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

Notes


956. Esther Carpenter

Not in the Carpenter Memorial.
For some reason Esther is not listed among the children of Jotham born at
Rehoboth, however, she is listed among his children in his will.    The
Billington Family Genealogy  does include Esther in the children of Jotham.
pages 65,  lists names of Jothams children and also contains a portion of his
will.  On page 145 it lists both of Esthers marriages and her children.
(Esther's grandmother was Mercy Billington)  Not only is Esther included, it
lists both of her marriages, names of her husbands and children.
This line submitted by Joyce McManigal on Thu, 19 Aug 1999.
.


Nathaniel Bowen

Information on Nathaniel Bowen was contributed by John Bowen  and David A.
Hills.
Records of the marriage of Nathaniel's parents, his birth, marriage and birth
of some of his children are recorded in the Vital Recods os Swansea MA,
Information on him is also found in the Genealogy of his son Thomas Bowen and
his wife Penelope Aldrich of Richmond, NH.  He also appears as the husband of
Esther Carpenter in the Billington Genealogy.
This ancestry and descendant line submitted by Joyce on Thu, 19 Aug 1999.
.


957. Hezekiah Carpenter

Number 640 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 124.
His family is on page 239 (#246).
He married three times. Residence Johnson and Hopkinton, RI.  A carpenter and a
farmer.  He served in the struggle of the Revolutionary War for Independence.
He moved to Hopkinton after he married his third wife.

NOTE: Marriage to Joanna Aldrich is in error - she married another Hezekiah Carpenter!

BOOK: John Billington Family.  Page 126 - Hezekiah Carpenter b. Rehoboth
6 Jan 1724/5, d. prob. Hopkinton RI bet. 2 May 1803 and 4 April 1808. [1]
He m. (1) Swansea 16 Aug. 1745 Phebe Bowen, b. Swansea 7 Feb. 1727, d. before
1778; Daughter of Stephen and Phebe (Slade) Bowen. [2]
He m. (2*) Hopkinton RI 20 May 1778 PRUDENCE JOHNSON, [3,4] Who has not been identified. She d. aft. 3 June 1810 when she signed a receipt in her husband's
estate. [1]
Hezekiah lived at Johnston, LI before 1760 and at Hopkinton, RI by 1775.
Hezekiah Carpenter of Hopkinton in his will dated 2 May 1803 and proved 4 April
1808, gave onefourth the improvement of his estate to "my last wife Prudences;"
$666.66 to eldest son Daniel, half the amount or $333.33 each to daughter
Elizabeth Russel, to deceased daughter Sabah Eagleton's five heirs, to daughter
Lydia Fenner, Hannah Burdick and Esther Crandall. Son, John Carpenter inherited
the remainder of the estate and was named executor. [1]
Receipts were shown from widow Prudence Carpenter of Hopkinton, dated 1810; and
others from Daniel Carpenter and wife Thankful of Cayuga Co, NY; Hannah and
John Burdick of Milton, Cayuga Co.,NY; Elizabeth and David Russel of Scipio,
Cayuga Co., NY; Lydia and John Fenner, and Esther Crandall, all of Hopkinton.
The five heirs of deceased daughter Sarah Eagleston, from  receipts shown in
clerk's copy dated NOV, 1803 (sic-1808?) were; Wilkerson Eggleston (Sic) and
Sarah Robinson, wife Of Thomas Robinson, all of Hopkinton; Jabesh Eagleston
(sic) and Reuben Lake, of Hadley, Saratoga Co., NY; and Samuel Rogers Of
Greenwich, NY. Thomas Robinson, Reuben Lake and Samuel Rogers were apparently
husbands of Eagleton / Eggleston granddaughters of Hezekiah Carpenter. [1]
Children (CARPENTER) , first five presumably by Phebe last is, by Prudence, 10
birth .... records found. [1,4]
i   Elizabeth DIED b. ca. 1746
ii  DANIEL b.
iii Sarah b. d. bet. 1803
iv  LYDIA b.
v   HANNAH b. ca_ 1755
vi  JOHN b. ca. 1779
vii ESTHER b. ca. 1780
*Note: An additional marriage to Joanna Aldrich, 1 July 1769 11 ascribed to
this Hezekiah Carpenter in Ref. #4 but in fact, Joanna married a different
Hezekiah Carpenter of Connecticut. (See Woodstock CT BY Bowen 3:171.)
Reference: 1. Hopkinton RI PR 4:138-9,183,195 (Hezekiah  Carpenter). 2.
Swansea Original VR, bk. B p. 57/129. 3. RI VR, Hopkinton 5:10. 4. CARPENTER
(Rehoboth) GEN, pp. 124, 239.  This gives birthdates of the two youngest
children, which fit their marriage dates.

