Carrington Elliott Carhart (215) was born 1 Apr 1861 in Delaware County, Ohio, United States.
1870 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (with parents)
1880 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (with parents)
1870 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (with parents)
1880 - US Federal Census - Macon, Macon, Missouri, United States (with parents)
Carrington graduated Jun 1880 from State Normal School, Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, United States.
1900 - US Federal Census - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States (Occupation: Newspaper Man)
Carrington married Olive M. Henry (4569) on 1 Feb 1902. Olive was born Nov 1869 in Illinois, United States to James F. and Emily A. (Spaulding) Henry. Olive was previously married to Harry Coverdale and had one daughter, Emily Evangeline Coverdale.
1910 - US Federal Census - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States (Occupation: Editor, Book Publisher)
Carrington died at the age of 49 on 13 Nov 1910 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. He was buried 15 Nov 1910 in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States [Find A Grave Memorial# 149862951].
OBITUARY
PROF. C. E. CARHART who died at the Lakeside Hospital last Sunday and whose ashes were interred at Graceland cemetery last Wednesday, occupied an important position in contemporaneous literary history. Born on a farm in Delaware County, Ohio, April 1, 1861, he was admitted at the Missouri State Normal School at the age of 18 and immediately was chosen to occupy two important chairs as professor of science and art. In 1885, he went to New York and engaged in preparing special art papers for leading publications in that city. In 1887 he went to Kansas City and was connected with the editorial departments of the Kansas City Times and Kansas City Star at different times, also with the public schools. In 1896 he went abroad as special correspondent of Goday's Magazine. Coming to Chicago in 1900, Prof. CARHART continued his literary pursuits...
1920 - US Federal Census - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States (with daughter Emily)
1930 - US Federal Census - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States (with daughter Emily)
1930 - US Federal Census - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States (with daughter Emily)
Olive died ??.