CENSUS: 1895 MN State census - See image: RIN 44367 Frank Carpenter 1895.jpg
Minnesota State Census, 1895
Name: Frank Carpenter
Titles & Terms (original):
Residence: Redwood Falls city, Ward 01, Redwood, Minnesota
Age: 35y
Estimated Birth Year: 1860
Place of Birth: New Hampshire
Race (original): W
Gender: Male
Line Number: 11
Family Number: 131
Page Number: 17
GSU Film Number: 000565804
Household Gender Age
Frank Carpenter M 35y
Earnest Carpenter M 11y
Ellener Carpenter F 35y
Francis Carpenter F 8CENSUS: 1900 US Census - See image: RIN 44367 Frank Carpenter 1900.jpg
United States Census, 1900
Name: Frank L Carpenter
Titles & Terms:
Residence: Redwood Falls city, Redwood, Minnesota
Birth Date: Nov 1860
Birthplace: New Hampshire
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Spouse: Ellenor D Carpenter
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Birthplace: Canada Eng
Father:
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother:
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: New Hampshire
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Frank L Carpenter
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 18
Estimated Marriage Year: 1882
Mother How Many Children:
Number Living Children:
Immigration Year:
Enumeration District: 0244
Page: 4
Sheet Letter: B
Family Number: 84
Reference Number: 75
Film Number: 1240786
Image Number: 00839
Household Gender Age
Frank L Carpenter M
Spouse Ellenor D Carpenter F
Child Ernest F Carpenter M
Child Frances O Carpenter FCENSUS: 1905 MN State census - See image: RIN 44367 Frank Carpenter 1905.jpg
Minnesota State Census, 1905
Name: Frank L Carpenter
Event: Census
Event Date: 1905
Event Place: Redwood Falls, Ward Number: 01, Redwood, Minnesota
Gender: Male
Age: 45
Race: White
Birthplace: New Hampshire
Estimated Birth Year: 1860
Father's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's Birthplace: New Hampshire
Page: 475
Line Number: 67
Film Number: 928810
Digital Folder Number: 004520306
Image Number: 01021CENSUS: 1910 US Census
United States Census, 1910
Name: Frank L Carpenter
Birthplace: New Hampshire
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Residence: Redwood Falls Ward 1, Redwood, Minnesota
Marital Status: Married
Race : White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's Birthplace: New Hampshire
Family Number: 34
Page Number: 1
Household Gender Age
Frank L Carpenter M 49y
Spouse Ellinor D Carpenter F 50yCENSUS: 1920 US Census
United States Census, 1920
Name: Frank L Carpenter
Residence: , Redwood, Minnesota
Estimated Birth Year: 1861
Age: 59
Birthplace: New Hampshire
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1820851
Digital Folder Number: 4312199
Image Number: 00563
Sheet Number: 17
Household Gender Age
Frank L Carpenter M 59y
Spouse Eleanor D Carpenter F 60yCENSUS: 1930 US Census
United States Census, 1930
Name: Frank L Carpenter
Event: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: Redwood Falls, Redwood, Minnesota
Gender: Male
Age: 69
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Birthplace: New Hampshire
Estimated Birth Year: 1861
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Father's Birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's Birthplace: New Hampshire
Enumeration District Number: 0022
Family Number: 284
Sheet Number and Letter: 11B
Line Number: 98
NARA Publication: T626, roll 1123
Film Number: 2340858
Digital Folder Number: 4610077
Image Number: 00743
Household Gender Age
Frank L Carpenter M 69
Spouse Eleanor D Carpenter F 70
Bernard Becker M 19
Robert McNeal
submitted his descendancy line on 18 August 2004. http://www.witsend.org/gen/marion/carpentr.htm
