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

Notes


337. Kesiah Carpenter

Number 286 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 81.


Jabez Carpenter

Number 147 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 70.
Family on page 105 (#75).
A Farmer.  Married 3 times.


339. Abigail Carpenter

Number 288 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 81.  Residence in Rehoboth.
Records say their marriage took place May 25, 1735, in Woodstock, CT.


342. Abial or Abiel Carpenter

Number 291 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 82
Name listed as Abial (p. 82) then Abiel (p.144) and Abial (p.834).
Family starts on page 144 (# 124).
!The AF & CM has Birth as 27 May 1708.  However a correction note in the CM
indicates that his birth was 4 June 1706 (reported by S. Carpenter of
Indianapolis, Ind. in 1898).  His brother had similar discrepancy of birth
dates.  It might be birth verses christianing dates.
AF has death year as 1786 and CM has 1788 (reported by S. Carpenter).

Abial married twice.  His second marriage was published 3 Feb 1753.  His
residence was in Rehoboth.
Last will and testament of Abial is dated 15 Dec 1759.  Fourteen years later he
acted as one of the school committee for the ninth district of Willington,
Hartford county, CT and paid a teacher in Tolland, Elizabeth Fellows, the sum
of one pound and seven shillings for keeping school 13 Jan 1774.  Seven years
later on 2 July 1781, he makes a deed of the whole of his land which he owned
in said Willington to his son Nathan Carpenter for the sum of 300 pounds.
For details of the will see page 82.

Two children listed in the Ancestral File (AF) are not listed in the Carpenter
Memorial (CM):  Lois, a daughter and Abial a son.  There is a Louis, a son
listed in the CM with the same Date of (DOB) Birth as Lois.  There is Abiol, a
daughter listed in the CM with the same DOB as Abial, the son.


1174. Louis Carpenter

Number 840 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 144.
No family listed.  He moved to Homer, NY.

There is an interesting discrepancy on page 146 at the bottom third of the page:
Captian Nathan Carpenter, a zealous patriot fought bravely at the Battle of
Bunker Hill at which place his brother was killed and he himself was wounded.
He fought at many battles, et cetera and finally returning home with his
brother Allen at his side.  The only brother not documented in the military or
where he died is Louis, his step-brother born in 1727.


1175. Lois Carpenter

Not in the Carpenter Memorial.  Date of birth matches Louis Carpenter a male
who is in the CM.


1176. Sarah Carpenter

Number 841 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 144.
She moved from Rehoboth to Homer.
!Death by 1755 due to another child named Sarah in 1755.


1178. Abiol Carpenter

Number 843 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 145.
The CM lists her as a daughter.


1179. Abial Carpenter

Not in the Carpenter Memorial.  However a ABIOL Carpenter, a daughter is
listed with the same birth date.


1180. Simeon Carpenter

Number 844 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 145.
No Family listed.


1181. Sarah Carpenter

Number 845 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 145.
No Family listed.


1183. Rachel Carpenter

Number 847 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 149.


1185. Lucy Carpenter

Number 849 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 149.


1187. Ephraim Carpenter

Number 851 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 149.
No family listed.


350. Jane or Jean Thornycraft

WILL: Her father's will was proved 19 Dec 1828 in Muscetta Cove, Long Island,
New York.  She was mentioned as a daughter.  Her baptised name is Jean but she
is recorded in her father's and husband's wills as Jane.


Silas Carpenter

Number 23 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.  No family listed.
!He owned land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY.
He owned the land with his father, he bought land later at North Castle
and at Rye in Westchester county.  He owned the land per a map
survey with Bennonah Merit.  Silas was probably born at Oyster Bay.
On March 1 ,1720 sold land at Duck Pond, Bedford, LI, NY to Thomas Golding.
May 8, 1722, Silas bought 375 acres of land with his father at Northcastle, NY
and in Rye, NY.

WILL: Oyster Bay, Queens county, NY, will dated Feb. 25, 1727 proved March 21,
1727/1728, wife Abigail and her brother John Robbins.
On March 1, 1720 he sold his land at Duck Pond, Bedford, Long Island to Thomas
Golding.  He bought 375 acres with his father at Northcastle, NY on May 8, 1722
and at Rye.  SEE CORRECTION BELOW.

MARRIAGE: The "Cock, Cocks, Cox Genealogy" by George William Cocks (New York,
NY, 1914), states that Sillas married Jean Thornycraft daughter of William.
Jean was called Jane in her Father's will and in her Husband's will.

WILL 2: A corrected will of the New York Historical Society Collections
Volumnes found by Louise Carpenter Licklider states in abstract:
"In the name of God, Amen.  January 3, 1728/1729, I, Silas Carpenter of North
Castle, in Westchester County, Blacksmith. I leave to my wife, Jane, one-third
of all moveables.  All houses and lands to be sold.  I leave to my daughters,
Hannah and Phebe, 10 pounds each when of age.  The rest to be put at interest
until my three sons, William, Timothy, and Silias, are of age and then divided
among them.  I make William Craft and William Carpenter, Jr., both of Long
Island, and my wife, Jane, Executors.  Witnesses, Adam Ireland, Job Wright,
Nataniel Carpenter.  Proved Feburary 1, 1728/1729."  1 Feb is correct! Not 11
Feb. NOTE: Raymond George Carpenter concurs and James Ausie Carpenter states,
"I am so happy for Charlie tha t after all these years of failure to gain
through Louise A-1 proof of Lineage."  In May of 1984, Charles Lorain
Carpenter was aware of this and concluded the same thing.

CHILDREN: Silas's children are listed in an update to the 1901 book.  It is
also added to The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter as a May 3, 1984 update
addenda.


353. Joseph Carpenter 3rd

Number 19 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  See notes starting on page 60.

MARRIAGE: Second marriage date is 29 Feb. 1709, yet the computer states there was no 29th day in that month and year.  Probabably old Gregorian calander date.
DEATH: 3 May 1776, "New Stile, at the house of Joseph Carpenter in Jericho."
He was 90 years, 6 months, 6 days old. Per Ancestor File, death is 3 June 1776.  Buried 5 May 1776 (Vide Minutes of Westbury Meeting, Book A, p. 159.)
BIRTH: 16 Aug. 1685 "Old Stile."  Based on 90 yr, 6 mo, 6 dy at death, his
birth would be 27 Oct 1685 current calendar.

