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Kathryn “Kate” <I>Hanson</I> Carpenter

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Kathryn “Kate” Hanson Carpenter

Birth
Death
15 Nov 1911 (aged 49–50)
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
New Augusta, Perry County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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For many years my great grandmother has been a brick wall, leaving it almost impossible to determine who her parent's were and where she came from. It wasn't until recently that I discovered why...

At a young age Kate was orphaned. She had the good fortune of the Allen McSwain family taking her in and raising her as their own child. As a result of the love and kindness that they provided, Kate grew into a woman of faith and lending her hand to all in need.

She was living near William Hinton Carpenter in Perry County according to the census of 1880. It is where she met him and they married on 9 Oct 1881. They lived in Perry County most of their married life and that is where the children were reared.

In their later years, they moved to Mobile, Alabama to an adorable house at 200 South Warren Street. Kate had surgery and unexpectedly developed pneumonia following it. She was unable to survive. Her husband was with her at the time of her death.

She had one son, James Albert Carpenter, that preceded her in death. He died a little over one year of age.

You will remain my special Angel and I look forwarding to meeting you in heaven someday.

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For many years my great grandmother has been a brick wall, leaving it almost impossible to determine who her parent's were and where she came from. It wasn't until recently that I discovered why...

At a young age Kate was orphaned. She had the good fortune of the Allen McSwain family taking her in and raising her as their own child. As a result of the love and kindness that they provided, Kate grew into a woman of faith and lending her hand to all in need.

She was living near William Hinton Carpenter in Perry County according to the census of 1880. It is where she met him and they married on 9 Oct 1881. They lived in Perry County most of their married life and that is where the children were reared.

In their later years, they moved to Mobile, Alabama to an adorable house at 200 South Warren Street. Kate had surgery and unexpectedly developed pneumonia following it. She was unable to survive. Her husband was with her at the time of her death.

She had one son, James Albert Carpenter, that preceded her in death. He died a little over one year of age.

You will remain my special Angel and I look forwarding to meeting you in heaven someday.

✿ڿڰۣ--ڿڰ..


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