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

Notes


977. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 657 on page 125 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 242 (# 250).  There is extensive notes on pages 125 to 128
inclusive in the Carpenter Memorial.  This includes pictures.

On the tombstone of the HON Benjamin Carpenters grave in the west part of
Guilford VT we find the following inscription.
"Sacred to the Memory of HON Benjamin Carpenter Esq., a magistrate in Rhode
Island in AD 1764.  A public teacher of righteousness, an able advocate to his
last of democracy and equal rights of man; removed to this town AD 1770.  He
was a field officer in the Revolutionary War, a founder of the first
Constitution and Government of VT, a councilor of Censors in AD 1783, a member
of the council and Lt. Governor of the state (of VT), in 1779.  A firm
professor of christianity in the Baptist church for 50 years.  Died March
29th, 1804, aged 78 years, 10 months and 12 days."

MISC: Submitted by John L. Carpenter of NH.
" John L. Carpenter"
Notes for BENJAMIN CARPENTER:
Without any formal education he took a prominent part in the Orginazation
of VT; he helped form its laws,was a Lt. Governor,served several years as
Censor, held the office of Lt. Col in the Revolutionary War, was a deacon in
the Baptist Church and sometimes preached Gospel.
A founder of the first consitution and government of the state of Vermont.
First Lt. Gov. State of Vermont 1779.
He died a strong minded  and stature above six feet tall and of 200 pouds in
weight at age 78 yrs., 10 months,and 12 days old at the time of his death ,
March 29, 1804.
He was a self taught man he never had any formal education.. He was a LT Col
in the Rev. War.
A party of New Yorkers once attempted to arrest Lt. Gov. Carpenter, and one
Major Shepardson, But it failed,probably seeing his stature they probably
didn't think rhey would be able to handle him. A second attempt was made to
arrest him by the NY Militia, but it was a repeated failure. A company of
Torries and New Yorkers was formed for this purpose.
SOURCES:
1) VERMONT HISTORICAL GAZETTEER--vol 5 ,The Towns of Windam County.
collated by Abby Maria Hemenway, 1891.
2) THE CARPENTER MEMORIAL by Amos B. Carpenter--1898 pgs 125-128.
Official Name is: A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the
Carpenter Family in America, (1898).
3) Offical History of Guilford,V ( 1678 - 1961), Broad Brook Grange #151pub
1961 Guilford,VT.
OTHER SOURCES:
1.  Amos Bugbee  Carpenter, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of
the Carpenter Family in America,  (1898).
2.  Offical History of Guilford,VT( 1678 - 1961), Broad Brook Grange #151pub
1961Guilford,VT.
3.  Vt Historical  Gazetter, Vol VWindham CountyCollated by AM Hemeway - 1981.
4.  Theodore M. Atkinson 170 Berhshire Dr., Williamstown,Ma. 01267,
Guilford.ftw, Research, Date of Import: Apr 15, 1999.
5.  Amos Bugbee  Carpenter, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of
the Carpenter Family in America,  (1898).
6.  Jere Carpenter, hervetonick.FTW, Date of Import: Jul 9, 1999.
7.  thomas24.FTW, Date of Import: Jul 11, 1999.
8.  Jere Carpenter, hervetonick.FTW, Date of Import: Jul 9, 1999.
9.  thomas24.FTW, Date of Import: Jul 11, 1999.
10.  Jere Carpenter, hervetonick.FTW.
11.  thomas24.FTW, Date of Import: Jul 11, 1999.
12.  Theodore M. Atkinson 170 Berhshire Dr., Williamstown,Ma. 01267,
Guilford.ftw, Research, Date of Import: Apr 15, 1999.

