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About Annie Covert Carpenter
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1900
Borough of Queens, Election District 8 New York City Ward 4, Queens, New York, United States
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1910
Queens Ward 4, Queens, New York, United States
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1915
Queens, New York City, New York, United States
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1920
Queens Assembly District 4, Queens, New York, United States
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1930
Queens (Districts 0251-0500), Queens, New York, United States
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1940
Assembly District 4, Queens, New York City, Queens, New York, United States
Anna Covert Eldert married Alexander H. Carpenter at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ditmars Eldert, Fulton St. & Kissam Pl. She was attended by Miss Margaret Nostrand of Jamaica, Miss Emma Crampton, Miss Edith Bowne and Miss Helen Worrell, all of Brooklyn, and as flower girl, Miss Helen Carpenter, a niece of the bride and daughter of the groom by a former marriage. He was
attended by George Linton, A. D. Eldert, Herbert Norton and John Bergen of Brooklyn, and George Watts of Jamaica. The Maid of Honor was to have been Miss Gertrude VanSiclen, of Brooklyn, but owing to the recent death of her father, she was unable. The groom was a brother-in-law of his bride; he having several years ago married her sister, who died, leaving him a widower with two children.
-Excerpted from The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 12, 1906
Annie Covert Carpenter's Timeline
1885 |
July 3, 1885
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Jamaica, Queens County, New York, United States
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