October 28, 2006
Emma L. Carpenter's tiny books
Among the items that I found while unpacking from our move are two tiny books. One is a copy of the New Testament from 1868, and the other is The Book of Common Prayer from 1869. That one has a personalized cover, saying "Emma L. Carpenter 1872" in gold letters. Both books look their age, with well-worn covers.
Emma Carpenter was my great-grandmother's name when she was married to Captain Russell Carpenter. After his death she moved to Chicago where she wrote for a newspaper and eventually married my great-grandfather, Judge D. H. Hammer. Her maiden name was Bower.
Emma Carpenter was my great-grandmother's name when she was married to Captain Russell Carpenter. After his death she moved to Chicago where she wrote for a newspaper and eventually married my great-grandfather, Judge D. H. Hammer. Her maiden name was Bower.
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In the US 1860 Census, the Bower family is listed as "Bowers." Saw this on Footnote.com:
ReplyDelete"Ohio » Athens » Rome Township » Page 209
Bowers, Delitha (b: 1823*)
Household: Bowers, Moses (b: 1821*)
Bowers, Sarah F (b: 1841*)
Bowers, Mary E (b: 1848*)
Bowers, Amanda M (b: 1852*)"
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Mary E would be Emma. Birth name was Mary Amaryllis Bower.