{"id":10290,"date":"2012-09-14T06:31:02","date_gmt":"2012-09-14T06:31:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evermore.imagedjinn.com\/blg\/?p=10290"},"modified":"2013-03-06T06:41:51","modified_gmt":"2013-03-06T06:41:51","slug":"elliot-carhart-and-margaret-e-pettit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evermore.imagedjinn.com\/blg\/10290\/elliot-carhart-and-margaret-e-pettit\/","title":{"rendered":"Elliot Carhart and Margaret E. Pettit"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Elliot Carhart, son of Henry Carhart and Clarissa Everett, was married 1850 Sep 29 to Margaret E. Pettit, daughter of Bartholomew Pettit and Sarah Ann (Elizabeth) Butts. They eventually settled in Macon, Macon county, Missouri.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Husband: Elliot + Carhart (1) <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>          Born: 1828 Mar 22 &#8211; White Plains, Westchester, New York<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1905 Dec 19 &#8211; Macon, Macon, Missouri<br \/>\n        Buried:<br \/>\n        Father: Henry + Carhart (1781-1871)<br \/>\n        Mother: Clarissa &#8220;Clara&#8221; + Everett (1793-1868) (1)<br \/>\n      Marriage: 1850 Sep 29                     Place: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Occupation:  Carpenter. <\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1830 Otselic, Chenango, New York. (2) <\/p>\n<p>      1830 NEW YORK CHENANGO OTSELIC TOWNSHIP<br \/>\n      pg. 205<br \/>\n      A? HILL<br \/>\n      Henry CARHART 1 2 1 1 &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ 1 &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Lyman LEVAN<br \/>\n      Oliver EVERET &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      NOTE: 1 male and 1 female 60 to 70 years of age<br \/>\n      Darius EVERET &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ 1 1 1 &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Edward ROGERS<br \/>\n      William MILES<br \/>\n      Sylvester NASH<br \/>\n      Ira A. MATTERSON<br \/>\n      Aron RICHARDS<br \/>\n      Dennis ROOSILL<br \/>\n      Oliver MATHEWS<br \/>\n      Gideon WORDON<br \/>\n      Samuel BUTTS &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      John R. BUTTS 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Thomas G. BATES<br \/>\n      Wing DURPHEY<br \/>\n      Orlando SKINNER<br \/>\n      James W. FOOT<br \/>\n      Alvin MOSELY<br \/>\n      NOTE: pg. 208 Samuel BUTTS Jr. and pg. 211 Alexander BUTTS<\/p>\n<p>      3. Military: Civil War. (3) An Elliot Carhart served in Company C, 96<br \/>\n      Ohio Infantry.  Inducted and discharged as a private.<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1840 Berlin, Delaware, Ohio. (4) <\/p>\n<p>      1840 OHIO DELAWARE BERLIN<br \/>\n      pg. 210<br \/>\n      William COCHRAN<br \/>\n      Lovewell CAULKINS<br \/>\n      Charlotte A. ?<br \/>\n      Melvin T. JONES<br \/>\n      Mary M. STONE<br \/>\n      David LEWIS<br \/>\n      Elizabeth LEWIS<br \/>\n      Henry CARHART &#8211; &#8211; 1 2 1 &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Timothy ANDREWS<br \/>\n      Thomas WILLIAMS<br \/>\n      Luther CLASSON<br \/>\n      pg. 230<br \/>\n      Joseph P. SMITH<br \/>\n      Aaron PETTIJOHN<br \/>\n      James SUTTON<br \/>\n      Ruth SNOW<br \/>\n      James FOWLER<br \/>\n      Bartholomew PETTIT 1 1 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ 2 1 1 1 &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Spencer MCCOY?<br \/>\n      William GREGG<br \/>\n      Joseph BLAIR<br \/>\n      Johnson MOORE<br \/>\n      Barrel WATERS Jr.<\/p>\n<p>      5. Census:  1850 Berlin, Delaware, Ohio. (5) <\/p>\n<p>      1850 OHIO DELAWARE BERLIN<br \/>\n      pg. 241<br \/>\n      1971\/1982 Henry CARHART 60 farmer b. NY<br \/>\n      Clarrisa 60 b. CONN<br \/>\n      Elliott 22 b. NY<br \/>\n      Marinda 14 b. NY<br \/>\n      Camilla OSGOOD 10 b. OH<br \/>\n      Clarissa 8<br \/>\n      Ralph 2<br \/>\n      &#8230;<br \/>\n      BROWN TOWNSHIP<br \/>\n      pg. 304<br \/>\n      2862\/2826 Bartholomew PETIT 57 $2100 farmer b. DEL<br \/>\n      Sarah Ann 46 b. MD<br \/>\n      Jacob F. 25 farmer b. OH<br \/>\n      Eliza 22<br \/>\n      Sarah J. 12<br \/>\n      Abe ? 8 <\/p>\n<p>      6. Census:  1860 Brown, Delaware, Ohio. (6) <\/p>\n<p>      1860 OH, Delaware Co., Brown, Kilbourne PO<br \/>\n      Pg. 55<br \/>\n      827\/785 Elliott CARHART 32 farmer $400 $300  b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 30 b. OH<br \/>\n      Eliza 8<br \/>\n      Arlington 6<\/p>\n<p>      7. Census:  1870 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (7) <\/p>\n<p>      1870 Macon County, Missouri census<br \/>\n      87\/92 CARHART E. 42 Carpenter $1500 property value, $200 personal value<br \/>\n      b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 39 b. OH<br \/>\n      Ida 18 b. OH<br \/>\n      Arlington 16 b. OH<br \/>\n      C. 9  (in school) b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur 3 b. OH<br \/>\n      Rosa 1 b. MO<\/p>\n<p>      8. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      9. Census:  1900 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (9) 1900 MISSOURI, MACON CO.,<br \/>\n      MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      pg. 125a<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      43\/43<\/p>\n<p>      MITCHELL Robt. G. b. Oct. 1852\/53? 47 yoa married 8 years b. MO., Father<br \/>\n      b. VA. Mother b. Missouri atty at law<br \/>\n      Lena Bell b. March 1878 28 2 children, 2 surviving b. MO father b. NY<br \/>\n      Mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Margaret B. Oct. 1892 7 b. MO., in school<br \/>\n      Robt. C. March 1895 5 b. MO<br \/>\n      Next door was a John A. TURNER, also an atty at law. And in the next<br \/>\n      house, pg. 125b is Elliot CARHART.<br \/>\n      45\/45<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot March 1828 72 married 49 ys. NY Father b. NY mother b.<br \/>\n      Conn. carpenter<br \/>\n      Margaret b. Jan. 1830 70 7 children with 6 surviving b. OH, father b.<br \/>\n      Delaware, mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. b. April 1852 48 OH teacher in high school<br \/>\n      Rosa b. 1869 31 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Edith b. 1873 26 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Next door lived John ERWIN a shoemaker born in Ohio, and Ace ERWIN and<br \/>\n      family, a barber.