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  2. Carpenter was born in her great-grandparents' antebellum home in Salado in southern Bell County, Texas. In 1936, the 24-room Robertson House was declared a state historic monument. In 1967, a plaque was unveiled to indicate that Carpenter had once lived there.

  3. Mar 27, 2022 · Born Sept. 1, 1920, in her great-grandparents’ antebellum home in Salado, Carpenter spent her early years in the 24-room Robertson House. At the age of 7, she moved with her family to Austin. The house was declared a state historic monument in 1936 when she was 16.

  4. Jul 17, 2017 · Robertson’s son, Elijah Sterling Robertson, founded Salado College, and built the plantation house where Liz was born. Meanwhile, Liz’s paternal Sutherland forebears migrated from Alabama to form the settlement in Jackson County.

  5. Mar 21, 2010 · Mary Elizabeth Sutherland was born in Salado, Tex. on Sept. 1, 1920, the middle of five children — three brothers and one sister — of Thomas Shelton Sutherland, a rancher who later went into ...

  6. Dec 27, 2018 · Liz Carpenter. Mary Elizabeth Sutherland Carpenter was born in Salado, Bell County, Texas on September 1, 1920 to Thomas Shelton and Mary Elizabeth Robertson Sutherland. Her father was a state highway inspector and her mother was a homemaker. Liz was the middle child of five children.

  7. Sep 1, 2020 · She was born in Salado, Texas, on Sept. 1, 1920, a fifth-generation generation Texan who counted among her forebears a Texas Declaration of Independence writer and another who died at the Alamo (after her death at age 89 in 2010, her New York Times obituary got a couple of details wrong).

  8. Mar 20, 2010 · Carpenter was born Liz Sutherland in Salado, a small town between Waco and Austin. She recalled riding on horseback to pick up the mail and cleaning weeds out of the creek every spring.

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