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

Notes


7276. Josiah Carpenter Jr. Dr.

JOSIAH birth date is listed as 16 APRIL 1802 in his father's (JOSIAH) Bible.
The bible was in possession of Mrs. Vernita (GREEN) KVASHAY of Sugartown, PA in
1964. Josiah married PHEBE HOAG. NFD. JOSIAH Jr. was interred in the GREEN
family plot.  No further info on Phebe.  She might be related to the Greens.
The gravestone of JOSIAH Jr. was in good condition in 1968.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Josiah Carpenter
Township: Collins
County: Erie
State: New York
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 2
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 2
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: Collins, Erie, New York; Roll: 280; Page: 142; Image: 148; Family History Library Film: 0017186.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - Why he is listed as Joseph? - See image: RIN 0056 Josiah Carpenter 1850.jpg
United States Census, 1850
Name: Joseph Carpenter  
Residence: Collins, Erie, New York  
Age: 46 years  
Calculated Birth Year: 1804  
Birthplace: New York  
Gender: Male  
Race (original):  
Race (expanded):  
Death Month:  
Death Year:  
Film Number: 17075  
Digital GS Number: 4196823  
Image Number: 00279  
Line Number: 1  
Dwelling House Number: 264  
Family Number: 284  
Marital Status:  
Free or Slave:  
  Household Gender Age
   Joseph Carpenter  M 46y
 Phebe Carpenter  F 51y

CENSUS: 1860 US Census  - See image: RIN 0056 Josiah Carpenter 1860.jpg
United States Census, 1860
Name: Josia Carpenter  
Residence: , Erie, New York  
Ward: The City Of Buffalo 8th Ward  
Age: 56 years  
Estimated Birth Year: 1804  
Birthplace: New York  
Gender: Male  
Page: 13  
Family Number: 106  
Film Number: 803747  
DGS Number: 4235915  
Image Number: 00433  
NARA Number: M653  

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - See image: RIN 0056 Josiah Carpenter 1870.jpg
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Josia Carpenter
Birth Year: abt 1804
Age in 1870: 66
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Ellicott, Chautauqua, New York
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View image
Post Office: Jamestown
Household Members: Name Age
Josia Carpenter 66
Isabell Carpenter 67
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Ellicott, Chautauqua, New York; Roll: M593_912; Page: 300B; Image: 607; Family History Library Film: 552411.


7277. Timothy Carpenter

TIMOTHY IS NUMBER 83-3 IN TIMOTHY CARPENTER DESCENDANTS.
HE MARRIED SALLY PURDY ON 5-1-1831 AND THEY HAD KIDS.  SALLY WAS THE DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM PURDY SENIOR (# 66) BY HIS FIRST MARRIAGE.  TIMOTHYS WILL DATED 4-1-1878 AND PROBATED 5-15-1878 AT MAYVILLE NY IS FOUND IN VOL. 6, P. 190.
at the Mayville Courthouse, NY.
REFERENCE TO THE ADOPTED CHILD IS FOUND IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF HARMONY TWP.

8212607 5 BATCH AND SHEET
0884810 LIBRARY CALL NUMBER FOR SOURCE DOCUMENT

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1878  Will of Timothy Carpenter, Harmony, Chautauqua Co NY
Names some Wm and witnessed by other Carps, relationship not  give.

Will of Timothy Carpenter(1806-1878)
KathySloan2002  (View posts)  Posted: 16 Dec 2004 2:40AM GMT

Classification: Will
Surnames: CARPENTER, GREEN
In the name of God, Amen.
I, Timothy Carpenter of the Town of Harmony, County of Chautauqua, and state of New York, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament, that is to say:
First---after all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, I give and bequeath to my wife Sally B. Carpenter during her natural life, the use of the part of my house that I live in now as described(to wit) consisting of the upright and the room west of it used by me now for a kitchen with a bedroom west and a butry south of the kitchen. It is my will for my wife to have the use of my farm and all my personal property if it should require so much for her support. After her death if she should survive me, it is to be equally divided between my three children, providing my son William P. Carpenter pays a note that we gave together to ?????. If he fails to pay it, it must come from his portion with annual interest. It is further my will that Samuel Green shall manage the property, have full power to let the farm and to manage the personal property as a prudent farmer should and to let my wife have as much of the proceeds as is necessary for her support. Likewise I make, constitute and appoint Samuel J. Green of Harmony Chautauqua County and State of New York to be executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the Twenty-fifth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight.

