Lettie Josephine Carpenter was born on May 23, 1862, in Redding township, Jackson County, Indiana. She was the daughter of Allen and Sarah Ables Carpenter.
Lettie Josephine Carpenter and Phineas George Lind were married on September 7, 1878, in Indiana, possibly in Jackson County.
Seymour Daily Republican (Seymour, Indiana) 20 March 1920 Saturday, page 1
MRS. PHINEAS LIND DIES AT HOME IN REDDING TOWNSHIP
Deceased Was Life Long Resident of Jackson County – Funeral Monday Afternoon
Mrs. Lettie Josephine Lind, wife of Phineas Lind, died at the family home in Redding township this morning at 3 o'clock following a long illness. The deceased was sixty-seven years old.
Mrs. Lind was born in Redding township and spent her entire life in Jackson county. Besides the husband, four children survive, Charles C. Lind, Mrs. Bessie Clouse, Jesse E. Lind and Nellie M. Lind, all of Redding township. She also leaves one brother, Allen Carpenter, of Cortland, and a sister, Mrs. Willard Cox, of Indianapolis, two grandchildren and other relatives.
The funeral services will be held from the Reddington Christian church Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Internment will be in Reddington cemetery.
Lettie Josephine Carpenter was born on May 23, 1862, in Redding township, Jackson County, Indiana. She was the daughter of Allen and Sarah Ables Carpenter.
Lettie Josephine Carpenter and Phineas George Lind were married on September 7, 1878, in Indiana, possibly in Jackson County.
Seymour Daily Republican (Seymour, Indiana) 20 March 1920 Saturday, page 1
MRS. PHINEAS LIND DIES AT HOME IN REDDING TOWNSHIP
Deceased Was Life Long Resident of Jackson County – Funeral Monday Afternoon
Mrs. Lettie Josephine Lind, wife of Phineas Lind, died at the family home in Redding township this morning at 3 o'clock following a long illness. The deceased was sixty-seven years old.
Mrs. Lind was born in Redding township and spent her entire life in Jackson county. Besides the husband, four children survive, Charles C. Lind, Mrs. Bessie Clouse, Jesse E. Lind and Nellie M. Lind, all of Redding township. She also leaves one brother, Allen Carpenter, of Cortland, and a sister, Mrs. Willard Cox, of Indianapolis, two grandchildren and other relatives.
The funeral services will be held from the Reddington Christian church Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Internment will be in Reddington cemetery.
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