| i. | MARY17 LONDERS, b. Unknown327; m. UNKNOWN AUSTIN327. | ||
| ii. | OLIVE LONDERS, b. Unknown327; m. UNKNOWN FISHER327. | ||
| iii. | AUGUSTA LONDERS, b. Unknown327; m. UNKNOWN CHURCH327. | ||
| iv. | SARAH LONDERS, b. Unknown327. | ||
| v. | MARGARET LONDERS, b. Unknown327. |
| 490. | i. | EMERY17 CARPENTER, b. Unknown. | |
| 491. | ii. | BENJAMIN G. CARPENTER, b. July 02, 1827; d. November 13, 1889. | |
| 492. | iii. | KATE CARPENTER, b. Unknown. | |
| iv. | ALICE CARPENTER, b. Unknown329; m. UNKNOWN PHILIPS329. |
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More About UNKNOWN PHILIPS: Residence: Of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania329 |
| i. | SARAH17 WAGNER, b. Unknown331; m. UNKNOWN THOMPSON331. | ||
| ii. | FREDERICK WAGNER, b. Unknown331. |
| i. | CARRIE17 BROWN, b. Unknown331. | ||
| ii. | LOUISA BROWN, b. Unknown331; m. UNKNOWN COLE331. | ||
| iii. | SARAH BROWN, b. Unknown331. | ||
| iv. | SAMUEL BROWN, b. Unknown331. | ||
| v. | JAMES BROWN, b. Unknown331. |
| i. | DANIEL17 WEBB, b. Unknown331. | ||
| ii. | JESSIE WEBB, b. Unknown331; m. W. DECKER331. |
| i. | ALICE17 CARPENTER, b. Unknown333; m. UNKNOWN HART333. | ||
| ii. | MARY CARPENTER, b. Unknown333. | ||
| iii. | ZEPERA CARPENTER, b. Unknown333. | ||
| iv. | CHARLES CARPENTER, b. Unknown333. | ||
| v. | FRED CARPENTER, b. Unknown333. | ||
| vi. | SUSIE CARPENTER, b. Unknown333; m. UNKNOWN ZIFFANY333. | ||
| vii. | ALLETTA CARPENTER, b. Unknown333. |
| i. | ESTELLA17 RANKIN, b. Unknown333. | ||
| ii. | ALLETTA RANKIN, b. Unknown333. | ||
| iii. | JESSIE RANKIN, b. Unknown333. | ||
| iv. | MAY RANKIN, b. Unknown333. |
| i. | ARTHUR W.17 CARPENTER, b. Unknown333. |
| i. | EARNOT C.17 FLEMING, b. February 10, 1845333. | ||
| ii. | ELIZABETH E. FLEMING, b. December 15, 1847333. |
| i. | WILLIAM LEWIS17 CARPENTER, b. January 13, 1844, Dunkirk, New York333; m. A. CURTIS STEEVER333, March 12, 1878333. |
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Notes for WILLIAM LEWIS CARPENTER: He is also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. It is with extreme sorrow that the Post Commander announces to the garrison the death, at this Post, of Captain William Lewis Carpenter, 9th Infantry. who passed this life in the early morning of this date. Captain Carpenter suffered heroically while the seeds of that fatal malady, Bright's disease (a kidney disease--lsf), were accomplishing his end. An active participation in Indian Campaigns, where the troops suffered greatly from inclement weather and perilous journeys, had weakened an otherwise hardy physique, so that he was unable to resist an attack of La Grippe, which occurred at Whipple Barracks, Arizona, in 1891. This condition left him at the mercy of that mortal disease, which has called him from an earthly home, and cruelly denied him the long wished for opportunity of again serving with his regiment in the field. Captain Carpenter possessed great fortitude and nobility of character with the highest regard for his profession. His penchant and aptitude for scientific work was recognized by details for duty with various scientific expeditions. Courageous alike in suffering and in health he was a fine example of self control and devotion to duty. Captain Carpenter was born at Dunkirk, New York, January 13th, 1844. Entered the service as Private, in Battery 'D,' 2nd Artillery, July 29th, 1864; transferred to Battery 'L,' September 35th, 1865; Corporal, September 28th, 1866; Sergeant, January 29th, 1867; Second Lieutenant 9th Infantry, April 5th. 1867; First Lieutenant, December 31st, 1873 Captain October 2d, 1887. He was in active service at the siege of Petersburg, Virginia, and thereafter with the army of the Potomac, until the close of the War of the Rebellion. After the war, served in all the Western states and territories. Took active part in the following engagements with hostile Indians in 1876: Tongue River, Mont. June 9th; Rosebud River, Mont. June 17th; and Slim Buttes, Dak. September 9th. Served with 3d Cavalry in the 'Freeze Out' Campaign of 1875-76, in Wyoming and Montana Under orders of General Crook, captured Chief' Standing Bear' with 30 Ponca Indiana upon their escape from Indian Territory to Omaha Agency, Nebraska. His scientific work embraced the following assignments to such duty, etc.: Naturalist with the U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, under Prof. Hayden, in 1873; and with Lieutenant Wheeler in 1873. Detailed with the Fossil Expedition of Prof. Marsh in 1874. Detailed with the U. S. Survey of the Northern Boundary, under Archibald Campbell, Commissioner. Under orders of General Sheridan, made report on the Geology and Natural History of the Big Horn Mountains, in 1877. Elected 'Fellow ' of American Association for Advancement of Science, September 4th, 1877. The sincere sympathy of the entire garrison is extended to the family of the deceased in their sad bereavement. By order of LIEUTENANT FINLEY. He served as acting midshipman, U.S. Navy, from September, 1861 to June 1864. Appointed Lieutenant U.S. Army, 1867; promoted to Captain in 1887. He received notice in 1897 that he was elected a member of the Sons of the Revolution of the District of Columbia, and also a member of the Loyal Legion of New York. |
| 493. | ii. | MARY ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. Unknown. | |
| iii. | FRANCES BRISTOL CARPENTER, b. Unknown333; m. HENRY UNKNOWN333. |
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Notes for FRANCES BRISTOL CARPENTER: They had three children and resided in California. |
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