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

Notes


16474. John Carpenter

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - Living with grandmother Mary Potts - See image:  RIN 142570 Mary Potts 1870.jpg

CENSUS: 1880 US Census - See image: RIN 142570 Mary Potts 1880.jpg
On the same page is son Samuel.  On the next page is son Charles and his family and grandson John Carpenter and his family.  See image: RIN 142570 Mary Potts 1880b.jpg

DEATH:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6HF-CDZ
Name: John Carpenter
Titles & Terms:
Event: Death
Event Date: 10 Feb 1928
Event Place: Loveland, Clermont, Ohio
Residence:
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 76y
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Birth Date:
Birthplace: ...inea, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: 1852
Burial Date: 12 Feb 1928
Burial Place:
Cemetery: Miamiville Cem.
Father: Wm Carpenter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother: Elizabeth Potts
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: New Jersey
Spouse: Celina Dumford
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: fn 7326
Film Number: 1991144
Digital Folder Number: 4022069
Image Number: 1169
Collection: Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953
Source Citation
"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6HF-CDZ : accessed 6 April 2012), Wm Carpenter in entry for John Carpenter (1928).


16479. Charles William Carpenter

Number 8972 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.

NAME: C.W., Charlie

CENSUS: 1900 US Census
Name: C W Carpenter
Titles & Terms:
Event: Census
Event Date: 1900
Event Place: ED 54 Justice Precinct 2 (Prairie Hill and Mt. Antioch Voting Precincts), Limestone, Texas, United States
Birth Date: Nov 1850
Birthplace: Virginia
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Race or Color (Standardized): White
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 25
Estimated Marriage Year: 1875
Mother How Many Children:
Number Living Children:
Immigration Year:
Page: 11
Sheet Letter: A
Family Number: 172
Reference Number: 40
Film Number: 1241654
Digital Folder Number: 004118529
Image Number: 00836
Collection: United States Census, 1900
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head C W Carpenter M 50 Virginia
Wife Livonia Carpenter F 42 Texas
Daughter Maggie Carpenter F 18 Texas
Son Elbert Carpenter M 16 Texas
Daughter Cora Carpenter F 14 Texas
Son Clark Carpenter M 7 Texas
Boarder John Downs M 40 Alabama
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3PD-LTR : accessed 31 Aug 2012), C W Carpenter, ED 54 Justice Precinct 2 (Prairie Hill and Mt. Antioch Voting Precincts), Limestone, Texas, United States; citing sheet 11A, family 172, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241654.

CENSUS: 1910 US Census
Name: Charlie Carpenter
Birthplace: Virginia
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Residence: Justice Precinct 2, McLennan, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Race : White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Family Number: 1
Page Number: 1
Collection: United States Census, 1910
Household Gender Age Birthplace
SELF Charlie Carpenter M 59y Virginia
WIFE Lavina Jane Carpenter F 52y Texas
DAU Mary Carpenter F 27y Texas
SON Charlie Elbert Carpenter M 25y Texas
SON Arthur Clark Carpenter M 17y Texas
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1910," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M232-CXJ : accessed 31 Aug 2012), Charlie Carpenter, Justice Precinct 2, McLennan, Texas; citing sheet 1A, family 1, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1375588.
NOTE: Ancestry has name as:  Artlas Clark Coobeuten [Arthur Clark Carpenter]


Lavina Jane Worthham

Per the 1900 US Census, she was married for 25 years and had given birth to 6 children, of which only 5 were alive in 1900.  Her father was from Alabama and her mother from Illinois.


24171. Cora Carpenter

Not with parents in 1910 US Census


16481. Franklin Reuben Carpenter

Number 8973a in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.
Family on page 825 (# 1836).
Education: M.A., Ph.D., /F.G.S.A., etc.   A Mining Engineer.

SEE: Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. 2, page 511, by Allen Johnson.
This record indicates he was born in Parkersburg, WV.  He died in Denver, CO
where he moved to in 1900 from the Black Hills due to his health.


24173. Frank Howe Carpenter

Number 8982 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24175. Harold Howe Carpenter

Number 8983 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24176. Mary Howe Carpenter

Number 8984 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24177. Cranston Howe Carpenter

Number 8977 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24178. Malcolm Howe Carpenter

Number 8978 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24179. Grace Howe Carpenter

Number 8979 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24180. Franklin Howe Carpenter

Number 8985 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24181. Annette Howe Carpenter

Number 8980 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24182. Dorothy Carpenter

Number 8986 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


24183. Talbot Howe Carpenter

Number 8981 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.


16483. William Andrew Carpenter

Number 8975 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 825.

Retired OCT 1922.

