Number 533 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 107.
His family is on page 202 (# 210).Stephen moved to Cheshire or Adams, MA. His family was born in Cheshire.
He served in the Revolutionary War as a soldier and was at the battle near
Bennington, VT on Aug. 16, 1777. He served as deacon in the Elder Warden's
church and gave public exhortations.Deacon Stephen Carpenter volunteered in Capt. Joab Stafford's company in 1777
and served six days. Independent company of volunteers from New Providence,
Lanesboro, E. Hoosick and Gageboro. Fought at Bennington. He served again the
second time as private in Samuel Low's company, Col. Benj. Simonds' regiment,
Oct. 13, 1786; served nine days in a Berkshire regiment on a northern alarm
under General Fellows.
p. 202 -- Carpenter Family by Amos B. 1898 Book has this listed under Stephen
Jr. -- he would only have been 10 yrs old in 1777 - so it must have been this
Stephen. jc
A quote from "History of the Town of Cheshire, Mass: (taken from Generations
Past, A Carpenter Genealogy by Forrest Raymond Carpenter) "Stephen Carpenter,
as well as the Whitmarths, was from Providence, belonged to the same church,
and was one of the strong men of the colony. He did not stop at the hill
proper but took up land farther to the west of the grant. Deacon Stephen
Carpenter, an early comer, was at that time a man of note and influence,
successful in a worldly way. His family are said to have been among the most
aristocratic people. He settled north of the village in New Providence and his
home was built just below the point where "Pork Lane" merges into the old road
to Adams. This street, so much travelled then, is now a grassy country lane,
the houses are old, some of them tumbled down, the stone walls are overgrown
with bushes and mountain flowers. Still some good farms and farmers are found
there at present. Mr. George Carpenter, a great grandson of the Deacon lives
in one of them." (1885)http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/regiments/earlymilitias2.html
APPOINTED OFFICERS OF THE LOCAL MILITIA
HERKIMER COUNTY, N.Y.
April 1808 - March 1817
**********
1808 June 13
HERKIMER COUNTY
Brigadier General George Widrig's brigade:
Lieutenant Colonel William Feeter's regiment:
...
Stephen Carpenter, captain, vice Angel Potter, moved; Wright Sherman, lieutenant, vice Stephen Carpenter, promoted; Stephen Van Ama, ensign, vice Wright Sherman, co.
(DOES THE SECOND STEPHEN INDICATE HIS SON? JRC)
...
1809 March 27
HERKIMER COUNTY
Lieutenant Colonel William Feeter's regiment:
...
Nathan Burwell, captain, vice M. Prindle; John Carpenter, lieutenant, vice Nathan Burwell, promoted; James Comins, ensign, vice John Carpenter, promoted; Stephen Van Ama, lieutenant, vice W. Seaman, refused; Shibnah Nichols, ensign, vice J.H. Sherwood, refused.
...
1810 March 12
HERKIMER COUNTY
Lieutenant Colonel William Feeter's regiment:
...
Stephen Van Arna, captain, vice S. Carpenter, do; Ezra Hicks, lieutenant, vice S.V. Arna, do; Cephas Braynard, ensign, vice E. Hicks, do.
...
1810 March 12
HERKIMER COUNTY
Lieutenant Colonel William Feeter's regiment:
...
Stephen Van Arna, captain, vice S. Carpenter, do; Ezra Hicks, lieutenant, vice S.V. Arna, do; Cephas Braynard, ensign, vice E. Hicks, do.Anson Leet, captain, vice C.M. Johnson; Joseph Stevens, lieutenant, vice N. Carpenter; Philip Ward, ensign, vice A. Leet; Elijah Carpenter, lieutenant, vice J. Carpenter; Samuel Dyer, ensign, vice J. Comins; Joseph Petrie, lieutenant, vice E. Hall; Peter Pickert, ensign, vice J. Petrie; Charles Dyer, lieutenant, vice J. Payne; Stephen Smith, second, ensign, vice C. Dyer.
...
1814 March 2
HERKIMER COUNTY
Ninetieth regiment - (Daniel Wright, lieutenant colonel):
...
Elijah Carpenter, captain, vice N. Burwell, resigned; Asahel Carpenter, lieutenant, vice E. Carpenter, promoted; Jason Beebe, ensign, vice S. Dyer, moved.
