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Harriet Jane Carpenter 1860 - 1916

Harriet Jane Carpenter was born in 1860 in New York United States to Martha Jane (Fowles) Carpenter and Hela Carpenter, and had siblings Frances Maudana Carpenter, Emma Lucretia Carpenter, Clara Ellen Carpenter, Martha (Carpenter) Wilson, Elizabeth Susan Carpenter, Adelbert James Carpenter, Harlow J.Carpenter, Hela Orlando Carpenter, Alfred W.Carpenter, and Georgiana Bruhl. Harriet Carpenter died at age 56 years old in 1916 in WI.
Harriet Jane Carpenter
1860
New York, United States
1916
Wisconsin, United States
Female
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    1860

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    1860
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    New York United States
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  • 1916

    Death

    1916
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Wisconsin United States
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    Harriet Jane Carpenter lived 17 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 55.
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In 1860, in the year that Harriet Jane Carpenter was born, on December 20th, South Carolina seceded from the United States - the first state to do so. At the time, there were about 4 million people enslaved in the American South.
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In 1874, Harriet was merely 14 years old when on May 20th, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were approved for a patent for "blue jeans with copper rivets". They charged $13.50 per dozen jeans. Although the term "jeans" was first used in 1795 - in Italy - using rivets to reinforce stress points in jeans such as pockets and the bottom of the fly was an original idea..
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