SEE: Grandfather's Notes for the entire article: (many dates are old calendar)
IV) Joseph (3), eldest son of Joseph (2) and Ann Carpenter, was born
October 16, 1685, at Pawtuxet, the date being recorded at Oyster Bay, New
York, probably to authenticate his heirship to one-fifth of the Musketa
Cove patent. Five days after he came of age he deeded to his uncles,
William and Nathaniel, farms in that section. His adult life was passed at
Oyster Bay, and in 1707 he instituted suit to recover property in Rhode
Island formerly belonging to his greatgrandfather, William Carpenter. This
suit was successful. He resided on the homestead at Pawtuxet until about
1715, when he sold out and moved across the Cove to Lot No. 1, in the
division of 1681, which is now in the village of Sea Cliff. His house was
burned by lightning in 1747-8, after which he sold the land for o225 and
retired to the village of Jericho, where he died June 3, 1776, at the house
of his grandson, Joseph Carpenter. He was a sincere member of the Friends
Society, often occupying places of trust and responsibility in the town and
was noted for his charitable character. To his benevolence many worthy
persons were indebted for substantial aid at the proper time. He married
(first) in 1707, Ann, daughter of Captain Andrew and Ann (Coddington)
Willett. She died February 9, 1709, and he married (second) in 1711, her
sister Mary, born September 21, 1691. She was a granddaughter of Colonel
Thomas Willett, born 1610, at Borley, Hertfordshire, England, and came to
Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1629. Later he was at New Amsterdam, and was
the first English mayor appointed over the city of New York, 1665. The
Dutch soon after reoccupied New Amsterdam, and he retired to Swansea,
Massachusetts, where he died August 4, 1674.
He was a man of much character and ability and still has numerous descendants
in the vicinity of New York.
He married (third) in 1736, Mary, daughter of John Brown, a pioneer of
Plymouth, Massachusetts.


1194. Willett Carpenter

Number 51 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.


1198. Andrew Carpenter

Number 55 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
A Mariner.  A witness to the marriage of his sister Phoebe 1742/43.
No further record found of him.


1202. Willett Carpenter

Number 59 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
!BIRTH: born at "Reedy Vly," in Musketa Cove.  He took the name of a brother
who died two years previously.
He was probably a mariner.


354. Thomas Carpenter

AFN PMMZ-76 (16 AUG 1687) and MTLD-F4 (9 SEP 1689) appear to be the same
person.  Birth/Chr dates most likely.
Carpenter and related Family records indicate birth as 15 Aug. 1687.

Number 20 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  It has birth as 15 Aug 1687 on page 44 and 16 Aug 1687 on
page 67.

WILL: Dated 29 Aug 1766 and proven 12 Sept. 1766.

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1. Thomas Carpenter: b. 8-15-1687 in Musketa Cove (now Glen Cove), Nassau Co., NY; d. 8-29-1766 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY
m. Hannah Alsop: b. 1-8-1690/1 in Musketa Cove, Nassau Co., NY; d. before 9-8-1743 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY
2. Thomas Carpenter, Jr.: b.6-25-1710 in Musketa Cove, Nassau Co., NY; d. about 8-24-1784 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY
m. Martha Clement: b. 1718 in Westbury, Nassau Co., NY; d. after 1775 in Westbury, Nassau Co., NY
3. Phebe Carpenter: b. 3-24-1740/41 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY; d. 12-30-1806 in Westchester Co., NY
m. John Haviland: b. 8-1-1734 in New York; d. 2-28-1804 in Westchester Co., NY
3. Jane Carpenter: b. after 1741; d. "young"
3. Charles Carpenter: b. after 1741; d. "young"
3. Sarah Carpenter: b. after 1741; d. after 1767
m. Thomas Vail, Jr.: b. ?; d. after 1767
3. Joseph Carpenter: b. 8-3-1745
2. Hannah Carpenter: b. about 1713; d. before 1766
m. Solomon Haviland: b. ?; d. after 1742
3. Hannah Haviland: b. after 1742
2. Martha Carpenter: b. about 1715
m. Thomas Park: b. in Rye, Westchester Co., NY
2. Stephen Carpenter: b. about 1720 at Bull's Haed Tavern in Musketa Cove, Nassau Co., NY; d. 1753 in New York City, NY
m. Hannah Unknown: b. ?; d. after 1754
3. James Carpenter: b. about 1743 in Westchester Co., NY; d. 1790 in New York City, NY
m. Unknown
4. Stephen Carpenter: b. about 1770
m. Unknown Norman
4. James Carpenter: b. ?; d. after 1812
4. Andrew Carpenter: b. ?; d. after 1812
4. John S. Carpenter: b. ?; d. after 1812
4. Sarah (Sally) Carpenter: b. about 1782; d. after 1801
m. Unknown Husband: b. ?; d. after 1801
5. Unknown: b. after 1800
5. Unknown: b. after 1801
4. Henry Carpenter
3. Andrew Carpenter: b. 1745 in Westchester Co., NY; d. 1778 in Fort Washington, New York City, NY
m. Mercy Reynolds: b. :; d. after 1779
4. Sally Carpenter: b. 5-17-1773; d. ?; unmarried
4. Stephen Carpenter: b. about 1774 in Rye or Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY
m. Unknown Crandall
5. Robert Carpenter
5. Andrew Carpenter
5. Mary Carpenter
5. Elizabeth Carpenter
4. David Carpenter: b. 5-22-1775 in Connecticut; d. after 1818 in Palmyra, NY
m. Rachel Greene: b. 8-15-1777 in Schodack, Rennsalear Co., NY; d. 6-18-1862 in Rochester, NY
5. Clarissa Carpenter: b. 4-23-1797 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. Harriet Carpenter: b. 6-12-1798 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. Andrew Carpenter: b. 5-20-1801 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. Ann Maria Carpenter: b. 6-23-1803 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. Mercia Carpenter: b. 11-1-1807 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. Ambrose G. Carpenter: b. 12-28-1809 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. Elizabeth Carpenter: b. 3-18-1812 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. Sarah Carpenter: b. 11-25-1813 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
m. Earl Thomas: b. 7-12-1819 in Wyoming Co., NY; d. 9-28-1891 in Rochester, NY
6. Earl Thomas: b. 7-12-1845 in Rochester, NY; d. after 1873 in Rochester, NY
m. Francis True: b. 8-16-1848 in Rochester, NY; d. 3-14-1911 in Rochester, NY
7. Frank S. Thomas: b. 5-23-1874 in Rochester, NY; 9-24-1943 in Rochester, NY
m. Grace Taylor: b. 5-11-1877 in Rochester, NY; d. 9-6-1964 in Rochester, NY
8. Louise Thomas: b. 8-8-1904; d. 9-23-1979
m. Charles H. Schaaff: b. 1903; d. before 1987
5. John Carpenter: b. 2-11-1816 in Danube Twp., Herkimer Co., NY
5. William Carpenter: b. 8-17-1817; d. 8-20-1820
5. Felix Carpenter: b. 7-25-1819; d. 7-28-1820
3. Thomas Carpenter: b. 1747 in Westchester Co., NY; d. 2-26-1817 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY
m. Elizabeth Haviland: b. before 1756; d. 2-28-1807 probably in New York
4. Sarah Carpenter: b. 1774 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY
m. Richard Willis
4. Mary Carpenter: b. 1776 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY
m. David Faulkner
4. Thomas Carpenter, Jr.: b. 4-17-1779 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY; d. April, 1868
m. Hannah Husted: b. 1782 in Connecticut; d. 2-4-1850
5. Elizabeth Carpenter: b. 1803 in New York; d. 3-21-1887 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY
m. Edward Seymour Ferris: b. 6-15-1800 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada; d. 1849 in Panama
6. Lucy Lane Ferris: b. after 1826
m. Thomas N. Stockton
6. Jane Eliza Ferris: b. after 1826
m. Daniel S. Bedell
6. William Ferris: b. after 1826
6. Marian Mount Ferris: b. 9-6-1828 in New York; d. 2-16-1915 probably in New York
m. Charles W. Willson: b. July, 1817 in New York; d. 1-15-1873
7. Arthur L. Willson: b. 12-19-1853 in New York; d. 6-22-1907
m. Matilda E. (Tillie) Wilson: b. 2-22-1858 in New York; d. 9-7-1924 possibly in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY
8. Harriet Carpenter (Hattie) Willson: b. 5-31-1878 in New York; d. April, 1947 in New York
m. (1) Charles Henry Broas: b. 1-17-1872 in New York; d. 7-17-1919 in New York
9. Dorothy Willson (Dot) Broas: b. 8-12-1899 in Bronx Co., NY; d. 8-9-1981 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., MD
m. John Norman McDowell: b. 8-23-1892 in Parkesburg, Sadsbury Twp., Chester Co., PA; d. 11-26-1958 in Upper Oxford Twp., Chester Co., PA
10. Dorothy Elizabeth McDowell: living
m. Jack Warren Morris: b. 8-26-1924 in Washington, DC; d. 10-21-1999 in Anne Arundel Co., MD
11. Leslie Carol Morris: living
m. Howard Fred Smith: living
11. Elizabeth Willson Morris: living
11. Anne Morris: b. 6-4-1958 in Germany; d. 6-6-1958 in Germany
11. Nancy Morris: b. 3-29-1960 in Fort Bragg, NC; d. 3-29-1960 in Fort Bragg, NC
11. John McDowell Morris: living
m. Elizabeth Paige (Paige) Terry: living
12. Thomas Rand Morris: living
12. Katherine Elizabeth Morris: living
9. Marjorie Hattie (Bardie) Broas: b. 3-18-1905 in New York City, NY; d. October, 1983 in Sarasota, FL
m. John Clyde (Jack) Lapp: b. 4-13-1907 in Clarence, NY; d. 10-26-1990 in Rochester, NY
10. Mary Elizabeth Lapp: living
m. (1) John Hyland Hodgson: b. 2-27-1929 in Boston, MA; d. 7-11-1960 in Buffalo, NY
11. John McBarron Hodgson: living
m. Dinah Lee Keeler: living
12. Matthew David Hodgson: living
12. Christopher Aaron Hodgson: living
12. Caitlyn Elizabeth Hodgson: living
11. David Charles Hodgson: living
m. Laurie Ann Bukovac: living
12. John Joseph Hodgson: living
12. Eleanor Ann (Nora) Hodgson: living
12. Nicholas Broas Hodgson: living