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>   Wife: Margaret E. + Pettit (1) <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>           AKA: Margaret CARHART<br \/>\n          Born: 1830 Jan 21 &#8211; Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1914 Aug 10 &#8211; Macon, Macon, Missouri<br \/>\n        Buried:  &#8211; Oakwood Cemetery<br \/>\n        Father: Bartholomew + Pettit (1793-1850)<br \/>\n        Mother: Sarah Ann (Elizabeth) + Butts (1804-1850) (1) <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Religion:  Presbyterian. <\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1830 Bush Creek, Muskingum, Ohio. (10) <\/p>\n<p>      1830 OHIO MUSKINGUM BUSH CREEK<br \/>\n      Jonathan CARLILE<br \/>\n      William DONALDSON<br \/>\n      David MARTIN<br \/>\n      Margaret L. MOORE<br \/>\n      Abraham BESFORD?<br \/>\n      Jacob PETTIT or PELLET &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 (1 deaf and dumb white<br \/>\n      person of age 14 and under 25)<br \/>\n      James L. MOORE (ELMORE)<br \/>\n      Ann BROWN<br \/>\n      Isaac DUTTON<br \/>\n      Bartholomew PETTIT 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ 2 1 &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Reuben WHITAKER<br \/>\n      Francis KING<br \/>\n      (next page)<br \/>\n      Edmund BARBER<br \/>\n      David BUTT 1 &#8211; &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/1 2 2 &#8211; 1 1<br \/>\n      Peter SHORT<br \/>\n      Jacob AUSTIN?<br \/>\n      Ann TRIPLETE?<br \/>\n      Hazel BUTT &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      James HOPKIN<br \/>\n      John MOSTAL<br \/>\n      Zedekiah BUTT &#8211; &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      John KING<br \/>\n      Christian BAHGHMAN<\/p>\n<p>      3. Census:  1840 Berlin, Delaware, Ohio. (4) <\/p>\n<p>      1840 OHIO DELAWARE BERLIN<br \/>\n      pg. 210<br \/>\n      William COCHRAN<br \/>\n      Lovewell CAULKINS<br \/>\n      Charlotte A. ?<br \/>\n      Melvin T. JONES<br \/>\n      Mary M. STONE<br \/>\n      David LEWIS<br \/>\n      Elizabeth LEWIS<br \/>\n      Henry CARHART &#8211; &#8211; 1 2 1 &#8211; 1 \/ &#8211; &#8211; 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Timothy ANDREWS<br \/>\n      Thomas WILLIAMS<br \/>\n      Luther CLASSON<br \/>\n      pg. 230<br \/>\n      Joseph P. SMITH<br \/>\n      Aaron PETTIJOHN<br \/>\n      James SUTTON<br \/>\n      Ruth SNOW<br \/>\n      James FOWLER<br \/>\n      Bartholomew PETTIT 1 1 1 &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; 1 \/ 2 1 1 1 &#8211; 1<br \/>\n      Spencer MCCOY?<br \/>\n      William GREGG<br \/>\n      Joseph BLAIR<br \/>\n      Johnson MOORE<br \/>\n      Barrel WATERS Jr.<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1860 Brown, Delaware, Ohio. (6) <\/p>\n<p>      1860 OH, Delaware Co., Brown, Kilbourne PO<br \/>\n      Pg. 55<br \/>\n      827\/785 Elliott CARHART 32 farmer $400 $300  b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 30 b. OH<br \/>\n      Eliza 8<br \/>\n      Arlington 6<\/p>\n<p>      5. Census:  1870 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (7) <\/p>\n<p>      1870 Macon County, Missouri census<br \/>\n      87\/92 CARHART E. 42 Carpenter $1500 property value, $200 personal value<br \/>\n      b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 39 b. OH<br \/>\n      Ida 18 b. OH<br \/>\n      Arlington 16 b. OH<br \/>\n      C. 9  (in school) b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur 3 b. OH<br \/>\n      Rosa 1 b. MO<\/p>\n<p>      6. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      7. Census:  1900 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (9) <\/p>\n<p>      1900 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      pg. 125a<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      43\/43<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Robt. G. b. Oct. 1852\/53? 47 yoa married 8 years b. MO., Father<br \/>\n      b. VA. Mother b. Missouri atty at law<br \/>\n      Lena Bell b. March 1878 28 2 children, 2 surviving b. MO father b. NY<br \/>\n      Mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Margaret B. Oct. 1892 7 b. MO., in school<br \/>\n      Robt. C. March 1895 5 b. MO<br \/>\n      Next door was a John A. TURNER, also an atty at law. And in the next<br \/>\n      house, pg. 125b is Elliot CARHART.<br \/>\n      45\/45<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot March 1828 72 married 49 ys. NY Father b. NY mother b.<br \/>\n      Conn. carpenter<br \/>\n      Margaret b. Jan. 1830 70 7 children with 6 surviving b. OH, father b.<br \/>\n      Delaware, mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. b. April 1852 48 OH teacher in high school<br \/>\n      Rosa b. 1869 31 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Edith b. 1873 26 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Next door lived John ERWIN a shoemaker born in Ohio, and Ace ERWIN and<br \/>\n      family, a barber.<\/p>\n<p>      8. Census:  1910 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (11) <\/p>\n<p>      1910 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      Jackson Street. 1148\/95\/99<br \/>\n      CARHART Margaret E. 80 wd. b. OH father b. Del. Mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. 56 b. OH watercolor artist<br \/>\n      Edith A. 37 b. MO teaches music in school<br \/>\n      On one side lives Charles ERWIN, a shoemaker, and on the other, Nathaniel<br \/>\n      M. SHETTON, a circuit court judge.<br \/>\n      Further down the page on N. Rutherford St., 1102\/101\/105<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena 39, given as married, 7 children with 6 surviving b. MO<br \/>\n      father b. NY mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Gwynette 17 b. MO<br \/>\n      Robert C. 14 b. MO<br \/>\n      John C. 8 b.MO<br \/>\n      Dorothy 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      Lawrence C. 3 b. MO<br \/>\n      Benjamin C. 1 and 8\/12<br \/>\n      To one side lives Floyd MATTHEWS, a lawyer. On the other side lives<br \/>\n      Willard CLARK, no profession given. Next door to him is Ben FRANKLIN, a<br \/>\n      lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      9. Death:  1914 Aug 10  Macon, Macon, Missouri. Of Zanesville Ohio.