...
1817 MARCH 4
LIGHT INFANTRY - Eleazer M. Townsend, captain, vice Morse, resigned; Thomas G. Barnum, lieutenant, vice Brown, do; Henry Bellinger, ensign.
Ninetieth regiment of infantry:
...
Jason Beebe, captain, vice Carpenter; Levi Graves, lieutenant, vice Beebe, promoted; Nicholas Vincent, junior, ensign, vice Graves, promoted; Lyman Merriman, ensign, vice Kelsey, moved.
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Source: Military minutes of the Council of appointment of the state of New York, 1783-1821. Volume II. Compiled and edited by Hugh Hastings, State Historian. Albany: James B. Lyon, State Printer, 1901.
This resource is available at the New York State Library in Albany, N.Y. The Call Numbers at NYSL are as follows:
Volume 1: APP 650-4 MILMC 661616 V.1
Volume 2: APP 650-4 MILMC 661616 V.2
Volume 3: APP 650-4 MILMC 661616 V.3
Volume 4: APP 650-4 MILMC 661616 V.4
Steve Mabie also advised that these four volumes are available to order on microfilm at Mormon Family History Centers. Please order LDS Microfilm #1486475.
Created: 4/28/01
Copyright © 2001 Martha S. Magill
All Rights Reserved.
Residence, Fairfield, Herkimer county, New York. A farmer. p. 202 -- Carpenter
Family by Amos B. 1898.MARRIAGE:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rbrown/marrage/1800-cheshire-marriages.htm
Adams MA Marriages To 1800
From Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 By Frederick W. Bailey
Worcester, MA 1914
David Brown & Mary Carpenter, ----- 09 Mar 1788
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Phoebe Cortez located the above marriage data on line and sent the address to me on 26 Feb 2003.
She was a widow when she married Stephen Carpenter.
Number 542 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 108.
His family is on page 203 (#211). A Clothier
He learned his trade from his uncle Simon Carpenter (# 159 in the CM)
and after he was married he went to Bethel, VT. He moved at an early day from
Betel to Derby or Brownington, VT.From: "frank bradner"
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002
Do you want to hear something ironic --- as you know, I descend from William Sears Carpenter and my middle name of William is in his honor.
Now --- John Carpenter & Hannah Record leave CT and go to Windham, VT. Then they remove to Cayuhoga Co., OH. I'm sure there was a very close friendship between John and my gr-grandfather Samuel D Bradner (Samuel went first to Becket, MA from Warwick, Orange NY and then to Cayuhoga, OH. The daughter of William Sears Carpenter married the son of Samuel D. Bradner. Now I have researched Joseph Carpenter & Susanna
Bradner and Susanna was the great aunt of my Samuel D Bradner and both myself and Joseph Carpenter are descended from the original Reheboth Carpenters (in fact just 2 times removed). Isn't this a strange twist of
things ??? I hope that the little knit-picking on the John Carpenter & Hannah Record line ( mostly with dates and places) isn't going to be a big job. Of course, you could always put a footnote since the original info comes from the CD's.
Number 1398 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
No family listed.
Number 1399 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
No family listed. He sold land in 1797 in Derby, VT. Nothing more is known of
him. (Did he go west?)
Number 1400 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
No family listed.
Number 543 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 108. Born about March 1744 per the CM and about October 1744 per Porter genealogy (SEE: http://... below).
His family is on page 203 (#212). He was sometimes referred to as Jonah Whitmore because of his adoption, see note below.Jonah's father was killed about the time he was born, and he was adopted by one Mr. Whitmore, probably Isaac Whitmore, father of Zeruiah whom he married.
Issac Whitmore of Thompson, CT married a clark and had six children and Zeruiah was his second child.
Jonah was a minute man in the Revolutionary war and went to Dorchester when the British invaded Boston. See additional notes on page 108.SEE:
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/register/default.asp?vol=9&pg=53
Porter Genealogy
SEE: MISC PICS for RIN 15735
38-4 Jonah Carpenter's children of Ashford, CT. Born about October 1744.
NOTE: In this record Jonah 41-3 has b. Jan 2, 1774. This is wrong. That birth date is for his brother named Joseph Tittus Carpenter.