m. (2) Thomas Joseph Donovan: b. 4-25-1930 in Buffalo, NY; d. 5-1-1995 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY
m. (3) Edward Charles Morin: b. 4-23-1926 in Hinsdale, NH; d. 12-16-1994 in Fairport, Monroe Co., NY

m. (2) Francis Albert Fichtel: b. ?; d. 1958; no issue with Hattie
8. Willie Willson: b. about November, 1879 in New York; d. after 6-1-1880
8. Edith Willson: b. between 1880-1884; d. 10-31-1906
8. Marjorie Willson: b. 6-17-1885 in New York; d. after 1930
m. Latham J. Ovens: b. about 1885 in New York; d. after 1930
9. Latham C. (Bill) Ovens, Jr. : b. about 1911 in New York; d. after 1930
9. Edith H. Ovens: b. about 1914 in New York; d. after 1931
m. Horace Wood: b. ?; d. after 1931
9. Kenneth W. Ovens: b. 8-12-1918 in New York; d. May, 1985 in Manchester, Hillsborough Co., NH
9. Marjorie W. Ovens: b. about 1924 in New York; d. after 1930
9. Donald Ovens: b. 3-31-1928 in New York; d. 1-16-1997 in West Hollywood, Los Angeles Co., CA; unmarried
8. Unknown Willson: b. after 1885
8. Arthur Morrell Willson: b. after 1886
7. Ida Willson: b. about 1856 in New York; d. after 1870
6. Sarah Husted Ferris: b. 10-30-1831 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY; d. after 1855
m. Darius V. Smith: b. ?; d. after 1855
6. Benjamin Carpenter Ferris: b. 7-16-1834 in New York; d. 2-14-1875 in New York
m. Caroline A. (Carrie) Folk: b. 1840 in New York; d. 2-23-1886 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY
7. William H. Ferris: b. between 1860-1875
6. Adelaide D. (Delia) Ferris: b. about 1838 in New York
m. Alphonso Bogert Schurman
6. Laura Melvina Ferris: b. about 1845 in New York
m. William D. Neese
6. Edward Seymour Ferris: b. 6-2-1850 probably in Putnam Co., NY; d. after 1900
m. (1) Emma A. Phillips: b. about February, 1857 in New Jersey: d. after 1900
7. Lillian Ferris: b. about 1876 in New Jersey; d. after 1900
7. Stockton R. Ferris: b. December, 1879 in New Jersey; d. after 1900
7. Maud E. P. Ferris: b. March, 1884 in New Jersey; d. after 1900
m. (2) Unknown Wife
7. Anna Thompson Ferris: b. 9-8-1891 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY; d. 9-29-1891
7. Victor Lewis Ferris: b. 9-19-1892 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY; d. November, 1965 in New York
7. Anna Adelia Ferris: b. 1-10-1895 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY
7. Mary Elizabeth Ferris: b. 8-23-1899 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY
m. (3) Anna Barnes: b. June, 1873 in New York; d. after 1900
5. Benjamin Carpenter: b. after 1803
m. Unknown
6. William L. Carpenter
6. Sarah Carpenter
m. Alexis H. Eustaphieve
6. Annie E. Carpenter
m. Robert S. Haywood
5. Lydia R. Carpenter: b. 1811 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY; d. 6-12-1894 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co.; unmarried
5. Stephen P. Carpenter: b. 1814 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY; d. 3-16-1895 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co.; unmarried
5. Harriet A. (Hattie) Carpenter: b. 1818 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY; d. 6-7-1897 in New Rochelle, Westchester Co.; unmarried
5. Deborah Carpenter: b. in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY; d. after 1897, possibly in New Rochelle, Westchester Co.
m. George Hall: b. ?; d. after 1897, possibly in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY
4. John Carpenter: b. 1782 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY; d. 1-29-1876 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY
m. Sally Knapp: b. before 1796 in Connecticut; d. 1833-1860
5. Charles Knapp Carpenter: b. 3-11-1814 in New York; d. after 1880
m. Ann F. Unknown: b. about 1823 in New York; d. after 1870
6. Emily A. Carpenter: b. about 1843 in New York; d. after 1870
m. Samuel R. Dickey: b. about 1846 in Pennsylvania; d. after 1870
7. Kate A. Dickey: b. about March, 1870 in Kansas, probably Leavenworth Co.
6. Edwin Carpenter: b. about 1846 in New York; d. 1850-1855 probably in New York
6. John H. Carpenter: b. about 1855 in New York; d. after 1870
6. Edwin C. Carpenter: b. about 1865 in New York; d. after 1870
5. Catharine Ann Carpenter: b. 2-4-1816 in New York; d. 12-29-1893; unmarried
5. Andrew Ferris Carpenter: b. 4-29-1818 in New York; d. after 1850
