Edith Beebe Carhart (7215) was born 14 Apr 1879 in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, United States.
1880 - US Federal Census - Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, United States (with parents)
1900 - US Federal Census - Mayville, Traill, North Dakota, United States (with parents)
1910 - US Federal Census - Wrangell, Alaska Territory, United States (Occupation - ??)
1920 - US Federal Census - Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon, United States (Occupation: Teacher, Public School)
1900 - US Federal Census - Mayville, Traill, North Dakota, United States (with parents)
1910 - US Federal Census - Wrangell, Alaska Territory, United States (Occupation - ??)
1920 - US Federal Census - Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon, United States (Occupation: Teacher, Public School)
In 1928, Edith was included in "Women of the West", 1928 ed. Los Angeles, California: Publishers Press.
CARHART, Edith Beebe (Miss), born in Terre Haute, Indiana, daughter of Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Ida Beebe Clark Carhart, a resident of Washington for twelve years. City Librarian. Former principal of grade schools in Alaska and Oregon. At one time Librarian of St. Teacher's College, North Dakota. Has compiled a History of Bellingham (1926). Graduated from North Dakota State Teachers College. Home: 2727 Eldridge, Bellingham, Washington.
Source: Ancestry.com. U.S., Women of the West, 1928 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2011.
Original data: Binheim, Max, compiler and editor. Women of the West. 1928 ed. Los Angeles, California: Publishers Press, 1928. California State Library, Sacramento, California. Call Number: C920.7 B61.
1940 - US Federal Census - Marietta, Whatcom, Washington, United States (Owner/Operator, Real Estate)
Edith died at the age of 84 on 1 Apr 1964 in Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington, United States. She was buried in Bayview Cemetery, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington, United States.