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

Notes


672. Eliphalet Carpenter

Number 445 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 97
His family is on page 177 (#185).
He was a joiner, a carpenter and a farmer.  He enlisted in the Revolution
7 Sept. 1776 in Captain Isaac Sargent's company, Major Backus Light Horse
Regiment.  The command was ordered to the army near NY in September or
November 1776.  General Washington issued the following general order: "A
relief being come for his light Horse under Major Backus that Corps is now
dismissed with hearty thanks for their faithful services and the cheerfulness
and alcrity they have shown upon all occasions."

1  MILI He enlisted in the Revolution, Sept. 7, 1776, in Captain Isaac
Sargent's Company, Major Backus Light Horse Regiment.  This
command was ordered to the army near NY, in September or
November, 1776.  Washington issued the following general order:
"A relief being come for his Light Horse under Major Backus that
corps is now dismissed with the hearty thanks for their faithful
services and the cheerfulness and alacrity they have shown upon
all occasions.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203


Esther Gurley

She was the daughter of Joanathan Gurley and Hannah Baker of Mansfield, CT.


Thomas Judd

Resided in Chatham, ,CT  Thomas was Solomon's brother.

MARRIAGE:
http://www.rays-place.com/town/chatham-ct/chatham-4.htm
Chatham, CT Vital Records 1739 to 1854
From the Barbour Collection as found at the CT State Library
Transcribed by Coralynn Brown
JUDD
Thomas, of Chatham, m. Esther CARPENTER of Coventry, Sept. 25, 1823, by Rev. Joel West


Adna Abbott

They moved to Cambridge and Hartford, N.Y.


Samuel Topliff

Resided near St. Louis, Mo.


Elijah Dexter

They moved to Cambridge, N.Y., and afterwards to Joliet,,IL


676. Noah Carpenter

Number 449 on page 98.  Family on page 178 (#186).
He married an Elizabeth.  Noah marched to the relief of Boston at the
time of the Lexington massacre in 1775, for three days and it is probably
this Noah who served in the War of 1812, under Commander Charles Abell
from 23 Aug to 26 Aug 1814.  He went from CT.


1892. Jonathan Carpenter

Number 1202 on page 178.  No Family listed.


1893. Zenas Carpenter

Number 1203 on page 178.  No Family listed.


1894. Curtis Carpenter

Number 1204 on page 178.  No Family listed.


1895. Cynthia Carpenter

Number 1205 on page 178.  No Family listed.


1896. Mollie Carpenter

Number 1206 on page 178.  No Family listed.


678. Israel Carpenter

Number 451 on page 98.  Family on page 178 (#187)
He served in the Revolutionary War in Captain Bacon's Company, Eleventh
Regiment in 1776 and also was at NY the same year; He enlisted from CT.
It is possible his third child Eunice belongs to his brother Benjamin.
No further information found.
The accuracy of this family, the spouse, and children is in question.


1897. Nicholas Carpenter

Number 1207 on page 178.  No Family listed
Married Phebe Fenner, daughter of William Fenner of Cranston, RI.
He resided in Johnston, RI.


1898. Phebe Carpenter

Number 1207 1/2 on page 178.  No Family listed
Married Andrew Mathewson, Jan 13, 1771 - ?


1899. Eunice Carpenter

Number 1208 on page 178.  No Family listed
Eunice was probably the daughter of Israel.
However, Benjamin, the brother of Israel, was discharged on 1 Jan 1778
and could also be her father.


681. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 455 on page 98.  Family on page 178 (#188).
He served in the Revolutionary War in Captain Bacon's Company, Eleventh
Regiment in 1776 and also was at New York the same year; He enlisted from CT.
He also enlisted in Brigham's Company, Eight Regiment on 28 Apr 1777
for eight months and was discharged 1 Jan 1778.  Name of spouse not listed.
Could his wife be named Roxanne?

It is possible that Israel's third child Eunice belongs to Benjamin.
She was conceived in the first part of Jan 1778.
Pending further information she remains with Israel.


