Claude Carmichael was born on 25 August 1889 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama, United States, son of John Henry Carmichael (1847–1898) and Josephine Eudora Brown (1857–1926).
Claude died on 26 July 1903 in Enterprise, aged 13. He was buried in Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama.[1]
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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44615803/claude-carmichael: accessed March 3, 2024), memorial page for Claude Carmichael (25 Aug 1889–26 Jul 1903), Find A Grave: Memorial #44615803, citing Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Layne Higgs (contributor 48756641).
"United States Census, 1900" citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 41; Digital film/folder number: 004119973; Image number: 832; Sheet number: 3; Sheet letter: A FamilySearch Record: M98W-D7F (accessed 3 March 2024) FamilySearch Image: S3HY-6XS9-S4F Claude Carmichael (11), single son, in household of Josephine Carmichael (43) in Election Precinct 17 Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama, United States. Born in Alabama.
Name
Sex
Race
Age
Status
Relation
Occupation
Birth Place
Josephine Carmichael
F
White
42
Widowed
Head
Post Mistress
Alabama
Marvin Carmichael
M
White
22
Single
Son
Asst Post Office
Alabama
Charley H Carmichael
F
White
20
Single
Daughter
Alabama
Mac Carmichael
M
White
17
Single
Son
Student
Alabama
Hattie L Carmichael
F
White
15
Single
Daughter
Student
Alabama
Claude Carmichael
M
White
10
Single
Son
Student
Alabama
John L Carmichael
M
White
6
Single
Son
Alabama
Ansley L Carmichael
M
White
4
Single
Son
Alabama
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