<br \/>\n      Died at 8:00 P.M.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Children<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>1  M  Ida May Carhart (1)<br \/>\n          Born: 1852 Apr 16 &#8211; Eden, Delaware, Ohio<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1928 Feb 5 &#8211; , Macon, Missouri<br \/>\n        Buried:  &#8211; Oakwood, Macon, Missouri<br \/>\n        Spouse:<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Occupation:  Was a professor of Botany and Drawing in the State Normal<br \/>\n      School at Warrensburg, Mo. <\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1860 Brown, Delaware, Ohio. (6) <\/p>\n<p>      1860 OH, Delaware Co., Brown, Kilbourne PO<br \/>\n      Pg. 55<br \/>\n      827\/785 Elliott CARHART 32 farmer $400 $300  b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 30 b. OH<br \/>\n      Eliza 8<br \/>\n      Arlington 6<\/p>\n<p>      3. Census:  1870 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (7) <\/p>\n<p>      1870 Macon County, Missouri census<br \/>\n      87\/92 CARHART E. 42 Carpenter $1500 property value, $200 personal value<br \/>\n      b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 39 b. OH<br \/>\n      Ida 18 b. OH<br \/>\n      Arlington 16 b. OH<br \/>\n      C. 9  (in school) b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur 3 b. OH<br \/>\n      Rosa 1 b. MO<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      5. Census:  1900 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (9) <\/p>\n<p>      1900 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      pg. 125a<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      43\/43<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Robt. G. b. Oct. 1852\/53? 47 yoa married 8 years b. MO., Father<br \/>\n      b. VA. Mother b. Missouri atty at law<br \/>\n      Lena Bell b. March 1878 28 2 children, 2 surviving b. MO father b. NY<br \/>\n      Mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Margaret B. Oct. 1892 7 b. MO., in school<br \/>\n      Robt. C. March 1895 5 b. MO<br \/>\n      Next door was a John A. TURNER, also an atty at law. And in the next<br \/>\n      house, pg. 125b is Elliot CARHART.<br \/>\n      45\/45<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot March 1828 72 married 49 ys. NY Father b. NY mother b.<br \/>\n      Conn. carpenter<br \/>\n      Margaret b. Jan. 1830 70 7 children with 6 surviving b. OH, father b.<br \/>\n      Delaware, mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. b. April 1852 48 OH teacher in high school<br \/>\n      Rosa b. 1869 31 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Edith b. 1873 26 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Next door lived John ERWIN a shoemaker born in Ohio, and Ace ERWIN and<br \/>\n      family, a barber.<\/p>\n<p>      6. Census:  1910 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (11) <\/p>\n<p>      1910 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      Jackson Street. 1148\/95\/99<br \/>\n      CARHART Margaret E. 80 wd. b. OH father b. Del. Mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. 56 b. OH watercolor artist<br \/>\n      Edith A. 37 b. MO teaches music in school<br \/>\n      On one side lives Charles ERWIN, a shoemaker, and on the other, Nathaniel<br \/>\n      M. SHETTON, a circuit court judge.<br \/>\n      Further down the page on N. Rutherford St., 1102\/101\/105<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena 39, given as married, 7 children with 6 surviving b. MO<br \/>\n      father b. NY mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Gwynette 17 b. MO<br \/>\n      Robert C. 14 b. MO<br \/>\n      John C. 8 b.MO<br \/>\n      Dorothy 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      Lawrence C. 3 b. MO<br \/>\n      Benjamin C. 1 and 8\/12<br \/>\n      To one side lives Floyd MATTHEWS, a lawyer. On the other side lives<br \/>\n      Willard CLARK, no profession given. Next door to him is Ben FRANKLIN, a<br \/>\n      lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      7. Census:  1920 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (12) <\/p>\n<p>      1920 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      1102\/228\/228<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena B. 44 wd. b. MO<br \/>\n      John C. 18 b. MO<br \/>\n      Dorothy 16 b. MO<br \/>\n      Lawrence C. 13 b. MO<br \/>\n      Benjamin D. 11 b. MO<br \/>\n      229\/229<br \/>\n      CARHART Ida 67 b. OH<br \/>\n      Edith 46 b. MO music teacher<br \/>\n      To one side lives Claude MOODY who&#8217;s given as a farmer and to the other<br \/>\n      side is David JONES of Wales who is a coal miner. Lena has managed to<br \/>\n      chop a few years off her age there, I see.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>2  M  Arlington B. Carhart (1)<br \/>\n          Born: 1854 Mar 11 &#8211; Eden, Delaware, Ohio (13)<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1914 Feb 5<br \/>\n        Buried:  &#8211; Oakland Cemetery, Manchester, Delaware, Ohio (14)<br \/>\n        Spouse: Elizabeth &#8220;Lizzie&#8221; T. Landis (1856-1923)<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: 1878 May 16 &#8211; Chicago, Cook, Illinois<br \/>\n        Spouse:<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Census:  1860 Brown, Delaware, Ohio. (6) <\/p>\n<p>      1860 OH, Delaware Co., Brown, Kilbourne PO<br \/>\n      Pg. 55<br \/>\n      827\/785 Elliott CARHART 32 farmer $400 $300  b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 30 b. OH<br \/>\n      Eliza 8<br \/>\n      Arlington 6<\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1870 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (7) <\/p>\n<p>      1870 Macon County, Missouri census<br \/>\n      87\/92 CARHART E. 42 Carpenter $1500 property value, $200 personal value<br \/>\n      b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 39 b. OH<br \/>\n      Ida 18 b. OH<br \/>\n      Arlington 16 b. OH<br \/>\n      C. 9  (in school) b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur 3 b. OH<br \/>\n      Rosa 1 b. MO<\/p>\n<p>      3. Census:  1880 Manchester, Delaware, Iowa. (15) <\/p>\n<p>      Year: 1880; Census Place: Manchester, Delaware, Iowa; Roll: T9_336;<br \/>\n      Family History Film: 1254336; Page: 424C; Enumeration District: 154;<br \/>\n      Image: 0630.