1900. Rhoda Carpenter

Number 1209 on page 178.  No Family listed


1901. Roxa Carpenter

Number 1210 on page 178.  No Family listed


1902. Oliver Carpenter

Number 1211 on page 178.  No Family listed


1903. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 1212 on page 178.  No Family listed
Married Martha Ranson, 13 Oct 1822.


1904. Jeremiah Carpenter

Number 1213 on page 178.  No Family listed


1905. Asahel Carpenter

Number 1214 on page 178.  No Family listed


684. Asa Carpenter

Number 457 on page 98 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family listed on page 178 and 179 (#189).

Asa married twice.  First to a Dunham then second to Eunice Parker.  He first
went to East Haddam, CT and then to Sharon, VT where he probably died July 10,
1801.  A farmer.   There is some speculation he married his cousin Eunice (#450
in the CM).  Marriage to Euncie would have been abt April 1789.  It is
possible that several of Eunice's children from a previous marriage became
Carpenters, but at this time it is only speculation.  Those children in
question are Asa (#1216), Chauncy (#1218) and possibly Saxton (#1217).
Until further info comes forth, children are listed as in the Carpenter
Memorial.


1907. Asa Carpenter

Number 1216 on page 179 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family listed on page 306 (#392).
Resided in Strafford, VT.


Esther Norton A Widow

Esther was a widow.


1908. Saxton Carpenter

Number 1217 on page 179 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No Family listed.  He married a Lucy Korkings.  He moved to Sharon, VT.


Eunice Parker

Eunice Parker may have been born as Eunice Carpenter #450 in the Carpenter
Memorial on page 98 who married a Porter.  She probably died between 1795 and
1801.


1912. Patience Carpenter

Number 1221 on page 179 in the Carpenter Memorial.
She married Thomas West and resided in Vershire, VT.


1914. Eunice Carpenter

Number 1223 on page 180 in the Carpenter Memorial.
She married a John Preston.
!EXTRA: Many children reported including: Worcester, Asahel Arnold, Joseph,
Benjamin, Joseph Eley, Asa, Mary (Polly), John C., Harriet C., Eunice,
Clarissa, William F., Hannah, Franklin Alexander, Alonzo, Chester, Emily and
Lucy Ann.


685. James Carpenter

Number 458 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 98.
Family listed on page 180 to 185 (#190).

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 23

He was a farmer and one of the grantees of the town of Chittenden, Rutland
county, VT, March 16, 1780.  He served in the revolution.  He "turned out
from Coventry for the relief of Boston."  He was a representative in the
Legislature of VT in 1786 and 1787.
His wife, while he was in the Revolutionary War, sowed upwards of eight acres
of grain, because she could not obtain help.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 9.
Mrs. Eliza Carpenter Burnham.
James Carpenter marched from Coventry to the relief of Boston in Maj. Thomas
Brown's company, and subsequently enlisted in Col. Ebenezer Allen's
regiment. He served two terms in the
Legislature, and died at Sharon, Vt.


1921. Eunice Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27


1922. Alpheus Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27


1924. Achsah Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27

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Carpenter, Achsah (1780 - 1823) - female
b. 16 AUG 1780 in Coventry, Tolland County, CT
d. 9 APR 1823
father: Carpenter, James Sr (1741 - 1813)
mother: Ladd, Irene (1744 - 1817)
spouse: Childs, Abner (~1778 - )


1925. Alanson Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27
Died in the same year as birth.

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Carpenter, Alanson (1782 - <1783) - male
b. 26 AUG 1782 in Coventry, Tolland County, CT
d. BEF. 1783 in Coventry, Tolland County, CT
father: Carpenter, James Sr (1741 - 1813)
mother: Ladd, Irene (1744 - 1817)


1926. Lucy Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27


1927. Pamela Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27


1929. Caroline Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27
No birth date given.


1930. Stephen Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27
No birth date given.


1931. Henry Carpenter

Number xxx in the Carpenter Memorial on page 180.

BOOK:- GENEALOGY: Carpenter and Allied Families by Miss Annie L. Carpenter,
The American Historical Society, Inc., NY, published in 1936. Page 27
No birth date given.


