GENEALOGY OF CARLETON FAMILY IN MONT VERNON NH Information from a web site "History & Genealogy of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire" located at http://www.nh.searchroots.com/HillsboroughCo/Montvernon/ Source: HISTORY of the TOWN of MONT VERNON, New Hampshire; Blanchard Printing Co., Boston, Mass. 1907 Disclaimer: We are not responsible for typographical errors, nor do we claim that these genealogies are accurate. CARLETON (partial genealogy - there is more information on additional pages) page 41 Joseph G. Carleton, son of John A. and Amanda (Wilson) Carleton, b. May 20, 1863, m. Nov. 25, 1891, Minnie B., dau. of Otis and Hannah (Swinnington) Spaulding, of Mont Vernon. She was b. Milford, Sept. 1, 1869. He resides on the ancestral farm in the South District. Children b. Mont Vernon. 1. George Otis, b. April 29, 1894 2. Elmer Ellsworth, b. April 25, 1896 3. Alwin, b. April 7, 1897 4. Oliver Wilson, b. April 10, 1901 5. Abby, b. Dec. 7, 1902 page 41 John Adams Carleton, son of John and Fanny (Lewis) Carleton, b. Aug. 8, 1826, m. June 14, 1848, Amanda Wilson, b. Norwich, Vt., Jan. 21, 1827, d. April 28, 1896. He d. Milford, May 29, 1898. He lived on his father's farm in South District. His children were all b. in Mont Vernon. 1. Ella Amanda, b. July 16, 1850, d. Sept. 2, 1852 2. John William, b. Dec. 17, 1852, m. June 12, 1883, Ida M. Adams, resides Manchester. 3. Charles Frederic, b. Jan. 1 1857, d. Jan 4, 1857 4. Lilla, b. Aug. 4, 1858, m. William F. Easton, Dec. 25, 1880, lives in Wilton. 5. Elmer E., b. June 29, 1861, m. 1894, Dora J. Pillsbury, d. Oct. 4, 1894. 6. *Joseph George, b. May 20, 1863 7. Will Stearns, b. Oct 31, 1864, lives in Manchester 8. Fannie Lewis, b. Nov 7, 1866, m. Oct 26, 1893, George F. Averill, lives in Milford 9. Charles Gage, b. June 1, 1868, m. Oct. 11, 1894, Lillie M. Butler of Lyndeborough, has one son, and resides in Nashua, is a clerk. page 39 John Carleton, son of Dea. John and Judith (Weston) Carleton, b. July 26, 1787, d. Jan 14, 1868, m. Fanny Lewis of Milford, b. April 9, 1791, d. Sept. 19 1863. He was an industrious, worthy farmer, living on the Carleton farm in the South District. Ch. all b. in Mont Vernon 1. William Davis, b. June 15, 1815; m. Dec 27 1840, Clarissa J. Wells of Goffstown, b. June 25, 1818. He was for a time Master of the Yard of the Stark Corporation, Manchester, went West in 1847, settled respectively in Trenton, Beaver Dam and Sun Prairie, Wis. He lived for many years and d. at Sun Prairie, Oct. 5, 1900. He was an active business man. Mrs. Carleton d. 1898. Children: Frances Jane, William Munroe, twins, Emma Ellen and Anna Viola, Charles Edwin, Mary Alleta, John and Ernest. 2. Emma Frances, b. July 19, 1818, d. April 20, 1826 3. Emma Elizabeth, b. Sept. 19, 1823, m. Sept. 19, 1846, Luther Wiswell. She d. Sept. 25 1859, one child, Emma F. Wiswell, b. July 9, 1854, m. Gilbert A. Heald. 4. *John Adams, b. Aug 8, 1826 5. Abby Temple, b. Jan 29 1829, m. Spencer Guild of Milford, Oct. 16, 1830. He was b. in June 1820, d. Nov 17, 1885. Children: 1. Fanny Carleton, b. Sept. 17 1856, head Miss Gilman School, Boston; 2. William Albert, b. March 7, 1862, insurance business, Boston; 3. Frank Spencer, b. April 12, 1856, Art Editor, Ladie's Home Journal, Philadelphia. page 38 Deacon John Carleton, son of Deacon Oliver and Amy (Washer) Carleton, b. Mont Vernon, Oct 16, 1762, d. Dec 20, 1835, m. (1) Judith Weston, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Hartshorn) Weston. She was b. March 29, 1763, d. Nov 25, 1824. He m(2) Mrs. Tabitha (Wilkins) Gilmore, March 30, 1825. She was b. Oct. 28, 1774, d. in South Marlow Sept. 16, 1848. He was a prominent, public spirited and respected citizen for many years, a Justice of the Peace, selectman and town clerk. In 1800 he was elected a deacon of the church in place of his father who d. that year. Lived on the Carleton farm in South District. Children b. Mont Vernon: 1. Clarissa, b. Sept. 9, 1781, m. William Davis of Acworth, who settled in Denmark, Me. She d. in 1869, had five sons and three daughters: 1. William; 2. John, settled in Naples, Me, was a state