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(Book: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA). "living with mother in Cedar Rapids in 1911."
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason by George Carpenter [georgec@georgestips.com] on 25 Dec 2003.
"(Book: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA). Seymour Living in Chicago in 1911. Was 84 years old at the time. Also indicates Sarah and son Ralph died in Louisiana between 1885 and 1893 and Fannie was an English widow who Seymour met and married while traveling in Europe. Fannie has one daughter, Ellen E."
REFERENCE: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA; Mention made of Sarah and son Ralph dieing in Louisiana between 1885 and 1893.
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason by George Carpenter [georgec@georgestips.com] on 25 Dec 2003.
"(Book: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA). Seymour Living in Chicago in 1911. Was 84 years old at the time. Also indicates Sarah and son Ralph died in Louisiana between 1885 and 1893 and Fannie was an English widow who Seymour met and married while traveling in Europe. Fannie has one daughter, Ellen E."
REFERENCE: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA; Seymour was living in Chicago in 1911. She was 84 years old at the time.
Fannie was mentioned as being an English widow who Seymour met and married while traveling in Europe. Fannie has one daughter, Ellen E.
DEATH: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA; Mary living in Sioux City, IA at her death in 1910.
REFERENCE: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA; "Living in Leavenworth, KS in 1911."
REFERENCE: History of Linn County, Pub 1911, Pioneer Publishing, excerpts provided by The History Center, Cedar Rapids, IA; "Widow, living in Chicago in 1911."
RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information sent to T.Mason by George Carpenter [gcarpenter4@cfl.rr.com] on 25 Dec 2003.
Census records:
1900, Davidson Co. TN, 9th District, p. 22B - George P. Carpenter
1910, Davidson Co. TN, Nashville, 10th Ward, p. 214A - George P. Carpenter
1920, Davidson Co. TN, Nashville, 1st Civil Dist., E.D. 39, p. 8B - George P. Carpenter
1930, Davidson Co. TN, Nashville, 26th Ward, E.D. 81, p. 10B - George P. Carpenter
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason by George Carpenter [gcarpenter4@cfl.rr.com] on 25 Dec 2003. "He was a doctor, has a son George K. Jr, a doctor in Nashville, daughter Florence."
Served in the office of the Surgeon General in Washington D.C. in the 1870s.
HYPERLINK: [ http://www.ehistory.com/uscw/features/regimental/ohio/union/7thOhio/BiogStaff.cfm ]
Francis Salter entered the service as assistant surgeon of the Seventh Regiment; and on the resignation of Surgeon Cushing, was appointed surgeon. He held this position until the latter part of 1862, when he was made a medical director, and assigned to the staff of General Crooks. As a surgeon he hardly had a superior in the service. His services were of great value all the hospitals as he had had a long experience in those of England, his native country. He has remained in the service from the beginning of the war; and during that long period has alleviated the suffering of many a soldier. (Wood)HYPERLINK: [ http://www.ehistory.com/uscw/features/regimental/ohio/union/7thOhio/companie.cfm ]