<br \/>\n      448\/468 CARHART Carlington 26 clerk in store b. OH father b. NY mother b.<br \/>\n      OH<br \/>\n      Lizzie L. 24 dressmaker b. PA parents b. PA<br \/>\n      J. BURTON 11\/12 son b. IA father b. OH mother b. PA<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1900 Delaware, Delaware, Iowa. (16) Year: 1900; Census Place:<br \/>\n      Delaware, Delaware, Iowa; Roll: T623 428; Page: 7B; Enumeration District:<br \/>\n      78.<br \/>\n      CARHART A.B. March 1854 46 md 22 years b. OH father b. NY mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Manager Hardware Store<br \/>\n      Lizzie April 1856 married 22 years 3 children with 2 surviving b. PA<br \/>\n      parents b. PA<br \/>\n      Nina B. July 1882 17 b. IA father b. OH mother b. PA<\/p>\n<p>      5. Census:  1910 Delaware, Delaware, Iowa. (17) <\/p>\n<p>      1910 IA Delaware Co. Delaware<br \/>\n      312\/163\/166 CARHART Arlington B. 43 md 24 years b. IA father b. IL mother<br \/>\n      b. MD manager Creamery Co.<br \/>\n      Lizzie L. 40 md 24 years 2 children with 2 surviving b. IA father b. IA<br \/>\n      mother b. OH Secretary at Creamery Co.<\/p>\n<p>      6. Migration: Spring 1878 moved to Manchester. <\/p>\n<p>      7. He attended school at Commerical College in , Macon, Missouri.<br \/>\n      Arlington was graduated at Commercial College, Macon City, Mo.<\/p>\n<p>      8. Organizations: Manchester Lodge No. 165, A.F.&#038; A. <\/p>\n<p>      9. Organizations: Olive Branch Chapter No. 43. <\/p>\n<p>      10. Organizations: Knights Templar and Elam Council No. 33. <\/p>\n<p>      11. Organizations: El Kahir Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. <\/p>\n<p>      12. Religion:  Congregational Church. <\/p>\n<p>      13.  A. B. Carhart Obituary. DEATH VISITS MANCHESTER HOMES<\/p>\n<p>      A. B. CARHART, WELL KNOWN HARDWARE DEALER, GIVES UP LIFE&#8217;S BATTLE<\/p>\n<p>      Impressive Funeral Services Held<\/p>\n<p>      Feb. 5 1914<\/p>\n<p>      Masons Pay Tribute to Memory of Beloved Brother<\/p>\n<p>      A. B. CARHART, for seventeen years a prominent business man of<br \/>\n      Manchester, passed away at his home in this city on Thursday night,<br \/>\n      shortly before midnight, following an illness of a week. For nearly a<br \/>\n      year those most closely associated with Mr. CARHART have noticed a<br \/>\n      decline in his physical strength, but notwithstanding this decline he was<br \/>\n      always found at his post of duty until just a week before his death.<br \/>\n      Although his friends in Mancheseter had known of his critical illness few<br \/>\n      days previous to the final summons, not even those who watched constantly<br \/>\n      at his bedside realized that the sickness through which he was then<br \/>\n      passing would bring the summons.<\/p>\n<p>      Impressive funeral services were held at the Congregational church Sunday<br \/>\n      afternoon at 2:30, Rev. J. F. MOORE preaching the sermon, paying a<br \/>\n      beautiful tribute to the memory of Mr. CARHART. Members of the Masonic<br \/>\n      lodge attended in large numbers, and because of the severity of the<br \/>\n      weather, the Masonic burial service was read in the church. The services<br \/>\n      were attended by a large number of sorrowing friends and lodge members.<br \/>\n      Following the services the remains were placed in the receiving vault in<br \/>\n      Oakland cemetery, interment to be made at a later date.<\/p>\n<p>      Mr. CARHART was born at Eden, Delaware County, Ohio, March 11, 1854, and<br \/>\n      spent his boyhood days in the native county in that state. When a boy in<br \/>\n      his teens his parents removed from the state of Ohio, and went to Macon,<br \/>\n      Missouri, where he grew to young manhood. After finishing his schooling<br \/>\n      he taught school for a short time in the western part of Iowa.<\/p>\n<p>      In the spring of 1878 he came to Manchester, and found employment in the<br \/>\n      grocery store conducted by A. B. TERRIL. On May 16, 1878, Mr. CARHART was<br \/>\n      united in marriage with Miss Lizzie L. LANDIS of Philadelphia, their<br \/>\n      marriage taking place in Chicago. The day following their marriage, Mr.<br \/>\n      and Mrs. CARHART came to Manchester, where they have lived happily<br \/>\n      together for over thirty-six years. After several months of faithful<br \/>\n      service in Mr. TERRILL&#8217;s grocery store, Mr. CARHART changed from the work<br \/>\n      of the grocery clerk to that of work in the hardware store of ADAMS<br \/>\n      Brothers. For nearly two years, Mr. CARHART was in the employ of this<br \/>\n      pioneer hardware firm. Before going into business in Mancheseter Mr.<br \/>\n      CARHART held responsible positions as a traveling salesman for hardware<br \/>\n      concerns of Chicago and Dubuque, following this occupation for nearly<br \/>\n      sixteen years. When the necessity of a rest from close attention to<br \/>\n      business cares compelled Mr. CARHART to make a change, the sale of the<br \/>\n      large stock was affected.<\/p>\n<p>      During all of the years that Mr. CARHART was associated with the business<br \/>\n      interests of Manchester, he formed the most intimate friendships among<br \/>\n      his business associates. By adherence to such rules of life as make for<br \/>\n      the square deal in all of his transactions he at once won the confidence<br \/>\n      of those who came in contact with him. Althought his time was occupied<br \/>\n      with the cares and responsibilites of a large business, he always found<br \/>\n      time to have a friendly word with those who had learned to love him.<\/p>\n<p>      Not only did he stand for the square deal in the business life of this<br \/>\n      community, but his influence for good was felt even more strongly in the<br \/>\n      church and lodge. For years, he had been intimately associated with the<br \/>\n      work of the Congregational church, being a member of the board of deacons<br \/>\n      at the time of his death. He was faithful in the performances of his<br \/>\n      church obligations. His faith in his Maker was deep seated and his<br \/>\n      earnest Christian life proved an inspiration to his pastor, with whom he<br \/>\n      had entered into a most intimate friendship, and fellow church members.