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Caroline E. <I>Pursel</I> Greenfield Baker Bivens Gillett

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Caroline E. Pursel Greenfield Baker Bivens Gillett

Birth
Wheatland, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Mar 1909 (aged 62)
Nashville, Barry County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Nashville, Barry County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Caroline (Carrie) was married four times. Each married name is now allowed by Find-a-Grave to be placed in the last name field, or ONLY the woman's last married name should be in the last name field (Gillett) and the others placed in her bio. Mr. Baker was her second husband.

Her four husbands and their dates of marriage were:

Charles C. Greenfield (assuming 1862 because Civil War Records show him as married in 1863 and daughter, Clara, was born in 1864). Both Caroline and Clara (m. Richard Losey) are mentioned as his only survivors in probate papers filed in 1870, when he died of consumption.

Isaac S. Baker (m. 1871 and d. 1886). They had at least three children: Chloe (m. Harvey Losey), Charles W. and Issac J. Baker.

Reuben A. Bivens (m. 1886 and d. 1903). He filed for divorce for desertion by Caroline but judge granted the divorce to Caroline in 1903. They had one child, Reuben H. Bivens (Rubie, b. 1889 and d. 1945).

Albert A. Gillett (m. 1908). I cannot find a grave for Albert as of yet. He was born about 1840 in New York, a son of Lewis Gillett and Matilda Hutchinson. They were married in Nashville, Michigan. No children from Caroline.
From MixedStock:

Caroline (Carrie) was married four times. Each married name is now allowed by Find-a-Grave to be placed in the last name field, or ONLY the woman's last married name should be in the last name field (Gillett) and the others placed in her bio. Mr. Baker was her second husband.

Her four husbands and their dates of marriage were:

Charles C. Greenfield (assuming 1862 because Civil War Records show him as married in 1863 and daughter, Clara, was born in 1864). Both Caroline and Clara (m. Richard Losey) are mentioned as his only survivors in probate papers filed in 1870, when he died of consumption.

Isaac S. Baker (m. 1871 and d. 1886). They had at least three children: Chloe (m. Harvey Losey), Charles W. and Issac J. Baker.

Reuben A. Bivens (m. 1886 and d. 1903). He filed for divorce for desertion by Caroline but judge granted the divorce to Caroline in 1903. They had one child, Reuben H. Bivens (Rubie, b. 1889 and d. 1945).

Albert A. Gillett (m. 1908). I cannot find a grave for Albert as of yet. He was born about 1840 in New York, a son of Lewis Gillett and Matilda Hutchinson. They were married in Nashville, Michigan. No children from Caroline.


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