Thomas Chase Carhart (1669) was born 31 May 1886 in Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States.
1900 - US Federal Census - Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States (with parents)
Thomas graduated in 1908 from Western University of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States.
Thomas married Florence Elizabeth Schmidt (10599) about 1908. Florence was born 15 Apr 1886 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States to Waldemar Augustus and Agnes Francis (Fahnestock) Schmidt.
Thomas and Florence had the following children:
- Florence Elizabeth Carhart (10600) - born 1980. She died young in 1909 and was buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States [Find A Grave Memorial #90813507].
- Helen Margaret Carhart (10601) - born 13 Sep 1910 in Parnassus, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. She died at the age of 97 in 2007.
- Agnes Francis Carhart (10602) - born on 5 May 1914 in East Saint Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States. She died at the age of 97 on 15 Apr 2012 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvnia, United States.
- Josephine Ruth Carhart (10603) - born in 1916 in Illinois, United States. She died at the age of 97 in 2013.
- Elenor Anne Carhart (10604) - born in 1922 in East Saint Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States. She died at the age of 90 in 2012.
- [living] (10607)
1910 - US Federal Census - Parnassus, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States (Occupation: Civil Engineer, Alumin. Co. of America)
1911 - Residence - Church near Main, New Kensington, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States (Occupation: Civil Engineer) (Source 1911 New Kensington, Pennsylvania City Directory)
1918 - Residence - 3030 Forest Place, East Saint Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States (Occupation: Chief Engineer, East St. Louis Bridge Company) (Source: World War I Draft Registration)
1920 - US Federal Census - East Saint Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States (Occupation: Civil Engineer, general work)
1930 - US Federal Census - Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States (Occupation: Glass Worker, glass factory)
1940 - US Federal Census - Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsyvlania, United States (Occupation: Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh Bridge & Iron)
1911 - Residence - Church near Main, New Kensington, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States (Occupation: Civil Engineer) (Source 1911 New Kensington, Pennsylvania City Directory)
1918 - Residence - 3030 Forest Place, East Saint Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States (Occupation: Chief Engineer, East St. Louis Bridge Company) (Source: World War I Draft Registration)
1920 - US Federal Census - East Saint Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States (Occupation: Civil Engineer, general work)
1930 - US Federal Census - Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States (Occupation: Glass Worker, glass factory)
1940 - US Federal Census - Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsyvlania, United States (Occupation: Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh Bridge & Iron)
Florence died at the age of 78 on 27 Jun 1964 in Columbia Hospital, Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States [Find A Grave Memorial #90813508].
Thomas died at the age of 81 on 18 Jan 1968 in Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States [Find A Grave Memorial #90813512].
Thomas' obituary was published on 19 Jan 1968 in The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States:
CARHART
On Thursday Jan 18, 1968, Thomas Chase of Stone Harbor, N. J. (formerly of Center St., Wilk.), father of Mrs. Helen M. Coe of Pleasant Hills, Pgh, Pa, Mrs. Agnes C. Sutton of Waynesburg, Mrs. Josephine C. Hill of Freeport, Pa., Mrs. Anna C. McCauley of Wilk., and 1 son Daniel C. of Carnegie, brother of Mrs. Florence C. Greenough of Albany, N. Y.; also 13 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Friends received at the ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 East End Ave., from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Time of service later.