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

Notes


9597. Return Jackson Redden

rebaptised Jul 1847.


Thomas A. Parker

Of Charlestown.  Resided in Hartford, ,CT


4491. Marcellus Carpenter

CENSUS:   1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Marcellis CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   63   MA   Fancy Goods   MA   MA
Eliza A. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   57   ME   Keeping House   ME   ME
Edwin P. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   28   MA   R. R. Conductor   ME   ME
Eugene S. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   26   MA   At Home   MA   ME
Florence N. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   21   MA   At Home   MA   ME
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Source Information:
 Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
 Family History Library Film   1254552
 NA Film Number   T9-0552
Page Number   384B

OBIT: He held the office of overseer, etc.
1  OBIT Obituary notice of the death of Marcellus.
1  OBIT Marcellus Carpenter, whose death was announced in this morning's
Herald was born Feb. 2, 1817 at the corner of Austin St. and
what is now Rutherford Ave., Charlestown.  He was the tenth of
17 children.
1  OBIT He came from good old revolutionary stock, several of his
ancestors having served in the continental  army , among them
being his grandfather, Major Heath.    His father was of the
firm of Barnabas, Edwards & , stoneware dealers on Austin
Street.
1  OBIT Mr. Carpenter was a graduate of the old training field school.
When 13 years of age, he commenced his apprenticeship in the
carriage trimming and harness business, served his time, and
became an expert workman.  At the age of 18 he entered the
employ of a periodical dealer, and  two years later, he
established a book-store of his own. A few years later he
commenced jobbing in fancy goods and druggists' sundries, which
business he followed, with more or less activity, until quite
recently.  He introduced the harmonica into the New England
States from Germany, in 1846.        He was an expert player,
and used to accompany himself with the guitar,    He was much in
demand at church concerts.
1  OBIT In 1847 he formed a partnership with George W. Lyon, a wealthy
Chicagoan, who died last January, and for several years they
travelled through New England, giving entertainments.       He
was a veteran fireman, having been a member of the volunteer
department for upwards of fifty years, running with Warren
engine company 4, from 1857 until 1871.  In 1838 he joined the
Charlestown light infantry and remained with it for several
years. In 1873 he was an overseer of the poor and was regarded
as one of the best who ever served in Charlestown.  Since that
time regarded gularly visited thc almshousc and provided thc
inmate3 with an entertaiment.    He bestowing Christmas presents
on the inmates each year a pleasant duty.  He was a member of
the training school association and of the first Baptist church
of Charlestown.   He was a life-long Democrat
1  OBIT
1  OBIT
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 298


Eliza A. Smith

Of Hollis, Me.


9618. C.C. Yemans Dr.

Dr. Yemans resided at No. 84 Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 173


4495. Sarah Partridge Carpenter

Number 2497 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 299.


Paul Dillingham

He was a U.S. Senator
He lost two male children in the Civil War.  His two other known children are
listed in this record.


4496. William Carpenter

Number 2498 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 299.
Family on page 489 (# 745).  A merchant and a farmer.

CENSUS:  1880 US Census living with daughter Sarah Spicer.

need notes in book.

He held various town and county offices - was town Clerk for
eight years - member of the constitutional convention in 1843 -
town representive in 1844 and 1845 - county senator for
Washington county in 1848 and 1849.  He prepared for college at
the Montpelier academy and at Capt. Alden Partridge's military
and scientific academy at Norwich, VT   He entered college at
Burlington in 1822; his heath failed him at the close of his
sophomore year, and he then entered into the mercantile
business.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 299


Mary Emeline Partridge

Of Norwich.


9624. William Edward Carpenter

Resided in Waterbury, VT

CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William E. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   32   VT   Druggist   VT   VT
Sarah E. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   29   VT   Keeping House   VT   VT
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Source Information:
 Census Place Waterbury, Washington, Vermont
 Family History Library Film   1255349
 NA Film Number   T9-1349
 Page Number   273A


4497. Eliza Carpenter

Number 2499 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 299.
Family on page same page.  Her husband was a tanner, currier and a merchant.

need husband and family


William W. Wells

The Hon. William WelIington Wells son of Roswell and Pamelia
(White) Wells graduated at the university of Vermont in class
No. 24, and read law in office of the late Charles Adams in
Burlington, VT   He represented the town in the legislature in
1840, 1863, 1864.  He served as town treasurer and selectman for
several years.   His son William enlisted in the war of 1861,
and for meritorious service he was promoted from one rank to
another until Feb.22, 1865, when he was promoted to the office
of brigadier general.


9627. Roswell White Wells

They went to Waupun, ,WI where his wife now resides.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 299


Triphosa A. W. Wright

Of Sharon, VT


9628. Edward Wells

Resided in Burlington, VT


Effie E. Parmelee

Effie was Edward's first wife's sister.


