11895. Frederick William Carpenter Jr.
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Biographical Sketches from: Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co.
NY, ed by William Adams, published 1893. History of the Town of Ischua – Chapter XLIX. Page 1131.
Frederick CARPENTER is the son of Frederick CARPENTER, of Rhode Island, who
settled in Warren, Mass., where he married Eunice BURROUGHS. Children:
Isaac, Eunice, Lucy, Laura, Calista, Mary, Eliza, Frederick, David, Sidney,
Hannah, and Charles. Mr. CARPENTER died there aged fifty-six and his wife at
the age of ninety-six. Frederick was born in Warren, Nov 4, 1804, and came to
Franklinville in 1821. Isaac, Lucy, Eunice, David, and Laura CARPENTER had
already settled in Franklinville and Farmersville.
Frederick had fifty cents in money left, which he paid Flavel PATRIDGE, who kept a small store at Franklinville, towards a new axe, which cost $2.50. He began chopping cord-wood at fifty or
seventy-five cents per day. He can now countmore than 200 acres of woodland in Franklinville, Machias, and Ischua which he has chopped over since that time. In 1831 he bought the first forty acres of his present farm, paying $4 an acre, and on it he has lived sixty-two years, buying in the meantime 145 acres more. In 1829 he married Elsie, daughter of David HIBNER;
children : David, who died twenty-one years old;James and Sidney, of Stevens Point, Wis., Ruth E. (Mrs. Noah SHERWOOD), of Ischua; FrederickL., who married Delilia, daughter of C. G. CHAMBERLIN, of Ischua; Sarah E. (Mrs. William McSTAY), of Lyndon; Levi P., who died in 1860; Eunice S. (Mrs. William WHARTON), of Nebraska;and Charles E., who died in 1860. Mrs. CARPENTER died in 1882. With the exception of two orthree years in the ashery and mercantile business, Mr. CARPENTER has always been a farmer. In 1835, he was
first elected justice of the peace and, although resigning twice, has since served nearly forty years. He served four years as supervisor of Hinsdale and was the firstsupervisor of Ischua (then Rice), holding the office in all
nineteen years. When young he madetwo trips on the Erie canal between Buffalo and Albany and is one of the few men living who saw the three THAYERs hung in Buffalo. Frederick L. CARPENTER resides on the homestead in
Ischua,which town he has served two terms as supervisor.
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DEATH: 19??.
FrederickL., who married Delilia, daughter of C. G. CHAMBERLIN, of Ischua.
Frederick L. CARPENTER resides on the homestead in Ischua, which town he has served two terms as supervisor.
Levi and Charles died on the same day. Was it an accident or disease?
Levi and Charles died on the same day. Was it an accident or disease?
Number 7354 in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
Number 7355 in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
DEATH: Did he die in 1856 or 1866? Served in the Army?
Number 7356 in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
RESIDENCE: Yankton, IA.
19475. Leonard Lorenza Carpenter
Number 7356a in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
Number 7356b in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
Number 7356c in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
RESIDENCE: Farmersville, NY. She was educated at Oberlin College, OH.
Number 7356d in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
19479. Fidelia Cicelia Carpenter
Number 7356e in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
Married and resided in NE. No Names given.
Number 7356f in the Carpenter Memorial. No family listed.
RESIDENCE: Rawson, Cattaragus, NY.
Not living.
Resided in Providence, RI
Resided in Providence.
19498. Julia Elizabeth Carpenter
Resided in West Boylston, ,MA.
Resided in Boston. But ...
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Henry HOLCOMB Self M Male W 52 CT Teamster CT CT
Emily HOLCOMB Wife M Female W 49 CT Keeping House CT CT
Mary CARPENTER Niece S Female W 12 CT At School CT CT
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Source Information:
Census Place New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut
Family History Library Film 1254101
NA Film Number T9-0101
Page Number 190C
James G. Carpenter submittted this line on 26 Aug 2003.
clfpc@bellsouth.netCENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Josiah CARPENTER Self M Male W 78 MA Farmer RI RI
Clarissa CARPENTER Wife M Female W 62 NY Keeps House MA CT
Uriah CARPENTER Son S Male W 42 MI Works On Farm MA NY
Albert CARPENTER Son M Male W 26 MI Farmer MA NY
Lottie CARPENTER DauL M Female W 22 MI Helps In H NY NY
George CARPENTER GSon S Male W 4 MI MI MI
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Source Information:
Census Place Woodstock, Lenawee, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254591
NA Film Number T9-0591
Page Number 516CAmos B. Carpenter, The Carpenter Memorial, Carpenter and Morehouse, Amherst, MA, 1898; Raymond George Carpenter's notes, p. 397
Josiah CARPENTER (AFN: 2P1P-SM) Sex: M
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