Descendants of William Carpenter of Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, now part of Bristol County, MA

Notes


3616. Emma Carpenter

Number 2115 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 275.
In the late 1880s she and her husband were in Washington, D.C..
See page 842 for family information.


Edward Hayes

Edward Hayes served in the Civil War as a Lieutenant Colonel of the 29th Ohio
Infantry.  He lost his right arm in 1864.  He is a distant relative of
ex-President Hayes.  Both families are from CT.


3621. Abigail Higinbotham

Either she or her husband died on 4 Aug. 1868.


8417. Charles S. Goodwin

"of New York City!"


William K. Strong

William Strong received from President Abraham Lincoln the commision of
Brigadier General and was put in charge of Cairo, IL and later St. Louis at
Camp Benson.  He was for many years the President of the Bank of North America.


8419. Strong

Probably died young.  No name given.


8420. Strong

No name given.


William Whitman Farnam

W.W. Farnam graduated at Yale University, 1866, Columbia Law School, 1871, and
received the degree of J.U.D. from Heidelberg University.  He has been
treasurer of Yale University since 1888.


8425. Reeves A. Silk

He lives in Middletown, NY in the late 1880s.


3649. Soloman Carpenter

Number 894 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 154.
Family on page 276 (# 317).  An Exhorter.
He married his cousin.

He was a very devoted man in the cause of Christianity.  He went from place
to place doing good, exhorting the people to become Christians.  And after an
unusual period of successful work he died and is buried at Morristown, NJ.
On page 154 is a note that appeared in a little volume published in 1881 at
Newark, NJ, entitled "New Jersey Church Book."  Title "Mr. Carpenter, The
Successful Layman."
On page 838 is a note written by Lewis P. Dunn of Newark, NJ regarding Soloman
Carpenter.


8427. Emmeline Carpenter

Number 2123 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 276.


8428. Dorothy Carpenter

Number 2124 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 276.
She married and left a son.  She is recorded on church records as "Dolly
Juliett."


3650. Louisa Carpenter

Number 895 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 155.  Her husband was a carpenter.
MARRIAGE: 2 Sept 1797 per the above book and 2 Oct 1797 per the IGI.

LOUIS(a) CARPENTER - International Genealogical Index  Gender: Female Marriage: 02 OCT 1797 First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, Orange, New York  - Spouse:  NEHEMIAH DENTON


The following data added but not believed to be for the Louisa, but just in
case is here!
Louis, m. Silas Cleveland, Jr., Mar. 22, 1795; 1; 327 CT

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8429. Daniel Denton

Daniel's father is believed to be Nehemiah Denton.


Ruth Carpenter

Number 2164 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 278.


3657. Nehemiah Carpenter

Number 902 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 155.
Family on page 276 (# 318).  A farmer.
No spouse listed.  However, her name may have been "Mary".
His children probably moved to Chester, NY.

Carpenter, Nehemiah was born at Goshen, N.Y. March 2, 1798. A farmer, he
married on Jan. 5, 1824 Elizabeth Goldsmith, daughter of Caleb Goldsmith of
Scotchtown, N.Y. She was born April 17, 1800. Nehemiah and his family lived
at Mount Hope and Chester, N.Y. and in his later years he was engaged in the
drug business of his son. Nehemiah died April 20, 1858.


8431. Mary E. Carpenter

Number 2126 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 276.
Possibly baptised in Chester, NY.

MARY E. -- born Nov. 12, 1834; wed Jehiel G. Clark.


3661. William Carpenter Jr.

Number 906 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 155.
Family on page 276 (# 319).  A farmer and Currier.

There are two similar or duplicate lines involving the descendants of Solomon Carpenter.  Either the Ensign or the Colonel Solomon Carpenter that is.
This William Carpenter (RIN 21065) appears to have his duplicate as RIN 60572.

WILLIAM CARPENTER -- Born in 1783 at Wallkill, or Pine Swamp,
N.Y., son of William and Hannah (Vail) Carpenter. A farmer and currier,
William Jr. wed Abigail Vail. She was daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Ann
(Little) Vail. Abigail's paternal grandparents were Capt. Isaiah and Abigail
(Meeker) Vail. Isaiah was born in Southold,, L.I. and came to Orange Co.,
N.Y. with his parents, Josiah and Patience (Corwin) Vail, about 1734 when he
was three years old. Capt. Isaiah fought in the Revolution and was at the
capture of Fort Montgomery. Abigail's maternal grandparents were James and
Sarah (Thompson) Little and her uncle, James Little, was killed at the 1779
Battle of Minisink. Abigail's mother, Mary Ann (Little) Vail, wed Peter Hoyt
after her first husband's death and Abigail named one of her own sons after
her step-father. The Pine Swamp area of Wallkill where William Carpenter was
born has been known in recent years as Van Burenville.