James W. Brock

Resided in Montpelier, VT


9633. Charles Wells

He took his brother Curtis' place working at Waterbury National
Bank.  He resided about ten years in California, present
residence, Waterbury.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 300


4498. Julia Carpenter

Number 2500 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 300.
She was living with her son in 1888.
need notes


Paul Dillingham

He was a U.S. Senator
He lost two male children in the Civil War.  His two other known children are
listed in this record.


9634. William P. Dillingham

He served as Gov. of the State of Vermont for two years in 1888-1889.


4499. George D. Carpenter

BIRTH:
Vermont, Births and Christenings, 1765-1908
Name: George Carpenter  
Gender: Male  
Baptism/Christening Date:  
Baptism/Christening Place:  
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1815  
Birthplace: WATERBURY TWP,WASHINGTON,VERMONT  
Death Date:  
Name Note:  
Race:  
Father's Name: Dan Carpenter  
Father's Birthplace:  
Father's Age:  
Mother's Name: Betsey  
Mother's Birthplace:  
Mother's Age:  
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450047  
System Origin: Vermont-ODM  
Source Film Number: unknown  
Reference Number:
SEE ALSO:  - See image: RIN 142367 George Carpenter Birth.jpg
Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954
Name: George Carpenter  
Event: Birth  
Event Date: 29 Jan 1815  
Event Place: , , Vermont, United States  
Gender: Male  
Age:  
Estimated Birth Year:  
Father: Dan Carpenter  
Mother: Betsey  
Spouse:  
Spouse's Father:  
Spouse's Mother:  
Film Number: 27501  
Digital Folder Number: 004542977  
Image Number: 00105

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 142367 George Carpenter 1850.jpg
United States Census, 1850
Name: George Carpenter  
Residence: Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio  
Age: 35 years  
Calculated Birth Year: 1815  
Birthplace: Vermont  
Gender: Male  
Race (original):  
Race (expanded):  
Death Month:  
Death Year:  
Film Number: 20207  
Digital GS Number: 4093876  
Image Number: 00047  
Line Number: 38  
Dwelling House Number: 133  
Family Number: 152  
Marital Status:  
Free or Slave:  
  Household Gender Age
   George Carpenter  M 35y
 Harriet Carpenter  F 32y
 Ira E Carpenter  M 11y
 George A Carpenter  M 9y
 Elijah B Carpenter  M 7y
 Frederick A Carpenter  M 4y
 Elijah Barnes  M 61y

DEATH:
Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997
Name: Geo. D. Carpenter  
Gender: Male  
Burial Date:  
Burial Place:  
Death Date: 15 Apr 1893  
Death Place: Pullman, Illinois  
Age: 77  
Birth Date: 1816  
Birthplace: Vermont  
Occupation:  
Race: White  
Marital Status: Widowed  
Spouse's Name:  
Father's Name:  
Father's Birthplace:  
Mother's Name:  
Mother's Birthplace:  
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B54249-5  
System Origin: Ohio-EASy  
Source Film Number: 879245  
Reference Number: v 7 cn 15892


9635. Ira E. Carpenter

MISC
Ira E Carpenter
United States Census, 1850
birth: 1839 Ohio
residence: 1850 Ashtabula,​ Ashtabula,​ Ohio
   
Ira E Carpenter
Minnesota State Census, 1895
birth: 1839 O
residence: 1895 Minneapolis city,​ Ward 03,�� Hennepin,​ Minnesota
   
Ira E Carpenter
Minnesota State Census, 1905
birth: 1840 Ohio
census: 1905 Minneapolis,​ Ward Number: 13,​ Hennepin,​ Minnesota
   
Ira Carpenter
United States Census, 1900
birth: Oct 1839 Ohio
census: 1900 Rose Township,​ Ramsey,​ Minnesota
 spouse: Susson Carpenter
  
Ira Carpenter
United States Census, 1870
birth: 1839 Ohio
residence:  Iowa,​ United States
   
Ira Carpenter
Minnesota State Census, 1885
birth: 1840 Ohio
residence: 1885 Minneapolis,​ Hennepin,​ Minnesota


9639. Mimsie A. Carpenter

DEATH:
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953
Name: Mimsie A Simmons  
Titles & Terms:  
Event: Death  
Event Date: 25 Apr 1936  
Event Place: Leroy, Medina, Ohio  
Residence:  
Street Address:  
Gender: Female  
Death Age: 71y 14d  
Marital Status: Married  
Race: white  
Occupation:  
Birth Date: 12 Apr 1865  
Birthplace: North Olmstead, Ohio  
Estimated Birth Year: 1865  
Burial Date: 28 Apr 1936  
Burial Place: Leroy, Medina, Ohio  
Cemetery: Westside  
Father: George Carpenter  
Father's Titles & Terms:  
Father's Birthplace: Vermont  
Mother: May Thompson  
Mother's Titles & Terms:  
Mother's Birthplace: ... Island, New York  
Spouse: T. E. Simmons  
Spouse's Titles & Terms:  
Reference Number: fn 26830  
Film Number: 2022658  
Digital Folder Number: 4121859  
Image Number: 1257