m. Harriett Unknown: b. about 1819 in New York; d. after 1850
6. George Carpenter: b. about 1843 in New York; d. after 1850
6. Sarah Carpenter: b. about 1846 in New York; d. after 1850
5. Mary Elizabeth Carpenter: b. 8-1-1820 in New York; d. after 1860
5. Henry Rutgers Carpenter: b. 1-8-1823 in New York; d. after 1898; unmarried
5. William Smith Carpenter: b. 2-21-1825 in New York; d. after 1886
5. George Washington Carpenter: b. 11-17-1830 in New York; d. after 1860
5. James Wilson Carpenter: b. 4-17-1833 in New York; d. after 1887; unmarried
4. Charity Carpenter: b. 12-25-1784 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY
m. Jesse Baker: b. in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., NY
5. Sarah W. Baker
m. Robert P. Titus
3. Sally Carpenter: b. after 1747; d. ?; unmarried
3. Nancy Carpenter: b. about 1749 in New York; d. after 1779
m. Josiah Wheeler: b. before 1756; d. after 1779
4. Eliphat Wheeler: b. 1-22-1780; d. 3-15-1866
m. Mary M. Van Lieu
3. Hannah Carpenter: b. between 1750 and 1752
m. Unknown Van Arsdale (or Varsdale)
3. Mary Carpenter: b. about 1753 in Flushing, Queens Co., NY; d. after 1774
m. Eliphat Wheeler: b. about 1752; d. after 1774
4. Andrew Wheeler: b. after 1770
4. Eliphat Wheeler: b. after 1770
4. Unknown Wheeler: b. after 1770
m. Unknown Wells
4. Unknown Wheeler: b. after 1770
m. Unknown Griffin
4. Unknown Wheeler: b. after 1770
m. Unknown Middleton
2. Freelove Carpenter: b. about 1723
m. Thomas Marsh
2. Isaac Carpenter: b. 6-4-1726 at 'Duck Pond,' Musketa Cove, Nassau Co., NY; d. 5-21-1778 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY
m. Martha Hunt: b. 4-17-1734 in New York; d. after 1778
3. Nathaniel Carpenter: b. 5-22-1761 in New York; d. after 1780
m. Dorothy Carpenter: b. 11-14-1761 in New York; d. after 1780
4. Jacob Carpenter: b. 5-6-1780 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY; d. 11-13-1855
m. Phebe Thorn: b. 5-16-1786; d. 10-26-1859
5. Elnathan Carpenter: b. 2-27-1808; d. 2-18-1892 in Harrison, Westchester Co., NY
m. Hannah F. Haviland: b. 3-15-1806; d. 1-15-1887
6. Jacob A. Carpenter: b. 3-23-1840; d. 3-2-1893
m. Mary Augusta Griffen: b. 5-27-1846; d. after 1863
7. Amy Carpenter: b. 6-3-1864; d. 8-13-1864
5. Dorothy Carpenter: b. 6-18-1810; d. after 1832
m. Thomas L. Pearce: b. 6-18-1811; d. after 1832
5. Isaac Carpenter: b. 5-30-1812; d. 3-29-1878
m. Rebecca Anderson: b. 12-2-1809; d. 2-6-1884
Note: Prior to marrying Isaac, Rebecca was married to Artemus Carpenter, his first cousin once-removed; they appear again below.
6. Mary Elizabeth Carpenter: b. 9-27-1839; d. 12-3-1841
6. Charles M. Carpenter: b. 11-2-1849; d. 10-3-1889
5. Thomas Carpenter: b. 8-12-1815; d. 5-15-1890
m. Jane Underhill: b. August, 1814; d. 12-26-1880
6. William Carpenter: b. 3-9-1843; d. 5-23-1889
m. Julia Kipp: b. ?; d. after 1871
7. Edith Carpenter: b. 1872; d. 1902
6. Phebe Carpenter: b. 11-10-1850; d. 12-10-1850
5. Elizabeth Carpenter: b. 10-8-1820; d. 3-17-1883
m. Solomon A. Haviland: b. 4-11-1818; d. 3-2-1901
6. Jacob A. Haviland: b. 7-4-1849; d. 9-25-1919
6. Abram E. Haviland: b. 4-19-1856; d. 12-16-1924
m. Ida P. Sutton: b. 2-2-1861; d. 12-2-1938
6. Henry C. Haviland: b. 1-4-1858
6. George W. Haviland: b. 3-26-1859; d. 7-1-1929
6. Mary E. Haviland: b. 11-3-1862; d. 9-20-1864
5. Martha Carpenter: b. 12-10-1823
5. Nathaniel Carpenter: b. 5-3-1827; d. 9-8-1830
3. Samuel Carpenter: b. about 1763 in Queens Co., NY;
m. Hannah Carpenter
3. Phebe Carpenter: b. about 1765 in Queens Co., NY; d. after 1782
m. John Frost: b. about 1765 in Queens Co., NY: d. after 1782
3. Sarah Carpenter: b. about 1765 in Queens Co., NY
m. Matthias Wall: b. about 1765 in Queens Co. or New York City, NY
3. Hannah Carpenter: b. 1766 in Queens Co., NY; d. 1-8-1826
m. Stephen Barnes: b. about 1755 in Queens Co., NY; d. 5-11-1812
4. Isaac Barnes: b. about 1780 in Westchester Co., NY
m. Anne Carpenter: b. probably in Dutchess Co., NY
4. Samuel Barnes: b. about October 4, 1789 in Harrison, Westchester Co., NY; d. 3-14-1846
m. Letecia Haviland: b. 6-19-1791; d. 9-18-1876
5. Elias Barnes: b. 3-1-1816; d. 2-18-1887
m. (1) Sarah W. Carpenter: b. 12-10-1811; d. 4-5-1859
Note: Elias and Sarah were first cousins once-removed; they appear again below.
6. Hannah Barnes: b. about 1-27-1842; d. 11-27-1921; unmarried
6. Emily C. Barnes: b. about 1-6-1850; d. 6-3-1871

