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Emma Lucretia Carpenter 1856 - 1913

Emma Lucretia Carpenter was born on December 24, 1856 in Wisconsin United States to Martha Jane (Fowles) Carpenter and Hela Carpenter, and had siblings Frances Maudana Carpenter, Clara Ellen Carpenter, Martha (Carpenter) Wilson, Elizabeth Susan Carpenter, Harriet Jane Carpenter, Adelbert James Carpenter, Harlow J.Carpenter, Hela Orlando Carpenter, Alfred W.Carpenter, and Georgiana Bruhl. She married William Walter Warner, and had children Jennie Mae Warner, Haruard Jermiah Warner, and Benjamin Warner. Emma Carpenter died at age 56 years old in 1913 in Metaline Falls, Pend Oreille County, WA.
Emma Lucretia Carpenter
December 24, 1856
Wisconsin, United States
1913
Metaline Falls, Pend Oreille County, Washington, United States
Female
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    1913
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    Metaline Falls, Pend Oreille County, Washington United States
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    Emma Lucretia Carpenter lived 16 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 56.
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In 1856, in the year that Emma Lucretia Carpenter was born, on February 18th, The American Party, also called the "Know-Nothings" because they were an anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant movement, assembled in Philadelphia to nominate their first Presidential candidate, former President Millard Fillmore. The party sought to keep the "purity" of elections by blocking "impure" foreigners.
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In 1865, when she was merely 9 years old, on January 31st, the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was narrowly passed by the House (it was passed by the Senate over nine months earlier). The 13th Amendment outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude - the exception being for punishment for a crime.
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