Number 1301 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
!BIRTH: The above record gives birth year as "1803" but it should be 1813.
The birth year is correct on page 294 which gives information on her family.
Her husband was killed by an accident on the railroad. Mary supplied much
information to the compiler of the above record regarding her family.
She married a Episcopal clergyman.
Number 1303 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Family on page 294. He was engaged in the manufacturing of furniture in
Rockford, IL, having an extensive factory and warerooms. In 1900 he was the
sole survivor of his father's family.
Number 1696 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
She died at age 18, unmarried.
Number 1697 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
He was unmarried in 1882.
Number 1698 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Number 1305 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Family on page 295. His wife's name is not known, but may have been Lizzie or
Elizabeth.
Number 1699 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1700 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
No family listed.
22839. Sarah Elizabeth Carpenter
Number 1701 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1702 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1309 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
With mother in the 1880 US Census.
15324. Smith Searing Carpenter
Number 1311 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
See notes in book on page 295.
He was killed by the running away of horses attached to the stage in which he
was riding.
She died leaving no issue.
Number 1703 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
In 1894 he had a store in Manorkill, NY.
Number 1704 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
Number 1705 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
Number 1706 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
15325. Jesse Latting Carpenter
Number 1312 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
Family on page 295 & 296. He was a Carpenter by trade. See notes in book.
He went to the bedside of his father to minister to his wants and was himself
stricken with malarial fever and died 6 days after the decease of his father.
Number 1707 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book of 1901.
Glen Cove became part of Nassau County in 1898.
Number 1708 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book of 1901.
Glen Cove became part of Nassau County in 1898.
Number 1709 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book of 1901.
Glen Cove became part of Nassau County in 1898.
Number 1710 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book of 1901.
Glen Cove became part of Nassau County in 1898.
Number 1711 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Number 1711 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book of 1901.
Glen Cove became part of Nassau County in 1898.
4 children but no names given.
He was the brother of the Spencer who married Halstead carpenter.
15326. Coles Augustus Carpenter
Number 1313 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
See notes in book.OBIT: Submitted by John L. Carpenter of NH on 19 Sept 2000.
OBITUARY October 9, 1921
COLES A. CARPENTER,
of the late James S. and Sarah M. Coles Carpenter,entered,into rest at
his home on Summit ave Sunday evening after a brief illness-. He was born
near the Carpenter Homeestead on shore road, July
23rd, 1833 and spent all his eightly-eight years in this vincinty. He
was a direct descendant of Joseph Carpenter on of the the original settlers
of Glen Cove and the greaer part of the village oft the Sea Cliff was included
in the original
Carpenter farm. For many years Mr. Carpenter was associated with his father and
brother in .
the sand and clay,business, near-by .He moved to Sea Cliff twenty-eight years
ago and since
that time has been very much interested in all - that stood for progress in
the village. He
identified himself particularly with the Methodist Church and has served for
many years as
trustee and on the official board.
Funeral services were held at his late home Wednesday afternoon, the Rev.
L.R.Moore
officiating. Mrs. Charles Rikel sang two of his favorite selections and the
simple funeral
service was marked by the Profusion of beautiful flowers, much loved by Mr.
Carpenter.
Interment took place in the Carpenter family burying ground. In addition to
his widow, who
was Maria Rowland, of Glen Cove, MrCarpenter is also survived by one sister
Mrs. Thomas
Baker Osborn, who still lives at the Carpenter Homestead here,and a daughter,
Mrs. James
Van Nostrand of Columbus.Ohio,'but who has spent pastthe last three months
with her
father in, Sea Cliff.
Official Board ot the Sea C1iff Metodist -Episcopal Church in regular session
assembled,
authorizing the following resolutions and preamble:
WHEREAS Coles A. Carpenter, horored member,of the Sea Cliff Methodist
Episcopal
Church.-passed away after a brief illness, and C
WHEREAS, Brother
Carpenter has held official relations in said church for many years
,concerning himself
both her, temporal and spiritual-affairs giving her his,best council, his
active service and his
substantial support,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That we the members of the Official Board of the
Sea
Cliff Methodist Episcopal Church, express our sincere appreciation of his
constancy, his
loyalty, his sustained interest, his vital support. and his persistent faith.