Carpenter
1860 Marion County, Ohio
1 Tully Twp.
Louis Carpenter M 64 Farmer Virginia
Catharine F 26 Virginia
Frederick M 8 Virginia
2 Waldo Twp.
Alvey Carpenter M 29 Farmer Ohio
Christena L. " F 23 Ohio
Amery F. " F 2 Ohio
3 Pleasant Twp.
*Lewis Carpenter M 55 Farmer N. York ******
Elizabeth J. " F 37 Ohio
Milow " M 24 Farmer Ohio
Cyrus " M 22 Farmer Ohio
Sarah J. " F 20 Ohio
Morgan L." M 18 Farmer Ohio
George " M 13 OhioFrom: "Robert McNeal"
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 12:20 PM
Great Grandfather (and Grandmother) (x3)-Lewis Carpenter b. 1805 (or 1808?) in New York(?) and Elizabeth J. Keintch, b. abt. 1813 in Pennsylvania, m. July 22, 1832. Lewis died Sept. 3, 1861 (according to James Carpenter) in (probably) Pleasant Township, Ohio and is (possibly) buried in Augenstein Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Marion County, Ohio. However, Lewis shows up on an 1870 Census so birth date of 1861 is probably for another Lewis (in Michigan?).
Lewis' 1st wife, Elizabeth Keintch, died in 1849. He then married Elizabeth Johnson, b. 1823 in Ireland, on Jan. 11, 1850. She is the "Elizabeth J." who appears on the 1860 Census in Marion County. After Lewis' death, she married Isaiah Jones on Dec. 10, 1874. He died 4 years later and Elizabeth temporarily moved in with Morgan and she appears on the 1880 US Census in Marion County, Ohio as "Elizabeth Jones, 58, SMother". She was married yet again on Nov. 6, 1881 to David Mouser.
After David Mouser's death in 1896, Elizabeth's behavior becomes increasingly odd with outbursts. Elizabeth's stepdaughters sue to sell portions of the Mouser property which she has use of until her death. Once the property is sold, she makes her home with her step grandson Perry Mouser and his family in Marion.
Unable to care for Elizabeth in part because of her increasing insanity, Elizabeth is committed in 1900 to the Ohio Insane Asylum in Columbus, where she dies in 1902 following an accident in which she fell backwards down a flight of stairs while trying to escape from the nursing staff. At first the doctors think it is only a broken ankle, however she dies from internal injuries. Her body is returned to Marion and she is buried with Mouser and his other wives.DEATH: Death and Burial information from James Carpenter of FL. - Information has not been confirmed.
NOTE: A Lewis Carpenter shows up on an 1870 Census so death date of 1861 is probably for another Lewis (in Michigan?) Carpenter. Some confusion here!MORE:
1850 Census, Pleasant Township, Marion Co., Ohio (dated Sept. 15, 1850)Lewis Carpenter42MWagonmaker900 NY
Elizabeth27FO
Alvah15MO
Milo13MO
Harris12MO
Sarah10FO
Morgan 8MO
______________________________________________________________1860 Marion County, Ohio
1 Tully Twp.
Louis Carpenter M 64 Farmer Virginia
Catharine F 26 Virginia
Frederick M 8 Virginia
2 Waldo Twp.
Alvey Carpenter M 29 Farmer Ohio
Christena L. " F 23 Ohio
Amery F. " F 2 Ohio
3 Pleasant Twp.
Lewis Carpenter M 55 Farmer N. York
Elizabeth J. " F 37 Ohio
Milow " M 24 Farmer Ohio
Cyrus " M 22 Farmer Ohio
Sarah J. " F 20 Ohio
Morgan " M 18 Farmer Ohio
George " M 13 Ohio"Alvey is probabaly Alvah, Lewis' oldest son, born in 1834 (although this census would have birth year of 1831)
**Elizabeth J. is Lewis 2nd wife, Elizabeth Johnson
________________________________________________________________1830: There is a single Lewis Carpenter, age between 20-30, listed in the census for Geauga County, Township of Mentor. There is not a Lewis listed anywhere else in the 1830 census for Ohio, particularly not with Aaron, Aaron, Jr. and Philander in Portage County.
This Lewis Carpenter is buried in Mentor Municipal Cemetery, Mentor Township, Lake (formerly Geauga) County, Ohio and is probably the 1830 Census Lewis above. He is also in the 1840 Census in Mentor while Lewis is listed in Marion County.
LEWIS CARPENTER/ Died Mar. 31, 1855/ Aged 53 Years./ LAURA/ His Wife/ Died Jan. 15, 1871,/ Aged 67 Years.
