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Moncure Conway Carpender

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Moncure Conway Carpender

Birth
New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
7 Nov 1955 (aged 73)
Putney, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Burial
North Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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1900-Moncure Conway Carpender died November 7, 1955, at his summer place, "Overhills," in Putney, Vermont. He was born July 17, 1882, at New Brunswick, New Jersey, the son of Charles J. and Alice B. Carpender; was at St. Paul's from 1897 to 1900; graduated with the degree of M.E., in 1904, from the Stevens Institute of Technology; and in 1905, received the degree of M.M.E. from Cornell University. After working as engineer for various concerns, he was treasurer and superintendent of the Consolidated Car Heating Company for eight years, and was afterwards associated with the Mack Truck Company in Newark, New Jersey, until his retirement in 1927-since when he had lived in Short Hills, New Jersey, and in Putney, Vermont. He is survived by his widow, Elisabeth Nicholas Carpender; and by two sons, Moncure Conway Carpender, Jr., and Cary Nicholas Carpender.

Archive Name: Alumni Horae

Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 62, Obituaries 2

Originally published: Spring 1956
1900-Moncure Conway Carpender died November 7, 1955, at his summer place, "Overhills," in Putney, Vermont. He was born July 17, 1882, at New Brunswick, New Jersey, the son of Charles J. and Alice B. Carpender; was at St. Paul's from 1897 to 1900; graduated with the degree of M.E., in 1904, from the Stevens Institute of Technology; and in 1905, received the degree of M.M.E. from Cornell University. After working as engineer for various concerns, he was treasurer and superintendent of the Consolidated Car Heating Company for eight years, and was afterwards associated with the Mack Truck Company in Newark, New Jersey, until his retirement in 1927-since when he had lived in Short Hills, New Jersey, and in Putney, Vermont. He is survived by his widow, Elisabeth Nicholas Carpender; and by two sons, Moncure Conway Carpender, Jr., and Cary Nicholas Carpender.

Archive Name: Alumni Horae

Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 62, Obituaries 2

Originally published: Spring 1956


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