Signed
Timothy Carpenter

The above written instrument was subscribed by the said Timothy Carpenter in our presence, and acknowledged by him to each of us: and he at the same time declared the above instrument, so subscribed to be his last Will and Testament: and we, at his request, have signed our names as witnesses hereto, in his presence and in the presence of each other, and written opposite our names our respective places of residence.

Jane T(?) Morris Blockville, New York
Herbert M. Carpenter Blockville, New York
DeWitt M. Carpenter Blockville, New York


The name mentioned in the will as being owed money by William Carpenter was not readable. It appears to be Jane with the last name unknown. I am not sure. The will was found among some family papers.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census - see image: RIN 0049 Daniel B Carpenter 1860.jpg
On same page as Daniel B. Carpenter.


Sally B. Purdy

Sally died a mile east of Blockville in her home and was buried in her
father-in-law's plt in Pioneer Cemetery.


CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sally B. CARPENTOR Self W Female W 72 NY Keeps House NY  NY
Source Information:
Census Place Harmony, Chautauqua, New York
Family History Library Film 1254816
NA Film Number T9-0816
Page Number 445A


14093. Ann Carpenter

Number 287 in TIMOTHY CARPENTER DESCENDANTS.
Adopted.  Reference to adoption is in the 1870 Harmony Twp. census.


7282. Jeremiah Carpenter Jr.

#88-3 in the T. Carpenter book.  Probably buried near his father's grave, many
unmarked plots holding Carpenters.  It is possible that Jeremiah had a son
named Jeremiah.  If so it must have been from a previous marriage.  Some
of the land transactions seem to indicate this.
JEREMIAH made numerous real estate deals in the Alden-Marilla-Wales area of
Erie County, N.Y. where he was among the earliest settlers:
1. Oct. 27, 1825, he and brother GEORGE purchased 100 acres for $500.00 (Lot
125, Twp. 10, 5th range).  In 1827, they purchased a tract on Four Rod Road,
east of Marilla, and Jeremiah started to erect a log home.
2. June 29, 1832 brother GEORGE and his wife ANNA conveyed 100 acres to
JEREMIAH for $600.00 in the Buffal Run area (Lot 138, Twp. 10, 5th Range).
3. May 6, 1835 JEREMIAH and wife HEPSIBETH conveyed 95 acre for $1700.00 in
Alden to a MILO CLARK.
4. In 1838 JEREMIAH and brother JOSEPH built a second sawmill. (where is #1?)
5. IN 1840, he settled in Marilla Village.
6. In 1838 JEREMIAH and brother JOSEPH conveyed a parcel at Wales for $1200.00.
7. JEREMIAH made two conveyences to brother NILES for $1.00 (one dollar) each,
the first in 1840 and the second in 1849.
8. In 1850, he conveyed land to a EDWIN CARPENTER. Possibly a son.
9. In 1851, he conveyed land to a JOHN C. CARPENTER and a GEORGE CARPENTER.
These were possibly his sons.  Maybe Nephews?
10. May 21, 1851 he conveyed to Methodist Espiscopal Church of Marilla trustees
for $500.00 a parcel of 5 chains and 25 links upon which a church was to be
erected.

JEREMIAH was elected Town Sealer at the first Town Meeting held in home of his
brother NILES March 7, 1854.  The conveyances he made to the people in number 8
and 9 above may have been to his sons, but there is no way, at this date
(1976), of so identifying them.   LISTED as sons 1992 pending more info.


Hepsibeth

Died between 1845-1848 based on name on one record then missing from the next.


14096. George G. Carpenter

SEE:http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/VitalStats/4748CazMarriages.html
Marriages in the Town of Cazenovia For the Years 1847 and 1848
From Town of Cazenovia Records.
Transcribed and Compiled by Daniel H. Weiskotten. Posted January 19, 2000.
Carpenter, George, age 23, of Cazenovia, married to Catharine Spear, age 20,
of Cazenovia, October 19, 1847, by Rev. E.J. Gillet, of Cazenovia.
Is this marriage for this George Carpenter?