From:
To:
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: Benjamin Carpenter of Guilford, Vermont
The following is excerpted from Abby Maria Hemenway,  ed., _Vermont
Historical Gazetteer, Volume V, The Towns of Windham County_,  pt. 3 (Brandon, Vt.,
1891), 3-80, at 8, online at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwindha/vt_gazetteer-guilford.htm_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwindha/vt_gazetteer-guilford.htm) .
The Hon. Benjamin CARPENTER,
was a member of the first convention in Vermont, held at Dorset in 1770.
In those trying times with the brave sons of the Green Mountains, when
they had not only to oppose the powerful state of New York, the claims
of New Hampshire and Massachusetts, the tories and Yorkers at home, and
the menacing threats of Congress abroad: but the power of his Majesty's
legions in war, that brave patriot with an allowance of three days'
provisions upon his back, would cross the Green Mountains on foot by
marked trees, to attend the legislature at Bennington, for the purpose
of devising ways and means of defense against all the enemies of the
state.
As delegate to the Assembly, as a member of the Council of Safety, as
Lieut. Governor of the State, he deservedly holds a conspicuous place in the
early history of the state.
Upon a large white marble tombstone in the west part of Guilford, is the
following inscription: ...
                         [Three others listed first.]
                     Sacred to the memory of the
                    Hon. Benjamine CARPENTER, Esq.
                  Born in Rehoboth, Mass. A.D. 1726
                A magistrate in Rhode Island in 1764.
                  A public teacher of righteousness
           An able--eble advocate to his last for Democracy
                    And the equal rights of a man.
                   Removed to this town A.D. 1770,
            Was a field officer in the Revolutionary War.
    A founder of the first constitution and government of Vermont.
                 A councilor of censors in A.D. 1794.
A member of the council, and Lieut. Governor of the state in A.D. 1779.
A firm professor of Christianity in the Baptist church 50 years.  Left
           this world and 146 persons of lineal posterity.
                            March 29, 1804
                 Aged 78 years, 10 months and 12 days
                            with a strong
                   Mind and a full faith of a more
                      Glorious state hereafter.
                  Stature about six feet--weight 200
                         Death had no terror.
While Rehoboth vital records fail to list a Benjamin Carpenter born in the
mid 1820s, someone of that name was born at adjacent Swansea on 17 May 1725,
which fits perfectly with the Guilford man's age at death.  The son of  Edward5
(Benjamin4, Joseph3, William2-1) and Elizabeth (Wilson) Carpenter, he
married at Providence, R.I., 13 October 1745, Amey/Anne Carpenter (both of
Rehoboth); the births of their first four children are recorded at  Warren, R.I.
Gene Z.
In a message dated 11/18/2004 9:17:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> CARPENTER-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:
> I came  across a Benjamin CARPENTER who was the Representative from Guilford
> (along  with John Barney) at the 4 Jun 1777 Convention at Windsor, VT created
> to a  form a state government. Who is this Benjamin CARPENTER? Parents?
> Siblings? My  source is page 273 of the following:
> Peter Blood
> Main Author: Vermont. Office of Secretary of State.
> Title: A list of the principal civil officers of Vermont from 1777 to  1918 :
> being a revision and enlargement of "Deming's Vermont officers." /  edited by
> John Comstock under the direction of the secretary of state.
> Published: St. Albans, Vt., St. Albans messenger co.,  publishers, 1918.
> Description: 411 p. 23 cm.


Annie or Amie or Amy Carpenter

Number 839 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 144.
They were married in Providence, RI and resided in Guilford, VT.


2692. Lydia Carpenter

Did Lydia have a first marriage?
E-MAIL: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 From: Carolyn  den6614@juno.com
John,  Lydia married  Amos Gore who was born Oct 9 1753 in Norwich  New
London, Ct.   She died Jan 1841 in Madison, Oh
All I have is that her father was Benjamin Carpenter no more info in him.
Lydia and Amos had daughter Desire  b 1785 in Windham, Vt who married
Tarbel Gates.    Carolyn


978. Edward Carpenter

Number 658 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 128.
Family on page 243 (# 251)

He moved to Guilford in 1767.  He always called Guilford his native place as
all his early days were spent there: thence to Ira, VT.  The goverment of New
York gave to Edward Carpenter, Jr., a grant of land in 1786 in Vermont (lot
number 49 of 300 acres in the land grant Records of New York.).
It was probably this Edward Carpenter who was fined by the Supreame Court of
the Provincial Goverment of Vermont for opposing the Goverment of Vermont,
claiming to be subject to the Goverment of New York.  Soon after the Vermont
State Attorney was ordered to suspend the collection of said fine.  It was
remitted by Governor and Council, dated 27 Oct. 1784.
Married by G. Harris.

BIRTH:  A copy of the index of Swansea, Mass., vital records : book B & a few records of Book D, 1702 to 1800 (vol. VIII)  Carter, Marion Williams Pearce

DEATH:  Carpenter Hill Cem. records. Submitted by Nancy Rivers of Stamford, NY.


Mary Lippitt

AFN:37CT-3N

DEATH:   65 AGE 1792


Yaw

NAME: First name in AF is "Mr.".


981. Caleb Carpenter

Number 661 on page 128 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 244 (# 252).
It appears it was this Caleb who was fined with others for abducting Lt.
Benjamin Carpenter for the purpose to have him taken by an order from the
goverment of New York, who had offered a bounty on his body if taken and
delivered over to the goverment of New York. But the State's Attorney was
directed to suspend the collection of the fine, and the fine was remitted by
the Govenor and Council dated 27 Oct. 1784.
See letter on page 128 of the CM..
It appears he enlisted from Union, ME on July 12, 1775 serving 18 days in
Capt. Isaac Colton's Company in Col. Brewer's Regiment.

