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Reverend Lee Otis Carbaugh
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][18] |
Reverend Lee Otis Carbaugh |
Alt Name[5] |
Reverend Leo Carbaugh |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][6][7][8][9] |
15 Oct 1889 |
Adams, Pennsylvania, United States |
Alt Birth[3][4] |
Abt 1890 |
, , Pennsylvania, USA |
Census[1] |
1900 |
East Berlin, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA |
Education[2] |
From 1900 to 1910 |
school |
Census[2] |
1910 |
Arendtsville, Adams, Pennsylvania, USAWest High Street |
Education[6] |
From 1913 to 1917 |
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United StatesReformed Seminary |
Marriage |
24 Aug 1914 |
Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia, USAto Anna Ruth Knouss |
Marriage Notice |
25 Feb 1915 |
the New Oxford Item (New Oxford, PA) to Anna Ruth Knouss |
Education[19] |
1917 |
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United StatesFranklin & Marshall Academy |
Occupation[10][6][7][3][4][20] |
From 1916 to 1959 |
Church minister - Dutch Reformed Church |
Residence[5][7] |
1917 |
Dayton, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA |
Military[7] |
5 Jun 1917 |
Dayton, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USAWWI Draft registration |
Census[3] |
1920 |
Dayton, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA |
Census[4] |
1930 |
Apollo, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA |
Residence[12] |
1938 |
Rockwell, Rowan, North Carolina, USA |
Residence[9][13] |
1942 |
Bridgewater, Rockingham, Virginia, USA |
Military[9] |
27 Apr 1942 |
Harrisburg, Charlotte, Virginia, USAWWII Draft registration |
Residence[10][14] |
From 1943 to 1946 |
Harrisburg, Charlotte, Virginia, USA |
Residence[8] |
1959 |
McGaheysville, Rockingham, Virginia, USA |
Death[8][18] |
24 Jul 1959 |
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United StatesRockingham Memorial Hospital |
Obituary[8] |
24 Jul 1959 |
The Gettysburg Times |
Burial[8] |
28 Jul 1959 |
Arendtsville, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
T623, roll T623_1354, East Berlin, enumeration district (ED) 10, sheet 6A, dwelling 148, family 153.
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Lee O Carbaugh Home in 1900: East Berlin, Adams, Pennsylvania Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: McClellan F Mother's name: Flora B Race: White Sex: Male Date of birth: Oct 1889 Age: 10 Marital condition: Single Birthplace: Pennsylvania Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Occupation: At school Attended school (months): 8 Can read: Yes Can write: Yes Able to speak English: Yes Home owned or rented: Rented Farm or house: House
Household Members: Name Age McClellan F Carbaugh 33 Flora B Carbaugh 31 Lee O Carbaugh 10 Raymond L Carbaugh 8
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule
T624, roll T624_1292, Arendtsville, enumeration district (ED) 7, sheet 16A, dwelling 322, family 330.
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Lee O Carbaugh Home in 1910: Arendtsville, Adams, Pennsylvania Street address: Main street Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: McClellan F Mother's name: Flora B Sex: Male Race: White Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1890 Marital condition: Single Birthplace: Pennsylvania Fathers' birthplace: Pennsylvania Mothers' birthplace: Pennsylvania Able to speak English: Yes Occupation: none Able to read: Yes Able to write: Yes Attended school in last year: Yes Home owned or rented: Owned Free or mortgaged: Free Farm or house: House
Household Members: Name Age McClellan F Carbaugh 43 Flora B Carbaugh 40 Lee O Carbaugh 20 Raymond L Carbaugh 18
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule
T625, roll T625_1507, Dayton, enumeration district (ED) 12, sheet 6A, dwelling 123, family 128.
1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Lee O Carbaugh Home in 1920: Dayton, Armstrong, Pennsylvania Street address: Main Street Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Ruth Home owned or rented: Rented Sex: Male Race: White Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1890 Marital condition: Married Able to read: Yes Able to write: Yes Birthplace: Pennsylvania Fathers' birthplace: Pennsylvania Mothers' birthplace: Pennsylvania Able to speak English: Yes Occupation: Minister Industry: Church Class of worker: Worker
Household Members: Name Age Lee O Carbaugh 30 Ruth Carbaugh 30 Justin Carbaugh 10/12
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule
T626, roll 1993, Apollo, enumeration district (ED) 1, sheet 4A, dwelling 65, family 74.
