Caroline's middle initial may have been L. instead of H. as in the book.
IGI:
IGI has name as Caroline C. Arnold with mnarriage date of 12 Jan 1832.
DEATH: 1897 in one IGI record and 1892 in another!
CENSUS: Not in the 1880 Census index.
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wilkinson HERENDEEN Self M Male W 46 NY Farmer NY NY
Elizabeth HERENDEEN Wife M Female W 43 NY Keeps House NY CAN
Edward J. HERENDEEN Son S Male W 19 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
Charles W. HERENDEEN Son S Male W 15 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
Harriet E. HERENDEEN Dau S Female W 6 NY NY NY
Florence E. HERENDEEN Dau S Female W 5 NY NY NY
Julia CAHILL Other S Female W 19 NY IRE IRE
James WALLACE Other S Male W 23 NY Farm Laborer IRE IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place Farmington, Ontario, New York
Family History Library Film 1254908
NA Film Number T9-0908
Page Number 152A
Resided in Manchester.
1 MILI Henry enlisted in the 18th NY Artillery; he went to Baton
Rouge, La., in 1864, until January, 1865, when he was sent home
sick; he died March 5, 1865. He chose for his motto the
sentiment "The world shall be better for giving me a place in
it."
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 193
4943. Jeremiah Smith Carpenter
He was not living in 1878. He moved west or his sons moved west.
He was named for his grandfather.
Is the data below for this Elijah?
1880 U.S. Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Elijah CARPENTER Self M Male W 49 OH Farmer NY NY
Eliza C. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 44 OH Keeping House MD ENG
Alonzo CARPENTER Son S Male W 21 OH At Home OH OH
Lulu CARPENTER Dau S Female W 15 OH At School OH OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Koylton, Tuscola, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254607
NA Film Number T9-0607
Page Number 214B----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca Reamy"
To:
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 7:05 AM
Subject: [CARPENTER] Carpenter Genealogy
Hi-
I just started tracing my family history. I am starting work on my carpenter line. My mother was a
Carpenter. I am currently stuck at my Great-Great Grandfather.
Here is my line from me back:
Rebecca Ames & Blair Reamy
Hazel Carpenter (b. 1941 MI) & Richard Ames (b. 1936 MI d. 1989 MI)
Pearl Alonzo Carpenter (b. 1898 MI, d. 1962 MI) & Elizabeth Rebecca Middleton (b. 1908 MI, d. 1986 MI)
Alonzo E. Carpenter (b. abt 1859 OH) & Martha Byington (b. 1860 MI, d. 1921)
Elijah Carpenter (b. 1831 OH d. Kingston, MI) & Eliza Clark (b. 1837 OH d. Kingston, MI)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Rebecca Reamy
4944. Nicholas or Nichol Fosdick Carpenter
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Nicholas CARPENTER Self M Male W 59 NY Painter NY NY
Jennie E. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 37 NY Keeping House MA NY
Lawrence C. CARPENTER Son S Male W 3 NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Saugerties, Ulster, New York
Family History Library Film 1254940
NA Film Number T9-0940
Page Number 249B
10227. Emily Cordelia Carpenter
She has rendered much valuable assistance to Will C. Clark in
collecting material of her branch of the family, which
collection has been received by the compiler. (Amos B. Carpenter)2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 521
Of Moravia, N.Y.
His early years were spent in teaching and working at his trade
as a wagon maker during the summers. He was for many years
elected superintendent of schools and being an expert writer was
often selected as clerk of elections. He was a staunch
temperance advocate.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 321
He worked on the farm with his father till he was 22 years of age.1 MILI His resting place is unknown to the family. He enlisted and served in the late war till his death. CIVIL WAR DEATH. Unknown if died
in battle or as a prisioner or of wounds or of disease.
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 522
Resided in Moravia, N.Y.
1 MILI Osmar Horatio was killed during the civil war at Baxter Springs,
Ark., fighting under General Blunt's command; he enlisted in
the ,WI cavalry, Sept 1, 1862; he was shot through the
heart Oct. 5, 1863; he was commissioned first lieutenant, but
the commission was lost.
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 322
Last known living with his parents at Clarkesville, Ia.
Of Groton. They resided in Evansville, ,WI
1 MILI He enlisted in company D, 143d NY volunteers and was taken
prisoner near Bridgeport, ,TN, while on the march for Lookout
mountain where a battle was expected.
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 322
1 MILI He enlisted as a private in the 28th battery of NY
volunteers, for three years and was honorably discharged at
Sandy Hook, N.Y. Harbor, August, 1865, he was never called into
active service.
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 322
They resided in Breesport, N.Y and were living in 1880.
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Isac N. CARPENTER Self M Male W 62 NY Butcher NY NY
Lucy A. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 54 NY Keeping House NY NY
Fred CARPENTER Son S Male W 18 NY Laborer NY NY
Elma CARPENTER Dau S Female W 15 NY At Home NY NY
Foah CARPENTER Dau S Female W 12 NY At Home NY NY
Estella CARPENTER Dau S Female W 9 NY At Home NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Breesport, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 495B
Of Veteran, Chemung He resided in Horsehead.1 MILI William H. Sawyer enlisted in the late
(Civil) war, Aug. 30, 1862, in Company H., 50th regiment of NY volunteers of engineers
and was discharged June 13, 1865, by special order. His service was in laying pontoon
bridges and fortifications in the Army of the Potomac. CIVIL WAR VETERAN.
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 523
George W. was one of the first men of Groton, N.Y., socially,
financially and morally. He owned the Groton Hotel and other
real estate in the town and was respected and loved by all who
knew him. His sudden death was caused by being struck on the
head by a falling limb of a tree in the woods near Dryden, where
he had some men at work.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 322
When Mr. Green died she went to Ithaca, N.Y., in which place her
daughter Mrs. Eva C. Magoris resided.