1. Sarah Ann PALMER was born in SEP 1810. She died on 1 MAR 1888 in Covington,
IN. Obit: MASON -- Thursday, March 1 at 2:30 a.m., Sarah A. Mason, aged 77
years, 5 months and 18 days. Funeral
from residence of her son-in-law, F.W. Spreen, Banklick and Eleventh streets,
Covington, Sunday, March 4, at 2 P.M. Friends invited. Burial private.
Obit: Mrs. Sarah A. Mason
____________________ Jesus March 1, A.D. 1898, aged 77 years.
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There is no flock,
however watched and tended, But has a vacant chair! There is no fireside, however defended, But one is missing there! We will be patient, and
assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay; By silence sanctifying
not concealink, The grief that must have way. HER DAUGHTER
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Sarah Ann PALMER was married to Aurelius MASON (son
of Peleg MASON and Olive PETE) on 19 MAR 1835 in
Richmond, OH. Richmond Co., OH or
Richland Co.? Aurelius MASON was
born in SEP 1799 in Cincinnati, Richland, OH.
Sarah Ann PALMER and Aurelius MASON had the following children:
1.1. Julietta MASON was born on 19 MAR 1837 in
Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. She died on
2 MAY 1840 in Richmond, OH.
1.2. Laura Jane MASON was born on 13 MAY 1843 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. She died on 14 FEB 1918 in Indianapolis,
Marion, IN. I believe this is the Aunt
that Olive Carlton Bevis Smith went to live with when she was in high
school. She was sent there to live
because she was the oldest left at home and the family was very poor.
Laura Jane MASON
was married to Fredrick W. SPREEN on 25 DEC 1865 in Indianapolis,
Marion, IN. According to the 1920 U.S.
Census (Jan. 8, 1920), Frederick Spreen was listed as a boarder under Hanry
Cronley, wife Mable and daughter Erin Jean.
He was 70 years, b. in IN, parents b. IN, and occupation as “Insurance.”
1.3. Olive Ann MASON was born on 17 JAN 1845 in
Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. She died on
21 DEC 1904 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH.
Olive Ann MASON was married to William ROSENBLOOM,
JR. (son of William ROSENBOOM and Johanna CLARK) on 13 NOV 1870
in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. Newspaper
announcement: Roseboom -- Mason -- On
the 13th inst., at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, 315 West
Seventh St., by the Rev. James H. Spillman, Prof. Wm. Roseboom to Miss Ollie A.
Mason. No cards.
Poem by William Roseboom, Jr.
Dated: 22 Feb 1871
Xerox copy sent to Charlene by Ethel Carlton
Scott. It is unknown if she had the
original.

Transcription (by Charlene)
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To My
Better-half. Let Poet tell of Ollie fair, And Sculptor moddle(model) form; The one describes thee in the
air, The other less the harm. Let the Artist to his task be
true, The collors represent; O auburn hair and eyes of
blue, His time is vainly spent. The Poet, Sculptor, Artist,
too, Press suit it cloth appear; They tell of, carve and color
you, They make me Jealous dear. Vain rivals – own the goal is
lost, For shadow, form and paint, The substance mine at
priceless cost, I’m happy, with a saint. You bid me say just what I
feel, Upon life’s briny ocean’ If after prayer the thoughts
arise, To stifle not emotion. At Vicksburg, and on Castle
Hill, On Mississippi’s shores; These lines of love to thee I
write, May they echo ever more. Vicksburg, Miss., Feb. 22,
1871. Wm.R.Jr. |
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Olive Ann MASON and William ROSENBLOOM, JR. had the
following children: 1.3.1. Sherwood Mason ROSENBLOOM, JR. was born in
1872 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH. |
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1.3.2. Ethel May MASON was born on 26 OCT 1874 in
Cincinnati, , OH. She died on 1 JAN
1967 in Atlanta, GA. She was educated
Weslean College, Macon, , GA. Nov.
27, 1973 interview with Ethel Carlton Scott:
Ethel May Mason went to Weslean College in Macon, GA when she was 16
and married when she was 17.