<\/p>\n<p>      In the death of this beloved citizen the Masonic order suffers the loss<br \/>\n      of a faithful member. During the many years that he was affiliated with<br \/>\n      this order he held many positions of honor and trust and was faithful to<br \/>\n      all of the high principles for which the Masonic order stands. He was a<br \/>\n      member of Manchester Lodge No. 145 (165?), A. F. &#038; A. M; Olive Branch<br \/>\n      chapter No. 48; Knights Templar, and Elam Council No. 33, and also of El<br \/>\n      Kahir Temple Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.<\/p>\n<p>      Mr. CARHART leaves to mourn his death his devoted wife and one daughter,<br \/>\n      Miss Nina CARHART, and one son, Bert CARHART of St. Louis. Besides the<br \/>\n      wife and two children he leaves his aged and invalidmother, Mrs. Margaret<br \/>\n      CARHART, and four sisters, Mrs. Lena MITCHELL, Miss Ida CARHART, Miss<br \/>\n      Edith CARHART, all of Macon, Missouri, and Mrs. Leroy PERRINA of<br \/>\n      Chillicotha, Missouri.<\/p>\n<p>      The sudden death &#8230; has blasted cherished plans. Often had he remarked<br \/>\n      to his most intimiate friends that he longed for the time when he would<br \/>\n      be able to lay aside the busy cares of life and be able to enjoy in a<br \/>\n      larger measure the companionship of his family.<\/p>\n<p>      At this time of great sorrow, Manchester friends extend to the bereaved<br \/>\n      ones, sincere sympathy.<\/p>\n<p>      Photo by N. H. HYDE, Manchester<\/p>\n<p>      Transcribed by JMK 2001<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>3  M  Prof. Carrington Elliot Carhart (1)<br \/>\n          Born: 1861 Apr 1 &#8211; Ohio, Deleware County<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1910 Nov 13 &#8211; Chicago, Cook, Illinois<br \/>\n        Buried:  &#8211; Graceland Cemetery<br \/>\n        Spouse: Wife Of Carrington Carhart (          -Bef 1900) (18)<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: Between 1880 and 1900<br \/>\n        Spouse: Olive H. Henry (Abt 1870-          ) (19)<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: Abt 1900 (18)<br \/>\n        Spouse:<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Census:  1870 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (7) <\/p>\n<p>      1870 Macon County, Missouri census<br \/>\n      87\/92 CARHART E. 42 Carpenter $1500 property value, $200 personal value<br \/>\n      b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 39 b. OH<br \/>\n      Ida 18 b. OH<br \/>\n      Arlington 16 b. OH<br \/>\n      C. 9  (in school) b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur 3 b. OH<br \/>\n      Rosa 1 b. MO<\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      3. Occupation:  Principal Abt 1889-1891 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri. <\/p>\n<p>      Principal.  Location: 2436 Olive.<br \/>\n      Source:  Kansas City, Missouri City Directories, 1889-1891<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1900 Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. (20) <\/p>\n<p>      Year: 1900; Census Place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio; Roll: T623 1268;<br \/>\n      Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 67.<br \/>\n      40th South Fourth Street  CARHART Carrington E. Lodger APril 1861 39<br \/>\n      widowed b. NY father b. NY mother b. DE<\/p>\n<p>      5. Occupation:  Newspaper Man 1900. <\/p>\n<p>      6. Census:  1910 Chicago, Cook, Illinois. (18) 1910 Illinois, Cook<br \/>\n      County, Chicago<br \/>\n      Pg. 24A<br \/>\n      2\/2 CARHART Carrington E. head 47 md 10 years b. NY parents b. NY Edittor<br \/>\n      book publisher<br \/>\n      Olive M. wife 40 md 10 years 1 child b. IL parents b. NY<br \/>\n      Emily E. stepdaughter 18 b. IL father b. NY mother b. IL<\/p>\n<p>      7. Occupation:  Publisher and book editor 1910. <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>4  M  Arthur L. Carhart (1)<br \/>\n          Born: 1867 Feb 24 &#8211; , , Ohio<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1884 Oct 2<br \/>\n        Buried:<br \/>\n        Spouse:<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Census:  1870 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (7) <\/p>\n<p>      1870 Macon County, Missouri census<br \/>\n      87\/92 CARHART E. 42 Carpenter $1500 property value, $200 personal value<br \/>\n      b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 39 b. OH<br \/>\n      Ida 18 b. OH<br \/>\n      Arlington 16 b. OH<br \/>\n      C. 9  (in school) b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur 3 b. OH<br \/>\n      Rosa 1 b. MO<\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>5  F  Rose Ella Carhart (1)<br \/>\n          Born: 1869 Nov 20 &#8211; , , Missouri<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1952 Oct<br \/>\n        Buried:<br \/>\n        Spouse: Leroy L. Perrine (1876-          ) (21)<br \/>\n    Marr. Date:<br \/>\n        Spouse:<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Census:  1870 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (7) <\/p>\n<p>      1870 Macon County, Missouri census<br \/>\n      87\/92 CARHART E. 42 Carpenter $1500 property value, $200 personal value<br \/>\n      b. NY<br \/>\n      Margaret 39 b. OH<br \/>\n      Ida 18 b. OH<br \/>\n      Arlington 16 b. OH<br \/>\n      C. 9  (in school) b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur 3 b. OH<br \/>\n      Rosa 1 b. MO<\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      3. Census:  1900 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (9) <\/p>\n<p>      1900 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      pg. 125a<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      43\/43<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Robt. G. b. Oct. 1852\/53? 