Number 1402 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
Her husband was a farmer and they reside in Waterford, VT.SEE: Barbaour Collection, Ashford, CT Windham Co., CT
Aeleser (?), d. Jonah & Se(r)viah, b. Sept. 19, 1772; 4; 71.SEE:
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/register/default.asp?vol=9&pg=54
Name listed as Alatheia who married Abiel Chene.
SEE: MISC PICS for RIN 34093
NAME: SEE wife's notes for details. AKA: Abiel Chene.
Number 546 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 108.
Number 554 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 109.
Family on page 206 (# 213). Resided in Pomfret, CT. A clothier.NAME: Name Simon on page 109 and Simeon on page 206.
Number 1409 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 206.
Resided Providence, RI
Number 555 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 109.
Family on page 206 (# 214). A farmer and a clothier.
!Marriage date 13 April 17__.He probably served in the Revolutionary War as we find his name in Capt. Caleb
Clark's Company in the 11th Connecticut Regiment. He was at New York in 1776.
It is probably this Oliver who enlisted July 10, 1775 in Company 5, Charles
Ellsworth, Captain, and Jedediah Huntington, Colonel.
He moved to Athens, Ohio.
Asa, s. Oliver & Prudence, b. Oct. 4, 1797; 1; 248
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Nathan DOTY Self M Male W 65 VT Farmer MA MA
Hulda DOTY Wife M Female W 63 CT Keeping House CT CT
Annie S. DOTY Dau S Female W 21 MA At Home VT CT
Asa CARPENTER Uncle S Male W 83 CT Works On Farm CT CT
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Source Information:
Census Place Killingly, Windham, Connecticut
Family History Library Film 1254110
NA Film Number T9-0110
Page Number 404C
Number 556 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 109.
Family on page 207 (# 215) A Baptist Clergyman.He was Elder of the Second Baptist Church in Attleboro until 1789 when he
removed to Providence, NY where he died. As a Baptist Clergyman, he preached
18 years in the South Baptist Church at Attleboro from 177 until about the
time he removed Providence Township, Saratoga county, whither his son
William had gone four years previously. He subsequently preached for
some time in the Baptist Church at Galway, New York.Elisha Carpenter, Jr., private, enlisted in Captain Hill's Company, Col.
Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm Dec. 16, 1776 and served 8 days.
Elisha Carpenter, private, in Captain Ide's Company, Col. Carpenter's Regiment
in the Rhode Island Alarm; enlisted Aug. 1, 1780, serving 9 days and marched
from Rehoboth to Tiverton.
It appears that it was this Elisha Carpenter, Jr. who was a private in Capt.
Peter Porter's Company, Col. John Brown's Regiment.
Enlisted 10 July 1777 and served 10 days in the Berkshire County Regiment.
In the Carpenter Memorial on page 109 and 110 is a transcript of a letter
written by Elisha Carpenter on 25 March 1802 from Providence, NY. It describes
his journey from Attleboro to Providence which took 14 days.One branch of of his grandchildren write their name as "CARPENTIER" claiming to
be of French origin. But this is in error.DEATH: On Sun, 1 Nov 1998 00:40:27 -0800 "Ken Warkinten" of
provided information from tombstone records on this
family. Elisha's tomstone reads: "Rev. Elisha D. Aug. 21, 1825 Age 80".
>Town of Providence, Saratoga Co. Carpenter Tombstones.
>Prudence wife of William J.D. died Oct. 6, 1842 age 25
>Sarah wife of C.C.D. Sept 8/1872 age 70
>Rev. Elisha D. Aug 21, 1825 age 80
>Anna his wife d. Aug 21, 1807 age 65
>James b. Feb 20, 1771 - Oc. 3, 1858
>Henrietta his wife d. Nov. 10, 1841 age 59
>James S. born in Massachusetts b. April 21, 1804 died March 2, 1886
>Reuben, M.D. b. July 14, 1842 d. Dec. 15, 1874
>Edward R. d. June 10, 1883 has a stone near him marked 1884-1918
>H. W. 1824-1918
>Harriet, great granddaughter of Elisha died Oct 31, 1902 age 88
>Clark J. 1839-1908
>Charlotte E. Collins his wife 1845-blank
>Hiram d. Nov 3, 1875 age 72
>Sally A. his wife d. July 25, 1856 age 49
>Sally Carpenter married to Hull.SEE: Saratoga County, New York Will Testators.
http://www.sampubco.com/ny/nysaratoga2.htm
CARPENTER, ELISHA PROVIDENCE 46-6-419
Probably related to the Freeman family of Barnstable county, MA.