686. William Carpenter

Number 459 on page 99 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family listed on page 185 and 186 (#191).   A farmer.


1932. William Carpenter

Number 1238 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.
A farmer.


1933. Rachel Carpenter

Number 1239 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.
She married a farmer.


1934. John Carpenter

Number 1240 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.
A farmer who died age 58.


1935. Tirzah Carpenter

Number 1241 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 186.  No family listed.
She died age 61. She married a farmer and they moved to IN.


1936. Candace Carpenter

Number 1242 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 186.  No family listed.
She married a farmer and they moved to Rodman,, NY.


1938. Mary Carpenter

Number 1244 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 186.  No family listed.
She married a farmer and they moved to Rodman,, NY.


687. Bridget or Betty Carpenter

Number 460 on page 99 in the Carpenter Memorial.
For some reason she was listed or known as Betty when she married.
OR the person known as Betty was her sister Betsey.  Probably she and her
sister married the same person.


688. Josiah Carpenter

Number 461 on page 99 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 186 (# 192).  A blacksmith.
He marched to the relief of Boston in the time of the Lexington scare in 1775
for 21 days.

1  MILI He marched to the relief of Boston at the time of the Lexington
scare, in 1775, for 21 days.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203

Husband's Name
Josiah CARPENTER (AFN:H0Q6-80)
 Born:  16 Apr 1745  Place:  Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut
Died:  20 Nov 1824  Place:  Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut
Married:  20 Dec 1770  Place:  Coventry, Tolland, Conn
 Father:  Ebenezer CARPENTER (AFN:9C20-MJ)  Family
Mother:  Eunice THOMPSON (AFN:9C20-NP)


Phebe Porter

Wife's Name
Pheobe PORTER (AFN:H0Q6-LP)
 Born:  11 Mar 1750  Place:  Coventry Twp., Tolland, Ct.
Died:  1 Mar 1829  Place:  Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut
Married:  20 Dec 1770  Place:  Coventry, Tolland, Conn
 Father:  Jonathan PORTER (AFN:QLTS-27)  Family
Mother:  Sarah LADD (AFN:QLTS-3D)

Her ancestry goes into England.


1942. Zebulon Carpenter

He moved to the state of NY.


1943. Horatio Carpenter

His death was caused from carrying a bag of meal.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 186


Stocking

Moved to Springfield, N.Y.


Frink

Removed to Springfield, N.Y.


690. Eunice Carpenter

Number 463 on page 99 in the Carpenter Memorial.
She married Joshua Tilden and moved to Enosburg, VT.  He was a farmer.


692. Ebenezer Carpenter

Number 465 on page 99 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 186 (# 193).  A farmer.
He resided in Lebanon, CT and probably served in the Revolutionary War.

Ebenezer CARPENTER-
was born 30 Dec 1751 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. He died 12 Apr 1830 inLebanon, New London, CT.
!Number 465 on page 99 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 186 (# 193).  A farmer.
He resided in Lebanon, CT and probably served in the Revolutionary War.
Ebenezer married  Isabel WHEELOCK about 1781 in CT. Isabel was born about1751 in of, CT. She died in New Lebanon, New London, CT.
They had the following children:
    +    M    i.   Calvin CARPENTER-
was born 1782 and died 1860.
Ebenezer also married
(2) DUVAL after 1785 in New London, CT. DUVAL was born after 1751 in of,CT.

Descendants supplied by John L. Carpenter of NH in a GEDCOM in October 2003.


693. Dr. Amos Carpenter

Number 466 on page 99 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 186 (# 194).  A physician.
BIRTH: 2 July 1753 per the family and 21 July 1751 per the CM and the AF.