MILITARY: Rhode Island Colonial War Servicemen, 1740-62
Given Name: Hezekiah
Surname: Carpenter
War Served In: King George's War
Notes: Major, later Colonel. Member of Councils of War in 1743 and 1745, and of Committee on Fortifications in 1741.
Source Information:
Flint, James, ed.. Rhode Island Colonial War Servicemen, 1740-62 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Chapin, Howard. Rhode Island in the Colonial Wars. Providence, RI, USA: The Society, 1920.
Description:
Listing of over 3800 men who served Rhode Island between 1740 and 1762

MARRIAGE:
Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
Gender: Male
Spouse: Phebe Bowen
Marriage Date: 16 Aug 1745
City: Rehoboth
County: Bristol
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0562559.
Source Information:
Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Original data: With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Family History Centers throughout the United States. See table below for information listed.

CENSUS: Militia Census
Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890
Name: Hezekiah Maj. Carpenter
State: RI
County: Newport County
Township: RI Military
Year: 1742
Page: NPL
Database: RI 1740-1743 Colonial Census Index  
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
AND
Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
State: RI
County: Newport County
Township: Militia
Year: 1743
Page: NPL
Database: RI 1740-1743 Colonial Census Index  
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
AND
Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
State: RI
County: Newport County
Township: Newport
Year: 1747
Page: 014
Database: RI 1747 Colonial Census Index  
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
AND
Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890
Name: Hezechiah Carpenter
State: RI
County: Washington County
Township: Hopkinton
Year: 1777
Page: 001
Database: RI 1777 Military Census Index  
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

CENSUS: 1774 RI Census
All Rhode Island Census, 1774
FAMILIES.: Carpenter, Hezekiah WHITES. MALES. Above 16.: 2 WHITES. MALES. Under 16.: 1 WHITES. FEMALES. Above 16.: 2 Total.: 5
CENSUS: 1782 RI State Census
Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
State: RI
County: Washington County
Township: Hopkinton
Year: 1782
Page: NPN
Database: RI 1782 Census Index  
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
SEE ALSO:
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
State: RI
County: Washington County
Township: Hopkington
Year: 1782
Record Type: Tax List
Database: RI Early Census Index

CENSUS: 1790 US Census
1790 United States Federal Census
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
[Nezekiah Carpenter]  
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females: 2
Number of Household Members: 4
Source Citation: Year: 1790; Census Place: Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island; Roll: M637_10; Page: 122; Image: 77; Family History Library Film: 0568150.

CENSUS: 1800 US Census
1800 United States Federal Census
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Hopkintown, Washington, Rhode Island
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 3
Source Citation: Year: 1800; Census Place: Hopkintown, Washington, Rhode Island; Roll #46; Page #744; Image: 288; Family History Library Film: 218681.

BIO:
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
Name: Hezekiah Carpenter
Birth Date: 1725
Birthplace: Rhode Island
Volume: 25
Page Number: 200
Reference: Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.( The greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): 12 May 1919, 7253
Source Information:
Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library.


2627. Daniel Carpenter

Number 1650 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 239.
No family listed.  Residence: Locke, NY.  He was a farmer and a house
carpenter.  He married twice.


2630. Sarah Carpenter

Number 1653 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 239.
No family listed.  She married a farmer and moved to the state of New York.


960. Job Winslow

AFN TT6D-P6 and 2P4B-9T are believed to be the same person.


963. James Winslow

Descendant Info:
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8
page 201
[p.201] Mrs. Adaline Boon Satterlee.
DAR ID Number: 7597
Born in Pennsylvania.
Wife of Orrin Day Satterlee.
Descendant of James Winslow and of Carpenter Winslow of Maine.
Daughter of Reuben Winslow and Elizabeth Collins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Carpenter Winslow and Betsey Colburn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Winslow and Anna Huston, his wife.
James Winslow and his son Carpenter gave civil and military service.
Also No. 6303.