Newspaper clipping: Mrs.
Mason, and daughter, Mrs. Carlton, of Macon, Ga., are visiting their sister
and aunt, Mrs. F. W. Spreen, on the hill south of town. Date handwriting looks like Dec, 31,
-95. This photo was probably taken
during the Weslean era. Would love to
get a copy of her school records. |
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Ethel May MASON was married to William Branch
CARLTON / CALFEE (son of John CALFEE and Dorcas A. HELM) in OCT 1891. William Branch CARLTON / CALFEE was
born on 11 FEB 1866 in Buncombe Co., NC.
He died after 1943 in Atlanta, GA.
Some descendants say his middle name was “Boring” but Charlene has a
photo in the handwriting of her grandmother Olive Carlton Bevis Smith, the
back says “William Branch Carlton.” When Charlene first began conducting
genealogical research about 1968, Olive never mentioned anything about the
Carlton name not being William's original name. After Charlene had conducted genealogical research on the
Carlton name for over 15 years without being able to find any records on the
family, did Olive finally admit that it "seems that William may have
changed his name from Calfee to Carlton." It is easy to see the signatures could easily be altered from
CALFEE to CARLTON. |
In another interview with Ethel Carlton Scott on Nov. 27, 1973, Ethel said that Ethel May Carlton told her children when Neva was 12 she visit Aunt Lela (William's sister in Atlanta, GA.). Lela told Neva that William was suppose to have killed a man - don't know why- may never have been accused. Aunt Lela was “like Neva” and Ethel May didn't like Lela. Lela stayed with the family when Olive Carlton Bevis Smith was a child before Ethel Carlton Scott was born. At the time Ethel May was very sick. It was the last time Lela every came to Ethel May's house.
William
was born near Chattanooga, TN and lived on a farm, which could have been a
tobacco plantation. His mother died
when he was 12 and he was the youngest child.
(Charlene found a doctor's diary which documents a boy Calfee b. 11 Feb.
1866 in Buncombe Co., NC. Female
siblings in census records agree with the siblings William was suppose to have,
according to family tradition.
"Delv” in NC by Dr. James Americas Reagan - see his Journal.) In 1870 Census, William was the youngest
child.
Cecil
(who is this?) was a professor of math at a University in North Carolina. After the Civil War, the family moved to
North Carolina. William may have been
born in North Carolina. Afterwards the
family returned to TN when the family finances got better.
William's
mother had two slaves when she got married.
Rachel was one and she had promised to raise Willie. When William was 16, his father remarried
and William ran away and took "Aunt Rachel" with him. Aunt Rachel didn't want a new mistress. She went to an old judge’s (maybe a Helm or
Rodgers?) up the river and asked if she could live there and she did, until she
died.
William
said his grandmother, when she was 91 years old, would ride one mile on
horseback to the overseeres cabin and tell him what work to do. Overseerer for the plantation in TN. A descendant said that William B. Carlton
rode on the horse with her and that his grandparents raised him. (Why?)
Later,
William ran to FL and then Mobil, AL. He did jobs here and there - didn't have
much money - would buy bananas to live on for .10 cents from banana boats. He went alligator hunting at night – he told
his children some fantastic tells - tried to shoot the alligator in the eye -
got lost in Everglades - saw smoke in the distance and found a cabin of a
couple of settlers who would only go into town twice a year. They raised hogs, ate hoecake and palmetta
cabbage - but William hated cabbage.
All this according to two of William’s daughters, Olive and Ethel, and
told to Charlene.
