Sarah Ann Carpenter (b.abt 1810) married Joseph Carpenter (b.abt. 1810).
Sarah Carpenter (b. abt 1807 no spouse listed) is a sister of Bethany
Carpenter whose father is Joseph Carpenter (b. abt 1770).
"Sarah Ann" and "Sarah" appear to be the same person, but is not proven.
Sarah Ann had several children.
See father's notes. He may have been born earlier.
NAME: Name unknown.
CHILDREN: & MARRIAGE provided by:
Frank & Marilyn Crosswell of Windsor, ON Canada.
BIRTH: Year not given, so it is estimated.
"Death Notices from Christian Guardian" 1836-1850, Pages 57-58 which reads:
"Carpenter, W. B., died at Saltfleet Twp., near Grimsby, the 16th ult.; age,
33. - Nov. 11, 1846, p. 15,D.N."
He is believed to be the child of Samuel, but might be of William.CHILDREN: & MARRIAGE provided by:
Frank & Marilyn Crosswell of Windsor, ON Canada.
"Death Notices from Christian Guardian" 1836-1850, Pages 57-58 which reads:
"Carpenter, Mrs. Eliza, 5th daughter of Caleb Hopkins, M.P.P., and wife of Wm.
Carpenter who she married between 2 and 3 years ago, died at Grimsby, Sept.
26, 1841, in her 24th year; survived by her husband and one son.
- Oct. 6, 1841, p. 199,D.N.; Oct. 13, 1841, p. 203, 0."
CHILDREN: & MARRIAGE provided by:
Frank & Marilyn Crosswell of Windsor, ON Canada.
CHILDREN: & MARRIAGE provided by:
Frank & Marilyn Crosswell of Windsor, ON Canada.
CENSUS: In the 1861 census in Canada, he listed his relgion as Quaker.
See mother's notes.
As you read some of the writings about George Rancier Coon born
1799 it says that he was sent to live with relatives after the death of
his father (after 1805).
Reply-to: hoodnhat@telusplanet.net TO: jrcrin001@aol.com (@cox.net)
My George Rancier Coon was born 13 March 1799 in Lincoln County,
Ontario. He died 10 March 1872 in Oxford County Ontario. Married (2 or) 3 April
1822 to Deborah Phoebe Smith..born 8 February 1805 and died 6 June 1883.
They are buried in Quaker Street Friends Cemetery in Norwich. They were
parents of five children.. Elizabeth S.; Stephen; Mary; Phoebe; and
George Rancier II.
SUBJECT: Correction.
Date: 99-05-06 15:23:17 EDT.
From: hoodnhat@telusplanet.net (Lorne & Faye Hood).
To: JRCRIN001@aol.com (@cox.net)
Dear John:
Just a note here today to let you know that it has been discovered
there is an error in the Stephen Coon/ Phoebe Carpenter information.
It should read.....Elizabeth S. Coon born 27 March 1823 married
on 22 December 1842 to Ezekiel D. Kenney......I had a H for the K.
Once I got the spelling corrected I have found the following info.
Eziekiel Kenney died 11 April 1851 at age of 33 years 2 months 1
day.....by my calculations that would give him a birthdate of 10
February 1818. He is buried in Quaker Street Cemetery, Norwich.
I had received another bundle of info from a lady down in CA and
she had it with a K and footnote to say he died young.
Will have to start searching now to see if possibly Elizabeth
remarried as have looked at the Ontario death indexes and was not able
to find her unless she moved to Reach Twp. at some point....found one
Elizabeth E. Kenney who died in Reach Twp 22 Jan. 1903. Next time I'm at
the History Center in Lethbridge I'll make a point of looking this up.
As Ever, Faye Hood.
Number 8954 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 824.
Family on page 824 (#1832).
NAME: Abel in the CM and James Abel from: Sally Verma on Sat, 4 Mar 2000.
Her E-Mail is: SallyVerma@aol.comNOTE: A Descendant through this son has Y-DNA mismatch with Group 3 of the Carpenter Cousins Y-DNA Project. See Group 12.
NOTE:
To go to Harrison County, WV from Fauquier County is by land. North into Loudoun County then west on the Old Northwestern Turnpike over the Shenandoah Mountains until you get to Harrison County then part of VA.
To go to Lawrence County, OH from Harrison County you head west on the Old Northwestern Turnpike until you get to the Ohio River. Then use the river to float to Lawrence County. Note, there was also a trail that went inland (west of the river into Ohio) then south.
There are several ways to go from Lawrence County, OH to Fountain County, IN. A) Down the Ohio river to Wabash River. Up the Wabash to Fountain County. B) By land northwest across the State of Ohio and near the center of the state follow the Old Chicago Road to Lafayette, OH then SW to Fountain County.
Probably of Harrison county, Ohio. But more likely of Harrison county, VA
Number 8961 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 824.
Probably of Harrison county, Ohio. But more likely of Harrison county, VA
Samuel married twice with only one child from his first marriage. His first
wife died about the time the child was born and he remarried a year later.Number 8955 in The Carpenter Memorial on page 824.
New Jersey, Deaths and Burials Index, 1798-1971
Name: Samuel Carpenter
Birth Date: abt 1782
Death Date: 30 Nov 1874
Death Age: 92 years
Gender: Male
FHL Film Number: 1543968
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. New Jersey, Deaths and Burials Index, 1798-1971 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data:
"New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720–1971." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.
Her name is unknown, but one record indicates her name might be "Alice".
Per the Carpenter Memorial on page 824, Mary was the sister to the wife of
Gov. Joseph Johnson of Virginia.
8784. Brewster Morgan Carpenter
This family line submitted by John E. Proctor (brn 1933) of Stillwell KS 4/96
Not listed in the Carpenter Memorial but believed to be the son of Samuel
Carpenter and Mary Smith.
Number 8956 in the Carpenter Memorial. See page 824.
Number 8965 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.
Number 8966 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.
He married a daughter of Squire Lowery Edgar in Chillicothe, MO. They had
several children.
Not listed in the Carpenter Memorial, probably indicating she died before
Amos's survey.
Number 8958 in the Carpenter Memorial. See page 824.