968. Barnard Carpenter

Gene Zubrinsky has the following notes for Barnard. See father's notes.
Children of John and Sarah (Hillard) Carpenter, born at Swansea:[]
ii. Barnard Carpenter, b. 26 June 1723; living at or near Dover, Dutchess Co., N.Y., in 1771;[] m. Swansea 30 Aug. 1744 [sic] Alse/Alice Lake.[]

(end Gene Zubrinsky notes)
Old notes follow.

Number 646 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 124
Family on page 239 (#247)
The CM has Swansea has birth place but other records indicate Stafford, CT.

NAME:  Barnard is missidentied as Barnabas (legal name Barnard) Carpenter in the IGI and the Pedigree Resource File.  See:  Compact Disc #66     Pin #78102


2655. Hannah Carpenter

Number 1656 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 239


2656. Sarah Carpenter

Number 1657 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 239


969. John Carpenter

Gene Zubrinsky has the following notes for John. See father's notes.

Children of John and Sarah (Hillard) Carpenter, born at Swansea:[]
iii. John Carpenter, b. 4 Jan. 1728/9; d. (probably Milton [not Stillwater]), Saratoga Co., N.Y., between 25 Jan. 1804 (will) and 13 March 1804 (probate);[] m. (1) Rehoboth 23 Oct. (int. 16 Sept.) 1749 Judah/Judith Horton of Rehoboth; m. (2) 16 July 1757, perhaps in Dutchess Co., N.Y., Ruth Horton; m. (3) Ann _____.[]

(end Gene Zubrinsky notes)
Old notes follow.

Number 647 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 124.
Family on page 239 (# 248).  Children inconsistancies in birth years and
duplication.
!John only married twice per corrective notes on page 837 of the CM.
His first wife was Judith Harlow, not Judith Horton, per corrections on p. 837.
(SEE UPDATE ON HER!  SHE WAS A HORTON who married a Harlow.)
He first moved from Swansea, MA, to New London, CT, thence to Stafford, CT in
1760 where he died in 1816.  He was 88 years old when he died.
He was one of the first settlers of Stafford.
It was probably this John Carpenter who, then of Monson, MA, who enlisted as a
private in Capt. Freeborn's Company and served 18 days in the Lexington alarm.

1982 Update:  John was married three times as orginally reported in the CM.
He married Ruth Horton (1734-1777) per the "John Carpenter (1775-1859) -
Supplement to the Palmer-Burlingham Genealogy" by Dale C. Kellogg, Elyria,
OH in 1982.

MARRIAGE: Alternate marriage dates given:
Marr:23 Oct 1749 to  Spouse:Judith HORTON-1004
Marr:16 Jul 1757 to  Spouse:Ruth HORTON-388

UPDATE:
99-06-07 12:04:55 EDT From: sharilyn@northcoast.com (Sharilyn Whitaker).
She updated first spouse and addtional children's names by working with Horton
researchers.

2001 Update: see Mary Loomis' notes.  The marriage to Mary Loomis seems to belong to another John Carpenter.


Judith or Judah Horton

NAME: HARLOW not HORTON.  See corrective notes page 837 in the CM.
UPDATE: Per Sharilyn Whitaker, Judith's death date was found.  Also Judith was
a Horton (sister of Ruth) and married a Harlow and was widowed.

E-MAIL: Sat, 22 Jan 2000
Phoebe Cortez -  MzCortez@aol.com
Dear Fellow Carpenter Researchers,
I extracted these names from LDS film # 0501159 several years ago and have
not been able to find satisfactorally the films explaining the court
proceedings - has anyone ever been interested in or able to find these
records.
I Will give a brief description, but without the mo and day, OK
File #     Plaintiff                  Defendant                       Year
C62, C62A John Carman      Judith Harlow  1769


Ruth Horton

1982 Update:  John was married three times as orginally reported in the CM.
He married Ruth Horton (1734-1777) per the "John Carpenter (1775-1859) -
Supplement to the Palmer-Burlingham Genealogy" by Dale C. Kellogg, Elyria,
OH in 1982.


2660. Joseph Carpenter

Number 1663 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 240
Family on page 401 & 402 (#548)  There is confusion with who his mother was.
He married twice. 1st Betsey Wheeler with 1 son and 3 daughters.
2nd Sarah Bell with 10 children.  The CM has 17 children listed for him.
Possible 3rd wife?

A farmer and an Innkeeper.  He went to Randolph, VT when about 20 years of
age, where he resided for 27 years.  Residence Randolph, VT, Norwich, NY, and
Lancaster, NY.


2661. Judith Carpenter

Born either NY or CT.