14097. Niles Carpenter

Number 91-3 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
NILES CARPENTER built the first store in Marilla Village in 1847; it later
became part of the ALBERT ADAMS house.  He was succeeded in the business by
HARRISON T. FOSTER, who was followed by the MONCHOW family which, in 1975, was
still maintaining the business.  In 1849, brother JEREMIAH made a conveyance of
a parcel of land to NILES for $1.00 (one dollar).  On March 7, 1854, the first
Town Meeting of Marilla was held in the home of NILES CARPENTER.

SEE: Jeremiah (Sr) notes under E-MAIL2:  Possible error in placement of this person. Yes, wrong father.
NOTE: Niles was the son of Jeremiah Jr. and the grandson of Jeremiah (Sr).


7283. Joseph Carpenter

Number 89-3 in the Timothy Carpenter book.

JOSEPH was one of the early pioneers in the Wales/Marilla area of Erie County,
N.Y. and the second CARPENTER of record having owned land there as early as
1815.  He made numerous purchases and conveyances, as recorded at Buffalo, N.Y.
In 1828, he purchased a tract which include the present site of the village of
Marilla, settled near his brothers, and built a frame house and a saw mill.
In 1838, he and his brother JEREMIAH built a second saw mill, which was later
sold to a CHARLES CHAPPEL and finally abandoned in 1863.  There are wills on
file at Buffalo for numerous JOSEPH CARPENTERS, but the compiler (of the
Timothy Carpenter book) was unable to identify which one is that of this JOSEPH.

Research reveals that his wife was Anna.  They settle in Macedon, Wayne county, NY.

CARPENTER - Is this data for this Joseph?
(NO!  This is a Lancaster county, PA Carpenter family. JRC Mar 2006)
New York American Bible Society 1855
Joseph Carpenter Born 1786, died 1864
Anna (Herman) Carpenter born 1795, died 1873
Absalon Young Born 1824, married 07/03/51, died 1881
Anna Permelia Carpenter Young Born 11/17/1834, died 1901
Beecher Young Born 05/12/1856
Stewart Young Born 10/08/61, died 1944
Sila Young Born 06/18/1853
Anna Young Born 11/17/1834
Thompson Young Born 09/29/1870, died 1944
Ellen Mae Young Robinson Born 03/18/1879, married 02/19/02,died 1953
Charles Gilbert Robinson Born 12/05/1880
Submitted by Dorothy J. Robinson Linville
Bible data provided by EDLIN65@aol.com.
NO!  This is a Lancaster county, PA Carpenter family.


7284. William R. Carpenter

#93-3 in the T. Carpenter book.  WILLIAM R. CARPENTER of Alden, had at least
five children (listed in his will) by his first wife (name unknown) who died
previous to the will dated 1866.  His second wife, HARRIET is mentioned in the
same will (document # 3457 at the Buffalo, N.Y. courthouse).  Per 1976 book.
Children are listed with Harriet in that record and are: Joseph Carpenter (B.
no birth dates given), William, Caroline, Mary, & John B. Carpenter.
NOTE: First spouse and children deceased prior to 1866 are not mentioned.

This William's first wife is believed to be Mary Taylor (b. 1799) with children
Griffin Carpenter (b. 1821 with descendants), William (b. nbd given), John,
Sam, Urah, Mary Randal, Ruth Ryolds, Ann Ward, Alvira Root, and Charlot.  The
information came from Donald W. Carpenter of Ontario, Canada who received this
information from a friend on the internet (Tom Gunn in Texas).  "William
Carpenter and Mary Taylor had 10 children in Niagara (,Ontario, Canada).
William was born somewhere in NY in 1792 and moved to Niagara county in 1817."
Per letter (2/97) & Descendancy chart dated 9 Feb. 1994.


14099. Joseph Carpenter

#313-4 in the T. Carpenter book.  JOSEPH is mentioned in his father's will
dated 1866 of being of Helena, MT.


14100. William Carpenter

#314-4 of the T. Carpenter book.  WILLIAM was not mentioned in his father's
will of 1866.  His spouse ELIZA however is mentioned.