47 yoa married 8 years b. MO., Father<br \/>\n      b. VA. Mother b. Missouri atty at law<br \/>\n      Lena Bell b. March 1878 28 2 children, 2 surviving b. MO father b. NY<br \/>\n      Mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Margaret B. Oct. 1892 7 b. MO., in school<br \/>\n      Robt. C. March 1895 5 b. MO<br \/>\n      Next door was a John A. TURNER, also an atty at law. And in the next<br \/>\n      house, pg. 125b is Elliot CARHART.<br \/>\n      45\/45<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot March 1828 72 married 49 ys. NY Father b. NY mother b.<br \/>\n      Conn. carpenter<br \/>\n      Margaret b. Jan. 1830 70 7 children with 6 surviving b. OH, father b.<br \/>\n      Delaware, mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. b. April 1852 48 OH teacher in high school<br \/>\n      Rosa b. 1869 31 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Edith b. 1873 26 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Next door lived John ERWIN a shoemaker born in Ohio, and Ace ERWIN and<br \/>\n      family, a barber.<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1910 Olathe, Johnson, Kansas. Name:  Leroy L Perrine<br \/>\n      Age in 1910: 36<br \/>\n      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874<br \/>\n      Birthplace: Illinois<br \/>\n      Relation to Head of House: Son<br \/>\n      Father&#8217;s Name: Daniel C<br \/>\n      Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Illinois<br \/>\n      Mother&#8217;s Name: Martha M C<br \/>\n      Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: South Carolina<br \/>\n      Spouse&#8217;s Name: Rada E C<br \/>\n      Home in 1910: Olathe Ward 1, Johnson, Kansas<br \/>\n      Marital Status: Married<br \/>\n      Race: White<br \/>\n      Gender: Male<br \/>\n      Household Members:<br \/>\n      Name Age<br \/>\n      Daniel C Perrine 65 b. IL<br \/>\n      Martha M C Perrine 68 b. SC<br \/>\n      Leroy L Perrine 36 md 9 years b. IL<br \/>\n      Rosa E C Perrine 39 b. MO<br \/>\n      Ruth Perrine 6 b. IN<br \/>\n      George C Perrine 4 b. IL<br \/>\n      Donald L Perrine 3<\/p>\n<p>      5. Census:  1920 Decatur, DeKalb, Georgia. Name:  Percy L Perrine<br \/>\n      [Leroy L Perrine]<br \/>\n      Home in 1920: Decatur, De Kalb, Georgia<br \/>\n      Age: 46 years<br \/>\n      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874<br \/>\n      Birthplace: Illinois<br \/>\n      Relation to Head of House: Head<br \/>\n      Spouse&#8217;s Name: Rosa E<br \/>\n      Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Illinois<br \/>\n      Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: South Carolina<br \/>\n      Marital Status: Married<br \/>\n      Race: White<br \/>\n      Sex: Male<br \/>\n      Home owned: Rent<br \/>\n      Able to read: Yes<br \/>\n      Able to Write: Yes<br \/>\n      Image: 245<br \/>\n      Neighbors: View others on page<br \/>\n      Household Members:<br \/>\n      Name Age<br \/>\n      Percy L Perrine 46<br \/>\n      Rosa E Perrine 50<br \/>\n      Ruth Perrine 16<br \/>\n      George Perrine 14<br \/>\n      Donald Perrine 12<br \/>\n      E B Shepherd un<\/p>\n<p>      Living on Sycamore St.<\/p>\n<p>      6. Census:  1930 Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 5936\/89\/222 PERRINE L.L. $55 rent<br \/>\n      54 b. IL father b. IL mother b. SC salesman machinery<br \/>\n      Rosa 60 md at 28 b. MO father b. NY mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Donald son 23 md at 31 b. IL father b. IL mother b. MO salesman com.<br \/>\n      photography<br \/>\n      Ruth 26 daughter b. IN father b. IL mother b. MO visitor<br \/>\n      Daniel father widowed 85 b. IL parents b. NJ retired farmer<\/p>\n<p>      7. At time of death of A. B. Carhart 1914 Chillicothe, Livingston,<br \/>\n      Missouri. <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>6  F  Lena Bell + Carhart (22)<br \/>\n          Born: 1871 Mar 22 &#8211; , Macon, Missouri<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1957 Nov 26 &#8211; Baldwin City, Douglas, Kansas (22)<br \/>\n        Buried:  &#8211; Oakwood Cemetery, Macon, Macon, Missouri<br \/>\n        Spouse: Robert Gwyn + Mitchell (1852-1909)<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: 1891 Aug 5 &#8211; , Macon, Missouri (22)<br \/>\n        Spouse:<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1900 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (9) <\/p>\n<p>      1900 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      pg. 125a<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      43\/43<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Robt. G. b. Oct. 1852\/53? 47 yoa married 8 years b. MO., Father<br \/>\n      b. VA. Mother b. Missouri atty at law<br \/>\n      Lena Bell b. March 1878 28 2 children, 2 surviving b. MO father b. NY<br \/>\n      Mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Margaret B. Oct. 1892 7 b. MO., in school<br \/>\n      Robt. C. March 1895 5 b. MO<br \/>\n      Next door was a John A. TURNER, also an atty at law. And in the next<br \/>\n      house, pg. 125b is Elliot CARHART.<br \/>\n      45\/45<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot March 1828 72 married 49 ys. NY Father b. NY mother b.<br \/>\n      Conn. carpenter<br \/>\n      Margaret b. Jan. 1830 70 7 children with 6 surviving b. OH, father b.<br \/>\n      Delaware, mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. b. April 1852 48 OH teacher in high school<br \/>\n      Rosa b. 1869 31 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Edith b. 1873 26 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Next door lived John ERWIN a shoemaker born in Ohio, and Ace ERWIN and<br \/>\n      family, a barber.<\/p>\n<p>      3. Census:  1910 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (11) <\/p>\n<p>      1910 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      Jackson Street. 1148\/95\/99<br \/>\n      CARHART Margaret E. 80 wd. b. OH father b. Del. Mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. 56 b. OH watercolor artist<br \/>\n      Edith A. 37 b. MO teaches music in school<br \/>\n      On one side lives Charles ERWIN, a shoemaker, and on the other, Nathaniel<br \/>\n      M. SHETTON, a circuit court judge.