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Cutler C. Carpenter

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Cutler C. Carpenter

Birth
Ellenburg, Clinton County, New York, USA
Death
14 Dec 1916 (aged 86)
Ellenburg, Clinton County, New York, USA
Burial
Ellenburg Center, Clinton County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Married Adeline E. Sevey (1829-1904) in 1851.

Children:
Amelia Florence (b. 1852)
Alice Frances (1853-1875)
George Washington (1855-1940)
Dr. Monroe Seavey (1858-1922)
Charles Lincoln (b. 1860)

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Obituary from the December 22, 1916 edition of the Plattsburgh Sentinel:

We chronicle with regret the death of Cutler C. Carpenter, Ellenburgh's oldest native born citizen, aged 86 years and 6 months. His father, Isaac (sic) Carpenter moved here from Ira, Vt., in 1826 to West Hill, and from there to the Center when it was a wilderness. For many years strong in the faith of the Father being a Methodist. He never used tobacco or liquor of any kind. His language was always such that it would not be amiss in a ladies parlor. A good man gone. His son Charles from Medford, Mass. and daughter Amelia Tolhurst of Detroit, Mich. were at the funeral Sunday. Rev. Barnard spoke very feelingly. The flowers were beautiful, the singing excellent.
Married Adeline E. Sevey (1829-1904) in 1851.

Children:
Amelia Florence (b. 1852)
Alice Frances (1853-1875)
George Washington (1855-1940)
Dr. Monroe Seavey (1858-1922)
Charles Lincoln (b. 1860)

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Obituary from the December 22, 1916 edition of the Plattsburgh Sentinel:

We chronicle with regret the death of Cutler C. Carpenter, Ellenburgh's oldest native born citizen, aged 86 years and 6 months. His father, Isaac (sic) Carpenter moved here from Ira, Vt., in 1826 to West Hill, and from there to the Center when it was a wilderness. For many years strong in the faith of the Father being a Methodist. He never used tobacco or liquor of any kind. His language was always such that it would not be amiss in a ladies parlor. A good man gone. His son Charles from Medford, Mass. and daughter Amelia Tolhurst of Detroit, Mich. were at the funeral Sunday. Rev. Barnard spoke very feelingly. The flowers were beautiful, the singing excellent.


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