Joseph David Carpenter and E. Minerva Judd
Their American Roots & Descendants
de Carol Carpenter Hanson
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As many as 14 generations have passed since William Carpenter sailed from England in 1638 to establish a new life in the American Colonies. He spawned a family that spread across the land.
One of his descendants was Joseph David Carpenter, an Iowa farmer who worked the soil and raised sheep, married Minerva Judd, and established a large family of Carpenter descendants.
This is the story of that family: their early years in rural Iowa in the late 1800s, of the generations of forefathers who went before them, and the generations of descendants produced by Joseph David and Minerva Carpenter’s nine children.
One of his descendants was Joseph David Carpenter, an Iowa farmer who worked the soil and raised sheep, married Minerva Judd, and established a large family of Carpenter descendants.
This is the story of that family: their early years in rural Iowa in the late 1800s, of the generations of forefathers who went before them, and the generations of descendants produced by Joseph David and Minerva Carpenter’s nine children.
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- Categoría principal: Historia/Árbol familiar
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Características: Vertical estándar, 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 290 - Fecha de publicación: nov. 29, 2020
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Ancestry, Family Tree, Carpenter
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Carol Carpenter Hanson & Michael Carpenter
New York, NY
Carol Carpenter Hanson has worked as a newspaper feature writer, photojournalist, and public relations associate. She and her nephew, art director Michael Carpenter, have teamed up to produce several books, including "BROOKYN, IOWA: The First 150 Years", and "Letters from Astrid", the history of a Swedish immigrant family. Their current work, "J.D. Carpenter & E. Minerva Judd, Their American Roots & Descendants", is a history of their Carpenter heritage in America, beginning in the 1630s.