14103. Mary Randall Carpenter

#316-4 in the T. Carpenter book.  Not married in 1866 per her father's will.


14104. John B. Carpenter

#317-4 in the Timothy Carpenter 1976 book.  JOHN made an affidavit at St.
Joseph, IN in 1866 appointing a lawyer to act for him regarding his father's
estate.


Harriet

HARRIET is mentioned in her husband's will of 1866.


7285. Nancy Carpenter

#94-3 in the T. Carpenter book.  NANCY married a PAULON COSE of Pompey, N.Y.
and had at least one child.


7287. George Washington Carpenter

Number 96-3 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
GEORGE and his brother JEREMIAH purchased from BENJAMIN WOOSLEY POPE of New
York City for $500.00 a 100-acre tract in Lot 125, Twp. 10, 5th Range on Oct.
27, 1825; this sale was recorded Sept. 26, 1832.  GEORGE had 70 acres of this
tract and began construction of a log cabin.  In 1827, the two brothers
purchased another tract on the Four Rod Road, east of the site of Marilla, and
JEREMIAH began raising a log cabin.  On June 9, 1832, George and his wife ANNE
conveyed to brother JEREMIAH of the ALden area, 100 acres for $600.00 in the
undivided half of Buffalo Run, Lot 138, Twp. 10, 5th Range, as recorded Sept.
26, 1832.  In 1842, GEORGE built a house; the same year he devised a piece of
land for the Evergreen Cemetery in Marilla.  His son, GLEASON, was the first
offical interment in this new section.  GEORGE'S father had been interred in a
private burial site on this ground prior to its becoming a cemetery.
GEORGE'S will, dated May 26, 1882, named sons LEWIS and JOHN executors, but son
LEWIS petitioned and was granted the post of estate administrator.  The
following were mentioned in the will:  Spouse, MEHITABEL; sons LEWIS and JOHN
of Marilla; son GEORGE of Watertown, State of Dakota; son CHARLES of Dakota;
son SQUIRE of Cresco, IA, and daughter LYDIA of Marilla.  All were over age
21.  ALSO MENTIONED granddaughter OSCEOLA ADAM of Marilla and grandsons FRANK
S. and CHARLES L.  gravestones were in good condition in 1974; There is a name
only on MEHITABEL'S stone.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 1770 George W Carpenter 1850.jpg
United States Census, 1850
Name: George W Carpenter  
Residence: Alden, Erie, New York  
Age: 49 years  
Calculated Birth Year: 1801  
Birthplace: New York  
Gender: Male  
Race (original):  
Race (expanded):  
Death Month:  
Death Year:  
Film Number: 17074  
Digital GS Number: 4196822  
Image Number: 00289  
Line Number: 42  
Dwelling House Number: 164  
Family Number: 174  
Marital Status:  
Free or Slave:  
  Household Gender Age
   George W Carpenter  M 49y
 Anna Carpenter  F 50
 Lydia Carpenter  F 18
 Charles Carpenter  M 13
 Lewis Carpenter  M 20
 Square Carpenter  M 11
 Michel Conby  M 39


Anne or Annie Foot or Foote

AKA ANNIE.  Foot or Foote.


14114. Charles O. Carpenter

#290-4 in the T. Carpenter book.  Charles was mentioned in his father's will
of May 26, 1882, as being in the State of Dakota; place not given, but
Watertown was given for his brother GEORGE.


14117. Squire B. Carpenter

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
S. B. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   41   NY   Farmer   NY   NY
Clara CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   41   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
 Census Place Vernon Springs, Howard, Iowa
 Family History Library Film   1254344
 NA Film Number   T9-0344
 Page Number   519C


7289. Nathaniel Wallace

#98 in the T. Carpenter book.  Gravestone indicates AGE 62 YR., 2 MO., 10 DAYS.
There is a discrepancy between record and gravestone dates. He had four
children, the last two names (a son and a daughter) are not ledgible on the
records.


Ruth Reynolds

Ruth's gravestone indicated she was 61 YR., 7 MO., 6 DAYS.


7297. James Underhill

CHILDREN: At least four from Lydia (they married Carpenters) and one son from
Tamar.
!FATHER: Father maybe James Underhill of LI.