ESOLVED, also that
we acknowledge a deep sense of loss-- despite the fact that his advanced age
and infirmites
had incapacitated him the last few years for active service, yet his precence,
with genial
manner, his kindly spirit, his sympathetic temper was a bendiction.
RESOLVED, further that was rendered to the bereved family our sincere synpathy
and
prayers that they may have the presence of that divine spirt who ministers
comfort to those
that mourn, and so illness the valley of the shadow of death that those who
walk with him
fear no evil.
RESOLVED , also that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the
boar and copy
be sent to the family of the deceased.
(Signed)
Offical Board of the Sea Cliff
Mthodist Episcopal Church
L.K. Moore, Chairman
October 11. 1921
Sea Cliff became part of Nassau county in 1898.
Number 1713 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book of 1901.
Glen Cove became part of Nassau County in 1898.
15343. Daniel Hoogland Carpenter
Daniel published the "History & Genealogy of the Carpenter Family in America."
Number 1319. See extensive notes on pages 297-298.SEE: "History and Genealogy of the CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA" from the
settlement at Providence, RI 1637-1901. By Daniel Hoogland Carpenter of
Mapelwood, NJ. Published by the Marion Press of Jamacia, Queensborough, NY
in 1901. 370 Pages.Glennwood was part of Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
CENSUS: 1880 US
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Daniel H. CARPENTER Self M Male W 52 NY Saw Mill NY NY
Hester L. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 50 NY Keeping House NJ NJ
Marvin H. CARPENTER Son S Male W 26 NY Dentist NY NY
Idelette CARPENTER Dau S Female W 24 NY School Teacher NY NY
Frederick CARPENTER Son S Male W 21 NY NY NY
Jessie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 17 NY At School NY NY
Alice CARPENTER Dau S Female W 13 NY At School NY NY
Grace CARPENTER Dau S Female W 12 NJ At School NY NY
Mable CARPENTER Dau S Female W 9 NJ NY NY
Lousia ROBINSON Other S Female B 20 NJ Servant --- ---
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22854. Idelette Debure Carpenter
Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
Number 1715 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901. Data on page 311.
See notes. Briefly she was a school teacher then principal of the annex to
Girls' High School. She resided in Maplewood, NJ in 1901.
22855. Louis Frederick Carpenter
Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
Number 1714 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
!Number 1717 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Number 1720 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901. See page 311-312 for notes.
She was a supervising teacher of sewing.
Number 1722 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
She died of scarlet fever. All our departed ones have their lasting place in
the cemetery adjoining the reformed Church at Manhassett.
15344. Benjamin Coles Carpenter
Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
Number 1320 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901. Family on page 299.
He was a hatter by trade doing bussiness on Greene St. He resided on West 14th
St. near 8th Ave. in NY. Died about 3 PM at 217 McDonough St. in Brooklyn.IGI also has:
Birth: 23 SEP 1830 Roslyn, Queens, New York
Death: 04 AUG 1899CENSUS: 1880 US
Household:Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Benj. CARPENTER Self M Male W 40 NY Manf. Of Hats NY NY
Hennretta CARPENTER Wife M Female W 39 NY Keeps House NY NY
Charles CARPENTER Son S Male W 8 NY At School NY NY
Nellie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 6 NY At School NY NY
Harvey CARPENTER Son S Male W 3 NY NY NY
Addie DEREDECK Other W Female W 57 NY Boarder None NY NY
Lewis DEREDECK Other S Male W 19 NY Boarder Clerk Instore NY NY
James SCOTT Other M Male W 62 NY Boarder Dry Goods Clerk NY NY
Cath SCOTT Other M Female W 59 NY Boarder None NY NY
Cath SCOTT Other S Female W 23 NY Boarder None NY NY
James SCOTT Other S Male W 20 NY Boarder Clerk NY NY
A. WALSH Other S Male W 30 NY Boarder None NY NY
Susan LOCKWOOD Other W Female W 64 NY Boarder None NY NY
Mary LOCKWOOD Other S Female W 34 NY Boarder Clerk In Fancy Store NY NY
Frank LOCKWOOD Other S Male W 28 NY Boarder Bookkeeper NY NY
Susan PROCTOR Other W Female W 50 NY Boarder Dress Maker NY NY
Eugenia PROCTOR Other S Female W 20 NY Boarder Clerk In Store NY NY
Catherine ROLES Other S Female W 25 CANADA Boarder Clerk In Store ENGLAND ENGLAND