m. (2) Martha Unknown: b. about December, 1823; d. 6-9-1889
5. William S. Barnes: b. purportedly about June, 1845; d. 11-15-1868
4. Sarah Barnes: b. 2-15-1795 in Westchester Co., NY; d. 12-8-1870; unmarried
4. Stephen Barnes: b. about 1793 in Westchester Co., NY; d. 5-8-1858
m. Hannah Burling: b. about 1792; d. 2-2-1848
5. Stephen Barnes: b. 9-19-1820; d. 3-30-1888
m. Esther S. Unknown: b. 5-17-1825; d. 4-27-1907
6. Franklin Barnes: b. 1855; d. 1876
5. Samuel Barnes: b. 2-5-1821; d. 10-14-1881
m. Mary Unknown: b. 4-18-1825; d. 9-11-1909
4. Esther Barnes: b. 8-24-1795 in Westchester Co., NY; d. 8-24-1850
m. Ezra Carpenter: b. 2-23-1789 probably in Westchester Co., NY; d. 4-15-1861
5. James Carpenter: b. 8-27-1813; d. 12-1-1853
m. Mary Haviland: b. February, 1813; d. December, 1851
6. Hannah Carpenter: b. 10-12-1835; d. 11-24-1893
m. Richard C. Keeler: b. 7-25-1833; d. 2-17-1919
7. Hattie Keeler: b. 11-8-1878; d. 1-31-1893
6. James E. Carpenter: b. 4-9-1839; d. 11-8-1857
4. Joshua Barnes: b. about 1791 in Westchester Co., NY
4. Josiah Barnes: b. about 1792 in Westchester Co., NY
4. David H. Barnes: b. 11-23-1802 in Westchester Co., NY; d. 12-15-1880
m. Naomi B. Haviland: b. 2-16-1803; d. 6-24-1882
5. David A. Barnes: b. 1-29-1826; d. 10-29-1833
5. Sarah Barnes: b. about 1833; d. 10-20-1841
5. Robert Barnes: b. 7-30-1837; d. 1-13-1920
m. Esther H. Griffen: b. 1-2-1839; d. 9-12-1908
4. Hannah Barnes: b. about 1796 in Westchester Co., NY
3. Josiah Carpenter: b. 2-13-1768 in Queens Co., NY; d. 7-16-1847
m. Charlotte Mead: b. April, 1774 in Greenwich, CT; d. 5-23-1870
4. Thomas Carpenter: b. 6-4-1795; d. 8-12-1849
m. Phebe Underhill: b. about 1797; d. 7-17-1849
4. Henry Mead Carpenter: b. 12-14-1796; d. 11-10-1852
m. (1) Abby Jane Buckley: b. 5-2-1802; d. 5-5-1829
m. (2) Rebecca Willets Underhill: b. 11-14-1808; d. 7-11-1843
m. (3) Deborah Cornell: b. 3-10-1808; d. 4-29-1891
4. Martha H. Carpenter: b. about 1799; d. 9-2-1841
m. Thomas U. Sutton
4. Isaac Carpenter: b. 9-24-1800; d. 6-11-1880
m. (1) Abby Sutton: b. 10-8-1803; d. 7-22-1853
5. James Carpenter: b. 9-23-1819; d. 9-22-1835

m. (2) Catharine H.: b. about 1813; d. 3-30-1896
4. Artemus M. Carpenter: b. 9-17-1804; d. 2-15-1826
m. Rebecca Anderson: b. 12-2-1809; d. 2-6-1884
Note: After Artemus' death, Rebecca married Isaac Carpenter, his first cousin once-removed; they appear again above.
4. Charlotte Carpenter: b. 12-29-1806; d. 4-12-1814
4. Josiah Carpenter: b. 9-3-1808; d. September, 1819
4. Charles M. Carpenter: b. 5-26-1810; d. 11-27-1890
m. Charlotte Underhill: b. before 1821; d. after 1837
5. Phoebe Ann Carpenter: b. 9-8-1838; d. 6-16-1911
5. Sarah Carpenter: b. 12-9-1842; d. 10-16-1896 at Cos Cob, CT
4. Sarah W. Carpenter: b. 12-10-1811; d. 4-5-1859
m. Elias Barnes: b. 3-1-1816; d. 2-18-1887
Note: Sarah and Elias were first cousins once-removed; they appear again above.
5. Hannah Barnes: b. about 1-27-1842; d. 11-27-1921; unmarried
5. Emily C. Barnes: b. about 1-6-1850; d. 6-3-1871
4. William S. Carpenter: b. 12-23-1818; d. 11-27-1901
m. Elizabeth Loines
3. Stephen Carpenter: b. about 1770 in Queens Co., NY
3. Isaac Carpenter: b. 4-16-1771 in Harrisons, Westchester Co., NY; d. 10-18-1826
m. Lydia Thorne: b. 8-23-1774; d. 9-12-1830
4. Elnathan Carpenter: b. after 1795
4. Martha Carpenter: b. after 1795; d. 12-18-1825
m. Thomas Cock: b. 6-8-1796; d. after 1825
5. Lydia Cock: b. 1821
5. Phebe Cock: b. 1823
5. Isaac Cock: b. 1824
5. Thomas Carpenter Cock: b. 11-18-1825; d. 3-24-1875
4. Sarah Carpenter: b. 10-30-1800; d. 10-1-1833; unmarried
4. John Thorne Carpenter: b. 4-13-1803; d. 1866 in Milwaukee, WI
m. Sarah Carpenter: b. 8-30-1810; d. in New York City, NY
4. Phebe Carpenter: b. 6-5-1805; d. 9-1-1884
m. Townsend Carpenter: b. 5-19-1800; d. 6-29-1868
5. Adelia A. Carpenter (possibly a daughter of Townsend and Phebe): b. ?; d. age 5-9 (11-18-1815 but date must be wrong)
5. Isaac T. Carpenter: b. 1-10-1825; d. 12-16-1902
5. David R. Carpenter: b. 3-16-1827; d. 12-28-1849
4. Moses Carpenter: b. 7-26-1807; d. 10-2-1853
m. Jane Cromwell: b. 7-8-1812; d. 8-5-1869
4. James Carpenter: b. 5-3-1810; d. 11-20-1832
4. Aaron Carpenter: b. 6-10-1812 in New York; d. 8-18-1873
m. Jane S. Weeks: b. 2-14-1814 in New York; d. 10-16-1881
5. George Washington Carpenter: b. 2-28-1844 in New York; d. after 1880
m. Priscilla Hinman: b. about 1838 in New York; d. after 1880
6. Howard I. Carpenter: b. about 1860 in New York; d. after 1880
6. Albert H. Carpenter: b. about 1863 in New York; d. after 1880
6. Elsie Carpenter: b. about 1867 in New York; d. after 1880
5. Emily E. Carpenter: b. 10-28-1844; d. after 1867
m. Leonard J. Carpenter: b. 4-18-1845 in New York City, NY; d. 4-17-1889 in Saranac Lake, NY
5. Frederick Jesse Carpenter: b. 11-29-1851 in New York; d. after 1889
m. (1) Sarah E. Carpenter: b. about 1855 in New York; d. 5-15-1882
6. Alice Maud Carpenter: b. 1-11-1876 in New York; d. after 1880
6. Emily Jane Carpenter: b. December, 1877; d. 1878
6. Ruth Carpenter: b. 11-10-1888
6. Gertrude Carpenter: b. 7-25-1890
m. (2) Malvina Sharot: b. ?; d. after 1889
6. Ruth Carpenter: b. 11-10-1888
6. Gertrude Carpenter: b. 7-25-1890
5. Augustus Henry Carpenter: b. 6-14-1855
4. William Thorne Carpenter: b. 2-4-1813
m. Esther Jane Carpenter: b. 10-28-1818
4. Isaac Carpenter: b. 9-25-1817; d. 3-4-1879
m. (1) Hannah Field: b. 11-3-1817; d. 2-8-1848
5. Anna Carpenter: b. ?; d. 7-29-1843
5. William F. Carpenter: b. ?; d. 7-29-1843
5. Harry C. Carpenter: b. 9-5-1843; d. 11-19-1864

m. (2) Katharine E. Hanratty: b. 3-1-1828; d. 12-17-1902
3. Thomas Carpenter: b. about 1774 in Westchester Co., NY