Lydia Carpenter

Number 268 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
She married James Underhill who married Lydia's sister, Tamer after Lydia died.


Tamar Carpenter

Number 269 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
She  was the second wife of James Underhill.


7298. Sophia Carpenter

E-MAIL: Sun, 28 May 2000 From: Stephani Evans SEvans50@aol.com
John,
After receiving the Marlborough Quaker Monthly Meeting minutes, compiled by
Shirley V. Anson, and the unpublished Cornwall Quaker Monthly Meeting
minutes, also compiled by Shirley V. Anson, I have some corrections and
additions to make in the Sutton genealogy.  I am currently on vacation, and
don't have my materials with me, or I would give you the specific page
numbers.
CORRECTIONS:
2.  SOPHIA Carpenter Sutton probably died between  17June 1811 [when her last
child was born] and 17 Jan 1837 [when David married for the second time,
Margaret Austin, at the Society of Friends MM, Cornwall, Orange Co.,
NY][Cornwall MM minutes, unpublished, compiled by Shirley V. Anson, and
viewed on microfilm].  DAVID and MARGARET are buried in the Crum Elbow
Friends' Meeting Ground, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., NY. [Old Gravestones of
Dutchess Co.]


David or Daniel Sutton

E-MAIL: Sun, 28 May 2000 From: Stephani Evans SEvans50@aol.com
John,
After receiving the Marlborough Quaker Monthly Meeting minutes, compiled by
Shirley V. Anson, and the unpublished Cornwall Quaker Monthly Meeting
minutes, also compiled by Shirley V. Anson, I have some corrections and
additions to make in the Sutton genealogy.  I am currently on vacation, and
don't have my materials with me, or I would give you the specific page
numbers.
CORRECTIONS:
1.  All references to DANIEL Sutton should be corrected to read DAVID Sutton.
[I have searched the LDS microfilms of the original Cornwall MM minutes, and
they also indicate this correction].  The original document cited by Gil
Leach was a handwritten document, and the names Daniel and David are easily
mistaken for one another.


14128. Phebe Sutton

E-MAIL: From: SEvans50@aol.com
Date: 04 September, 1999 10:44 AM
information obtained from Gil Leach, who does work at the Dutchess
The foregoing information was sent to me by Gil Leach, email
gilbleach@aol.com, who cited information contained in handwritten booklets in
his possession on Stroughtenburg/Ring family data. Gil is also a descendant
of Sophia Carpenter Sutton. Here is his original correspondence with me, as
well as excerpts from two other notes:
2-25-1999
Dear Stefani,
I found your 2/14/99 (valentines Day) query this AM as I was subscribing to
the list. I have the answer on the parentage of the three Suttons who married
DeGarmo's in Dutchess County, NY. The reply is a little long to be included
in the query reply section, so I am contacting you directly.
I am doing research on the Ring family originating in Dutchess County ca
1731-5. Some cousins of mine in Poughkeepsie (Ring's) have a significant
amount of archival information. Seeing your query sparked a memory in me
about the name Sutton, as it is in my family as well. One of the archives I
mentioned is a small (actually, two) writing booklet, plain paper, about 3 x
6 inches, folded like a book, and about 16 pages. On these are written the
lineage and children of Harmon Stoutenburgh, which I will transcribe below. I
have no other proof of the data you seek, but will add in parentheses
additional comments I have learned.
The DeGarmo's were early land owners in the Netherwood section od Pleasant
Valley, which was part of Clinton prior to 1821. One is mentioned in an 1821
deed as the second prior owner of the land.
>From the little booklets:
Family record of Henry Carpenter b. 8/6/1741, d. 1/22/1784
Phebe, his wife b.3/30/1747, d. 4/7/1784 married 3/1/1768
Daniel Sutton, b. 2/13/1768
married Sophia Carpenter, 3/25/1789
children:
Phebe, b. 12/3/1791 (m. Rowland DeGarmo)
Anna, b. 2/21/1795 (m. David DeGarmo)
Elizabeth, b. 5/3/1797 (m. Harmon Stoutenburgh)
Philenar, b. 12/16/1800
Henry C., b. 1/4/1804 (m. Elizabeth DeGarmo)
Sophia, b. 1/17/180(7)
David William, b. 6/17/1811 (or 19)
*************************************************
There, you have the data from the two little books. I also have the will of
Harmon Stoutenburgh, which mentions his children still alive (dtd 3/30/1868,
two weeks before he died)
Let me know what you think about all this.
Gil Leach
Wappingers Falls, NY
(currently in Sarasota)
Name Search
Dutchess County Genealogical Society
2-26-1999
"The little booklets came to me as a bonus while doing the Ring Family
History. I am descended from the original immigrant Ring in Dutchess Co. I
copied everything that was in the 2 books. I believe the books were written
by Harmon Stoutenburgh or his wife, Elizabeth Sutton."
3-3-1999
"Elizabeth Sutton, daughter of Daniel and Sophia Carpenter Sutton, married
Harmon Stoutenburgh. Harmon's daughter, Caroline married Oscar Ring.
Stefani Evans.