Alfred MAY Other S Male W 28 FRANCE Boarder Clerk In Store FRANCE FRANCE
John CUSACK Other S Male W 46 NY Boarder Clerk In Store NY NY
(Continued from Benj. CARPENTER)
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sarah CUSACK Other S Female W 42 NY Boarder NY NY
James WILKINS Other S Male W 26 ENGLAND Clerk Boarder ENGLAND ENGLAND
Lizzie PIGOTT Other S Female W 30 IRELAND Music Teacher Boarder IRELAND IRELAND
Margaret PRICE Other W Female W 52 ENGLAND Ladies Nurse Boarder ENGLAND ENGLAND
Hattie HALL Other S Female W 16 NY Servant IRELAND IRELAND
Maggie HOGAN Other S Female W 18 NY Servant IRELAND IRELAND
Josephine GOODWIN Other S Female W 24 NY Servant GERMANY GERMANY
Janis HECMAN Other S Female W 45 IRELAND Servant IRELAND IRELAND
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Census Place E.D. 244, New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York
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Died young and not listed in the Carpenter Family in America book.
Died young and not listed in the Carpenter Family in America book.
Harvey is not in the 1901 book. This indicates that he died young.
15346. Abram Hoogland Carpenter
Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
Number 1322 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901. See notes on page 299.
He died after a long and painful illness. He studied medicine after his
marriage and practiced at Newark, NJ. Died before 1900.IGI also has:
Birth: 09 MAY 1836 Sands Point Light House, , , New York
Death: 13 JAN 1875
AND
Birth: 09 MAY 1836 Sand Point Lighthouse,L I, , , New York
Death: 13 JAN 1875 Newark, Essex, New Jersey
Burial: Newark, Essex, New JerseyCENSUS 1880 US: (NOTE: Abram is deceased and his widow is the head of house)
Household:Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Addie CARPENTER Self W Female W 32 NY Music Teacher CT NY
Arthur CARPENTER Son S Male W 14 NY Wks Stch Factory NY NY
Harry CARPENTER Son S Male W 10 NY At School NY NY
Daisy CARPENTER Dau S Female W 8 NJ NY NY
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Census Place Oyster Bay, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
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NA Film Number T9-0919
Page Number 414D
NUmber 1724 in the Carpenter Family in America book. No issue noted.
In 1894 he was noted in Helena, MT. Not married as of then.
15347. Mary Elizabeth Carpenter
Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county. Musketa Cove until 1834 then Glen Cove. Number 1323 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
!Number 1332 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Number 1739 in "History and Genealogy of the CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA"
by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
Number 1745 in "History and Genealogy of the CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA"
by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
Sea Cliff was part of Queens county until 1898 when it became part of Nassau.
22873. Jesse Erenstine Carpenter
Number 1744 in "History and Genealogy of the CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA"
by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
Sea Cliff was part of Queens county until 1898 when it became part of Nassau.
Number 1743 in "History and Genealogy of the CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA"
by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
Sea Cliff was part of Queens county until 1898 when it became part of Nassau.
22877. George Latham Carpenter
Number 1740 in "History and Genealogy of the CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA" by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
Burial: Carpenter Family Cemetary , Sea Cliff, LI,NY.
Number 1326 in the Carpenter Family in America book by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1912.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James CARPENTER Self M Male W 60 NY Bookkeeper NY NY
Ann E. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 60 NY Keeping House NY NY
Joshephene CARPENTER Dau S Female W 30 NY At Home NY NY
Mary W. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 20 NY At Home NY NY
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Census Place Long Island, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
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Page Number 18D
22879. Josephine Elmore Carpenter
CENSUS: In 1880 US Census with father.
22882. Mary W. or Mamie Carpenter
CENSUS: In 1880 US Census with father.