Sources:

: "History & Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in America, From the Settlement at Providence, Rhode Island, 1637-1901", Daniel Hoogland Carpenter, The Marion Press, Jamaica, Queensborough, NY, 1901.
: Jim Ferris' for the descendants of Edward Seymour Ferris and Elizabeth Carpenter.
Lisa Folk's ":2069292" database for the descendants of Benjamin Carpenter Ferris and Caroline A. Folk.
Carpenter/Wilson/Willson/Broas/McDowell/Morris family records
DAR application of Hattie Carpenter (Willson) Broas
Social Security Administration's Death Index
United States census records
Comments, Questions, Additions, or Corrections are welcome!

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Hannah (see notes) Alsop

BIRTH: 8 Jan 1691 per the book Carpenter Family in America and
8 Jun 1691 per the Ancestory File (AF).
DEATH: before 8 Sept. 1743 the date of her father's will which indicates that
she was deceased.
NAME: Maiden name may not have been Alsop, but no further info provided.  See notes for daughter Hannah.  Very likely is that the maiden name and parents as wrong.

MORE:
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] Haviland/Carpenter (& related) marriages
> Marilyn wrote:
>
> << If this is a different Thomas than the one who married  Hannah Alsop, can
> you tell me which Thomas it was?  (Some say it  is the same as Thomas with
> wife Hannah Alsop.) >>
>
> So far as I'm aware, there was no marriage between a Thomas Carpenter and a
> Hannah Alsop.  The Thomas Carpenter _said_ to have married Hannah Alsop,  was
> the father of Hannah5 Carpenter, who married Solomon Haviland (see  Daniel
> Hoogland Carpenter, _History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family  in America_
> [Jamaica, N.Y., 1901], 67; Josephine C. Frost, _The  Haviland Genealogy_ [New
> York, 1914], 110).  These  sources identify Hannah Alsop as the daughter of
> Thomas and  Hannah (Underhill) Alsop.  Both assertions are incorrect.
>
> If Hannah Underhill married an Alsop (direct, documentary evidence is
> lacking), it was not Thomas but Richard1 Alsop (see  Douglas Leffingwell, _Alsop
> Genealogy_ [n.p., 1928], 2-4; Joseph C. Frost,  ed., _Underhill Genealogy_, 2
> vols. [New York?, 1932], 2:65; Robert  Charles Anderson, _The Great Migration
> Begins: Immigrants to New England  1620-1633_, 3 vols. [Boston, 1995], 3:1862,
> 1863).  "Richard  Alsop's widow, Hannah (who, tradition saith, was a Dutch lady,
> whom he courted  through an interpreter), attained her 91st yr. and d. Aug.
> 23, 1757" (James  Riker, _The Annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New-York_ [Ne
> w York, 1852],  335).  Widow Hannah Alsop's age at death matches  perfectly
> Hannah Underhill's birth date of 2 December 1666; although she  was born at
> Flushing, Long Island, her father, Capt. John1 Underhill, had  married first wife
> Helena deHooch at the Hague, Netherlands (12  December 1628) (_The Great
> Migration Begins_, 3:1861, 1862).  A Thomas  Alsop immigrated to New England in
> 1635 with his brother Joseph and settled  in Connecticut (Robert Charles
> Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz  Sanborn, _The Great Migration:
> Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, Volume 1  A-B_ [Boston, 1999], 47-52).  He died
> by 1650/1, however, and there is no  indication that he married or had
> children (ibid., 52).   The Thomas Alsop whose will D. H. Carpenter cites is that of
> Richard1  Alsop's son (1687-1743) (see _Carpenter Family in America_, 68n; New
> York Wills  and Administrations, 15:127-29 [FHL film #497595]; _Alsop Gen_,
> 4; _Underhill  Gen_, 2:65).
>
> Richard Alsop's will, executed at Maspeth Kills (in Newtown [now  Elmhurst]),
> Queens County, Long Island, on 11 October 1718 and proved the  following 8
> November, names daughter Hannah Sackett (_Alsop Gen_, 2  [transcr. of will]).
> Her husband is identified elsewhere as Joseph  Sackett, son of Joseph and
> Elizabeth (Betts) Sackett (_Annals of Newtown_,  345-46; _Underhill Gen_, 2:66).
>
> An 1859 account by a Haviland descendant based on family records  gives the
> forename of the wife of Thomas4 Carpenter (Joseph3-2, William1 of  Providence)
> as Hannah (see _Haviland Gen_, 186).  Her maiden name, however,  has not been
> established.
>
> Gene Z.


Thomas Park

A farmer in Rye, NY.


Thomas Marsh

A farmer.


355. William Carpenter

Number 21 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
A house carpenter.

He owned land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY.
His wife became estranged to him on account of their different religious
beliefs, which so affected his after life that in 1730 he gave to his daughter
(and possibly only child) one half of all his estate.  The other half he had
sold previously to her husband.  He then moved to Westchester county, NY to
live with his father. It is said he bought a plot of land near Pleasantville.


Elizabeth Prior

Probably related to the Elizabeth Prior (B. abt. 1660) who married a Feake.


357. Joseph Carpenter

Number 22 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
!He owned land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY.
He owned the land per a map survey with Bennonah Merit.

WILL: Oyster Bay, Queens county, NY, will dated Feb. 25, 1727 proved March 21,
1727/1728, wife Abigail and her brother John Robbins made executors.
SEE ALSO: Collections of The New York Historical Society for the year 1902,
page 100 and 101 of unrecorded wills.   The will and inventory is listed there.
"Inventory of the estate of Joseph Carpenter of the Round Swamp, in Oyster Bay,
Queens County.  Taken March 13, 1727/28.  Among others, the following items:
Land and crop, 112 (pounds); cash in house or outstanding, 22 (pounds); 5 cows,
13 (pounds) 5 s.; 11 swine, 4 (pound), 2 s., 6 d.; 2 beds and furniture, 14
(pounds), 6 s.; 14 sheep, 4 (pound), 4 s.  Total, 234 (pounds), 1 s.
Made by William Willis, James Townsend, Zebuion Dickison."
"In the name of God, Amen.  Feburary 25, 1727. I, Joseph Carpenter, of Oyster
Bay, in Queens County, yeoman, being very sick.  I leave to my wife Abigail,
all my household goods (saving my gun and carpenter tools), and what was left
to her in her father's will.  To her and her heirs and assigns.  Also the use
of John Townsend's land so long as it was to have been mine.  All the rest of
my lands and moveables are to be sold, and the proceeds divided between my two
sons, Joseph and John.  I make my wife and her brother, John Robbins,
executors.  Wittnesses, Samuel Workman, Robert Hubbs, John Wooden."  Proved,
March 21, 1727/28.