Blacksmith and then Farmer. Superintendent of the Warehouse and yards for
South Penn Oil Company member Methodist Episcopal Church.
After William and Ida got married they lived in Bridgeport. He worked for his
father in law as a blacksmith for a number of years. Later they moved to the
Robert Minor farm on Simpson Creek and farmed for a few years. Later the came
to Salem and purchased a home from Harry J. Williamson. In 1896 Bill became a
foreman of the pipe yard for the South Penn Oil Company. He later became a
gauger  for the South Penn Oil Company and was in their employment for 20
years. While employed by the oil company he became the  "Superintendent of the
Warehouse and Yards" for a number of years. At the age of 71 years the oil
company placed him on the pension retirement list.
William was a member of the council of Salem when that community was known as a
borough. He served as Chief of Police of the borough. Later he became a member
of the City Council and was head of the committee that purchased the first fire
truck. For his activities in building up the fire department the Salem Fire
Department made William a life time member and honorary chief, presenting him
with a gold badge.He stayed active in  Fire Department activities and attended
meetings regularly.
He was also very prominent in Masonic circles, being a member of all Masonic
and Scottish Rite bodies. He was made a Mason at the Hermon Lodge No. 6,
Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, Clarksburg. He was also a charter member of
Late Lodge No 63 A.F. and A.M.Bridgeport. He became Master of his lodge at
Bridgeport and was Illustrious Potentate of Nememsis Temple, Ancient Arabic
Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Parkersburg.
William loved to read and had excellent eyesight and owned a very large number
of books. One year in his garden he raised 16 bushel of potatoes and large
number of vegetables. Each day he smokes six to eight "stoggies".
In a letter from Karl Carpenter ( son of William) to his son Harold in 1961 he
stated" Dad was too young to get into the Army. I have heard Dad say he had
seen fights when some boy told another that his Dad was paying for his
schooling ( this was before the free school system was established). Sally and
Fanny's Dad drove a team of 2 horses and hauled food to the Army. So did Genius
Payne - in fact he was forced to do it as he was too young for the Army. "

NOTE: Article written about history of Wm A. and Ida (Stout) Carpenter
families on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversa; ; Clarksburg
newspaper  June 30, 1934.

MARRIAGE: Ida was married at her parents home by the Rev. Benjamin Stout a
Methodist Minister.

This Carpenter descendancy line was submitted by Tom Galloway, the husband of
Suzette Carpenter, via E-MAIL on 21 Sept. 2000.  SEE: LOGBOOK M0087 for the
complete file.


Ida Ann Stout

Ida loved to garden and especially loved to grow flowers and won many first
prizes for her flowers. Ida was a member of Eastern Star and active in the
Salem First Methodist Episcopal Church.

NOTE: Kemble Stout, James Pindall Stout 1819 - 1903 and Burthena Shackelford
Kemble 1824 - 1908. Their Ancestors and Descendants; ; Kemble Stout, N.E. 1115
Orchard Drive, Pullman, WA 99163, March 2, 1975; ; ; As most of you know the
preparation of this book has required a large amount of correspondence during
the past few years. It became evident that a certain amount of travel would be
necessary in order to successfully track down all the descendants of James and
Burthena Stout and obtain vital statistics and biological information.  This
gave Mildred and me the excuse for very rewarding trips during the summer of
1974 and during my recent Christmas vacation. I was able to visit with all my
first cousins, several of whom I met for the first time. I also met all but two
of my second cousins, many of whom I did not even know existed before I started
this project.  Without exception all have been cooperative, even though
sometimes show, in providing me with the needed material.  I am especially
grateful to all these cousins for entrusting me with their irreplaceable family
pictures.

I feel that I have a fine group of cousins and believe that if my great
grandparents Stout could view their 325 descendants, they would be very proud
of the family.
Kemble Stout.


24191. Benjamin Harry Carpenter

E-MAIL:
From: Ralph Thornburgh
To: 'John R. Carpenter'
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 10:11 PM
Subject: RE: Carpenter family tree
Hello John,
I am so glad to hear from you.  Sounds like you had a wonderful trip.  A trip to Alaska is my husband’s dream also.
I found my Benjamin Carpenter on the “rootsweb” website.
Benjamin Harry Carpenter was born October 14, 1889, in Tremble, MO.  He was the son of Benjamin F. Carpenter (1857), who was the son of Amos Benjamin Carpenter
(1819). His mother was Mary Cochran.
I believe he entered the Army in July of 1918. Benjamin Harry Carpenter was married to May Bertha Snodgrass in Feb. of 1929.  They lived in Los Angeles, CA.  He died in the Veterans Hospital in Los Angeles on August of 1951.  I have a copy of his death certificate.
I’ve been very excited to find out about William “Carpenter” of Mulan and that there is a CD and a museum about the Carpenters.  I was hoping to see some info on other
Descendants from the children of Benjamin F. Carpenter (1857).  I also am considering the DNA test to be sure that my mother is, in fact, Benjamin Harry’s daughter.
If you can suggest any more websites or connections I would appreciate it.
Once again thank you for responding,
God Bless,
Carolyn Thornburgh


24203. Effie Lee Carpenter

Died in infancy.


24204. 6 Carpenter

Died in infancy.