<br \/>\n      Further down the page on N. Rutherford St., 1102\/101\/105<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena 39, given as married, 7 children with 6 surviving b. MO<br \/>\n      father b. NY mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Gwynette 17 b. MO<br \/>\n      Robert C. 14 b. MO<br \/>\n      John C. 8 b.MO<br \/>\n      Dorothy 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      Lawrence C. 3 b. MO<br \/>\n      Benjamin C. 1 and 8\/12<br \/>\n      To one side lives Floyd MATTHEWS, a lawyer. On the other side lives<br \/>\n      Willard CLARK, no profession given. Next door to him is Ben FRANKLIN, a<br \/>\n      lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1920 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (12) <\/p>\n<p>      1920 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      1102\/228\/228<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena B. 44 wd. b. MO<br \/>\n      John C. 18 b. MO<br \/>\n      Dorothy 16 b. MO<br \/>\n      Lawrence C. 13 b. MO<br \/>\n      Benjamin D. 11 b. MO<br \/>\n      229\/229<br \/>\n      CARHART Ida 67 b. OH<br \/>\n      Edith 46 b. MO music teacher<br \/>\n      To one side lives Claude MOODY who&#8217;s given as a farmer and to the other<br \/>\n      side is David JONES of Wales who is a coal miner. Lena has managed to<br \/>\n      chop a few years off her age there, I see.<\/p>\n<p>      5. Census:  1930 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (23) 1930 MO, MACON CO., MACON,<br \/>\n      DISTRICT 12<br \/>\n      N. Rutherford<br \/>\n      1102\/104\/115<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena B. owns $5000  59 widowed b. MO father b. NY mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Benjamin 21  b. MO parents b. MO<br \/>\n      Laurence C. 28  Bondsman for Dysert and Yarnelle<\/p>\n<p>      6. She enjoyed Book club. <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>7  F  Edith Adella Carhart (1)<br \/>\n          Born: 1873 Nov 25 &#8211; , , Missouri<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1925 Aug 15<br \/>\n        Buried:<br \/>\n        Spouse:<br \/>\n    Marr. Date: <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>      1. Occupation:  Taught music in schools. <\/p>\n<p>      2. Census:  1880 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (8) <\/p>\n<p>      1880 Macon County, Missouri census, Macon City Township<br \/>\n      Jaskiny Street?<br \/>\n      121\/129<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot 52 Carpenter b. NY Father b. Conn. Mother b. Conn.<br \/>\n      Margaret 50 keeping house b. OH Father b. Del Mother b. MD<br \/>\n      Ida M. 28 schoolteacher b. OH<br \/>\n      Carrington 19 at school b. OH<br \/>\n      Arthur S. 13 at school b. MO<br \/>\n      Rosella 11 at home b. MO<br \/>\n      Lena B. 9 b. MO<br \/>\n      Editha A. 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      To one side was a Charles HESSON (?) a lawyer born in Prussia, with wife<br \/>\n      Carrie, and an Abner GILSTRAP, also a lawyer, with wife Julia. To the<br \/>\n      other side lived a Reuben ELBURMAN (?) with wife Sarah, also a lawyer, a<br \/>\n      Frances M. TAYLOR, an editor and printer, with wife Josephine, and a<br \/>\n      Franklin AMES, also a lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      3. Census:  1900 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (9) <\/p>\n<p>      1900 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      pg. 125a<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      43\/43<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Robt. G. b. Oct. 1852\/53? 47 yoa married 8 years b. MO., Father<br \/>\n      b. VA. Mother b. Missouri atty at law<br \/>\n      Lena Bell b. March 1878 28 2 children, 2 surviving b. MO father b. NY<br \/>\n      Mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Margaret B. Oct. 1892 7 b. MO., in school<br \/>\n      Robt. C. March 1895 5 b. MO<br \/>\n      Next door was a John A. TURNER, also an atty at law. And in the next<br \/>\n      house, pg. 125b is Elliot CARHART.<br \/>\n      45\/45<br \/>\n      CARHART Elliot March 1828 72 married 49 ys. NY Father b. NY mother b.<br \/>\n      Conn. carpenter<br \/>\n      Margaret b. Jan. 1830 70 7 children with 6 surviving b. OH, father b.<br \/>\n      Delaware, mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. b. April 1852 48 OH teacher in high school<br \/>\n      Rosa b. 1869 31 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Edith b. 1873 26 MO teacher<br \/>\n      Next door lived John ERWIN a shoemaker born in Ohio, and Ace ERWIN and<br \/>\n      family, a barber.<\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1910 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (11) <\/p>\n<p>      1910 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      Jackson Street. 1148\/95\/99<br \/>\n      CARHART Margaret E. 80 wd. b. OH father b. Del. Mother b. VA<br \/>\n      Ida M. 56 b. OH watercolor artist<br \/>\n      Edith A. 37 b. MO teaches music in school<br \/>\n      On one side lives Charles ERWIN, a shoemaker, and on the other, Nathaniel<br \/>\n      M. SHETTON, a circuit court judge.<br \/>\n      Further down the page on N. Rutherford St., 1102\/101\/105<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena 39, given as married, 7 children with 6 surviving b. MO<br \/>\n      father b. NY mother b. OH<br \/>\n      Gwynette 17 b. MO<br \/>\n      Robert C. 14 b. MO<br \/>\n      John C. 8 b.MO<br \/>\n      Dorothy 6 b. MO<br \/>\n      Lawrence C. 3 b. MO<br \/>\n      Benjamin C. 1 and 8\/12<br \/>\n      To one side lives Floyd MATTHEWS, a lawyer. On the other side lives<br \/>\n      Willard CLARK, no profession given. Next door to him is Ben FRANKLIN, a<br \/>\n      lawyer.<\/p>\n<p>      5. Census:  1920 Macon, Macon, Missouri. (12) <\/p>\n<p>      1920 MISSOURI, MACON CO., MACON CITY, WARD ONE<br \/>\n      Rutherford St.<br \/>\n      1102\/228\/228<br \/>\n      MITCHELL Lena B. 44 wd. b. MO<br \/>\n      John C. 18 b. MO<br \/>\n      Dorothy 16 b. MO<br \/>\n      Lawrence C. 13 b. MO<br \/>\n      Benjamin D. 11 b. MO<br \/>\n      229\/229<br \/>\n      CARHART Ida 67 b. OH<br \/>\n      Edith 46 b. MO music teacher<br \/>\n      To one side lives Claude MOODY who&#8217;s given as a farmer and to the other<br \/>\n      side is David JONES of Wales who is a coal miner. Lena has managed to<br \/>\n      chop a few years off her age there, I see.