SEE:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, pgs 362-363, Vol
LXXI1917 Boston,Ma..
Amos Carpenter of  Tiringham was born at Coventry ( CT) ye 21 0f 7 month 1755.
his wife Hannah was born Coventry the 1 st of 9 th month 1757
Huldah Carpenter was b. at Tiringham ye 6 of 1 st month 1794
Hannah Carpenter departed this life ye 21 of 1 mo. 1795
Anna Carpenter second wife was born at Nantucket ye 3rd of 11 mo. 1764
M. D., studied medicine with Dr. Lee of Windham , ,CT A
prominent physician of his day. After receiving his degree. Dr.
Carpenter practiced medicine a short time in Tyringham and for
twenty years in Berkshire , where he was widely known and
esteemed for his medical skill and benevolent Christian
character. His second wife, Anna Macy, was a woman of rare
accomplishments and many Christian graces. Shortly after his
second marriage he removed with his family to Ghent, N.Y.; about
this time, he was moved to join the society of Friends and
became an honored member of that religious order, adding to his
wide usefulness as a physician, the freely giving the ministry
of a preacher among Friends.  His wife was one of unusual
benevolence, being widely known in both medical and religious
relations as a friend of the poor and needy.  His family says
that his birthday is July 2, 1755.2  SOUR S203 3  TEXT pg 837

CHILD: Child not listed in record - possible missing or incorrect child ???
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Carpenter, Alexander (*1789 - ) - male
b. in Hudson, Columbia County, NY possibly
father: Carpenter, Amos Sr (1755 - 1832)
mother: Hunt, Hannah (~1757 - )
Event AFN - [place: 1X1L-SXG]

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Carpenter, Amos Sr (1755 - 1832) - male
b. 21 JUL 1755 in Coventry, Tolland County, CT
d. 23 AUG 1832 in Ghent, Columbia County, NY
father: Carpenter, Ebenezer Sr (1709 - 1777)
mother: Thompson, Eunice (1722 - 1777)
spouse: Hunt, Hannah (~1757 - )
- m. 27 JAN 1780 in Connecticut
----------child: Carpenter, Sophia (1787 - 1852)
----------child: Carpenter, Alexander (*1789 - )
spouse: Macey, Anne (1764 - 1851)
- m. 1 JUN 1796 in Ghent, Columbia County, NY
----------child: Carpenter, Eunice (1797 - 1849)
----------child: Carpenter, Silvia (1802 - )

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 00:22:43 EST
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Conn Courant 7/23/1792 died at Coventry, Mr. Amos Carpenter, aged 99

National Advocate: NY, NYList of letters 11/9/1616  Joel  Carpenter

Ad Hudson, NY  Wool will be taken in at the store of Mr. Amos  Carpenter, Jun
o Hudson at the sore of the subscriber and at the machines.

6/11/1822 RI American and and Gen Advertiser, Providence, RI
"

"MARTIN ROBINSON"                        ***
Has just received and for sale,
A few copies of a Discourse delivered at the Universalist Church in Hudson
(N.Y>) designed to answer objections to the doctrine of Universal  Benevolence,
which had been made by Dr. Amos Carpenter, a respectable preacher  of
Friends; by Reverand David Picking - second Edition, 56 pages - price 20  cents. Ju


Hannah Hunt

BIRTH: 1 Sept 1753 but Family records indicate 1 Sept 1757 See corrective
notes in the Carpenter Memorial on page 837 (466A).
She was the great aunt to Hon. Washington Hunt, once governor of the state of
NY.
DEATH: NEH&GS has death as 21 Jan 1795. Other records have 25 Jan 1795.  Was
one death and the other burial?
Tiringham = Tyringham.


1971. Alanson Carpenter

This is a little wierd.  Two Alanson's with different birth dates and death dates with same parents?


Anne or Anna MacY

She was the daughter of Abraham Macy (MACEY) of Nantucket.
BIRTH: NEG&HS has: Anna Carpenter second wife was born at Nantucket ye 3rd of
11 mo. 1764.

NOTE: There was an Anne Macey who died 7 Feb 1851 in Hudson, Columbia, NY who was related, but not the same person.


1982. Alexander Carpenter

THIS person not listed in record - possible missing or incorrect child ???
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Carpenter, Alexander (*1789 - ) - male
b. in Hudson, Columbia County, NY possibly
father: Carpenter, Amos Sr (1755 - 1832)
mother: Hunt, Hannah (~1757 - )
Event AFN - [place: 1X1L-SXG]