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Additional CARPENTER Surnames in MAXVILLE Cemetery
Additional CARPENTER Surnames in SHARP County
CARPENTER, Alice Bryan "A B"CARPENTER, Arthur CleoCARPENTER, BerthaCARPENTER, BoydCARPENTER, Clara MayCARPENTER, Dorothy MayCARPENTER, Ellis SherwoodCARPENTER, ErnestCARPENTER, Ernest L "Big Elk"CARPENTER, Esther GlendineCARPENTER, EuniceCARPENTER, Floy EstelCARPENTER, HattieCARPENTER, Helen OletaCARPENTER, Hubert ClarenceCARPENTER, J ArdenCARPENTER, James TravisCARPENTER, Joseph FordCARPENTER, Joseph RCARPENTER, Joseph AustinCARPENTER, LamanCARPENTER, Larry PCARPENTER, Loyd ECARPENTER, Lou RCARPENTER, Mary ElizabethCARPENTER, Maxine ECARPENTER, MarlinCARPENTER, Mary ACARPENTER, Martha LouiseCARPENTER, MabelCARPENTER, Nathan UrbanCARPENTER, NellieCARPENTER, NettieCARPENTER, Nettie (close up)CARPENTER, OdusCARPENTER, Paul MCARPENTER, Sarah AnnCARPENTER, SarahCARPENTER, SelmaCARPENTER, Servetus N.CARPENTER, Thurman NathanCARPENTER, Virgie KCARPENTER, William Edmond "Will Ed"
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Submitted: 9/15/09 • Approved: 2/13/12 • Last Updated: 5/27/14 • R235124-G235124-S3
Edmund 22 Jun 1839 - 23 Feb 1913
Deborah 27 Sep 1845 - 05 Feb 1931
Married: 19 Aug 1866
[Mary was first married to John Campbell on 29 Sep 1859. John was a casualty of the Civil War.]
Edmund's parents were Robert and Matilda Carpenter; Deborah's parents were Joseph and Nancy McCord This photo was taken with me standing in front of and just to the right of the headstone of my ggrandparents; I particularly wanted to show the Maxville church, since it would then be easier to locate the headstone.
Contributed on 9/15/09 by vpharr1
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