970. Warren Carpenter

Gene Zubrinsky has the following notes for Warren. See father's notes.

Children of John and Sarah (Hillard) Carpenter, born at Swansea:[]
iv. Warren Carpenter, b. 26 Jan. 1731/2 (not June 1732);[] d. Russia, Herkimer Co., N.Y., between 16 Mar. 1813 (will) and 2 May 1815 (will recorded);[] m. Swansea 21 Aug. 1755 Rebecca Horton.[]

(end Gene Zubrinsky notes)
Old notes follow.

Number 649 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 125.
No family listed or spouse listed in the CM.

Shirley Penna of Vernon, NY has provided information on this family line
in a letter dated 5 Aug. 1997 and 8 Sept. 1997.
Warren Carpenter was First Deacon in the Russia Baptist Church.
Warren served in the Revolutionary War.  Shirley has searched the National
Archives.
WILL: Per his will, "Carpenter, Warren, town of Russia, Beloved
wife "Rebeka" Carpenter, sons; Warren, Jotham, and Asahel; eldest daughter
Hannah Sidmore, daughter-in-law Thankful (Fish) Carpenter and her sons
John and Elijah. Wit.: Daniel Coon and William Pardee.
Date of Will: 16 Mar. 1815, recorded 2 May 1815."

http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/russia/rusfams2.html
Family Information
from the book
Russia Union Church, 110th Anniversary, 1820-1930
The family profiles below come from the small book "Russia Union Church, 110th Anniversary, 1820 - 1930." Jane Dieffenbacher, Fairfield Town Historian, will be transcribing the family profiles from the second half of this rare book over the course of the summer. The small Town of Russia is on the western half of Herkimer County and borders the Towns of Deerfield, Trenton and Remson in neighboring Oneida County and the Towns of Ohio, Newport and Norway within Herkimer County.
In the middle of the book is this notation. "The foregoing pages constitute the history of the Russia Union Church as far as can be ascertained. The history of some of the families connected with it have been compiled. Time and space will not permit to complete the family sketches in this booklet. To those who have graciously furnished material in any way we are grateful. Printed books, family Bibles, written records, documents, letters, papers and clippings have been used as sources of information by the author, Rev. Roger F. Williams."
PART 2
CARPENTER:
Warren Carpenter was an early settler of Russia. His wife was Rebecca. He was first deacon in the Russia Baptist Church. Among their children were Elijah, John, Asahel, Jotham and Warren, Jr.
Asahel Carpenter died June 10, 1841, aged 71. His wife Elizabeth died December 1, 1836, aged 63. Their son was Asahel I. Carpenter, born December 8, 1808, died October 7, 1868. He married Ann Sophia Polley, born April 17, 1812, died August 8, 1888. Their children were Sally Ann, Louisa and Henry.
John Carpenter, born 1773, died June 22, 1809. His wife was Thankful Fish, born 1773, died August 14, 1845. Their son was Elder John Carpenter, born June 17, 1804, died April 16, 1847. His wife was Helen M. Overton daughter of Joel and Naomi (Carter) Overton, born October 22, 1808, died June 26, 1894. Before John Carpenter was settled as Baptist pastor in Russia, he ministered to destitute churches most of the time. He was in Harrisburg, Lewis County, NY. The children of John and Helen (Overton) Carpenter were Mary E., Lyman, James, Levi, Jane, Harrietta, Martha H.
...
Created: 6/24/98
Updated: 6/28/98
Copyright ©1998 Jane Dieffenbacher
Copyright ©1930 Russia Union Church
All Rights Reserved.

E-MAIL:
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [CARPENTER] Re: proof (5/12/03, #60)
> << Could anyone tell me if WARREN CARPENTER 1743-abt.1815 in Russia, Herkimer
> County, New York is related to any of The Williams Carpenter's that's being
> discussed? >>
> As it happens, the main focus of the not-yet-published NEHG REGISTER article
> I've mentioned in my last couple of postings concerns the interrelated
> misidentifications of three John Carpenters, one of whom is the father of
> your Warren.  I would prefer not to let the cat completely out of the bag
> before the article is published but will tell you this much now: WARREN6
> CARPENTER was born at Swansea, Mass., 26 Jan. 1731/2, and died at Russia,
> N.Y., between 16 March 1813 and 2 May 1815, son of John5 Carpenter and Sarah
> Hill(i)ard (they married at Tiverton, R.I. [then Mass.], on 6 May 1722; Sarah
> was the daughter of William2 and Deborah [Warren] Hill[i]ard of Hingham,
> Mass., and Little Compton, R.I. [then Mass.]); Warren married at Swansea, 21
> Aug. 1755, Rebecca Horton.  Warren's father John is the great-grandson of
> William2 and Abigail (Briant) Carpenter, formerly of Shalbourne,
> Wiltshire/Berkshire, England, and ultimately of Rehoboth, Mass.  Sorry, but
> you'll have to get the intermediate generations, supporting evidence, source
> citations, etc., from the article, which has a good chance of appearing in
> January 2004.  In the meantime, to learn more about the immigrant family of
> Rehoboth Carpenters, see THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST 70(1995):193-204.
> Gene Z.