senator for two years; 3. Josiah; 4. Oliver; 5. Ezra, settled in Nashua, was first lieutenant in Company B, 7th NH Regiment, d. on board transport, New York harbor, July 1863; 6. Clarissa, d. unm.; 7. Emma, m. a Mr. Pingree of Denmark, Me., had 3 sons; 8. Elizabeth, m(1) Oliver Smith of Denmark, Me., by whom she had one son, Peleg Smith, m(2) Geoerge E. Dean of Rockford, Ill. 2. Judith, b. July 8, 1783, m. April 21, 1804 Josiah Coburn, d. Oct 5, 1864 3. Emma, b. Aug 21, 1785, d. of spotted fever, Feb 1812 4. *John, b. July 26, 1787; d. Jan. 14, 1868 5. Mary, b. Jan 19, 1790, m. Dr. Luther Smith July 22, 1817; d. March 20, 1872 6. Daniel Weston, b. Dec. 5 1791, d. in infancy 7. Daniel Weston, b. Nov 26, 1793, d. in infancy 8. Achsah, b. July 21, 1795, d. Jan 2 1842 9. George, b. May 16, 1797, d. young 10. Lucy, b. May 2, 1799, d. young 11. Oliver (Esq.), b. July 20, 1801, prepared for college at Phillips Academy, Andover, graduated Dartmouth College, 1824, tutor in Dartmouth College, Aug. 1824 to Aug. 1826, principal of Academics in various places in Mass. and NH. From 1832 5o 1836 was principal of the Salem Latin School, Salem, where he distinguished himself as an able educator. He was afterwards head of private schools in Portsmouth NH and Salem, Mass. He d. Salem, Mass., June 21, 1882. He m(1) Margaretta, dau. Hon Clifton and Margaret (McQuestion) Clagget of Amherst. She d.March 13, 1829, age 26. He m(2) Louisa A., dau Hon. Bailey Bartlett of Haverhill, Mass. She was b. Oct. 17, 1809, d. June 20, 1840. He m(3) Aug 18, 1841, Mary Smith of Salem, Mass. She was b. Bath NH July 23, 1803, d. Salem 1874. Children by first wife: Clifton C. Children by second wife: Edwin Bartlett, William Jarvis, Joseph George Sprague, Mary Louisa, Harriet E. 12. Daniel, b. Oct 27, 1805, m. Hannah Goodrich of Biddeford, Me., had four sons and a daughter. Page 37-38 Deacon Oliver Carleton, son of George and Mary (Hale) Carleton of Boxford, Mass., b. Boxford Sept. 11, 1732, came to Mont Vernon about 1760. He was a prominent man in the Northwest parish, now Mont Vernon. He was on the Committee that provided for soldiers' families in the War for Independence. it was related that he was so zealous to accomplish the completion of the first church building here (being on the Building Committee), that he neglected his own work so, that he was obliged to sell a pair of steers to cancel his indebtedness. He m. Amy, dau of John and Hannah (Wilkins) Washer, 1761. She was b. in Middleton, Mass., d. 1812. He d. 1801. He lived on farm in South District occupied by his great-great-grandson, Joseph G. Carleton. Children: 1. *John, b. Oct 16, 1762 2. Rebecca, b. Jan 21, 1764, m. Sept. 11, 1783, Robert Parker Jr. 3. Enoch, b. Sept. 1 or 15, 1765, m(1) Hannah, eldest dau of Col Stephen Peabody. She was b. July 2, 1768. He moved to Cambridge, Vt., prior to 1800, had four children by this wife fiz: 1. Enoch Jr. m. Rosamond Chadwich, had nine children; 2. George (accidentally killed), 3. Stephen Peabody, twice married, d. Dixon NY about 1842, left four children; 4. Hannah who m. Luke Nichols. 4. Oliver, b. Aug 23, 1767, m. Mary, dau of Lieut. Joseph Farnum, removed to Vermont before 1800, had a large family mostly sons and d. in Claremont about 1860, aged 92. He was a carpenter by trade. 5. Amy, b. May 24, 1769, m(1) Henry Campbell, m(2) Wm. Grout. 6. Stephen, b. Oct 23, 1771, studied medicine with Dr. B. Jones of Lyndeboro, settled in Acworth as a physician in 1803, and d. there in 1857, aged 86 years, never married. he was a man of few words, a gentleman, very much esteemed as a physician, and valued as a citizen, was noted for his kind and generous assistance to deserving young men. He represented Acworth in the Legislature several years. ---------------------------- (JB NOTE: Please note that the info below is typed exactly as it was in this history. If you notice at the end, there are 2 sets of children listed, and this is exactly as it is shown in the history, which I believe is a typographical error. More information on the pre-Mont Vernon line is shown below it) Page 37 Edward Carleton, a freeman and man of