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Family of William Henry CARPENTER and Isabella Mary WENSLEY

Husband: William Henry CARPENTER (1842-1888)
Wife: Isabella Mary WENSLEY (c. 1846-1922)
Children: Miriam CARPENTER (1871- )
Gilbert CARPENTER (1874- )
Henry Wilfred CARPENTER (1876- )
Cecil CARPENTER (1877-1893)
Elsie CARPENTER (1878- )
Archibald CARPENTER (1881-1882)
Marriage 1866 Puddington, Devon, England

Husband: William Henry CARPENTER

Name: William Henry CARPENTER1
Sex: Male
Father: William CARPENTER (1808-1867)
Mother: Ann WALLER (1811-1882)
Birth 1842 Tiverton, Devon, England
Occupation Farmer
Death 1888 (age 45-46) Tiverton Registration District, Devon, England

Wife: Isabella Mary WENSLEY

Name: Isabella Mary WENSLEY1
Sex: Female
Father: James WENSLEY (c. 1801-1881)
Mother: Mary WALLER (c. 1802-1851)
Birth c. 1846 Puddington, Devon, England
Death 1922 (age 75-76)

Child 1: Miriam CARPENTER

Name: Miriam CARPENTER1
Sex: Female
Birth 1871 Tiverton, Devon, England

Child 2: Gilbert CARPENTER

Name: Gilbert CARPENTER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1874 Tiverton, Devon, England

Child 3: Henry Wilfred CARPENTER

Name: Henry Wilfred CARPENTER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1876 Tiverton, Devon, England
Occupation Draper's Apprentice

Child 4: Cecil CARPENTER

Name: Cecil CARPENTER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1877 Holcombe Rogus, Devon, England
Death 1893 (age 15-16) Tiverton, Devon, England

Child 5: Elsie CARPENTER

Name: Elsie CARPENTER1
Sex: Female
Birth 1878 Holcombe Rogus, Devon, England

Child 6: Archibald CARPENTER

Name: Archibald CARPENTER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1881 Wellington, Somerset, England
Death 1882 (age 0-1) Wellington, Somerset, England

Note on Husband: William Henry CARPENTER

In 1871 at Plainsfield Farm, Tiverton. In 1881 at Whipcott Barton, Holcombe Rogus. In Harrods1878 Directory in the list of farmers at Holcobe Rogus, and in Kellys 1883 Directory - "Carpenter, Wm Henry, farmer, Whipcott".

Note on Wife: Isabella Mary WENSLEY

In 1901 widowed Mary is at 17 Lancaster Street, Paddington. She is described as Postmistress and Stationer> Three of her children are with her.

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009