E-MAIL: Sun, 28 May 2000 From: Stephani Evans SEvans50@aol.com
John,
After receiving the Marlborough Quaker Monthly Meeting minutes, compiled by
Shirley V. Anson, and the unpublished Cornwall Quaker Monthly Meeting
minutes, also compiled by Shirley V. Anson, I have some corrections and
additions to make in the Sutton genealogy.  I am currently on vacation, and
don't have my materials with me, or I would give you the specific page
numbers.
CORRECTIONS:
ADDITIONS:
The DeGarmo spouses of Phebe, Anna and Henry Sutton are all children of Peter
DeGarmo and Mary D. Robinson [I can provide dates for Peter and Mary later,
if you want them].
1.  PHEBE Sutton [who married Rowland DeGarmo] d. 21 Feb 1873, and is buried
in Crum Elbow Friends' Meeting Ground, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., NY. [Old
Gravestones of Dutchess County].  Rowland DeGarmo is also buried there.
ADDITIONS:
The DeGarmo spouses of Phebe, Anna and Henry Sutton are all children of Peter
DeGarmo and Mary D. Robinson [I can provide dates for Peter and Mary later,
if you want them].
1.  PHEBE Sutton [who married Rowland DeGarmo] d. 21 Feb 1873, and is buried
in Crum Elbow Friends' Meeting Ground, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., NY. [Old
Gravestones of Dutchess County].  Rowland DeGarmo is also buried there.


14130. Elizabeth Sutton

2.  ELIZABETH Sutton [who married Harmon Stoutenburgh] is buried in Crum
Elbow Friends' Meeting Ground, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., NY [Old Gravestones
of Dutchess County].  I can provide her death date; I don't have it with me.
Harmon Stoutenburgh is also buried there.


14131. Philenar or Phila Sutton

3.  PHILENAR [Phila] Sutton, b. 16 Dec 1800; m. 2 Feb 1820, Society of
Friends MM, Marlborough, Ulster Co., THOMAS MULLENIX [son of GIDEON MULLENIX
and RHODA BIRDSALL, who were married 25 Apr 1787, Society of Friends MM,
Chappaqua, Westchester Co., NY]


14132. Henry Carpenter Sutton

E-MAIL: Sun, 28 May 2000 From: Stephani Evans SEvans50@aol.com
John,
After receiving the Marlborough Quaker Monthly Meeting minutes, compiled by
Shirley V. Anson, and the unpublished Cornwall Quaker Monthly Meeting
minutes, also compiled by Shirley V. Anson, I have some corrections and
additions to make in the Sutton genealogy.  I am currently on vacation, and
don't have my materials with me, or I would give you the specific page
numbers.
CORRECTIONS:
2.  HENRY C. Sutton is HENRY CARPENTER Sutton [per Harriet Sutton, Lincoln,
NE, granddaughter of Smith Sutton, who was a son of Henry C.  Smith named one
of his sons Henry Carpenter Sutton, "after his grandfather."  When she told
me this, she did not know of any Carpenter family connection, and didn't know
the significance of the name.  She also said that her uncle Henry's wife did
not like his middle name, and on Henry's obit, she changed it to Charles.  I
have not seen the obit.]
3.  HENRY Carpenter Sutton married 24 Mar 1825 [not 1824] Society of Friends
MM, Crum Elbow, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., NY  [citation in Marlborough MM
minutes].