importance in Rowley, Mass., in 1642, lived in Rowley some years, returned to England, b. in England about 1630. John settled in Haverhill, m. Hannah Jewett, had several children, d. Nov. 16, 1668. His son, Thomas, lived in Bradford, had give children, of whom George, the third child, was b. Sept. 26, 1702, in Bradford, m. Nov 9, 1725, Mary, dau of Samuel Hale of Boxford, to which place they removed in 1727 where she d. Nov 28, 1780, age 75. He d. Feb. 13, 1783, age 80. They have five sons and two daughters, of whom the third, Thomas, b. Nov 10, 1730, m. Jane Stickney, Nov 28, 1754. She d. between 1760 and 1770. He moved to Mont Vernon, m(2) Mrs. Mary (Hartshorn) Weston, widow of Daniel Weston, dau. of David and Sarah (Phelps) Hartshorn. Children: 1. Thomas 2. Sally 3. David Hartshorn, left Antrim, 1820 4. Joseph Stickney, moved to Antrim, 1790, lived there in 1816 1. Edward Carleton 2. John Carleton 3. Thomas Carleton 4. George Carleton ========================== According to the NEGHS Register, and other resources, Oliver Carleton's ancestry would be: ------------------- Name: George CARLETON Birth: 26 Sep 1702 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts Death: 13 Feb 1783 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts He was an "ensign in the army". Father: Thomas CARLETON b: 1 Nov 1667 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Mother: Elizabeth HASELTINE b: 29 Apr 1677 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts Marriage: Mary HALE b: 27 May 1705 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts Married: 9 Nov 1725 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts 5 6 Children 1. Samuel CARLETON b: 22 Jan 1726/1727 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts 2. Thomas CARLETON b: 10 Nov 1730 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts 3. **Oliver CARLTON b: 11 Oct 1732 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts 4. William CARLETON b: 8 Dec 1734 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts 5. George Weston CARLETON b: 20 Dec 1729 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts 6. Mary CARLETON b: AFT 1735 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts 7. Sarah CARLETON b: AFT 1735 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts 8. Abigail CARLETON ------------------------------- Name: Thomas CARLETON Birth: 1 Nov 1667 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Death: 25 Nov 1734 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts Father: John CARLETON b: Jan 1637/1638 in co. Yorkshire, England Mother: Hannah JEWETT b: 15 Jun 1640 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Marriage: Elizabeth HASELTINE b: 29 Apr 1677 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts Married: 16 Feb 1694/1695 in Essex County, Massachusetts Children: 1. Thomas CARLETON Deacon b: 10 Oct 1697 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts 2. Bethiah CARLETON b: 8 May 1700 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts 3. *George CARLETON b: 26 Sep 1702 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts 4. Elizabeth CARLETON b: 7 Mar 1705/1706 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts 5. Sarah CARLETON b: 5 Jul 1710 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts 6. John CARLETON b: 29 Jul 1708 in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts ---------------------------- Name: John CARLETON Birth: Jan 1637/1638 in co. Yorkshire, England Death: 22 Jan 1668/1669 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Residence: Feb 1661 Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Occupation: a town recorder and Clerk of the Writs BETWEEN 1664 AND 1668 Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Will: 15 Jan 1668 Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Event: Will prove 13 Apr 1669 Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Note: The baptism of John Carlton is not recorded in the parish of St. Martin, Micklegate, where his parents were married, or in Barmston, his father's former residence, or in Hedon, his mother's home. All other likely parishes