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1903 - 1973 (70 years)
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Name |
Guy Everett LUPTON |
Born |
19 Aug 1903 |
Lola, Cedar Island, Carteret cnty, NC |
Gender |
Male |
Physical Description |
Aft 1942 |
6'1", 190 lbs, blue eyes, brown hair, dark complexion |
Occupation |
Commercial fisherman |
Died |
17 Dec 1973 |
Vandemere, Pamlico cnty, NC |
Buried |
19 Dec 1973 |
Celestial Gardens Cemetery, Vanceboro, Craven cnty, NC |
Person ID |
I279 |
LUPTON |
Last Modified |
23 Jun 2014 |
Father |
Clifford LUPTON, II, b. 26 Apr 1866, d. 20 Nov 1940, Cedar Island, Carteret cnty, NC (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Pennsylvania DAY, b. 17 Nov 1868, Cedar Island, Carteret cnty, NC , d. 24 Dec 1953, Atlantic, Carteret cnty, NC (Age 85 years) |
Married |
24 Dec 1886 |
Cedar Island, Carteret cnty, NC |
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Carteret county marriage register - page 060-B. The fourth item on the page shows the 1886 marriage of Clifford LUPTON II with Pennsylvania DAY. |
Documents
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 | US census of 1900 for NC, Carteret county, Hunting Quarters township, page 15a. Lines 23 through 29 show the family of Clifford LUPTON. His occupation is shown to be a fisherman. Both he, his wife and their oldest children are listed as literate. He owns his home free of mortgage. |
 | US census of 1910 for NC, Carteret county, Hunting Quarters township, page 09a. Midway on the page, lines 23-33 show the family of Clifford LUPTON. Included are his wife and eight children. Also living with them is his wife's mother. They are shown to own their home, free of mortgage. Clifford and his three oldest sons work as fishermen. |
 | US census of 1920 for NC, Carteret county, Portsmouth township 8, page 22a. At the bottom of the page, lines 46-50 show the household of Clifford LUPTON. Included are his wife, Nina, and their three youngest children. All are listed as literate. They own their home free of mortgage and Clifford's occupation is listed as fisherman. |
 | US census of 1930 for NC, Carteret county, Cedar Island township, page 01b. Lines 80 and 81 show Clifford LUPTON and his wife, Pennsylvania DAY. Both in their 60's they own their home which is valued at $200. Both are listed as literate and he is a fisherman. |
 | US census of 1940 for NC, Carteret county, Cedar Island township, page 04b. Lines 73 and 74 show Clifford LUPTON and his wife, Pennsylvania DAY, both in their 70's. They own their home, valued at $300. |
Family ID |
F696 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Annis LUPTON, b. 19 Mar 1903, Lola, Cedar Island, Carteret cnty, NC , d. 9 Dec 1997, Pamlico cnty, NC (Age 94 years) |
Married |
26 Nov 1923 |
Beaufort, Carteret cnty, NC |
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Carteret county marriage register - page 060-E. Fourth on the page is the 1923 marriage of Guy Everett LUPTON with his third cousin (once removed), Annis LUPTON. |
Children |
+ | 1. Alma Gray LUPTON, b. 6 Mar 1925, Beaufort, Carteret cnty, NC , d. 23 Oct 2012, Midway, Davidson cnty, NC (Age 87 years) |
+ | 2. Lois Azalie LUPTON, b. 2 Oct 1926, Beaufort, Carteret cnty, NC , d. 23 Aug 2013, Cedar Run, PA (Age 86 years) |
+ | 3. Daphne Beryl LUPTON, b. 26 Feb 1929, Beaufort, Carteret cnty, NC  |
+ | 4. Guy Douglas LUPTON, b. 5 Mar 1932, Beaufort, Carteret cnty, NC , d. 13 Oct 2014, Greenville, Pitt cnty, NC (Age 82 years) |
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Documents |
 | US census of 1930 for NC, Carteret county, Beaufort township, page 01a. Lines 4-8 show the family of Guy Everett LUPTON. Included are his wife and three daughters. They own their home which is valued at $400. Both parents are shown to be literate and Guy is shown to be a fisherman. |
 | US census of 1940 for NC, Carteret county, Beaufort township, page 02b. Lines 63-68 show the family of Guy Everett LUPTON. He is shown as being a fisherman and his wife, Annis LUPTON, works as an inspector at a shirt factory. Income during the previous year for Guy was $700 and for Annis, $200 |
Last Modified |
17 Jul 2014 |
Family ID |
F82 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S53] Carteret county birth index.
- [S8] Military draft registration.
- [S44] Carteret County Marriage Register.
- [S1] Death certificate.
- [S2] Photo of headstone.
- [S3] The Luptons of North Carolina, Shirley D Edwards & Gladys I Sadler, (self-published - 1982), 197, 205-207.
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