7301. Benjamin Carpenter

Not listed except in notes in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel C.Carpenter, 1901.
He is confused with another Benjamin Carpenter in that book.

NOTE:  MARRIAGE to Martha Weeks is RIGHT.  The above book is wrong.  It had the wrong Benjamin listed.
We have 2 Benjamin Carpenters born in Westchester county, NY.
The other one was born 14 Nov 1775 in Sommers.  He died in Dec 1835.  Son of Benjamin & Jane Edmunds.
He is RIN 24164 in the CE CD 2001.
This one on 14 Oct 1775 in West Farms.  He died 17 Dec 1838. Son of Henry & Phebe.
See notes below that show it was the Benjamin, son of Henry who married Martha Weeks.
JRC Nov. 2002.

-E-MAIL:  From: Jean Carlson  ( j-carlson ) j-carlson@msn.com
To: John R. Carpenter
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002
Subject: Carpenters noted in the Hudson River Chronicle
Hi John,
I'm reading through an article & wonder if you've seen this & whether you have the 18 Carpenters noted in it?
Here is one:
"The Westchester Historian Volume 66 No. 4 Fall 1990, page 91
Notices in the Hudson River Chronicle - Deaths  Dec 25, 1838
Carpenter, Benjamin died in Somers Dec 17, 1838, age 62.  Member of Society of Friends."
If you've seen this source I won't bother copying & sending them to you.  This Benjamin has dates similar to a Benjamin Carpenter you once sent me who was born 1775 & died 1835.
To refresh your memory on those that I research...
HAWKS - HAWXHURST - IRELAND - BARTON
Jean Carlson
REPLY:
Dear Jean,
The dates are too close.  While it may be a chance, they appear to be the same person.
The Westchester Historian Volume 66 No. 4 Fall 1990, page 91
Notices in the Hudson River Chronicle - Deaths
Dec 25, 1838
Carpenter, Benjamin died in Somers Dec 17, 1838, age 62.  Member of Society of Friends.
I double checked the death date in the 1901 book and it does say 17 Dec 1835.  My guess is that we may have found a typo!
I will make a note regarding this.
And yes, I would be interested in seeing more.  Okay to share on the Carpenter forum?
Good Ops!
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA

E-MAIL: From: MzCortez@aol.com
To: jrcrin001@cox.net
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: Check out Benjamin CARPENTER
New York Quakers
Chappaqua MM Vital Records, 1785-1897, 1810-1903; Family History Library Film #17288
Marriage Certificate Benjamin CARPENTER and Martha WEEKS, 17d 2m 1803
Whereas Benjamin CARPENTER son of Henry CARPENTER and Phebe his wife deceased of the County of Westchester and state of New York and Martha WEEKS Daughter of James WEEKS and Sarah his wife of the County and State Aforesaid having declared their Intentions of Marriage with Each other before two Monthly Meetings of the people Called Quakers held at shapuquau in the state Aforesaid they having Concent of parents and parties Concerned and Nothing Appearing to Obstruct their said proposals were allowed of by the Meeting Now these are to Certify all whom it may Concern that for the full Accomplishment of their said Intentions this Seventeenth Day of the Second month one thousand Eight Hundred and three they the said Benjamine CARPENTER and Martha WEEKS Appeared in a public Meeting of said people at shapuqua Aforesaid and he the said Benjamine CARPENTER taking the said Martha WEEKS by the hand did in a solemn manner openly Declare that he took her to be his wife promising through Divine Assistance to be unto her A faithful and Loving Husband untill Death seperates them or words to that Effect and then the said Martha WEEKS did in like manner Declare that she took the said Benjamine CARPENTER to be her Husband promising through divine Assistance to be unto him A faithful and loving wife untill Death Seperates them or words to that Import and Moreover they the said Benjamine CARPENTER and Martha WEEKS she according to the custom of Marriage assuming the Name of her husband as a further Confirmation thereof Did then to these presents Set their hands
Benjamine CARPENTER
Martha CARPENTER
and We whose Names are hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of said Marriage and subscription have as Witnesses thereunto set our hands the Day and year above Writen
James WEEKS
Robert HALLOCK
Phebe WEEKS
Abraham WEEKS
Jesse UNDERHILL
Elizabeth CARPENTER
Benjamine WEEKS
Jacob UNDERHILL
Mary FOWLER
Robert CARPENTER
Stephen CARPENTER
Elizabeth COCK
James WEEKS
Sarah HALLOCK
Martha PEARCE
Jesse WEEKS
Mary WEEKS
Catherine CARPENTER


14136. Robert N. Carpenter

Number 780 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel C.
Carpenter, 1901.  No Family listed.

