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Ezra Peabody Carpenter

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Ezra Peabody Carpenter

Birth
Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
29 Sep 1921 (aged 75)
Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, USA
Burial
Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
North Fraternal Row13 BLK16 LS1
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Ezra P Carpenter was born in Wisconsin, March 7, 1846. He went with his parents to Iowa when a small boy. Was married in Feb. 1868 to Miss Martha Hayner, who preceded him to the Great Beyond in 1913.
Early in the married life they both embraced the Christian Faith, joining the Church of God, later affiliating themselves with the M. E. Church.
To their union were bon seven children all of whom survive him: J. E., John R., Chas. B., Harry S., Mrs. L. L. Harn, all of Chelan; Mrs. F. A. Daniels of Wenatchee, and Mrs. R. H. Powers of Montana. Also 27 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Being too young to enlist in the Civil War he drove fright trains and stage across the plains to Denver during that period.
After his marriage he farmed for several years in Iowa also was carpenter by trade, and 25 years ago drove overland to the west. Located in Chelan 20 years ago, where he had resided since. Died Sep. 29, 1921, at the home of his son, John, after an illness of several weeks. The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Attenborough, of the M. E. Church, and gave a very comforting talk. He was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery. Many beautiful flowers were sent as token of the esteem in which he was held.

Washington Death Certificate
Name Ezra P Carpenter
Death date 29 Sep 1921
Death place Chelan, Chelan, Washington
Gender Male
Age at death 75 years 6 months 22 days
Estimated birth year 1846
Marital status Married
Spouse name Martha E Carpenter
Father name John S Carpenter
Mother name Lodema Keller
Film number 1992761
Digital GS number 4221123
Image number 193
Reference number cn 152
Ezra P Carpenter was born in Wisconsin, March 7, 1846. He went with his parents to Iowa when a small boy. Was married in Feb. 1868 to Miss Martha Hayner, who preceded him to the Great Beyond in 1913.
Early in the married life they both embraced the Christian Faith, joining the Church of God, later affiliating themselves with the M. E. Church.
To their union were bon seven children all of whom survive him: J. E., John R., Chas. B., Harry S., Mrs. L. L. Harn, all of Chelan; Mrs. F. A. Daniels of Wenatchee, and Mrs. R. H. Powers of Montana. Also 27 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Being too young to enlist in the Civil War he drove fright trains and stage across the plains to Denver during that period.
After his marriage he farmed for several years in Iowa also was carpenter by trade, and 25 years ago drove overland to the west. Located in Chelan 20 years ago, where he had resided since. Died Sep. 29, 1921, at the home of his son, John, after an illness of several weeks. The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Attenborough, of the M. E. Church, and gave a very comforting talk. He was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery. Many beautiful flowers were sent as token of the esteem in which he was held.

Washington Death Certificate
Name Ezra P Carpenter
Death date 29 Sep 1921
Death place Chelan, Chelan, Washington
Gender Male
Age at death 75 years 6 months 22 days
Estimated birth year 1846
Marital status Married
Spouse name Martha E Carpenter
Father name John S Carpenter
Mother name Lodema Keller
Film number 1992761
Digital GS number 4221123
Image number 193
Reference number cn 152


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