Wayne Carpenter of Findlay, OH has death place as Monroe, MA and that Caleb
was a farmer and a Protestant.

CHILDREN: John L. Carpenter of NH has the following children from two
marriages (First marriage in conflict) listed in his record:
Children of CALEB CARPENTER and DEBORAH are:
i. PATIENCE23 CARPENTER, b. 1761.
ii. MARY CARPENTER, b. 1763.
iii. ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. 1765.
iv. RUFUS CARPENTER, b. 1767.
v. CALEB CARPENTER, b. 1769.
vi. AARON CARPENTER, b. 1770.
Children of CALEB CARPENTER and HANNAH CARPENTER are:
vii. STUKELEY23 CARPENTER, b. 1778.
viii. PHEBE CARPENTER, b. 1780.
ix. MOSES CARPENTER, b. 1782, Guilford, VT; d. res. Bethany, Allegany Co., NY
1820-1830; m. LOUISA MORGAN, Genesee Co., NY.
x. EDWARD CARPENTER, b. 1784.
xi. IRA G. CARPENTER, b. 1786; d. res. Bethany, Allegany Co., NY 1820-1830.
xii. COMFORT CARPENTER, b. 1788, res. Swansea, MASS; Scituate, RI; Guilford,
VT in 1767.


Hannah Carpenter

AF has her married to Caleb Carpenter. He died in 1810.
The 1912 book does not mention him.  The first husband in that record is:
1) Charles Ellet - married in 1768.
2) Jedidiah Allen - no date given.


2705. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 1702-a in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.
He probably died before 1772.


2706. Chloe Carpenter

Not listed in the Carpenter Memorial as an individual, but listed in notes only
as a child on page 128 under number 661.  She was from the union of Caleb and
Hannah (Carpenter) Carpenter.


2707. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 1698 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.


2709. Job Carpenter

Number 1701 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.


2711. David Carpenter

Number 1702-b in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.


982. Beloved Carpenter

Number 661 on page 128 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 244 (# 253).

He moved with his wife from Swansea to Mt. Tabor, VT and were there when the
town was organized in 1788.  He was one of the seventeen who settled that town
and was elected at that time on the petit jury.

From: Johnlsaywhat@aol.com
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 9:55 PM
To: jrcrin001@cox.net
Subject: news on Beloved
And what did the news article say about a Beloved Carpenter?
I will send a copy look to 1 st full paragraph on Right side near mark
It states " In 1780 a law was passed to prevent the return to the state of certain Tories and those who lived in Ponwal (VT)
were Benjamin & Joseph Anderson, Beloved Carpenter,Beriah Buck,Caleb Reynolds,Jr.,Conrad Devoe Adams Peter and Hendrick Deal and Daniel Straight.
In August 1778 there were many sales in Ponwal Elisha Barber had bought most of the Beloved Carpenter Property."
Seemimage: RIN 00551 Beloved Carpenter Tory.jpg


2713. Hannah Carpenter

Number 1703 on page 244 of the Carpenter Memorial.


994. Cornell Carpenter A Twin

Number 1705 in the Carpenter Memorial with family listed as # 1616.
Birthdate listed is the same as his brother Thomas, indicating Twins.


995. John Carpenter

BIRTH: Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850.  First Series - Birth,
Marriages and Deaths.  By James N. Arnold (1891) - Volume 1 - Kent County:
Page 107. 1-94,2-22 Carpenter, John, of Colonel and Elizabeth, Dec. 3, 1753.
1751 per CM.


997. Samuel Carpenter 4th

Number 729 on page 132 of the Carpenter Memorial. Family on page 248 and 249.
Per the CM he Apparently married twice. But this is wrong. All children are from his wife Keziah Carpenter. See CHILDREN comment below.
The CM has a marriage date as 2 Jan 1741 (this is clearly wrong) on page 93 and 14 Feb 1742 on page 132. AF has marriage date as 14 Feb 1741. See MARRIAGE info below for clarification.
Death year might be Aug 1758 or 1753 (hard to read) as listed per handwritten notes in my CM copy. It is likely in error. It clearly is not 3 Aug 1753, since that is his father's death date. See DEATH below.

BIRTH:
Name: Samll Carpenter [Samuell Carpenter]
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 10 Mar 1717
Birth Place: Pomfret
Parent: Samll [Samuell]
Parent: Hannah
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.

