Continuation of previous, side two of "fan". Back cardboard cover is missing
but front had no writing and back probably contained no writing either.
side 2, 1 - "Peter Carman 1746, died July 7, [appears to say] 1807 [but is
very faded because of the lack of a cover sheet]. John Carman died Feb [20
crossed out] 19, 1820. John Carman son died [rest of line is blank, contains
no date]. Gabriel. John Carman was the first that came over from England."
side 2, 2 - "James Carman 823, son of Daniel [inserted here is a small map]
Ave. D car 96 Ave D near 6th St."
side 2, 3 - "Mrs. McChett married mother's grandfather Gabriel out on the
farm in Dutchess Co. he left her the best room in the house and a servant to
wait on her + some money as long as she was his widow. She came to NJ to be
married + told the children she would settle with them. She died in the poor
house + buried in potters field"
side 2, 4 - "Uncle Richard Carman a lawyer in New York no children"
side 2, 5 - "Collis Hook or Georgies St. Debbie + Ma picked up 2 [next word
is written over and unreadable] and put them on the roof. Arthur Gabbadon
cor 4th av & 14th St. Pamilla Gabbidon or Ward"
side 2, 6 - "Charlie Vail is freight agent on the New Haven boats near Peak
Slip foot of... the other 2 boys live city island on the income from this
property. Robert Vail dead about 17 or 18 years"
side 2, 7 - "C or Center + Franklin St"
side 2, 8 - is blank
side 2, 9 - "East Meadow"
side 2, 10-11 - are blank
side 2, 12 - "Evergreen Cemetery, Chatham St 25,000, Betsey Spencer C"
and that is it. - George Carman. I will be posting a photo of the cover of
the fan on my website this weekend for the curious. You can fit it into the
palm of your hand.