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<hr>\n<p>General Notes: Husband &#8211; Elliot + Carhart<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Elliot CARHART (picture in gallery)  was born 22 March 1828 in White Plains,<br \/>\nWestchester Co., NY, 4th son and 6th child of 7 to Henry CARHART and Clara<br \/>\nEVERETT. Henry was about 47 and Clara about 35 when Elliot was born.<\/p>\n<p>On 29 Sept. 1850, Elliot CARHART, age 22, married Margaret PETTIT of<br \/>\nZanesville, OH. She was 20, the daughter of Bartholomew PETTIT (of VA) and<br \/>\nSarah BUTTS. Margaret was born 21 Jan. 1830.<\/p>\n<p>Between 1853 and 1873, Margaret and Elliot had 7 children, the last born when<br \/>\nMargaret was about 43 and Elliot about 45.<\/p>\n<p>Their children were:<\/p>\n<p>1) Ida May CARHART, b. 16 Apr. 1852 in Eden, Delaware Co., OH, died 5 Feb 1928<br \/>\nat about 76.<br \/>\n2) Arlington CARHART b. 11 March 1854, Eden, Deleware Co., OH, died 6 Feb. 1914<br \/>\nat about 60. Arlington was a member of Manchester Lodge No. 165, A.F.&#038; A; Olive<br \/>\nBranch Chapter No. 43; Knights Templar and Elam Council No. 33 and El Kahir<br \/>\nTemple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; board of deacons Congregational Church. He<br \/>\nwas graduated at Commercial College, Macon City, Mo. and resided in Manchester,<br \/>\nIowa. Arlington&#8217;s obit and picture may be viewed in the history section.<br \/>\nArlington married Lizzie L. LANDIS.<br \/>\n3) Carrington Elliot CARHART, b. 1 April 1861, died 13 Nov. 1910 Chicago IL. at<br \/>\nabout 49. His obituary may be read in the history section.<br \/>\n4) Arthur L. CARHART, b. 24 Feb. 1867, died 2 Oct. 1884 at about 17.<br \/>\n5) Rose Ella CARHART, b. 20 Nov. 1859, died Oct. 1952 at about 83. She married<br \/>\nL. L. PERRIN after she was 31, sometime between 1900 and 1910.<br \/>\n6) Lena Bell CARHART, b. 22 March 1871, Macon Co. MO., married Robert Gwynn<br \/>\nMITCHELL.<br \/>\n7) Edith Adella CARHART, b. 25 Nov. 1873, died 15 August 1925 at about 52.<\/p>\n<p>Neither Ida May nor Edith Adella ever married.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve thus far located the family in the following censuses:<\/p>\n<p>Elliot CARHART died December 29 1905 at about 77. Margaret PETTIT died 8:00<br \/>\np.m., 10 August 1914 at about 74.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>General Notes: Wife &#8211; Margaret E. + Pettit<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Mrs. M. E. CARHART<br \/>\nDeath Came to Aged Resident of Macon Monday Evening<\/p>\n<p>Born in 1830<\/p>\n<p>Mrs. Margaret E. CARHART, one of the pioneer residents of Macon, and a woman<br \/>\nmuch beloved for her many excellent qualities, gently passed to the home beyond<br \/>\nat 8:15 o&#8217;clock Monday evening, August 10, 1914, after a long illness, at ther<br \/>\nhome on North Rutherford street.<\/p>\n<p>She was born in Zanesville, Ohio, January 21, 1830, and at the time of her<br \/>\ndeath was well past the three score and ten, and all of them were years of<br \/>\nusefulness and well-doing till illness and feebleness, brought on my advanced<br \/>\nage, caused her activities to slacken.<\/p>\n<p>Deceased reared a large family of children, four daughters surviving: Miss Ida<br \/>\nCARHART, Miss Edith CARHART, Mrs. R. G. MITCHELL and Mrs. Rosa PERRINE of<br \/>\nChillicothe. Three sons, reared to manhood, have gone before: Arlington,<br \/>\nCarrington and Arthur, Arlington&#8217;s death occurring the past year: Mr. CARHART<br \/>\ndied December 29, 1905.<\/p>\n<p>Many friends will unite with us in extending sympathy to the bereaved daughters<br \/>\nwho will deeply mourn the departure of their beloved mother and best friend.<\/p>\n<p>The funeral services were held at the residence Wednesday morning at 9o&#8217;clock,<br \/>\nconducted by the Rev. W. D. CATER of the M. E. church of this city. Deceased<br \/>\nwas a faithful member of the Presbyterian church, but in the absence of her<br \/>\npastor, the Rev. Ira W. BARNETT, who is spending his vacation in Colorado, Mr.<br \/>\nCATER officiated.<\/p>\n<p>Internment was made in Oakwood cemetery.<\/p>\n<p>Transcribed by JMK 2001<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Sources<\/p>\n<p>1. Carhart family record.<br \/>\n2. New York, Chenango County, 1830 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n3. Civil War Service Records (Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n4. Ohio, Delaware County, 1840 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n5. Ohio, Delaware County, 1850 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n6. Ohio, Delaware County, 1860 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n7. Missouri, Macon County, 1870 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n8. Missouri, Macon County, 1880 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n9. Missouri, Macon County, 1900 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n10. Ohio, Muskingum County, 1830 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n11. Missouri, Macon County, 1910 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n12. Missouri, Macon County, 1920 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n13. Obituary.<br \/>\n14. Iowa Cemetery Records (Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n15. Iowa, Delaware County, 1880 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n16. Iowa, Delaware County, 1900 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n17. Iowa, Delaware County, 1910 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n18. Illinois, Cook County, 1910 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n19. Illinois, Cook County, 1900 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n20. Ohio, Franklin County, 1900 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n21. Missouri, Jackson County, 1900 U.S. Census &#8211; Missouri, Jackson County.<br \/>\n22. McClure family record.<br \/>\n23. Missouri, Macon County, 1930 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com). <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Elliot Carhart, son of Henry Carhart and Clarissa Everett, was married 1850 Sep 29 to Margaret E. Pettit, daughter of Bartholomew Pettit and Sarah Ann (Elizabeth) Butts. They eventually settled in Macon, Macon county, Missouri. 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