Luman N CarpenterAge: 79 years1842–1922
- Name
- Luman N Carpenter
- Given names
- Luman N
- Surname
- Carpenter
Birth | 17 September 1842 Source: Data at Findagrave.com website |
Marriage | Helen (Nellie) Lovelock — View this family 28 February 1875 (Age 32 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | William Wallace Carpenter 29 November 1876 (Age 34 years) Source: 1880 US Census |
Birth of a son #2 | David Luman Carpenter 31 December 1877 (Age 35 years) Source: Data at Findagrave.com website |
Birth of a son #3 | Charles Cornelius Carpenter 9 August 1879 (Age 36 years) Source: 1880 US Census |
Census | 1880 (Age 37 years) |
Birth of a daughter #4 | Ella May Carpenter 28 May 1881 (Age 38 years) |
Census | 1900 (Age 57 years) |
Census | 1920 (Age 77 years) |
Death | 23 January 1922 (Age 79 years) Source: Data at Findagrave.com website |
Family with Helen (Nellie) Lovelock |
himself |
Luman N Carpenter Birth: 17 September 1842 — Winnebago, Illinois, USA Death: 23 January 1922 — Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA |
wife |
Helen (Nellie) Lovelock Birth: 18 August 1858 34 34 — Butte County, California, USA Death: 15 February 1929 |
Marriage: 28 February 1875 — Humboldt County, Nevada, USA |
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21 months son |
William Wallace Carpenter Birth: 29 November 1876 34 18 — Oreana, Humboldt, Nevada, USA Death: November 1954 — Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA |
3 years son |
Charles Cornelius Carpenter Birth: 9 August 1879 36 20 — Oreana, Humboldt, Nevada, USA Death: 13 April 1958 — Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA |
-19 months son |
David Luman Carpenter Birth: 31 December 1877 35 19 — Nevada, USA Death: 27 January 1929 — Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA |
3 years daughter |
Ella May Carpenter Birth: 28 May 1881 38 22 — Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA Death: 21 July 1924 — Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA |
Census | Lake, Humboldt, Nevada, USA Louis N Carpenter;;36;Farmer;Illinois;New York New York Nellie Carpenter;Wife;25;;California;England England William H Carpenter;Son;3;;Nevada;Illinois California Louis David Carpenter;Son;2;;Nevada;Illinois California Charles C Carpenter;Son;10mos;;Nevada;Illinois California |
Census | Lovelock, Humboldt, Nevada, USA Luman N Carpenter;Head;Sep 1842;Illinois;New York, New York;Farmer Nellie Carpenter;Wife;Aug 1857;California;Wales, England Frank Nilson;Lodger;Dec 1870;Sweden;Sweden, Sweden;Farm Labourer |
Census | Lovelock, Pershing, Nevada, USA L M (sic) Carpenter;Head;77;Illinois;New York, Massachusetts; Nellie Carpenter;Wife;60;California;England, England; Walter Wightman;Grandson;19;Nevada;Nevada, Nevada;Labourer Oasher Barnes;Lodger;36;Kentucky;Kentucky, Kentucky;Special Agent, Oil Co. |
Note | Friday, January 27, 1922 Reno Evening Gazette CAPT. CARPENTER IS LAID TO REST LOVELOCK, JAN. 27 - Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Arobio hall for Capt. L. N. Carpenter. The services were under the auspices of Humboldt lodge No. 27, F. & A. M., and the impressive Masonic funeral ceremonies were rendered. Grand Master L. G. Campbell spoke briefly, and Judge E. A. Ducker of Carson City delivered an eloquent eulogy. Lovelock's business houses suspended during the funeral services and fully 300 people gathered to pay their last respects to one of the most highly esteemed citizens of the community. Capt. Carpenter, a Civil War veteran, was one of Lovelock's oldest pioneers, having resided in the valley for fifty-four years. He was the largest land owner in the valley, active in state politics, twice elected senator, six years county commissioner and was vice-president of the First National Bank at the time of his death. A firing squad from the American Legion Post, No. 6, gave the military burial salute at the lower valley cemetery where the last marks of regard were paid to Capt. Carpenter. The honorary pall bearers were three American Legion members, E. A. Edwards, "Bud" Parr and Wayne Stoker; and three Civil War veterans, William Biggs, Alexander Van Winkle and J. H. Green, Sr. Active pall bearers were Frank Tessier, Fred A. Preston, John Damm, James T. Goodin, Judge J. A. Callahan and William H. Cooper. Besides his widow, three sons, William, Charles C. and D. Loomey, and a daughter. Mrs. Herman Porterfield are left to mourn. NOTE: Luman N Carpenter served in Company E, 18th Wisconsin infantry in the Civil War. He began with the rank of Second Lieutenant, and advanced to the rank of Captain by the end of the war. |