Dr. Ernest Alden Carpenter (1876-1953, FAG Memorial# 132298697) attended the Chicago College of Dental Surgery graduating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree in 1911.
She and Dr. E.A. Carpenter were married 28 August 1915 and it was reported thus in the Goshen Weekly News Times on 3 September 1915 (parenthesis mine):
MARRIED IN CHICAGO. Dr. E.A. Carpenter, a well known dentist here was married Saturday to Miss Anna Maye Tyson (1880-1968) of Chicago. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Tyson (1840-1927, burial site not discovered). Dr. Carpenter came here three years ago from Chicago, and since then has built up quite a practice in Goshen.
Anna T. Carpenter as she was generally known and E.A. Carpenter had two children, Beth (short for Elizabeth) Carpenter (1917- ) and Dr. George Tyson Carpenter (1919-2010, FAG Memorial# 82961347) usually known by Tyson, his middle name and his mother's maiden name. I highly recommend reading his memorial that includes his three years of military service in Germany as a Captain in the US Army Medical Corps during World War II. During the latter part of this military service, he was assigned to the military tribunal in Nuremberg, where he was in charge of the military medical staff taking care of high-profile prisoners on trial. One of Dr. Carpenter's sons, George Tyson Carpenter Jr. (1953-2009, FAG Memorial# 121792607) also became a physician.
Dr. Ernest Alden Carpenter (1876-1953, FAG Memorial# 132298697) attended the Chicago College of Dental Surgery graduating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree in 1911.
She and Dr. E.A. Carpenter were married 28 August 1915 and it was reported thus in the Goshen Weekly News Times on 3 September 1915 (parenthesis mine):
MARRIED IN CHICAGO. Dr. E.A. Carpenter, a well known dentist here was married Saturday to Miss Anna Maye Tyson (1880-1968) of Chicago. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Tyson (1840-1927, burial site not discovered). Dr. Carpenter came here three years ago from Chicago, and since then has built up quite a practice in Goshen.
Anna T. Carpenter as she was generally known and E.A. Carpenter had two children, Beth (short for Elizabeth) Carpenter (1917- ) and Dr. George Tyson Carpenter (1919-2010, FAG Memorial# 82961347) usually known by Tyson, his middle name and his mother's maiden name. I highly recommend reading his memorial that includes his three years of military service in Germany as a Captain in the US Army Medical Corps during World War II. During the latter part of this military service, he was assigned to the military tribunal in Nuremberg, where he was in charge of the military medical staff taking care of high-profile prisoners on trial. One of Dr. Carpenter's sons, George Tyson Carpenter Jr. (1953-2009, FAG Memorial# 121792607) also became a physician.