Number 577 on page 114 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 577 on page 114 in the Carpenter Memorial.
She died either 20 or 26 March 1789.
Deliverance was Moses Walker's seconf wife. Moses was one of the minute men
at the commencement of the Revolutionary War, and served at various times
during the war.
He was a Revolutionary War soldier and served as a Lieutenant. He was a
farmer who married three times.
Number 579 on page 115 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 830 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL, page 142.
Family on page 266 (# 296). A farmer.He was in the first military foot company of Rehoboth, MA in 1767.
Number 2017 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 266.
He was a Revolutionary War soldier and served as a Lieutenant. He was a
farmer who married three times.
Number 2022 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 267.
Number 580 in CARPENTER MEMORIAL. page 115. A farmer and Deacon of the
Church in Harford. More notes in CM book. 7 children in book. See page 212.Obadiah and Obadiah Jr. and Elias emigrated to Harford, Penn. in
1785. Obadiah Sr., was one of the first deacons elected in
1803, of the Congregational Church.
He enlisted as private in Captain Elisha Mayo's Company; served
in September and October, 1776, in New York, 2 months. Obadiah
Carpenter of Attleboro, Sergeant, enlisted in the Lexington
scare in Captain Wilmarth's company, Col. Daggett's regiment, in
the Rhode Island alarm; enlisted March 25, 1779 and served 21
days; roll dated at Attleboro; enlisted again as Sergeant in
Capt. Wilmarth's company, Col. Dean's regiment in the Rhode
Island alarm; July 31, 1780, and served 10 days.
Revolutionary War Vet.
SEE: North East Pennsylviana Biographical Record. Copy is listed as "Carpenter Family NE PA Bio Record.jpg".
AKA: Mercy LEE.
Settled in Ohio.
AF has father listed as Obidiah Carpenter, born 12 Mar 1677.
This seems unlikely because father would be 64 years old. Father may be
Obidiah's son Obidiah Carpenter, Jr. born 1707. His children born 1729 & 1731.
The Carpenter Memorial on page 115 confirms that Daniel number 581 is the 8th
child of Obadiah number 165 on page 72.
A farmer. One record indicates he married Elizabeth Tyler in 1760 then married
again in 1766.
He is mentioned as the father to two sons, Ezra and John who went to the 9 Partners settlement in PA.
SEE: North East Pennsylvania Biogrpahical Record. "Carpenter Family NE PA Bio Record.jpg".
Number 1500 in the Carpenter Memorial.
A soldier of the War of 1812 and they settled in Bethany, PA in 1816.
Number 582 on page 115 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 833 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL, page 143.
Family on page 268 (# 298). A farmer.It was probably this Caleb who served as private in Captain Hick's Company,
Col. Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm Dec. 8, 1776 and served 7
days. He marched from Rehoboth to Bristol. It was probably this ame Caleb
Carpenter who served as private in Capt. James Hill's Company, Col. Williams
Regiment on Sept. 29, 1777 and served one month as sworn in on the roll call at
Rehoboth and served at Tiverton.1 MILI It was probably this Caleb who served as private in Captain
Hick's company in Colonel Carpenter's regiment in the Rhode
Island alarm Dec. 8, 1776 and served 7 days; marched from
Rehoboth to Bristol; probably the same Caleb served as private
in Capt. James Hill's company, Col. Williams' regiment, Sept.
29, 1777; served 1 month; the roll sworn in at Rehoboth; he
served at Tiverton.
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 143
They removed near to Brattleboro, VT
Of Walpole, NH. Resided in Walpole.
They moved to Walpole, NH
She was recorded on the records of birth, "Patty" and was
published as "Martha".2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 268
Marriage Notes for Patty Carpenter and Samuel Allen
Published 18 April, 1811
AFN 92R9-Z2 and 9303-QP are the same person.
Number 526 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 107.
Family is on page 200 (# 207).
Noah settled in Attleboro and settled his father's estate. Noah's will was
dated Aug. 1, 1770 and proved Sept. 17, 1770. A farmer.
Number 1370 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 200.
Number 1371 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 200.
Number 1373 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 200.
Number 1374 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 200.
Number 527 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 107.
Family is on page 200 (# 208). They went north, perhaps to Royalston, VT.
A farmer. At least one child.Joseph enlisted as a private in Capt. Sylvanus Martin's compnay, in
Col. Williams' Regiment, on Sept. 29, 1777 (not 1727!) and served one month.
The roll was dated Rehoboth. He enlisted in Capt. Thaddeus Reed's Company,
Col. Nathaniel Tyler's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm of July 28, 1780 and
served 14 days and marched to Tiverton, RI.
Number 1375 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 200.
Number 526 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 107.
Family is on page 200 (# 207).
Noah settled in Attleboro and settled his father's estate. Noah's will was
dated Aug. 1, 1770 and proved Sept. 17, 1770. A farmer.
Number 531 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 107.
Family on page 200 and 201 (# 209). A farmer.
David J. Jillson has it that Asa was born 21 Dec 1736 and the CM has it
as 29 Dec. 1736. AF has death year as 1809 and the CM as 1810.
Resided in Cumberland, RI.
BIRTH: Exact year not ledgible "173_"
NAME: Larnard or Leonard? Larnard on record given.