Musketa Cove and Oyster bay are now part of Nassau county (formed 1898).


358. Silas Carpenter

Number 23 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.  No family listed.
!He owned land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY.
He owned the land with his father, he bought land later at North Castle
and at Rye in Westchester county.  He owned the land per a map
survey with Bennonah Merit.  Silas was probably born at Oyster Bay.
On March 1 ,1720 sold land at Duck Pond, Bedford, LI, NY to Thomas Golding.
May 8, 1722, Silas bought 375 acres of land with his father at Northcastle, NY
and in Rye, NY.

WILL: Oyster Bay, Queens county, NY, will dated Feb. 25, 1727 proved March 21,
1727/1728, wife Abigail and her brother John Robbins.
On March 1, 1720 he sold his land at Duck Pond, Bedford, Long Island to Thomas
Golding.  He bought 375 acres with his father at Northcastle, NY on May 8, 1722
and at Rye.  SEE CORRECTION BELOW.

MARRIAGE: The "Cock, Cocks, Cox Genealogy" by George William Cocks (New York,
NY, 1914), states that Sillas married Jean Thornycraft daughter of William.
Jean was called Jane in her Father's will and in her Husband's will.

WILL 2: A corrected will of the New York Historical Society Collections
Volumnes found by Louise Carpenter Licklider states in abstract:
"In the name of God, Amen.  January 3, 1728/1729, I, Silas Carpenter of North
Castle, in Westchester County, Blacksmith. I leave to my wife, Jane, one-third
of all moveables.  All houses and lands to be sold.  I leave to my daughters,
Hannah and Phebe, 10 pounds each when of age.  The rest to be put at interest
until my three sons, William, Timothy, and Silias, are of age and then divided
among them.  I make William Craft and William Carpenter, Jr., both of Long
Island, and my wife, Jane, Executors.  Witnesses, Adam Ireland, Job Wright,
Nataniel Carpenter.  Proved Feburary 1, 1728/1729."  1 Feb is correct! Not 11
Feb. NOTE: Raymond George Carpenter concurs and James Ausie Carpenter states,
"I am so happy for Charlie tha t after all these years of failure to gain
through Louise A-1 proof of Lineage."  In May of 1984, Charles Lorain
Carpenter was aware of this and concluded the same thing.

CHILDREN: Silas's children are listed in an update to the 1901 book.  It is
also added to The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter as a May 3, 1984 update
addenda.


Jane or Jean Thornycraft

WILL: Her father's will was proved 19 Dec 1828 in Muscetta Cove, Long Island,
New York.  She was mentioned as a daughter.  Her baptised name is Jean but she
is recorded in her father's and husband's wills as Jane.


360. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 24 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
AKA: "Benjamin the sadler."

MARRIAGE: Benjamin married Diana Albertson as his first wife.
Chappaqua Monthly Meeting Records, Page 41 (includes birth record of their
son, Caleb) and Long Island Genealogy by Bunker.  Diana is buried in the
Chappaqua Monthly Meeting Cemetery with Benjamin.
Benjamin married second a Lydia, who was reportedly nee Thorne.  With his
second wife he moves to North Castle about 1740.
Per Charles L. Carpenter, Rear Admiral USN Ret.

MARRIAGE: The Carpenter Family in America book has the first wife as Dinah
Albertson, daughter of Derrick and Elizabeth (Coles) Albertson who died on
9 Feb. 1738/39.  Her Tombstone was found in the old Daniel Coles Burial Ground
at Glen Cove (Musketa Cove) by Daniel H. Carpenter (compiler of the 1901 book)
who found "the following inscription on a rudely yet plainly cut headstone.
The stone was nearly covered with soil and debris washed down from the
adjoining hillside by the storms of a century and a half.
"Dinah Carpenter, Des. 9th D. FAB 1738"."

WILL: Will of Benjamin Carpenter, 26 Sept. 1769, New York Wills, Vol. 36,
p. 66, Jan 25, 1783 executed.

E-MAIL:   From:    Jack A Schoedinger
Subject:     Re: Benjamin Carpenter, Caleb Carpenter confusion
    To:        SEvans50@aol.com
   CC:        Analytix@valley.net, jrcrin001@home.com, CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com,
       ginnyfiles@worldnet.att.net
Hi Stefani,
       I have not been ignoring you. I have been doing some research on this family and also fit the pieces into
one big picture. I did find the wedding list interesting and they petty much support the fact that they are
relatives or friends. I would suspect that Caleb, if he was in attendance at the event, would not sign as a
witness because he could not write, as evidenced by his will that was signed by his "mark".
        I did see two interesting individuals that sign as witnesses at Phebe's wedding. The first was a William
E. Carpenter, who was possibly a young man that (according to the New York Quaker Monthly Meeting
records) was from "Pokeepsie" who died May 10th, 1826 at the age of 19 years s months. I do not know
who he is or what his Ancestor was so might pay to look a little deeper her. The Second was a Miriah
Albertson. This is another person that should be checked out because of the purported marriages to Dianah
Albertson and Alvendon.
       My instinct at this time, is that we must clarify who or what Benjamin (I understand that there was 5
Benjamins in the area and that to ease the confusion they were called by there trade such as "Benjamin the
saddler" etc.) was actually married to Lydia Thorn, Dianah Alverson, and Dianah Albertson. At one point I
thought the two Dianahs were the same but information states that one is buried in the Old Danial Coles
Burial Ground at Glen Cove (Muskata Cove) and the other is buried with Benjamin in the Chappaqua
Monthly Meeting Cemetery, so they both apparently lived in the area, but why would Alverson be buried in
the Coles cemetery?.
       In regard to Benjamin's son Caleb, who is listed under both Dianahs in most files,is most  probably the
son of Alvenson, who was also the choice of James Usher, when he merged the family into the lineage of
Cotleb Zimmerman. An action that has some far reaching results and to this day can not be logically
supported. In my opinion we can clean up our family lineage, but the long term fix is to go back to Ushers
book and show the errors in his work and discredit his assumptions. Others have tried this and many
document still show the existence of the problem. I recently saw a disclaimer in the work of  Jan Robinson
(Robinson2@aol.com) that reads as follows:
        " This Benjamin was thought to be son of Timothy Carpenter of the Cotleb Zimmerman Line of LI, by
James Usher in his book “ Genealogy & Historic Record of the Carpenter Family- Pub-1883 NY City, was
proven wrong in 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter, in his book on the RI branch & again by American
Genealogist Raymond G. Carpenter and his English brother -in-law Harry Rodgers. Also this Coincides with
Coles Family records of children of Elizabeth Coles and Derrick Albertson.

