Elliott Carhart (183) was born 22 Mar 1828 in New York, United States.
1850 - US Federal Census - Berlin Township, Delaware, Ohio, United States (with parents)
Elliott married Margaret Ellen Pettit (210) on 12 Sep 1850 in Delaware County, Ohio, United States. Margaret was born 21 Jan 1830 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, United States to Bartholomew and Sarah Ann (Butt) Pettet.
Elliott and Margaret had the following children:
- Ida May Carhart (211) - born 16 Apr 1852 in Ohio, United States. She died at the age of 75 on 5 Feb 1928 in Macon County, Missouri, United States. She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States [Find A Grave Memorial #137476112]. Ida was a Professor of Botany and Drawing in the State Normal School in Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, United States.
- Arlington B. Carhart (212) - born 11 Mar 1854 in Eden, Delaware, Ohio, United States. He died at the age of 59 on 6 Feb 1914 in Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, United States.
- Carrington Elliott Carhart (215) - born 1 Apr 1861 in Delaware County, Ohio, United States. He died 13 Nov 1910 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.
- Arthur S. Carhart (216) - born 24 Feb 1867 in Missouri, United States. He died at the age of 17 on 2 Oct 1884 and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States [Find A Grave Memorial# 137476166].
- Rose Ella Carhart (217) - born 30 Nov 1869 in Missouri, United States. She died Oct 1952.
- Lena Bell Carhart (218) - born 22 Mar 1871 in Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States. She died 26 Nov 1957 in Kansas, United States.
- Edith Adelaide Carhart (219) - born 30 Nov 1873 in Macon County, Missouri, United States. In 1910, she was a Music Teacher in Hudson Township, Macon, Missouri, United States. In 1920, she was a Teacher at the State Industrial School for Girls in Chillicothe, Livingston, Missouri, United States. She died 15 Aug 1925 in Decatur, DeKalb, Georgia, United States.
1860 - US Federal Census - Brown Township, Delaware, Ohio, United States (Occupation: Farmer)
Elliott served in the Civil War. He enlisted in Company C, Ohio 96th Infantry Regiment on 19 Aug 1862. He was mustered out on 12 May 1865 at Columbus, Ohio.
1870 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (Occupation: Carpenter)
1880 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (Occupation: Carpenter)
1900 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (Occupation: Carpenter)
1880 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (Occupation: Carpenter)
1900 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (Occupation: Carpenter)
Elliott died 29 Dec 1905 in Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States [Find A Grave Memorial #137476253].
1910 - US Federal Census - Hudson Township, Macon, Missouri, United States (daughters Ida and Edith living with Margaret)
Margaret died at the age of 84 on 10 Aug 1914 in Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States. She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States. Margaret's obituary was published 14 Aug 1914 in The Macon Republican, page 7, Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States:
Mrs. M. E. CARHART
Death Came to Aged Resident of Macon Monday Evening
Born in 1830
Mrs. Margaret E. Carhart, one of the pioneer residents of Macon, and a woman much beloved for her many excellent qualities, gently passed to the home beyond at 8:15 o'clock Monday evening, August 10, 1914, after a long illness, at her home on North Rutherford street.
She was born in Zanesville, Ohio, January 21, 1830, and at the time of her death was well past the three score and ten, and all of them were years of usefulness and well-doing till illness and feebleness, brought on by advanced age, caused her activities to slacken.
Deceased reared a large family of children, four daughters surviving: Miss Ida Carhart, Miss Edith Carhart, Mrs. R. G. Mitchell and Mrs. Rosa Perrine of Chillicothe. Three sons, reared to manhood, have gone before: Arlington, Carrington and Arthur, Arlington's death occurring the past year. Mr. Carhart died December 29, 1905.
Many friends will unite with us in extending sympathy to the bereaved daughters, who will deeply mourn the departure of their beloved mother and best friend.
The funeral services were held at the residence Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. W. D. Cater of the M. E. church of this city. Deceased was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church, but in the absence of her pastor, the Rev. Ira W. Barnett, who is spending his vacation in Colorado, Mr. Cater officiated.
Internment was made in Oakwood cemetery.