph D. and Virginia Moore; Self-Published, Iroquois County, Illinois; 1980.
Reuben was a son of James Carman and his second wife, Hannah M. Daisy. He was a twin to Richard Carman who died in 1886. Reuben was a farmer. He married Nancy A. Moore, the youngest of thirteen children born to John S. Moore and his wife, Nancy Edwards. They were wed in 1847. They had eleven children; three sons and eight daughters. Reuben moved his wife and children to a small farm outside the town of Hume in Bates County, Missouri.

US CENSUS: Iroquois County, Illinois; 21st District: Year 1850; page 160: enumerated on 1 October 1850, by D.C. Niles. Reuben Carman 32, born IND, occupation farmer; Nancy 22, born OH; Melissa 2, born IL; Hannah 47, born RI (Reuben's mother); and Margaret Daisy 13, born IND.

OBITUARY NOTICE: Watseka Blade; Watseka, Illinois. Dated Thursday, September 8, 1898.

GENEALOGIES: Moore Family Genealogy: Ralph D. and Virginia Moore; Self-Published, Iroquois County, Illinois; 1980.


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