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Edna Cartmill
d.20 Jul 1923
Facts and Events
Name |
Edna Cartmill |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2] |
3 Jul 1830 |
Kentucky |
Census[3] |
1840 |
Clinton Township, Putnam, Indiana |
Marriage |
4 Nov 1847 |
Putnam, Indianato John Tyler Webb |
Census |
1850 |
Union Township, Parke, Indianawith John Tyler Webb |
Residence[4] |
1855 |
Parke, Indiana |
Census |
1860 |
Union Township, Parke, Indianawith John Tyler Webb |
Census |
1870 |
Union Township, Parke, Indianawith John Tyler Webb |
Census |
1880 |
Union Township, Parke, Indianawith John Tyler Webb |
Census[5] |
1900 |
Union Township, Parke, Indiana |
Census[6] |
1910 |
Union Township, Parke, Indiana |
Census[7] |
1920 |
Union Township, Parke, Indiana |
Death[2] |
20 Jul 1923 |
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Burial[2] |
Aft 20 Jul 1923 |
Mount Mariah near Russelville, Putnam, Indiana |
EDNA CARTMILL was born on 3 Jul 1830 at Kentucky. She appeared on the
census of 1840 at Clinton Township, Putnam County, Indiana. She is listed
as a 10-15 year old female in the household of her mother Nancy Cartmill.
She married JOHN TYLER WEBB, son of RICHARD WEBB and NANCY D NEWGENT, on 4
Nov 1847 at Putnam County, Indiana, at the age of 17. She and JOHN TYLER
WEBB appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Thomas J. Borden at
Union Township, Parke County, Indiana. According to the Parke County Atlas
of 1874 the Webbs became established in Parke County in 1855. They lived in
Parke County as early as 1850 but were boarders in the Thomas J. Borden
household. This date may represent when they were able to purchase their
own farm. She and JOHN TYLER WEBB appeared on the census of 1860 at Union
Township, Parke County, Indiana. She and JOHN TYLER WEBB appeared on the
census of 1870 at Union Township, Parke County, Indiana. She and JOHN
TYLER WEBB appeared on the census of 1880 at Union Township, Parke County,
Indiana. She appeared on the census of 1900 at Union Township, Parke
County, Indiana. She appeared on the census of 1910 at Union Township,
Parke County, Indiana. She appeared on the census of 1920 at Union
Township, Parke County, Indiana. Edna is living as a boarder with the Evan
and Emma Robinson family.
She died on 20 Jul 1923 at age 93. She was
buried after 20 Jul 1923 at Mount Mariah near Russelville, Putnam County,
Indiana.
Census
Edna Cartmill Census
Year | Source | Image
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1840 | 1840 US Federal Population Census: Clinton, Putnam County, Indiana She is listed as a 10-15 year old female in the household of her mother Nancy Nutgrass Cartmill |
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1850 | 1850 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana in the household of Thomas J. Borden |
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1860 | 1860 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana |
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1870 | 1870 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana |
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1880 | 1880 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana |
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1900 | 1900 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana |
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1910 | 1910 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana |
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1920 | 1920 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana Edna is living as a boarder with the Evan and Emma Robinson family. |
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References
- ↑ 1850 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana
1850. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Claude Flory. Webb GED Flory. (GED File, Downloaded August 30, 2003).
- ↑ 1840 US Federal Population Census: Clinton, Putnam County, Indiana
1840.
She is listed as a 10-15 year old female in the household of her mother Nancy Nutgrass Cartmill.
- ↑ Transcribed by Karen Zach. Sugar Creek & Union Township Subscribers of the 1874 Parke County, Indiana Atlas. (Web Page)
1874.
- ↑ 1900 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana
1900.
- ↑ 1910 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana
1910.
- ↑ 1920 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana
1920.
- 1860 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana
1860.
- 1870 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana
1870.
- 1880 US Federal Population Census: Union, Parke County, Indiana
1880.
Edna is living as a boarder with the Evan and Emma Robinson family.
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