2667. Hannah Carpenter

E-MAIL: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 From: "Dorothy Muirhead"
Happy Day.  This is the one I want.  In the Scidmore Genealogy she is
listed as being born 11 August 1758 and died 19 February 1850 at the home
of her daughter Mary Foote in Saratoga Springs.  I did have the name of her
father as Warren but did not have Rebecca's maiden name.  Zophar & Hannah
are my 4th GGP.  I have some Hortons in my line also.
I would like to finish out the Carpenter line if you can and also the
Horton line. Thank you so much for answering.   Dorothy

BOOK: Scidmore (Skidmore) Genealogy published by Warren Skidmore in 1968 in
Akron, Ohio.


Zophar Scidmore

NAME: Sidmore in the CM.


2668. Elijah Carpenter

Not in Shirley Penna's work but found on the following web page as son to Warren.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/russia/rusfams2.html


972. Wilbur Carpenter

Number 653 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 125.
Family on page 241 (# 249).  A Farmer.
He married twice.  His second wife Amelia Lockwood is "Millicent" Lockwood in
the Warwick record, which is probably correct.  He resided in Providence and
Warwick, RI.


Millicent or Amelia Lockwood

NAME: Sometimes recorded as "Amelia." Millicent is what is recorded in Warwick
records.


974. Job Carpenter

Number 655 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 125.
No family listed.  A farmer who resided in Warwick.

Job Carpenter of Rehoboth, enlisted as private in Capt. Franklin's Company,
Col. Daggett's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm on Jan. 1, 1778.  He served
3 months.  He enlisted again as private in Capt. Cole's Company, Col. John
Jacob's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm on June 2, 1778 and served 6 months
and 13 days.  He enlisted a third time as private in Capt. Franklin's Company,
Col. Tyler's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm on July 1, 1779 and served 6
months.  He enlisted a fourth time as a private in Capt. Bullock's Company,
Col. Thomas Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm, date not given.
He enlisted a fifth time in the same company on July 27, 1780, serving 5 days
and marching to Tiverton.  He enlisted a sixth time as private in Capt. Brown's
Company in the Rhode Island Alarm on Aug. 1, 1780 serving 8 days marching again
to Tiverton.  He enlisted a seventh time as a private in Squire Millard's
Company, Col. John Waterman's Regiment on Dec. 4, 1776 and served 25 days.
(Yes, I know . . . it is out of sequence, but that is how it is printed in the
Carpenter Memorial.)  He enlisted an eighth time as a private in Capt.
Millard's Company, Col. Waterman's Regiment on April 6, 1777 and served 11
days.


2683. Job Carpenter

Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 10:15:02 EST
From: Mzzcortezz@aol.com
Subject: [CARPENTER] Mrs Sarah Carp.d 1785
To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com
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United States Chronicle Junes 2, 1785

PROVIDENCE, June 2.  Tuesday Evening last departed this life at  Cranston,
inth 41st year of her age Mrs. Sarah Carpenter wife of John Carpenter.  Her
remains will be interred this afternoon at the Family Burial-Place in  Warwick:
The funeral will go from Widow Lockwood's House in Cranston at 2 o  clock when
the attedance of the Friends and acquaintance of the Dceased is  requested.

Prov. Gazette  adds fall is from a scaffold.


Elizabeth York

She was 77 when she died.


2686. Jarvis Wheeler

Jarvis married Sarah Horton, daughter of Comfort Horton and Joanna Wood,
on 12 Feb 1797 in Rehoboth, MA. (Sarah Horton was born on 28 Dec 1777 in
Rehoboth, MA and died on 13 May 1856 in Rehoboth, MA.)