have been searched, but most have no early records. A large part of the Bishops' Transcripts for 1637-8 have been examined, and through a diocesan leaflet a reward was broadcast to incumbents of all Yorkshire parishes for this record, but in vain. LIEUT. JOHN CARLETON was born probably in Yorkshire about 1637, died at Haverhill, Massachusetts, 22 Jan. 1668. (Vital Records.) He married, probably about 1658-9, HANNAH Jewett, born at Rowley, Massachusetts, 15-4 mo. (June) 1641, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Mallinson) Jewett. As "Hana Carleton widdow" she married secondly at Salem, Massachusetts, 5-8 mo. 1674, as his second wife, Christopher Babbidge of Salem, and was living as late as 27 Nov. 1706, when Christopher Babbage, Sr., of Salem, "taylor," and Hannah Babbage, his wife, sold land to their son, Christopher Babbage, Jr. (Essex Deeds, vol. 19, fo 124.) The petition of Christopher Babbage and Hannah his wife to the Court at Salem, 27 Nov. 1678, requesting the appointment of an administrator to the estate of Mr. Edward Carlton, sometime of Rowley, for the benefit of the children of the said Hannah, represents that John Carleton was sent back from England by his father with a letter of attorney, by which he received a portion of the estate. Probably this was the power of attorney, dated 9 Aug. 1650, given to Humphrey Reyner and Joseph Jewett, but not entered in the court records until 5 Mar. 1656. If so, John Carleton probably lived with Joseph Jewett during the following two years of his minority, and so naturally at his coming of age led the second daughter of the family to the altar that the marriage remained unrecorded. In the will of Joseph Jewett, dated 15 Feb. 1660, he is named, as "my son John Carleton," one of the executors. Patience Jewett chose Mr. John Carlton as her guardian, and it was allowed by the court 26 Mar. 1661. He soon removed to the neighboring town of Haverhill, as shown by a deed of William Holdredge and Isabell his wife to John Carleton of Haverhill, conveying fourscore acres of upland in Haverhill, 22 May 1662. He also purchased lands in Haverhill from Robert Swan in 1663, from Edward Clark in 1665, and from Robert Clements in 1666/7. On 11 Jan. 1664, John Carleton and Hannah his wife of Haverhill sold to John Gage for one hundred pounds 300 acres in Rowley, joyning to the farm of Patience Jewett. (Norfolk Deeds, vol. 2, pp. 64, 83, 84, 174; Ipswich Deeds, vol. 2, p. 222.) In 1664 Mr. John Carleton was chosen town recorder and Clerk of the Writs for Haverhill, offices in which he continued until 1668. From a case of Crosby vs. Swan, a writ dated 25 Mar. 1664/5 preserves his excellent penmanship with this representative autograph. In several similar signatures he was consistent in reviving the spelling of the name used by his great-grandfather and name-sake in Yorkshire, which has been followed by most American members of the family. At a court held at Salisbury, 14 Apr. 1668, Jno. Carleton is recorded as a member of the Jury of trials; and 29 Sept. 1668 a petition was presented to Ipswich court by John Carleton and four others as selectmen of Haverhill. (Records and Files, Quarterly Courts of Essex County, vol. 3, pp. 198, 239; vol. 4, pp. 20, 120.) It would appear that this active career was cut short by a sudden illness, for "The last will & Testament of Leift. John Carleton of Haverhill, made January: 1668" is on file in the Essex Probate at Salem, the date, as may be observed, being just a week before his death. By this will he gave his homestead and forty acres of upland in Haverhill to Hannah his wife, the rest of his land and estate to be divided among his sons, with the customary double share to John, the eldest. This will was proved 13 Apr. 1669, and bears the endorsement "The widow Hannah Carlton did renounce her executorship." There is also filed, however, a somewhat lengthy petition of the widow Hannah, of the same date, that she may be possessed of the estate her late husband willed to her, not excepting of being executrix, and that "this honered Court would bee pleased to consider ye condition of my deare children