1930 United States Federal Census information:
Name: Lee O. Carbaugh Home in 1930: Appollo, Armstrong, PA Street address: Second Street Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: A Ruth Home owned or rented: Rented Value or monthly rental: $45.00 Radio set: Yes Live on a farm: No Sex: Male Race: White Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1890 Marital condition: Married Age at first marriage: 24 Attended school in last year: No Able to read and write: Yes Birthplace: Pennsylvania Fathers' birthplace: Pennsylvania Mothers' birthplace: Pennsylvania Able to speak English: Yes Occupation: Clergyman Industry: Reformed Church Class of worker: Worker Whether actually at work: Yes Whether a veteran: No
Household Members: Name Age Lee O Carbaugh 40 A Ruth Carbaugh 40 Justin L Carbaugh 11 Gwendolyn Carbaugh 8
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. New Oxford Item. (New Oxford, Pennsylvania)
"Taken by Death," 5 Apr 1917, p. 5, col. 5.
1917-04-05 pg 05 - New Oxford Item (New Oxford, PA) McClellan S. Carbaugh, aged 50 1/2 years formerly of East Berlin, died at his home in Biglerville on Saturday evening following a three-week's illness caused by Bright's disease. He is survived by his parents, Lewis and Sarah Carbaugh, of Cashtown, his wife and two sons, the Rev. Leo Carbaugh of Dayton, Pa., and Raymond L. Carbaugh, at home. Also by two brothers, L.E. Carbaugh, Highland township, and Charles Carbaugh, Cashtown. Mr. Carbaugh had been a barber for 25 years, following the trade at various times. For a period of six years he was a school teacher in Franklin township.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Clyde B. Stover and Charles W. Beachem. The alumni record of Gettysburg College, 1832-1932. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Gettysburg College, 1932.)
289.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918." Database and images.. (\i Ancestry.com\i0 . www.ancestry.com : 2005.)
Rev. Lee Otis Carbaugh, b. 15 Oct 1889.
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Rev. Lee Otis Carbaugh Age: 27 Home address: Dayton, Penna Date of birth: Oct 15 1889 Citizenship status: Native born Birthplace: Adams Co. Penn USA Occupation: Minister Employer: Reformed church Place of employment: Dayton Pa Dependents: Wife and child Marital status: Married Race: Caucasian Military service: none Grounds for exemption: none Height: Medium Build: Medium Eye color: Dark Hair color: Dark Bald: No Disability: No
Date of registration: Jun 5 1917 Place of registration:Dayton, Armstrong, Pa Roll: 1 DraftBoard: 1852735
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg Times. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
"Rev. Lee Carbaugh, County Native, Dies," 24 Jul 1959, p. 1, col. 4.
The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA 1959-07-24 pg 13
"Rev. Lee Carbaugh, County Native, Dies Rev. Lee Otis Carbaugh, 69, McGaheysville, Va, died Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisburg, Va. Born October 15, 1889, in Adams County, Rev. Mr. Carbaugh was the son of the late McCullen F. and Flora Deardorff Carbaugh. He had been in the Evangelical and Reformed ministry since 1916. He is survived by his wife, the former Anna Ruth Knouss; one daughter, Mrs. Bernard Rupert, Kittanning, Pa., and a son, J.L. Carbaugh, McGaheysville, Va. Funeral services Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the Brown Memorial Church of McGaheysville, the Rev. Dr. Frederick Eyster, president of the Potomac Synod occifiating, assisted by Rev. B.L. Stanley. Interment Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock in Arendtsville with Rev. Nevin R. Frantz officiating at the graveside service."
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 ." Database and images.. (\i ancestry.com\i0 . www.ancestry.com : 2007.)
(www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 Jun 2010), Rev. Lee Otis Carbaugh, b. 15 Oct 1889.
USA World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Rev. Lee Otis Carbaugh Residence: Bridgewater Va Postal address: same Telephone: Bridgewater 86R Age: 52 Date of birth: Oct 15 1889 Place of birth: Adams Penn Next of kin: Mrs L O Carbaugh, Bridgewater Pa Employer: Minister (??? charge) - can't read Place of employment: Bridgewater, Va
Race: White Height: 5' 7 1/2" Weight: 170 Pounds Eye color: Brown Hair color: Brown Complexion: Light Other physical characteristics: none Date of registration: April 27 1942 Place of registration: Harrisburg, Va
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg Times. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
"Upper Communities," 10 Oct 1943, p. 2, col. 5.
1943-10-11 pg 02 - The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA " The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Carbaugh of Harrisburg, Virginia, and their daughter, Mrs Vernon Rupert, and daughter, Sandra Lee, of Kittanning, visited the Rev. and Mrs. Carbaugh's mother and brother, Mrs Flora Carbaugh, and Raymond Carbaugh, of Biglerville, last week. The Rev. and Mrs. Carbaugh, who accompanied thier daughter home, will visit here again this week en route to their home."
- Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg Times. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
"Samuel Deardorff is Buried Friday," 4 May 1929, p. 1, col. 5.
1911-12-02 pg 01 - Adams County News (Gettysburg, PA) Raymond and Lee attended a surprise party for Mae Lady
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1929-05-04 - Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, PA) Samuel Deardorff Is Buried Friday Funeral services were held Friday for Samuel Deardorff, retired farmer, who died Monday afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John H. Bittinger, Arendtsville,. The Rev. George B. Ely, assisted by the Rev. Lee Carbaugh, officiated. Interment was at Flohr's church. Pallbearers were Frank B. Deardorff, Arbin Deardorff, Ira Deardorff, Quinton M. Deardorff, Raymond E. Deardorff and Luther L. Deardorff.
- ↑ Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg Times. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
"Upper End Communities," 14 Jun 1938, p. 2, col. 5.
1932-05-28 pg 02 - The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA "Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carbaugh, of Rockwell, North Carolina, are guests of Mr. Carbaugh's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carbaugh, of Biglerville." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1938-06-14 pg 02 - The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA " The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Carbaugh and daughter, Gwendolyn, Rockwell, North Carolina, spent the week-end at the home of the Rev. Mr. Carbaugh's brother, Raymond Carbaugh, Biglerville." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1939-08-11 pg 02 - The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Carbaugh visited with Raymond Carbaugh
- ↑ Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg Times. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
"Upper Communities," 4 Apr 1942, p. 2, col. 5.
1941-08-14 pg 12 - The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA " The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Carbaugh of North Carolina, are visiting the Rev. Mr. Carbaugh's brother, Raymond Carbaugh, East York street." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1942-05-04 pg 04 - The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA "The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Carbaugh of Bridgewater, Virginia, accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rupert, of Kittanning, recently visited the Rev. Mr. Carbaugh's brother, Raymond Carbaugh, of Biglerville"
- ↑ East Berlin, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. News Comet. (East Berlin, Pennsylvania)
"Raymond L. Carbaugh," 12 Jul 1946, p. 1, col. 4.
- Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg Times. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
"R.L. Carbaugh, Barber, Dies," 11 Jul 1946, p. 1, col. 2.
The Gettysburg Times - Gettysburg, PA -1946-07-11 pg 01
R.L. CARBAUGH, BARBER, DIES Raymond L. Carbaugh, 54, Biglerville Barber, died suddenly at his home in Biglerville this morning at 1o'clock from a heart attack. He had been in his usual health Wednesday but became ill about midnight. A physician was summoned but he expired a short time later. The deceased was born in Adams county, a son of the late McMillan F. Carbaugh, and Mrs Flora Deardorff Carbaugh, who resided with him. Mr Carbaugh graduated from Gettysburg college in 1914 and had been a barber since 1916. He was a member of the Biglerville Reformed church. His wife, the former Bessie Chronister, died November 10, 1934. Surviving in addition to his mother is one daughter, Mrs. Victor Schlieder, Manchester, Vt., and one brother, the Rev. Lee O. Carbaugh, Harrisburg, Va. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
- New Oxford, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. New Oxford Item. (New Oxford, Pennsylvania)
"Mrs. M. F. Carbaugh," 17 Feb 1949, p. 1, col. 5.
New Oxford Item - New Oxford, PA - 1949-02-17 pg 01 "Mrs M. F. Carbaugh Mrs. Flora Carbaugh, widow of M. F. Carbaugh, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Victor Schlieder, Manchester Depot, Vermont, Friday evening at 6 o'clock. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Deardorff. Surviving are a son, the Rev. L. O. Carbaugh, pastor of Rockingham Reformed charge, Harrisburg, Va.; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Bittinger, New Oxford; Mrs. Minnie Houck, Biglerville, and Mrs. Rosie Hoffman, Sterling, Ill. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Bender funeral home conducted by the Rev. Nevin R. Frantz. Interment in Fairview cemetery, Arendtsville."
- Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg Times. (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
"More Petitions Are Filed; 5 P.M. Today Deadline," 26 Jul 1937, p. 2, col. 3.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Virginia Death Records, 1912-2014
death certificate 16651 (1959), Lee Otis Carbaugh.
- ↑ U.S., School Yearbooks, 1900-2016
p. 63, Lee Otis Carbaugh; digital images, "Franklin & Marshall Academy, Lancaster, PA, 1917,".
- ↑ 1916-1921: Dayton
1922-1929: Apollo 1929- at least 1932: Rockwell, N.C.
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