See also

Family of Frederick CARPENTER and Maraya Elizabeth WALTERS

Husband: Frederick CARPENTER (1876-1957)
Wife: Maraya Elizabeth WALTERS (1882-1975)
Children: Frederick Theodore CARPENTER (1905-1985)
Violet Edith CARPENTER (1908-2005)
Reginald Henry CARPENTER (1910-2000)
Cyril Nelson CARPENTER (1913-1945)
Doris Alice CARPENTER (1918-2009)

Husband: Frederick CARPENTER

Name: Frederick CARPENTER1
Sex: Male
Father: James Henry CARPENTER (1841-1918)
Mother: Mary Ann CARPENTER (1844-1912)
Birth 1876 Cheltenham Registration District, Gloucestershire, England
Occupation 1905 (age 28-29) Clerk in Holy Orders; Nablus, Palestine
Occupation 1910 (age 33-34) Missionary; Palestine
Jaffa
Death 1957 (age 80-81) Sidcup , Kent, England

Wife: Maraya Elizabeth WALTERS

Name: Maraya Elizabeth WALTERS1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1882
Death 1975 (age 92-93) South Ockham, Essex, England

Child 1: Frederick Theodore CARPENTER

Name: Frederick Theodore CARPENTER
Sex: Male
Birth 12 Dec 1905 Nablus, Palestne
The birth was registered at the Vice Consulate, Jaffa
Death 1985 (age 79-80) Ashford, Kent, England

Child 2: Violet Edith CARPENTER

Name: Violet Edith CARPENTER
Sex: Female
Birth 1908
Death 2005 (age 96-97) Worthing, Sussex, England

Child 3: Reginald Henry CARPENTER

Name: Reginald Henry CARPENTER1
Sex: Male
Birth 4 Mar 1910 Jaffa, Palestine
The birth was registered by the father in the British Vice Consulate.
Death 2000 (age 89-90) Bromley, Kent, England

Child 4: Cyril Nelson CARPENTER

Name: Cyril Nelson CARPENTER
Sex: Male
Birth 1913
Death 1945 (age 31-32) Sherborne, Dorset, England

Child 5: Doris Alice CARPENTER

Name: Doris Alice CARPENTER
Sex: Female
Birth 1918
Death 2009 (age 90-91) Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England

Sources

1www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009