E-MAIL: Thu, 18 May 2000 From: "Marcia Buffett"
Dear John:
I've done abstracts of wills before where the dates and names are just
given. Do you do the same for indentures of property deeds?
Example:
Indenture of deed, dated May 7th, 1864, between Robert N. Carpenter and his
wife Betsey of Hope, Hamilton Co., NY, conveying 50 acres of land to
Danford A. Carpenter of Hope, Hamilton Co., NY for the sum of $75.00.
Recorded Jun 19, 1866, at Lake Pleasant Courthouse, Book 7 pages 435 and
436.  ... Marcia.
(Maybe for this Robert?)


14137. Robert Halleck Carpenter

Not listed in the book called: The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel C. Carpenter, 1901.

E-MAIL: I have my great grandmother's
Carpenter family bible from New York. It lists my great grandmother
Sarah Carpenter b. 31 jan. 1867 and her siblings brother Stephen and
sisters mary Edith Evelyn. Their parents Robert Halleck Carpenter b. 1
July 1827  m. May 11 1853 nyc to Amy Thorne Griffen Dau. of Thomas T.
Griffen and Mary Miller Amy b. Feb.18 1829. Robert 's parents are listed
as Benjamin and Martha. He died 17, 12m, 1838 aged 63 1mo. 3d (Born Nov.
14, 1775?) Martha D.19 of 9mo. 1827 aged 46 4mo. 11d.(born may 8 1781?)A
slip of paper in it lists a blacksmith bill of 17.06$ and on the
reverse  what appear to be death dates Martha in 1821 aged 46 James
1859aged 53 Joseph aged 36 in 1859 and Benjamin age 63 1838. Do any of
these appear in your data base? They were all Quakers for many
generations. The Sarah Carpenter listed 1st Married Henry Warrington
Gillingham at Meeting in NYC in 1897.These Quakers lived in Westchester
county and the Griffens in Orange and may have started out on Long Is
before settling in 9 partners . If any of this is of interest to add to
your data base I can send details. If you can connect them I would love
the info as I can't get past Benj. and Martha. Thanks for the site. Tina
Foss at sbmission@aol.com
MORE:
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: Carpenter Bible
Dear John, Yes I am still at this address. My Robert Halleck Carpenter was not the son of Wright Carpenter but the child of Benjamin Carpenter and Martha Weeks. From the dates I have for them I was able to reconstruct the line thru various Quaker records. The only online record had Robert's birthdate off by 20 years as someone must have thought it impossible for Martha to have Henry and then no children for all those years and suddenly have Robert.I had always heard Robert had a much older brother who could not take over his care when his mother died shortly after his birth. His father died when he was young leaving the orphaned Robert to be brought up by aunts in Westchester Co. which his family had helped settle.
I was also told that the family was descended from the Kips of new Amsterdam. Martha Weeks grandmother was a Kip. Wright Carpenter appears to be a close cousin of my line whose child has the same name as my ancestor. The Carpenters seem to like Benjamin and Robert and Sarah as names and repeat them often!
Thanks for keeping me posted on the Carpenter clan. Would you like a copy of what I have so far? Also, is La Mesa by San Diego? I was down there yesterday and thought I saw a road sign for La Mesa but am not really familiar with the area as I grew up here on the central coast in Santa Barbara County. My grandmother told me she had Carpenter cousins here in California as her aunt who married a Burr and moved to San Jose at the turn of the century. (Can one use that phrase now that the century has turned again?)Our family lost track of that San Jose bunch after they moved from New York. Thanks for all the info.
-Tina Foss in Santa Barbara.


7302. Robert Carpenter

He reportedly married and had several children, but none are listed.
The son Robert, has not been fully proved as a child, but one record indicates that "Robert Carpenter b. Jul 1778 late of Huron county" was the father.