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

Notes


4500. Carlos Carpenter

Resided in Barre, VT  He filled the various town offices of
Orange, having represented the town in the Vermont legislature
three years;  he was first constable in the town of Orange for
12 years;  was high sheriff for Orange county in 1850;  and
elected judge of the county court in 1851;  and town clerk of
Orange in 1852 and 1853.  And about this time he moved to Barre,
VT and was elected town clerk of Barre in 1865, which office he
held for several years.  He did not move to Barre until after
the death of his father.2  SOUR S203 3  TEXT pg 300

CENSUS:  1880 US Census:
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Carlos CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   75   VT   Farmer   CT   CT
Frances N. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   70   VT   Keep House   CT   CT
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Source Information:
 Census Place Barre, Washington, Vermont
 Family History Library Film   1255348
 NA Film Number   T9-1348
 Page Number   6D

http://www.cvregion.net/cvtowns/framepage.cfm?FIPS6=017040
Orange History
By Elsie Beard
The charter for the Town of Orange was granted by the State as of the date of August 11, 1781. The original charter is framed under glass, and in safe-keeping at the Orange Town Clerk's office.
According to the account of "Orange" written in 1868 by Carlos Carpenter, a native of Orange but living in Barre at that time, the first settlement in the Town was made by Ensign Joseph Williams in September 1793 on the South line of the Town, a farm owned by Horace P. Gale. Prior to this time only hunters, trappers, soldiers, and captives had passed through this land, which was then a wilderness and uninhabited by permanent settlers. However, following the first settlement, in the next two or three years there were others who arrived, including Major Joseph Thayer, Christopher Carey, Humphrey and Ephraim Hunt, Gould Camp, John and Matthew Sloane, Ezra Paine, Ezra Goodale, Abel Skinner, Jabez Rodgers, and Porter Lord. The Town was organized as of March 9, 1796 at a meeting, warned by Abel Skinner, Justice of the Peace, and "holden at the house of Joseph Williams." The first check list of voters who took the freeman's oath was made on September 2, 1800 and contained 30 names of men living in the Town.  ...


Frances M. Bill

NAME:  Frances N. in 1880 US Census.


Joel L. Seaver Col.

Of Malone, N.Y.


4511. Burton B. Carpenter Rev.

Number 2505 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 300.
He went to Illinois.  A Baptist Minister.


Mary Packard Richards


Mary Packard Richards   Compact Disc #7     Pin #550039
Sex: F
Birth:  28 Jun 1815 Place: Cummington,Hampshire,Ma
Father:  Nehemiah Richards     Disc #7     Pin #549948
Mother: Betsey Packard     Disc #7     Pin #549942


4513. Stiles Sherman Carpenter

From: "Terry Carpenter"
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 8:02 PM
Subject: VT->IA->TX CARPENTER connection
> John,
>
> During the course of some other research, I found the
> following information on a descendant of the ABC group who
> had an unusual pattern of migration:
>
> Stiles S. Carpenter, born c1814 in VT.  He is probably
> Stiles Sherman Carpenter, #2306 (p. 301) in ABC, son of
> Elam Carpenter #1143 (p. 301) in ABC - there is no further
> information on Stiles Sherman Carpenter in ABC.  Stiles S.
> Carpenter married c1842 to Mary _?_, born c1820 in IA,
> parents born in MA.  They resided in Davis Co. IA in 1850
> and Mary resided in Cooke Co. TX in 1860, 1870, and 1880,
> apparently a widow.  Children indicated by the census:
> 1. Helen Carpenter, born c1843 in IA.  She was not in her
> mother's household in 1870.
> 2. Mary Carpenter, born c1844 in IA.  She was not in her
> mother's household in 1860.
> 3. Kate Carpenter, born c1849 in IA.  She married on 30 Jan
> 1866 in Cooke Co. TX to George Brown [TLC].  She resided in
> her mother's household in 1870 and 1880 with no children,
> and no husband.
> 4. Simon or Simeon Carpenter, born c1857 in IA.  He was not
> in Mary's household in 1880.
>
> Maybe this will be some help to someone through the CE CD.
>
> Regards,
> Terry

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IGI
Stiles S. CARPENTER    Sex:  M
Marriage(s):
Spouse:  Mary BURGETT
Marriage:  23 Nov 1842    Van Buren, Iowa
 Source Information:
 Film Number: 1985465


9649. Kate Carpenter

Kate CARPENTER    Sex:  F
Marriage(s):
Spouse:  George BROWN
Marriage:  30 Jan 1866    Cooke, Texas
 Source Information:
  Film Number: 1985528


George Brown

PROBABLY NOT THE FOLLOWING PERSON!
George B. BROWN (AFN: 4N6G-CX)  Pedigree  Sex:  M
Family Event(s):
Birth:   17 Aug 1849   Pa
Death:   29 Jan 1928   Brownsville, Tx
Burial:                         Brownsville, Tx
Parents:
Father:  John K. BROWN (AFN: CRS4-CV)  Family
Mother:  Elizabeth SHEPPARD (AFN: CRS4-D2)
Marriage(s):
Spouse:  Kate E. HEFFLEY (AFN: 4N6G-D4)  Family
Marriage:  25 Jan 1872


4534. Luke Carpenter

Number 2514 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 301.  Family on page 490.
He removed to Montpelier, VT   Reference  shows that Stephen
was born after the death of his mother.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 175


9653. Solon Briggs Carpenter

Number 4724 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 490. No family listed.

