Number 393 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 93
Family on page 170 (#168) A farmer
He served in the Revolution in a company commanded by Captain William
(Bill) Warren.PRF Disc #93 Pin #258420
Father: Jesse Carpenter Disc #93 Pin #258422
Mother: Margaret Bacon Disc #93 Pin #258423
Last name starts with a "B" and has about four letters. Make that 5 - "Brooks."
PRF Disc #26 Pin #730132
Father: Jabez Brooks Disc #26 Pin #729943
Mother: Mary Bateman Disc #26 Pin #729950
MAYBE:
Aserell, s. Henry & Phebe, b. Apr. 13, 1767 (Averell?); 1; 270
Her father is believed to be David Lawrence of Bristol county, MA.
Number 493 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 101.
Family on page 189 (# 198). A farmer
His marriage was published Oct. 19, 1750Comfort was a fifer in Capt. James Franklin's Company, in Col. Daggett's
Regiment R.I. A. He enlisted Jan 1, 1778 and served 3 months. He enlisted
again as fifer in Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter's No. 607 Company, Col. Carpenter
Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm: July 20, 1777 and served one month five
days and marched from Rehoboth to Bristol. He enlisted a third time as fifer
in Capt. Jacob Fuller's company in Col. Jacob's Regiment on May 22, 1778 and
served seven months and six days, served in Rhode Island. He enlisted a fourth
time as fifer in Capt. Nathaniel Ide's Company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's No. 775
Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm Aug. 16, 1779 and served one month.
He enlisted a fifth time as fifer in Capt. John Perry's Company, Col. Abel
Abiel's Regiment on July 27, 1780 and served three months and five days. He
marched to reinforce the Continental Army in Rhode Island.
Number 1285-a in the Carpenter Memorial on page 189.
She lived to be 82 years of age.
Eleazer was one of the minute men from Norton in the Lexington alarm.
Number 1285-b in the Carpenter Memorial on page 189.
She probably married Nathaniel Fenks of North Providence, RI.
Molly's father is believed to be David Lawrence of Bristol county, MA.
Number 511 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 105.
Family on page 196 (# 204).
A farmer. He married twice. He moved to Moriah, NY. Possibly died in MI?Jabez was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was also a soldier in the
French and Indian War. He served as a private in Capt. nathaniel Carpenter's
Company in Col. Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm and enlisted
Dec. 8, 1776 and served eight days. He marched from Rehoboth to Bristol.
He served also in Capt. Brown's Company, Col. Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode
Island Alarm, Enlisted Aug. 1, 1780 and served eight days and marched from
Rehoboth to Tiverton.
Abigail's children all lived and married with the exception of
one.
Resided in Ira, ,VT They had eleven sons and one daughter.
Preserved was a magistrate in town for more than 40 years; was
town clerk two years; representative in the Legislature 13
years; and he was foreman of the grand jury so often that the
boys at Rutland had for a by-word "A True Bill, P. Fish,
Foreman."
Resided in Middletown, ,VT
He left home at an early day, and it was reported that he was
burned in a theater in Philadelphia, Penn.
Number 396 on page 93 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Marriage was published 12 Nov 1741. She died age 61.
First name listed as "Col." in AF.
!Col. Walker served in the Revolutionary War and served as a selectman and
representative in the general court of MA His parents were Timothy Walker
and Grace CHILD Walker.
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Number 1787 on page 249 of the Carpenter Memorial. No Family listed.
Number 1789 on page 249 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1790 on page 249 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1791 on page 249 of the Carpenter Memorial.
No family listed.
Number 398 on page 94 of the Carpenter Memorial. His family is on page 170
(#169). His marriage was "published June 9, 1744."
See notes in the above record. Fought in the Revolutionary War as a private
in Captain Samuel Robinson's Company: enlisted 21 June 1778; served 22 days in
R.I.A. He served as a corporal in Captain David Batchelder's Company, Col.
Taylor's regiment, R.I.A. Served 15 days in July and August.
Jillson has it that William was b. March 13, 1723 or 1724, but 1725 is probably
right.
!The Carpenter & Related Family Historical Journal has death date of Jan 1,
1815. However the date is preceeded by "f." which may be a typo or some
unknown noteation.
!SEE: DAR PATRIOT INDEX.
Number 1090 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1091 in the Carpenter Memorial.
A farmer. One record has "John Hoppin Fr." instead of "Jr."
Number 1092 in the Carpenter Memorial. Per that record he died age "2" and
was buried in South Attleboro.
Number 1093 in the Carpenter Memorial.
NAME: First name not "Elder" per AF. "Elder" was a title given since he was a
Presbterian minister.
Number 1096 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Died aged 1 year and 22 days, he was buried in South Attleboro.
Number 1095 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No death date given in the above record. AF indicates she died as a child.
Number 1097 in the Carpenter Memorial.