being all but small & haipleis." The inventory, taken 25 Jan. 1668 by George Browne, Robert Clement, and Joseph Davis, amounted to £422 12s. 8d. On 2 Sept. 1695 the children having arrived at the full age of 21 years, Peter Ayer, who had been appointed administrator of the estate, joined with John and Joseph Carlton in requesting the court to grant administration "to Edward & Thomas Carleton sonns of Mr. John Carleton deceased," and 30 June 1696 settlement of the estate by mutual agreement of the sons was reported to the court. The administrators of the estate of John Carleton late of Haverhill, Massachusetts--deceased: present the following inventory of such lands not yet made a disposal or distribution of nor settled amongst the heirs according as the law directs; which he died seized of in the town of Haverhill. Impr. 47 acres of land called Oxecommon lands ' two acres and half of East Meadow ' six acres of Hawkes Meadow ' three acres or thereabouts of Hawkes meadow ' about four acres of Ducks Meadow at Spickett Hill Foot ' privilege in common appraised in the inventory given at fifteen pounds ' six score acres of land by Robert Swans deed joining upon Hawke Meadow This is all at present that we the administrators have to present which if we can agree about to divide amongst the heirs before the superior court in May next we shall present then; but if not we shall request the honorable judge of probate for Essex county to make a division of to the widow and the four children only that now remain that are heirs to said estate. March 31, 1696 As witnessed our hands Your servants administrating to said estate. Edward Carlton Thomas Carlton ************************************* Know all men by these presents that we, Edward Carlton and Thomas Carlton, administrators to the estate of John Carlton, our father, late of Haverhill in the county of Essex within the province of Massachusetts Bay in New England having taken an inventory of the estate of said Carlton, deceased within the bounds of Haverhill aforesaid and enter the same judge of probate and register for Essex aforesaid. Which said lands we the subscribers and sons of said John Carleton deceased have agreed to divide amongst ourselves with consent of said administrators: and have divided the same by mutual consent of each other as follows: the said John Carlton and Joseph Carlton, sons of said John, deceased, by these presents do accept of the land lying and being in Haverhill aforesaid commonly called and known by the name of Oxepasture land and the orchard and house lot which was compotes adjoining thereto being about sixty or seventy acres be it more or less with all the wood timber, trees, privileges thereupon, in and belonging thereunto as their full right and whole share in the lands within the said town, hereby releasing and quitting claim unto said administrators as administrators and heirs with them to all the rest of the lands and real estate that they might claim interest in: covenanting and promising said Edward and Thomas Carlton, their brothers as heirs with them in the said estate; and hereby oblige themselves that they and their heirs and assignees shall forever hold and enjoy all other lands and privileges in the commons of Haverhill aforesaid and in the township of Haverhill that did or anyway may appertain to their said father when he died; and to his rights he died seized of: the said Edward and Thomas Carlton: hereby quit claim to said John and Joseph Carlton of said land they have accepted of as above for their share unto them and their heirs and assigns forever; promising and covenanting to and with the said John and Joseph that they and their heirs shall forever enjoy the same without any hindrance and molestation, interruption, suit or denial of them and their heirs forever always with this provision that any debts appear not yet known of due from said estate they and their heirs and executors and administrators shall pay their equal parts of such debt or debts according to the proportion they have hereby received, together with the said Edward and Thomas that this is the agreement between