This collection contains family history and genealogy of the Carpenter families as well as hundreds of related family members. James Ausie Carpenter, donor of the collection, researched and published The Carpenter and Related Family Journal. The history spans three close counties-Colbert, Lawrence, and Franklin. Also noted are a series of papers known as the Carpenter and Related Family Paper No. 1- No. 37.
Biographical Note
This collection was presented to the Archives by James A. Carpenter in Memory and Honor of Ellen Douglas Carpenter Ferguson.
Folder 1: Carpenter and Related Family Papers No. 1-No. 8 (March 1977; May-October 1977; December 1977)
Folder 2: Carpenter and Related Family Papers No. 9-No. 17 (January 1978; March 1978; May-October 1978; December 1978)
Folder 3: Carpenter and Related Family Papers No. 18-No. 28 (January-February 1979; April-December 1979)
Folder 4: Carpenter and Related Family Papers No. 29-No. 37 (January-March 1980; May-October 1980)
Folder 5: The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal Volume I (No. 1-No. 8) {January 1981-June 1983)
Folder 6: The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal Volume II (No. 1-No. 8) (January 1983- June 1985)
Folder 7: The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal Volume III (No. 1-No. 3; No. 5-No.8) (January-December 1985; Spring 1987-Winter 1988)
Folder 8: The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal Volume IV (No. 1-No. 5) (Summer 1988-Spring 1990)
Folder 9: Miscellaneous Information on Donor and Family (1972;1976)
Item 10: Family Bible-noted name is Thomas A. Baker (brother to Sarah Baker Kings) The Bible was probably their mother's and father's. Was given to Lewis Perkinson (?) by Florence (?) Graves Mitchell