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Carolyn "Carrie" (Corder) Engeldow
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Great
Grandma Carolyn "Carrie" Corder (sometimes Carder in old census records) was born around 1852 in Illinois. Her mother's name was
Emeline and her fathers name was Isaac Corder as listed in the 1850 Clay
County, Illinois census.
In
the 1860 Clay County, Illinois census her father was absent, presumed
deceased. Her mother was listed first with her five brothers and three sisters, being the
seventh child in line. Of interest is that her family was next door to the
Elizabeth Engeldow family, Elizabeth also apparently widowed. Elizabeth
Engeldow was listed with two sons, Charles 13 and Carolyn's future husband, William C. Engeldow who was 11. Also living in the
Elizabeth Engeldow household was her sister, Rhoda Kitching (actual spelling
should be Catching).
Carolyn
Corder married William Carl Engeldow and they subsequently had three
children, Edward Clyde born about 1875, Rosella "Rose" born
about 1876 ,and my grandfather, William Carl Engeldow born on October 13, 1879.
The photograph to the left is the last known photograph taken of Carolyn.
She died of pneumonia in March 1880, at the age of 26 while her youngest
child (my grandfather) was only six months old. The Elston's who were
close family friends of William and Carolyn, adopted the infant, Lewis Alva,
which is when his last name changed from Engeldow to Elston.
This
photograph was in the possession of Carolyn's oldest son, Edward
Clyde. When he got up in years he sent the photograph to my
grandfather, Lewis Alva Elston (Engeldow), her youngest child. It is said
that when Lewis received this large portrait, he wept uncontrollably
as it was the only thing he had of his mother. This portrait
remains in the family today.
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