DEATH: On Sun, 1 Nov 1998 00:40:27 -0800 "Ken Warkinten" of
provided information from tombstone records on this
family. Anna's tomstone reads: "Anna his wife d. 21 Aug. 1807 Age 65".
Number 1424 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 207.
No family listed.
Number 1425 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 207.
No family listed. She resided in Providence and married a farmer.
Number 1426 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 207.
No family listed. She resided in Providence and married twice.
Number 1427 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 207.
No family listed. She resided in Providence and married a farmer.
Number 557 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 110
Family on page 207 (#216) A farmer and comb maker.
He moved to Monson, MA then to Readsboro, VT.It is this Daniel who was in Stafford, CT about 1770 or 1775 and subsequently
in Monson, MA, thence to Readsboro, VT. It is probably this Daniel of
Leicester, who enlisted in the Lexington scare, private in Captain Thomas
Newhall's regiment; served six days. Daniel Carpenter of Wilbraham, private in
Captain Langdon's Company, served nine days. Daniel, of Wilbraham, private in
Captain Langdon's Company, enlisted April 29, and served eight months.
Daniel Carpenter, probably the same, enlisted July 9, 1780 (residence not
given) in Nehemiah Houghton's Company and was discharged Oct. 21, 1780.Daniel CARPENTER (AFN:S7MG-K4)
Born: 1 Jan 1747 Place: Attleboro, , Ma
Died: 5 Mar 1824 Place: Readsboro, , Vt
Married: 4 Apr 1769 Place: Wrentham, , Ma
Father: Elisha CARPENTER (AFN:LSPQ-45)
Mother: Anna WHITAKER (AFN:LSPQ-5B)
CHILD: Is the following a possible child?
REUBEN CARPENTER
Birth: 19 JUL 1775 Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Father: DANIEL CARPENTER
Mother: CHLOE
Source Information:
Batch Number: 7203322
Sheet: 23
Source Call No.: 0820182
Number 1429 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 207
Died about age 21, never married.
IF HE NEVER MARRIED, then who is the following?CENSUS: 1840 US Census
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Daniel Carpenter
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 3
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont; Roll: 543; Page: 18; Image: 42; Family History Library Film: 0027440.
Number 1430 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 207
He married but reportedly had no children. A Farmer.
Did he have a brother named Ezekiel who is not listed? See below.SEE: WEB PAGE:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/TaxLists/CazTown/1812Assessment.html#C
Cazenovia Town Assessment Roll for 1812 Daniel H. Weiskotten posted 8/16/1999.
Adapted from a list made by Christine Atwell Carpenter, Otis in DAR Records,
Cazenovia Town records, Film #0860301 Carpenter, Willard.
Carpenter, Ezekiel
Carpenter, Nathaniel
Carpenter, Otis
Carpenter, WillardEarly Cazenovia, Fenner, and Nelson Obituaries, 1808 to 1852
Carpenter, Ezekiel, died November 16, 1850, age 77 years, died at Cazenovia.
Carpenter, ______, infant of E. Carpenter, died August 15, 1822, age 3 months, died at Cazenovia.Notes from THE PILOT 1809 3/22/1809
Mortgage sale, by default of mortgage executed by Ebenezer Brown to Josiah D. Sabins, dated May 18, 1807, and assigned by Josiah D. Sabins to Ezekiel Carpenter.
Being in Cazenovia, a part of Great Lot PS of New Petersburg.
Beginning on the northwest corner of land lately owned by Betsey Pickett.
=North 6 ° west 37 rods 11 links (617.76 feet) on the line of the road (Sullivan Street).
= East 2 1/2 ° south about 32 1/2 rods (536.25 feet) to the southwest corner of Thomas Farr’s land.
= South 6 ° east 34 rods 11 links (568.26 feet).