First name in AF is "Dr.".
Number 399 on page 94 of the Carpenter Memorial.
!AFN 4VLT-LB and RX6L-F2 (with no last name) are the same person.
Carpenter Memorial only lists Dexter has a spouse.
Number 405 on page 95 of the Carpenter Memorial. A Farmer. Residence in Suffield, CT. His family is listed on page 171 (#170).
Jacob is Number 1102 in the Carpenter Memorial book on page 171. No family listed.
Number 406 on page 95 of the Carpenter Memorial. A Farmer. Residence in
Suffield, CT. His family is listed on page 171 (#171).
!SEE: DAR PATRIOT INDEX.
NAME: Deliverance MIROUGH in the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1104 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 171.
Number 1106 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 171.
Number 1107 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 171.
Number 1108 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 171.
Number 1110 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 171.
Zebulon Carpenter enlisted as a private in Captain Rowley's company,
Feb. 23, 1777; served one month thirteen days, Berkshire county regiment;
served at Ticonderoga. Zebulon Carpenter of Becket, enlisted in the
Continental army for three years on May 1, 1777; joined Capt. Moses Ashley's
company in Col. Vose's regiment and marched to Peekskill, NY and was reported
dead.
Number 1112 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 171.
Number 407 on page 95 of the Carpenter Memorial. A Farmer.
His family is listed on page 171 (#172).
He served in the Revolution in a Connecticut Unit.
!He applied for a Pension Application (12675) (26546)
!SEE: Hoyt, "Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications".
Number 1113 on page 171 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Probably married Thomas Bugbee on 4 Dec 1783 of Woodstock, CT.
Number 1114 on page 171 of the Carpenter Memorial.
He moved into the state of NY.
Number 1115 on page 171 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1116 on page 171 of the Carpenter Memorial.
He moved into the state of NY.
Number 1117 on page 171 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1118 on page 172 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1120 on page 172 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Per corrective notes on page 839, Elizabeth married twice. First
to Ebenzer Walker of Becket, MA then secondly to Burwell Carpenter of
the Providence line that went to Virginia. This matches data in the Virginia
Carpenter data records.
Number 410 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 95. A Farmer
His family is on page 172 (#173).
Joshua enlisted and was 3d Sergeant in Company 10; in the Eighth Regiment,
John Ripley, Captain; enlisted July 10; discharged Dec. 17, 1775.
This unit was a regualr Army unit which formed the backbone of "the Line."He apparently was married twice when you compare ages with birth dates.
Youngest children kept in this family pending further information.Joshua and his brother Ephraim did a large business in real estate as their
names frequently appear on records of deeds between 1760 and 1790.
The name of Ephraim and Joshua appear on the first records of Lebanon, CT as
being members of the first settlement of the town.He applied for a Pension Application (45319)
SEE: Hoyt, "Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications".
SEE: Johnson, "The Record of Connecticut Men in the Military and Naval Service
during the War of the Revolution."SEE: Web page at:
http://raims.com/revwar.html
Revolutionary War Pension Records of Ontario County, NY
CARPENTER JOSHUA A. SPARTA AM01-208 39
Number 1121 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1122 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Probably married Thomas Hancock, 16 April 1775. She was then (probably) a
resident of Somerworth, NH.
1804. Jeremiah or Jerry Carpenter
Number 1128b in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Jerry as he was called, was captured by the indians when but a mere lad. He
ran the gaunlet without receiving a blow, but as he came out, a young indian
threw a buck horn and put out one of his eyes.
1805. Joshua Augustus Carpenter
Number 1123 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1128a in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Benjamin was in the Indian war and was killed at Braxton, VA.
He was probably born 10 April 1765.
Number 1125 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1126 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1128 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Her naming indicates that her eldest sister was deceased by her birth.
Number 412 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 95.
His family is on page 172 (#174).Ephraim resided in different places; Hartford, CT, Hartford, VT and
Charlestown, NH. He was a blacksmith and an innkeeper.Ephraim was a member from Lebanon, CT to ratify the Constitution of the United
States in 1788 and voted against the ratification. He was a man a mark and
good reputattion in the towns in which he resided. He held the office of
selectman, Justice of the Peace and Captain of a military company and many
other important town offices.
Emphraim and his brother Joshua did a large business in real estate as their
names frequently appear on records of deeds between 1760 and 1790.
About 1790, Ephraim moved to VT. The name of Ephraim and Joshua appear on
the first records of Lebanon, CT as being members of the first settlement of
the town.BOOK:
History of Hartford, Vermont, July 4, 1761-April 4, 1889 : the first town on the New Hampshire grants chartered after the close ...
Page 294 - Select Men.
E. Carpenter, 1790
Number 1129 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1130 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1131 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1132 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Number 1133 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.
Probably died before age 21.
Number 1134 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 172.