said parties with respect to the real estate left by said John Carlton deceased which each party for themselves and their heirs, executors, administrators and assignees have and do oblige hereby themselves unto: in testimony hereof they have set to their hands and seals this 30th June 1696. Signed sealed and in presence of Neh. Jewett John Pengry John Carlton Joseph Carlton Edward Carleton Thomas Carleton (Note: that two of the sons signed their names as Carlton and the other two as Carleton) ******************************* On the reverse side of this document: To the honorable Bartholomew Gidney, esq. Judge of probate of wills for the county of Essex; and granting administration. The humble petition of John, Joseph, Edward, and Thomas Carlton who are all the children that said John Carlton their father left at his decease being now of full age to act for themselves being all married is that according to the above said division the said lands may be settled and pray your honorable concurrence therewith who are your honorable's humble servants. Essex county--before the honorable Bartholomew Gidney-esq. Judge of probate of wills, etc. For said county-June 30, 1696-John Carlton, Joseph, Edward Carleton and Thomas Carleton all personally appeared and acknowledge the above written on the other side to be their act and deed, which is accordingly allowed and confirmed. Bartholomew Gidney Jno. Read-register. John Carlton Joseph Carlton Edward Carleton Thomas Carleton Father: Edward CARLTON Mother: Ellen NEWTON Marriage Hannah JEWETT b: 15 Jun 1640 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Married: 1661 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Children 1. Edward CARLETON b: 22 Mar 1664 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts 2. *John CARLETON b: 1660/1661 in probably Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts 3. Joseph CARLETON b: 21 Mar 1662/1663 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts 4. Thomas CARLETON b: 1 Nov 1667 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts =================== From the book: "Lives Once Lived Here" -- Burial Grounds and Monuments of Mont Vernon NH (available to purchase from the Mont Vernon Historical Society) CARLETON, Alwin Charles Sr., 1897-1993, Sec. 3, 67 (Location in Mont Vernon cemetery); Monument at Section 3, Plot 67; East face: CARLETON // West face: 1897 ALWIN C. SR. 1993 / HIS WIFE / 1892 BERTHA R. 1930 // Monument at Section 4, Plot A-32: CARLETON / ALWIN C. / 1897-1993 / JENNIE B. / 1902-1984. Remarks: Hus of #1 Bertha R., #2 Jean Rose (Bell). Same man is memorialized on a stone in both A-32 and 3, 67 plots, but his cremation remains are buried at Section 3, 67. Data Source: Burial Permit, 2 Monuments, Cemetery Deeds V-12, NTH, Alwyn, Carleton. CARLETON, Fanny (Lewis), 1791-1863, Sec. 2, Grid M-7; Transcription: FANNY, / wife of / JOHN CARLETON / Born Apr. 9, 1791 / Died Sept. 10, 1863 / We would not sorrow / concerning them which are asleep / as others which have no hope / For we believe that Jesus died / and rose again even so them / also that sleep in Jesus will God / bring with him // Remarks: wife of John Carleton. Data Sources: Carpenter, p. 50, OTH, Momument, DAR CARLETON, John, 1787-1868, Sec. 2, Grid M-7, Inscription: JOHN CARLETON / BORN / July 26, 1787. / DIED / Jan. 14 1868 //. Remarks: Hus. of Fanny (Lewis). Data Source: Momument, OTH, DAR Note the spelling of the surname: CARLTON, John, 1762-1838, Sec. 1, Grid H-4. Transcription: DEAC. / JOHN CARLTON / Died / Dec. 20, 1838 / AE. 76. / J. Brown, Amherst // Sign: REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER / 1775 / 1783 / ERECTED BY / MILFORD CHAPTER D.A.R. // Remarks: Hus. of Tabith (Wilkins), MM = J. Brown. Data Sources: Carpenter p 29, Momument, OTH, GVL, DAR CARLTON, Joseph George Sr., 1863-1948, Sec. 3,4. Transcription: CARLTON, 1863 JOSEPH G. 1948 / HIS SON / 1894 ELMER E. 1909 // Remarks: Hus of Minnie E.B. (Spaulding). Data Source: Burial Permit, Monument, OTH, DAR **Additional members of the Carlton/Carleton family are buried in the Mont Vernon cemetery - this is a partial listing**