= West 2 1/2 ° north 12 1/2 rods and 2 or 3 links (207.57 or 208.23 feet).
= South 6 ° east 3 rods (49.5 feet).
= West to the beginning.
Containing 7 acres 60 rods (7.38 acres).
Mortgage was assigned to Josiah D. Sabins by Ezekiel Carpenter.
To be sold at public vendue at the now dwelling-house of Lemuel Kingsbury, “inkeeper” (Inn Keeper), 9/23/1809THE PILOT for 1818
1/__/1818
"The office of The Pilot is removed to the wooden building one door below school-alley, near the east Chittenango bridge, Albany Street, where all orders of communication will be duly attended to." (Northeast corner of Albany and Center Streets)
1/__/1818
N.H. Coleman, drugs and medicines, moved from the south side of the Public Square, to E. Carpenter's old store, corner of Albany and Sullivan Street.
Number 1433 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 207
Sally married a Naham Grant, son of Preston Grant of Monson, MA and moved to
Readsboro, VT. He was a house Carpenter.CENSUS: IS this Sally Carpenter the same person? Probably not because of age difference.
1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Orrin D. ALLEN Self M Male W 52 NY Farmer NY NY
Louisa ALLEN Wife M Female W 48 NY Keeping House NY NY
John C. ALLEN Son Male W 17 NY At Home --- ---
Sally CARPENTER MotherL W Female W 84 NY CT NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Cazenovia, Madison, New York
Family History Library Film 1254859
NA Film Number T9-0859
Page Number 43A
Number 1434 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 207
Chloe married a Wells. He was a farmer.
Number 1435 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 208
Number 563 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 110
Family on page 208 (# 217).
He resided in Sutton, MA. He was active, enterprising and influential citizen,
from early manhood to his ripe old age.Children sequence indicates possible missing children in 1787, 1797 and 1799.
Since Reuben's first wife died in 1798, the 1797 and 1799 dates are reasonably
bare. Since children names are repeated after the young death of a child,
why isn't Amos repeated? Could another Amos have been born in 1787?Reuben Carpenter enlisted as private in Capt. Abel King's Company, Col. Sear's
Regiment on Aug. 21, 1781 and served three months at Saratoga.
He enlisted again in Capt. Almos Ellis' Company, Col. Seth Bullard's Regiment
during the Rhode Island Alarm. Enlisted July 27,1780 and served 14 days where
he marched to Tiverton. Roll dated at Bellingham, MA.
He enlisted again as private in Capt. John Carpenter's Company, Jan. 24, 1779
(1729 in in CM - a typo) and served three months doing guard duty at
Springfield. Enlisted again in Capt. John Carpenter's Company on June 1, 1780
and served eight months. Also on roll dated Jan. 1782.
Number 1436 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
Number 1437 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
Number 1438 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
Number 1439 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
Number 1440 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
Residence; Bellingham and Upton, MA. Her husband is a farmer.
Number 1441 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
Residence; Stonington, CT. He is a mariner.
Number 1444 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
No family listed.
Residence; Shelburne, MA. Her husband was a farmer and a shoemaker.
Number 1446 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208.
No family listed.
Residence; Grafton, MA. A farmer.
Number 563 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 110
Family on page 208 (# 218).
!He resided in Sutton, MA. He lived on the old homestead and his father lived
with him. A farmer.Simeon Carpenter then of Richmond, MA enlisted as private in the Lexington
scare and served 31 days; enlisted the second time as private in Capt. Aaron
Rowley's Company, in Col. Benjamin Sumner's Regiment. April 26, 1777 and
served 24 days. Berkshire Regiment: marched to Saratoga: He enlisted the
third time in Capt. Amos Rathbone's Company, July 8, 1777: served 13 days:
detachment of Milita under Major Caleb Hyde: served in the Northern Army.
Served again a fourth time as private in Capt. Rowley's Company, Col. Ashley's
Regiment July 22, 1777 and served 23 days at Stillwater.
Enlisted a fifth time as private in Capt. John Bacon's Company, Col. Rossiter's
Regiment, Nov. 5, 1780 and served four days; served on alarm at Stillwater;
Simeon Carpenter of Attleboro served one time as private in Capt. Ide's
Company, Col. Daggett's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm; enlisted Dec. 8,
1776 and served 24 days.