E-MAIL:  Sun, 14 Jan 2001  From: "gliving"
To:  CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com
Now its on to ,NE, my neighbor to the north.  If the list thinks I'm
sending too many, please advise.  I'm hoping someone will find their link.
I'm still searching for James and Susan of WV.
Nancy.
SOLON B. CARPENTER, agricultural implements, was born in La Moille ,
VT, April 13, 1844, and was reared on a farm in Orleans County. He enlisted
August 1, 1862, in the Eleventh Vermont Volunteer Infantry, afterward
transferred to the First Vermont Heavy Artillery; was discharged December
23, 1864. After his service in the army Mr. Carpenter gave his attention to
farming in Orleans County until he came to ,NE in June, 1871; he
pre-empted 160 acres in Jefferson , and farmed the same until 1875,
when he homesteaded 160 acres in Jefferson County. On this he resided for
some five years engaged in farming. In March, 1880, he removed to Alexandria
and at once engaged in this business, also farms some; he is the owner of
some four hundred acres in Jefferson County. Mr. C. married in Orleans
, VT, in June, 1867, to Martha J. Skinner. They have six
children--Carrie M., Willis A., Ada L., Arthur S., Ella and Iva.


4539. Solomon Carpenter

Number 2519 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 301.
No family listed.  AF has birth about 1800 and the CM has birth abt 1790.


4546. John Dart Carpenter

Resided in Granby, ,CT


9658. Jared V. Carpenter

Added per handwritten note in my Carpenter Memorial.  Very hard to read.  Spouse's lastname not readable and with several children names.  "M. Carrie?? in G m?? John  18? 6or85 wid?"  JRC 1/2001.


4549. Job Talcott Carpenter

Probably resided in Bolton, ,CT

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Job T. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   75   CT   Farmer   CT   CT
Eliza M. CARPENTER   Other   M   Female   W   71   VT   Keeping House   CT   CT
Charley CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   40   CT   Farmer   CT   VT
Francis RUGGLES   Dau   D   Female   W   35   CT   Seamstress   CT   VT
Carlos A. RUGGLES   GSon   S   Male   W   13   CT      CT   CT
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Source Information:
 Census Place Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut
 Family History Library Film   1254109
 NA Film Number   T9-0109
 Page Number   142A


9662. Charles E. Carpenter

1  MILI He enlisted in the civil war in the 11th regiment of Indiana
volunteers and served three years and three months, was at the
battle of Pittsburgh Landing and the siege of Vicksburg, at the
close of the war returned to Bolton, ,CT
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 822


Benjamin Drew

Resided in Clarkesville, NH


Huldah Treat

She was married to a Lamb prior to the marriage with James.


Louisa Melvin

Her name could have been Melvina Lamb.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 302


4558. Seymour Carpenter Dr.

He was a practicing MD in New York City in 1847.


9675. Julietta Carpenter

Was this the Julienetta Carpenter b. Feb 1st 1823 below?
SEE WEB PAGE AT:
http://www.biblerecords.com/
Maxson Bible
This Bible was purchased at auction on eBay. It is in poor condition, lacks spine and covers are off. It appears to be complete except for some flyleafs.
The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments. Philadephia, William W. Harding, 1860. Hills #1728
This Bible is currently in the possession of Tracy  St. Claire, 114 Hilltop Lane, Sleepy Hollow, IL 60118.
aaf@ais.net
SURNAMES Included:
MAXSON
CARPENTER
STOCUM
CONGER
PERCIVAL
BRAND
PRICE
--------------TRANSCRIPT -----------------------
[Page One -- Marriages]
Chs. G. Maxson & Julienetta Carpenter married November 8th 1845
Ernest C. Maxson & Bertha Stocum married Dec 12 1901
Claud R. Conger & Daisy M. Maxson married May 14 1902
[Page Two -- Births]
Chs. G. Maxson born July 25th 1818
Julienetta Carpenter Feb 1st 1823
Asa K. Maxson born Sep 25th 1847
Annie E. Maxson " Aug 26 1850
Clara E. Maxson " Oct 24 1859
Willie L. Maxson " March 20 1863
[Page Three -- Births]
Nellie E. Maxson born June 3rd 1872
Ernest C. Maxson born September 11, 1874
Daisy M. Maxson born September 2 1841 [?]
Mary [or Maisy] T. Maxson born Aug 23 1842
Lena M. Percival born August 2nd 1868
Charlie B. Brand born January th 13 1890
Frank H. Price Born Jan. 27 1878
[Page Four -- Deaths]
Chs. G. Maxson Died July 30th 1870
Clara E. Maxson Died Dec 10th 1877
Charlie D. Brand Died June 27 1902
Leana M. Percival Died April 2th 1872
Charlie D. Brand died June [this entry was parcially removed]
Mary F. Maxson Died Jany 16 1910
---------------END TRANSCRIPT-------------------


9686. Frank Sweetland

This person is not in all records.  He may have been a twin to Freddie, but he
is most likely a younger sibling.