MARRIAGE:
Per Gene Zubrinsky,"Samuel married in Rehoboth, Mass., 4 or 14 Feb. 1741/2, Keziah Carpenter; Rev. David Turner officiated (James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642–1896 [Providence, 1897], 81; Pomfret Vital Records [Barbour Collection], 33).”
SEE ALSO: ----------> The following is what is seen on line by researchers.
Record #: 2:265
Name: Samuel Carpenter
Residence: Pomfret, Ct.
Spouse: Keziah Carpenter
Spouse's Residence: Rehoboth
Marriage Date: 04 Feb 1741
By Whom: Rev. David Turner
Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Marriages, Intentions, Births, Deaths, with Supplement containing the Record of 1896, Colonial Returns, Lists of the Early Settlers, Purchasers, Freemen, Inhabitants, the Soldiers serving in Philip's War and the Revolution.
Marriages
SEE ALSO:
Name: Samll Carpenter [Samuell Carpenter]
Marriage Date: 14 Feb 1741
Marriage Place: Pomfret, Connecticut, USA
Spouse: Kezia Carpenter
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.
SEE ALSO:
Name: Samuel Carpenter
Gender: Male
Spouse: Keziah Carpenter
Marriage Date: 4 Feb 1741
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.

DEED:
In the CM on page 133 is an extract of a deed whereas Samuel & Keziah Carpenter sells for 190 pounds 1/5th of the lands to brother William Carpenter, husbandman, of Cumberland, Providence, colony of Rdode Island in New England. This land belonged to their father, deceased (Keziah's father also mentioned as deceased) of Attleboro, but the Royal authority now says that part of land is now annexed to RI so the sale was done. Signed and dated 10 Nov. 1748.

CHILDREN:
The Barbour Collection’s transcriptions of Pomfret vital records show that the mother of all six children was Keziah. This per Gene Zubrinsky.

DEATH:
The following is unproven that this is the correct Samuel.
Name: Samuel Carpenter
Death Date: 17 Jan 1799
Death Place: Pomfret, Connecticut, USA
Volume Title: Volume 090 Pomfret
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: 2013.
Original data: Connecticut. Church Records Index. Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut.

E-MAIL:
From: Gene Zubrinsky
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 4:20 PM
To: John R. Carpenter
Subject: Re: Revised Carpenter Sketch
John,
Thanks for the feedback.
Now that you’ve corrected Samuel and Hannah’s respective dates of death (#281), you’ll want to delete them as dates of death for their son Samuel and his wife Keziah (#997 ), to whom they are still attributed. As I had indicated, the latter couple’s son Samuel was born in 1757; his parents, Samuel and Keziah, therefore lived until at least 1756 and 1757, respectively. I’m unable to find a death or cemetery record for either of them, but since their son Samuel remained in the area, it’s likely that his parents did, as well. You might look for a will or estate-administration record for Samuel (Keziah’s husband), and/or one or more guardianship records, in case he died leaving minor children (of course, he may have lived for many more years). Any of these would be found in Pomfret Probate District records.
Gene


Keziah Carpenter

Number 397 on page 93 of the Carpenter Memorial.  Married Samuel Carpenter
number 729 of same record.  Family on page 248 and 249.

MARRIAGE:
Per Gene Zubrinsky,"Samuel married in Rehoboth, Mass., 4 or 14 Feb. 1741/2, Keziah Carpenter; Rev. David Turner officiated (James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896 [Providence, 1897], 81; Pomfret Vital Records [Barbour Collection], 33).”
See also husband's notes regarding marriage.

DEATH:
The death date of 23 Jan 1752 is for her mother in law. She died sometime after 1757.
Per Gene Zubrinsky, Since it’s possible that Keziah died during or soon after delivering son Samuel, on 24 May 1757, her date of death should be “aft 24 May 1757” or “aft 1756.”


998. Nathaniel Carpenter

Number 730 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 133.
Family on page 249 (#267).  A Farmer.
No children listed for Mary Durkee.


Mary Leffingwell

Born about 1728 not abt 1719.


2726. Amasa Carpenter

NAME: Amosa in AF. Listed as "Amos" in The Carpenter & Related Family
Historical Journal, page 556, Vol. X, No. 9 of 1995.
!Number 1792 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 249. No family listed.


Anna Carpenter

Number 411 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 95.
Married first: Amasa Carpenter, Number 1792 (page 249) on Feb. 1, 1770.
Married second: Benjamin Fenton.  No families listed.


2727. Mary Carpenter

Number 1793 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 249.
No family listed.


2729. Abishia Carpenter

Number 1796 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 249.


2730. Eunice Carpenter

Number 1797 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 249.
No family listed.


2731. Lucy Carpenter

Number 1798 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 249.
No family listed.