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William always seemed to have an inferiority complex and if he had killed someone, he may have felt he owed the world more than he could ever repay. He became a cabinetmaker and did excellent work (according to Olive and Ethel). See photo of with him and a pool table he probably made. Photo taken at 156 Garnett in Atlanta. A note here about "Financial situation of the family and a swindle". I don't remember what that was in reference to. William's father
played the violin while the neighbors just "fiddled." He thought his father was dumb – but all
the family was educated. William’s
father, probably John A. Calfee, was a High School teacher (Wm. Boyd Helm was
a doctor and minister, many other doctors, lawyers, judges, teachers, etc.). |
According
to Ethel Carlton Scott, in a personal interview with Charlene in 1974, William
may have "accidentally" killed someone and then fled from the law and
changed his name. Charlene was visiting
Pat and Jerry James at their home in Virginia Beach 9/15/74 and they also said
there was also a story about a negro slave who had raised William and who ran
away with him.
Email
to Charlene from Judy Luke, 15 Jun 1998:
(Judy wrote this when Charlene asked if she had heard about anyone in
Grandma Smith's (Olive) family had inherited slaves) - I heard of the slaves
that grandpa(?) Carlton inherited from his father and mother. They were both female; one of the women was
named Rachel.
Charlene
believes this is a little confused... but still it substantiated what Charlene
had heard... and is valuable, since Judy is two years older, she remembers more
about the early family traditions.
Ethel May MASON and William Branch CARLTON / CALFEE
had the following children:
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1.3.2.1. Neva May CARLTON / CALFEE was born on 5 MAR
1893 in Macon, GA. She SS# issued
261-14-4600 before 1951 in FL. She
died in JUN 1980 in Miami, Dade, FL.
She had Social Security Number 261-14-4600. |
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1.3.2.2. Olive CARLTON / CALFEE was born on 4 DEC
1897/98 in Fort Valley, Peach, GA.
She died before 19 MAY 1986 in Indianapolis, Marion, IN.[1] Her SS#
issued 313-16-7203 in Indianapolis, Marion, IN. Olive told Charlene of a two-story schoolhouse that her father
built which had all grades. The
upstairs was used for roller-skating on weekends. He also built swing sets for kids... Olive still loved to swing
up to a could years of her death, in spite of the fact she had become very
senile and was unable to have normal conversation. m. 1) BEVIS, m.2) SMITH. |
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1.3.2.3. Wilbur Sherwood CARLTON / CALFEE was born on
8 JUN 1900 in Fort Valley, Peach, GA.
He died after 1947. Note:
lived to get bald... have photo. He
resided 3837 Ulloa St. in New Orleans, LA.
Address found in Olive Carlton Bevis Smith's black notebook of poems. |
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1.3.2.4. Ethel CARLTON / CALFEE was born on 24 APR
1905 in Montgomery, AL. She died
after 9 JAN 1983 in @ Patties house?.
Email to Charlene from her sister, Judy Luke, 15 Jun 1998: “As you know, Aunt Ethel was a Christian
Scientist and did not believe in docs.
I believe Dale was sick and she would not take him to a dr. and he
died. I remember Ethel, Patty and
Laura Lynn living in a trailer in Grandma’s (SMITH’s) back yard for a
time. Laura Lynn died shortly after
she was married. Patty had a t.v.
show of her own for a while during the Cuban Missile Crisis. It was down here in Fla.” Charlene remembers
Ethel and her girls living in a trailer in Grandma Smith's backyard. One of the kids stepped on an electrical
extension cord going from the house to the trailer and was badly shocked but
lived. She thinks that was one of
Ethel's girls. Charlene also remember
how everyone was instructed not to answer the phone, as Ethel and Olive
had this code of rings arranged so that Ethel would not have to pay for the
call from the hospital- I think it was Dale Arden who was in hospital and may
have died then. She would call Olive,
let the phone ring a number of times, and then hang up and Olive would
call her back. |
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1.3.2.5. Laura Lee CARLTON / CALFEE was born on 10 OCT
1906 in Montgomery, AL. Her SS#
issued 265-18-7034 before 1951 in FL.
She died on 16 OCT 1997 in Miami, Dade, FL. |
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1.3.2.6. Lida CARLTON / CALFEE was born on 6 FEB 1908
in Tallahassee, FL. |
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Prepared by:
Charlene Anne Swankie
10033 131st Place, N.E.
Kirkland, WA 98033
425-417-8672
charlene_b_2004@yahoo.com