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Note the Web Author has an interest in the Carmans listed.
"inst" is old term for instance. so 14 inst below means
the 14th of the month, in other words 14 May 1833.
Delaware Gazette - May 22, 1833 - Bovina, 14 inst
James CARMAN, 81
This is the son of Gabriel Carman of Westchester Co., NY
Delaware Gazette - Aug 27, 1834 - Bovina 18 inst
Phebe Ann CARMAN, youngest dau of Gabriel, age 2 yrs
This would be the grandaughter of James Carman above.
Delaware Gazette - Sept 24, 1834 - Bovina, 15 inst
Mrs. Deborah CARMAN consort of late James, 75
Deborah Covert wife of James above.
Andes Recorder - Jan __, 1911 - Charles CARMAN,
one of the oldest residents of Andes village
passed away at his home on Main street, Tuesday
afternoon, January 3. For sometime a growth on
the head had caused him much suffering and he had
been unable to lay down with it all winter.
Complications hastened the end. Mr. Carman was
born in Bovina, 78 years ago the 23d day of last
September and boyhood was spent there. After teaching
school for a few years he went to Downsville to reside
and June 6, 1860, married Miss Helen JOHNSON of that
place. During the war he acted as recruiting officer.
About 44 years ago he moved to Andes and for two or
three years was in the merchantile business with his
brother, their place of business being where T. M.
Spiers' house now stands. He then took up photography
retiring two or three years ago. He served as Justice
of the Peace for about 35 years. His wife and three
children survive him, viz; Ward Carman, a photographer
in Margaretville, Mrs. H. J. KINCH, of Walton, and
Mrs. W. D. HILTON, in Chicago. The funeral will be
held from his late residence at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday)
with Rev. E. A. Bookout, officiating
Charles should be the grandson of James listed above.
Andes Recorder - Jan 11, 1901 - Lauren G. HILTON,
grandson of Charles CARMAN of this village, died
at the home of his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
W. S. Hilton, at Margaretville on Jan. 5, with
consumption. He was born at Wamego, Kansas,
Oct. 31, 1882. In February, 1900 he contracted a
severe cold from which he never recovered. In April
he went to Texas for his health where he remained until
August, when he returned to his home in Chicago, and
was in the hospital there until October 19, when
accompanied by his mother, he went to Southern Pines,
N.C. The funeral was held on Tuesday at Margaretville
and the remains brought here and interred in the
lower cemetery.
See Charles above
Andes Recorder - 1? Aug 1914 - Mrs. Charles CARMAN
died at the home of her daughter, Mr. H. J. KINCH,
in Walton, at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, August 25,
as the result of a shock sustained at 8 o'clock the
previous evening. Mrs. Carman had been in her ususal
health and that evening her two dauters went out to
make a call leaving her alone. The parties on whom
they wished to call were not in and they returned
home entering the house just as their mother suffered
the stroke of paralysis. She never regained
consciousness. She was a daughter of late Edward JOHNSON,
of Downsville, and was born in the town of Colchester
72 years ago and resided there until after her marriage.
Coming to Andes in the 60's she lived here until after
the death of her husband three years ago, and had since
lived with her dauter. A son, Ward Carman, of
Margaretville, and two dauters, Mrs. W. D. HILTON and
Mrs. H. J. Kinch, survive her. The body was brought to
Andes and the funeral held Thursday with interment in
the Andes cemetery.
Andes Recorder - Dec 16, 1932 - Native of Andes
Dies - Mrs. William D. HILTON died at her home in
Walton on December 14, after a long illness. Her
maiden name was Lou Carman, being the eldest
daughter of the late Charles CARMAN and Helen JOHNSON,
and she was born in Andes 72 years ago. For a
number of hears after her marriage they lived
in Chicago, but her life had been mainly spent in Andes
and Walton. Surviving her is a sister, Mrs. Harvey
KINCH of Walton, and a brother, Ward Carman of
Margaretville. The burial will be made at Andes
Friday afternoon.