We think (Per Amos Carpenter), it is this Simeon Carpenter who served as
Captain in Col. Thomas Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm in
1780 for nine days.BIRTH:Citation Information
Transcription of text
Simeon Carpenter b 5-13-1759 MA d 1847 MA m Sallie Blanchard Pvt MA
Detail
Page 495
Source Information
Source Title (view source details)
DAR Patriot Index - Centennial Edition
Source Repository
State Library of Florida; Centennial Edition owned by Richard R. Sherwin
SEE ALSO:Citation Information
Transcription of text
Simeon Carpenter b 13 May 1759 at Attleborough in Bristol Cty MA
Detail
Page 548
Source Information
Source Title (view source details)
Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files
Source Repository
State Library of Florida
SEE ALSO:Citation Information
Transcription of text
Simeon Carpenter, s. Elisha and Anna (Whitaker), b. May 13, 1759
Detail
Page 67
Source Information
Source Title (view source details)
Vital Records of Attleborough, MA
Source Repository
NEHGSMARRIAGE:
Citation Information
Transcription of text
Simeon Carpenter and Sally Blanchard married Nov. 25, 1784
Detail
Page 224
Source Information
Source Title
Vital Records of Sutton, MA
Source Repository
NEHGSDEATH:
Citation Information
Transcription of text
Simeon Carpenter died 2 Oct 1847, age 88y 4m 18d (widower, born in Attleborough)
Detail
Page 405
Source Information
Source Title
Vital Records of Sutton, MA
Source Repository
NEHGS
She died age 78.
Number 1449 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208
Residence: Sturbridge. Her husband is a farmer.
Number 1450 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 208
Number 1453 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 209.
Number 1454 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 209.
Number 1456 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 209.
Residence: Charlton, MA. Her husband is a farmer and a Miller.
Number 1457 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 209.
Residence: Charlton, MA. Her husband is a farmer.
Number 565 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 111.
Family on page 209 (# 219) A farmer and comb maker.
He resided in Paris, ME after living in Sutton, MA.He held the Office of Justice of the Peace for many years, and was a prominent
man in all town matters. He moved to Paris, ME in 1793 and bought there that
same year. He was one of the first settlers of that town. Seth Carpenter of
Becket enlisted in the Continental Army for three Years. He joined Capt.
Ashley's Company, Col. Vose's Regiment, from Peter Porter's Company: it was the
Third Berkshire Regiment. It is not known why Bridget took her own life on
Sept. 8, 1805.
Number 1459 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 209.
He commited sucide. AF has 1809 for death date.
Number 1464 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
No family listed in CM.
!Dennis represented Howland in the State of Maine Legislature.
2310. Polly Woodbury Carpenter
Number 1465 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
Number 1466 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
Number 1468 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
Died young.
Died 7 Aug. 1813 per the Carpenter Memorial and 11 Aug. 1813 per the AF.
She was sister to Susanna Proctor who married Nathan, father and son married
sisters.
Number 1469 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
2315. Olivia or Oliva Carpenter
Number 1470 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
Oliva in CM.
Number 1471 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
2317. Miranda Proctor Carpenter
Number 1472 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
Number 1473 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
Number 1474 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
Number 1475 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 210.
No family listed.
Number 603 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. Page 118.
Family on page 217 and 218 (# 229). A farmer.
Residence: Greenwich, Washington County, New York.John Carpenter enlisted as private in Capt. Seth Summer's Company, Col. Gill's
Regiment and served at Castle Island. Dated 1 March 1778 serving for one month
and 8 days. He enlisted again as private in Capt. Ralph Thompson's Company at
Castle Island. Dated 1 Oct. 1779 serving for two months and two days. Suffolk
County Regiment. He enlisted a third time in Capt. Thompson's Company, Col.
Webb's Regiment. Dated 26 Aug. 1781 serving three months and twenty three days
as reinforcment to the Continental Army.
Number 1538 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. Page 217.
Number 1539 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. Page 218.
No family listed.
Number 1540 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. Page 218.
No family listed.
Number 1541 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. Page 218.
Number 1543 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. Page 218.