Mary Durkee

Born about 1730 not abt 1720.


1001. Amos Carpenter

Number 733 IN THE 1898 CARPENTER MEMORIAL BOOK.
Family on page 249 (# 268)
2 MARRIAGES - 1) POLLY GOULD WHO DIED 22 OCT 1786
             2) PHEBE GOULD WHO DIED 12 OCT 1792 (POLLY'S SISTER)

A MILL-WRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH, AND WAS CALLED VERY INGENIOUS.
He was one of the first settlers in Westminister ,VT., prior to 1760.


Polly Gould

NAME:  Polly - while not listed otherwise, Polly is a common nickname for Mary.


2738. Caleb Carpenter

Went to Stanstead, Lower Canada and was a Miller.


2744. Squire Carpenter

E-MAIL: Subject:        Squire Carpenter
  Date:         Mon, 21 May 2001 11:15:34 EDT
  From:         JoyJcarpent@aol.com
Hello, I am looking for any imfo I can get on Squire Carpenter married
Elizabeth B. Hiberlin in Madison Indiana in 1836. He is my brick wall, he was
born in Ohio. Lived in Jennings County Indiana then disappeared. Left a son
Samuel Berry Carpenter at the age of 7 with wifes parents to raise. Any imfo
would be great. Thanks Joy


1004. Timothy Carpenter

BOOK- GENEALOGY: Amos B. Carpenter, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE REHOBOTH
BRANCH OF THE CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA.  Also known as the CARPENTER
MEMORIAL. Published 1898 By: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, MA
TIMOTHY is listed as # 736.  Family on page 250 (# 269).
He was believed to be a Friend.
!It is believed to be this Timothy who rented lot no. 166 and the buildings
thereon in the Shepard Patent in Pittstown, Albany county, NY.

SEE: Carpenter Chronicles, Vol. 10, 1992, by Bette Butcher Topp,
Pages 17-20, Branch submitted by Barbara Jo Foster Carpenter of Appleton City,
MO in July 1989.  Sources: Family Records and Marriage Records.
She has birth as 25 Oct. 1721 and marriage as 13 June 1762.

7104915 77 BATCH AND SHEET NUMBER / INPUT SOURCE 123554

BOOK- GENEALOGY: Charles Lorain Carpenter, Rear Admiral, USN-Ret.,
THE DESCENDANTS OF TIMOTHY CARPENTER OF PITTSTOWN, RENSSELAER CO., NEW YORK.
Published 1976 - 200 copies By: The News-Journal - P.O. Box 398 Machias, Maine
04654. -  TIMOTHY is listed as #1-1 (The subject).
At one time it was believed that this Timothy had married twice.  The evidence
was close.  However, a will found in the 1980's indicate the Timothy of
Pittstown, Rensselaer, NY is NOT the (THIS!) Timothy in the Carpenter Memorial.
Will written 4 Dec 1787 and probated 15 Feb 1806 at Troy, NY.

CENSUS: 1787 VT Census - 2 entries one for father and one for son.
Vermont Census, 1790-1860
Name: Timothy Carpenter
State: VT
County: Bennington County
Township: Sunderland
Year: 1787
Page: 347
Database: VT Early Census Index  
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Vermont Census, 1790-1860 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, 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.


Molly Sweeting

MOLLY IS SOMETIMES LISTED AS "MARY".  SHE IS THE SECOND SPOUSE OF TIMOTHY.
THEY MARRIED 13 JUNE 1762 AND HAD TWO KIDS.  SHE WAS A POSSIBLE WIDOW.
SEE # 736 LISTING IN THE 1898 CARPENTER BOOK.
!IGI has marriage as 3 JUne 1762.


2746. Amy Carpenter

Number 1813 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 250.
!7104923 71 BATCH AND SHEET NUMBER 1235154 LIBRARY CALL NUMBER


Joel Perham

A farmer.


2750. Otis Peck

A farmer.


Grace Carpenter

Number 837 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL, page 143.


1010. Ezekiel Carpenter

Number 739 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 133.
Family on page 250 (# 270).
He married three times, as it appears by his estate.  It mentions widow Deborah
and Chloe, wife of Charles Cushing, an only child.
First marriage was published 28 Jan 1764 and they were married 8 March 1764.
Other marriage dates not given.  However on page 837 it gives 28 August 1777
for Deborah Scranton.


2751. Simeon Carpenter

Number 1816 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 250.
No family listed.


2752. Chloe Carpenter

Number 1817 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 250.
She married Charles Cushing, she was his second wife.


2753. Otis Carpenter

Number 1818 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 250.
No family listed.