Abigail Vail

NOTE:  We have 2 Abigail Vails listed in this record.  Both married a William Carpenter CE CD 2001 21065 and 60572.  Both of these William's descend from John Carpenter-587.  Which family is correct in unknown.

There are two similar or duplicate lines involving the descendants of Solomon Carpenter.  Either the Ensign or the Colonel Solomon Carpenter that is.
This Abigail Vail  (RIN 21072) appears to have her duplicate as RIN 60587.


Charles Wheat

NAME: Wheat or Weeks.


8433. Julia Carpenter

JULIA -- Born 1806; wed Daniel Derby, a farmer.


8434. Sarah or Sally Carpenter

SARAH (Sally) -- Born 1807; wed DeWitt C. King, an innkeeper, and
resided at Berryville, N.Y.


8435. Fannie Jane Carpenter

FANNIE JANE -- Born 1808; wed Lebbeus Lathrop Harding, a farmer, and
lived at Mount Hope, N.Y.


8438. Abigail Carpenter

NOTE: Abigail Carpenter baptised on 15 Dec 1811 in the Presbyterian Church in Highland, Ulster county, NY may be a younger sister to this Abigail who died young or not even related..


8441. George Washington Carpenter

GEORGE WASHINGTON -- Born ca. 1819-1821; never married and died in June
of 1838.


3664. Abigail Carpenter

Number 909 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 155.
She resided in Minisink, NY with her husband who was a tanner, currier, and a
farmer.

ABIGAIL CARPENTER -- Born at Wallkill, N.Y., daughter of William and
Hannah (Vail) Carpenter, she wed Eber Mapes, a tanner, currier and farmer
born at Howells, N.Y. Sept. 2, 1789; they lived at Minisink, N.Y. - 60


8444. Samuel Cory Mapes

SAMUEL CORY MAPES -- Wed Mary A. Holly b. WILLIMENA MAPES c. OLIVER W.
MAPES d. ELMIRA MAPES -- Married Philip Decker.


3665. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 910 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 155.
Family on page 277 (# 320).  A tanner, currier, and a farmer.
He went to Wisconsin.  Spouse's name not known, it may have been Mary or Fanny
based on childrens names.

BENJAMIN CARPENTER -- Born  about 1790, son of William and Hannah
(Vail) Carpenter of Wallkill, N.Y.; wife's name unknown; a tanner, currier
and farmer, he is believed to have later settled in Wisconsin. a. MARY ANN
-- Born Wallkill, N.Y.; wed Oscar Shaw, a
  cooper and farmer, and resided in Wallkill.
b. FANNIE JANE -- Wed James M. Moore, farmer and land
  surveyor; resided at Wallkill and Parisville, N.Y.
c. MATILDA -- Wed Augustus Coleman, a carpenter by
  trade, and lived at West Cousin near Parisville.
d. GEORGE K. -- Wed Nancy Holly Nov. 16, 1843 at First
Presbyterian Church of Ridgebury; lived in Wallkill.
e. . HANNAH
f. SAMUEL
g. WILLIAM -- He wed   about 1830.
h. BENJAMIN -- Died young.
i. LUCINDA


8448. Mary Ann Carpenter

Number 2139 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.
She and her cooper/farmer husband resided in Walkill, NY.


8449. Fanny Jane Carpenter

Number 2140 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.
She and her land surveyor/farmer husband resided in Walkill, NY and Parisville
P.O., NY.

FANNIE JANE -- Wed James M. Moore, farmer and land
surveyor; resided at Wallkill and Parisville, N.Y.


8450. Matilda Carpenter

Number 2141 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.
She and her carpenter husband resided in Parishville P.O., NY.

MATILDA -- Wed Augustus Coleman, a carpenter by
trade, and lived at West Cousin near Parisville.


8452. Hannah Carpenter

Number 2143 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.


8453. Samuel Carpenter

Number 2144 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.
No family listed.
Was the following data tfor this Samuel?
E-MAIL: Mon, 1 May 2000 From: Robin Carpenter
Hi John:
Alas, I cannot provide more info on Alfred C. buried at Laurel Grove
(except I shall soon have a photo of my daughter in front of the
mausoleum!).  I can tell you that it is an impressive structure, and cannot
be missed as one drives aroung the "loop" running through Laurel Grove.
Also, it is very near to the gravesite of Samuel B. Carpenter
(8/8/1828-4/3/1871) and Phoebe Knight his wife (7/27/1835-10/18/1913).
Near ... but not seeming part of same family plot.
Robin    (Laurel Grove Cem. is in Point Jervis (Carpenter's Point) Orange
county, NY - JRC)


8455. Benjamin T. Carpenter

Number 2146 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.
No family listed.  He died young.


8456. Lucinda Carpenter

Number 2147 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.