Number 24 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. AKA: “Benjamin the sadler.”Benjamin married (1) Diana OR Dinah ALBERTSON-19813, daughter of Derrick ALBERTSON-22385 and Elizabeth COLES-22328 on 30
Oct 1718 in LI, NY. Diana was born 19 Mar 1698 in LI. She died 9 Feb 1738 in Queens, LI."
       Another avenue we should consider is the information we can obtain from associated area families.
From what I can see is that the Cornwell/Cornell lineage is to Long Island Carpenters as Arnolds are to
Rhode Island Carpenters. In a brief search I have found some twenty-five marriages between the two
families. I did find a Cornwell file I could send to you if you wish.
       I also found a file for the New York Quaker Records Index taken from The Encyclopedia of Quaker
Genealogy Vol III (1750-1930) and will check it out for information on the local family as well as possible
leads in the true Lineage of our family.
Jack


Diana or Dinah Albertson

See husband's notes.


361. Timothy Carpenter

Number 25 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  Family on page 75 and 76.  See father's notes!

This Timothy removed from Hempstead to North Castle about 1720, some 50 miles,
in Westchester, NY where he purchased a farm on which he resided
until his death. He was interred in the quaker burial ground at Chapaqua.

WILL: His will was dated 21 Jul 1763, proved 24 May 1769 and admitted to
probate on 30 Aug 1769, and is recorded in the Surrogate's office in the City
of New York.  His sons William, Benjamin, and Timothy as executors.
The will mentions wife: Phebe; sons: WIlliam, Archelaus, Benjamin,
Timothy and daughter: Phebe Forman.

SEE: The New York Historical Society Collections for the Year of 1898, pp.
273-274.  Early Wills of Westchester County, NY, 1898, pg. 273.

FAMILY: Timothy 2nd, born 4 Jan 1698, as listed in the James Usher
book, has been proven wrong regarding his father.  This is still subject to
great debate.  Per Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter and
Raymond George Carpenter, genealogist, et cetera.

SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family,
by James Usher Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY.
Of the Cotleb Zimmerman line per that record.  But parents are wrong.
Did this Timothy own land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY?
NO!  It was the Timothy Carpenter, son of Silas C.!

SEE: Letter to Members of the Carpenter Fund Association, 10 Nov. 1882
Poughkeepsie, NY.  By W. C. Barker, Pres't Carpenter Fund Association.
It gives some descendants, but has this Timothy's parents wrong.
BOOK: See page 14 (#5 for notes) of the Mowrey 1997 book. See book information
below:

UPDATE OF THE GENEALOGY OF THE NEW ENGLAND CARPENTER FAMILY OF ENGLISH ORIGIN - THE VIRGINIA / WEST VIRGINIA BRANCH - SOME DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH CARPENTER - PIONEER OF THE JACKSON RIVER - MOWREY"S VERSION.
BY TERRY LEE CARPENTER AND PAUL THOMAS MOWREY.
PRO BONO PUBLICO - PRIVATELY PUBLISHED, DOVER, OHIO, 1997.
BY PAUL THOMAS MOWREY.


Phebe or Phoebe Coles

She was not a Carpenter as in the James Usher Record.
She was a Coles.

Subject: CARPENTER FAMILY - RI to NY
Date: 99-05-04 10:52:41 EDT
From: LMORE@worldnet.att.net (Lawrence Gordon More)
To: JRCRIN001 (John R. Carpenter)
From: M Burton
To: LMORE@worldnet.att.net
Subject: Re: CARPENTER FAMILY - RI to NY
Date: Sunday, May 02, 1999 11:56 AM
Ok, Larry, I went through my notes on the Carpenters and the Coles
families.
This is what I have:
Phoebe was the daughter of Samuel Coles, born 1668, died October 7, 1723,
who married Elizabeth Albertson, born March 16, 1670, and died Dec. 20,
1723.  They married 1693.  Samuel and Phoebe were both born in Musketa
Cove. Samuel was the oldest son of Daniel Coles and Mahershallalhashbaz Gorton.
If you are interested, somewhere i have a story of her name, but it comes
from the Bible.  She was the daughter of Samuel Gorton of Warwick, RI.
Elizabeth Albertson was the daughter of Derick Albertson and someone whose
name I have listed only as Wilmett.  I don't remember anything about the
name, but there are Willetts in the area about that time, so it could be a
version of that.
Daniel Coles was the son of Robert Coles and Mary Hauxhurst or Hawxhurst.
He was born about 1637, probably in Ipswich, MA.
Robert Coles came to America with the Winthrop fleet in 1630, and went to
Massachusetts.  He followed Roger Williams when he went to Rhode Island and
is mentioned in the "Initial Deed" of 1638 of that settlement.  He died in
1654.
When Joseph Carpenter bought the original land from the Indians, he was
then granted the patent and took on four partners.  They were Nathaniel Coles,
Abia Carpenter (his brother-in-law), Thomas Townsend, and Robert Coles.
They were the original "Five Proprietors".  Soon after, Daniel Coles
replaced Abia, and Townsend's interests were transferred to Nicholas
Simkins.
Nathaniel, Daniel and Robert Coles were all sons of Robert Coles, who was
the original immigrant of the family.  The older Robert Coles also had a
brother Samuel who came to America, so don't get too confused if you run
into the same names.
Much of this information is from "Long Island: A History of Nassau and
Suffolk and Nassau", Vol. I. edited by Paul Bailey, published by Lewis
Historical Publishing Co. 1949.  The author had access to original journals
written by the Coles Brothers and Joseph Carpenter.
Hope this answers your questions, but if you have more, let me know.
Maybe I have the answer.
Marilyn Carpenter Burton
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: Re: CARPENTER FAMILY - RI to NY
>Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 09:55:42 -0500
>Re: CARPENTER FAMILY - RI to NY posted by Anita Crabtree on November 10,
>1998 at 21:14:40:
>Anita, I decended from Timothy to Samuel, to Samuel, to William, to Ward,
>who's daughter married Homer R. Frost of Tarrytown, NY. Homer being a
>decnedant of William Frost who's name appears on the deed to the original
>Quaker Long Island settlement, as negociated by Captian John Underhill. I
>am at a dead end on the ancestors of phebe Coles, have you any information
>on this?
>Thank you for your time
>Larry More


1223. Ephraim or Emphraim Carpenter

Number 74 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  Birth date as listed in the above book and Chr date as listed in
the record below.
SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher
Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY.
Usher maybe wrong.  See granfather's notes.

Per the Carpenter Family book, He is believed to have moved to Orange county,
NY and one of his daughters married a Cole, so the book notes.


1231. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 82 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  Birth date as listed in the above book and Chr date as listed in
the record below.   She probably died young per the Carpenter Family book.
SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher
Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY.
Usher maybe wrong.  See grandfather's notes.


362. Hannah Carpenter

Number 27 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.