___________________________________________________________________1832: Marion, OH - marriage
Marr: 22 Jul 1832, Marion, OH
Marr Memo: 7/22; Marion marriage record date1832-1834: Marion, OH Tax Records
Lewis Carpenter Section 25 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15
Benjamin Carpenter Section 25 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15
Milo Essex Section 14 Township 6 Range 12 (Father-in-law to Aaron, son
of Philander)From the Marion County Deed Book #5 (1832-33)
Page #: 114 Grantor: James Murphey and Rhoda Murphey Grantee: David R. Thomas Signing Date: 3/28/1832
Witnesses: Samuel Jenkins; Thomas Rakestraw; John Ashbaugh; Milo Essex", "B. Carpenter; L. C. Carpenter"1834: Deeds - Marion, OH
12/26/1834 - Alonzo Carpenter of Mt. Gilead(?) sold Lewis Carpenter
Section 25 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15 for $30.00; Book 9 pg 75
**NOTE** Could this Alonzo be a brother who later moves to Miami County, Kansas and is the reason the younger Alonzo moves there (possibly) as well, leading to the confusion about the 2 PofA letters only 7 weeks apart but from Kansas and Iowa and the fact that one is listed as "Alonzo A. Carpenter" and not just "Alonzo" (see Notes on respective Alonzos).
At the time, Mt. Gilead was a part of Marion County. In 1848 it was incorporated into the new, Morrow County.1835: Deeds - Marion, OH
1/20/1835 - James Jones of Marion and Abigail his wife sold Lewis
Carpenter Section 25 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15 E 1/2, NW 1/4 for
$30.00; Book 9 pg 74 (this is probably the same James Jones and Abigail Carpenter who got married in 1831 (see below) and who Stuart Koblentz claims might be Lewis' sister)2/17/1835 - George Carpenter of Delaware County sold Lewis Carpenter
Section 25 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15 for $35.00; Book 9 pg 76
NOTE: There is a George Carpenter, born around 1809 in Pennsylvania, listed in various censes in Berkshire Township, Delaware, Ohio and who is found in the 1870 census living one house away from Newell Carpenter (poss. Alonzo's son with first wife) in Sunbury.1836: Deeds - Marion, OH
Morgan Carpenter from Franklin County, OH sold Lewis Carpenter Section
25 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15 for $30.00; Book 9 pg 76
(is this Morgan a possible son of John Carpenter, son of Nathan, and the source of confusion for Mary Carr (grandpa's genealogist)? He is not seen on the Ohio census of 1860-possibly dead before then?)1834-1836--There are at least 5 Carpenters owning land in Section 25, Township 6 (Pleasant), Range 15 who practically give (he paid a total of $125.00) some to Lewis; Alonzo, Abigail, Benjamin, George and Morgan. A Rebecca Jane Carpenter sells him more in the same location in 1842 for $43.00 (I suspect that she is a wife/widow of one of the aforementioned male Carpenters, either George or Morgan but not Benjamin since he is recorded as buying land later that year and Alonzo appears later in other records).
1839-1842: Marion, OH Tax Records
Personal Taxes
Lewis Carpenter 2 houses $80; 3 horses $24; Total $104
Aaron Carpenter 2 houses $80
Philander 1 house $40; 4 horses $32; Total $72
Fanny Essex 1 house $40; 1 horse $8; Total $481840: Pleasant, Marion, OH census; pg 60; engaged in agriculture
Males 2 under 5 (Milo, Harris (Cyrus))
1 5-10 (Alva)
1 30-40 (Lewis)
Females 1 under 5 (Sarah)
1 20-30 (Elizabeth)1842: Deeds - Marion, OH
5/30/1842: Rebecca Jane Carpenter of Delaware County sold Lewis
Carpenter Section 25 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15 for $43.00; Book 16
pg 98
12/18/1842 - Benjamin Carpenter bought property (25 6 15 80) from U.S.A
12/26/1842 - Lewis bought property from County Treasurer; W 1/2 of SW
1/4 of SE 1/4; Section 26 Township 6 (Pleasant) Range 15; 19 1/2 acres
for unpaid taxes. Source: Recorded Deed dated 5/23/1849; Book 20 pg 4371846: Early Court Records, Marion, OH; 1/24/1846; strays; Lewis
Carpenter, Pleasant; steer1850: Pleasant, Marion, OH census; M432/703(8?); pg.136/137; 9/12:
Lewis 40 Wagonmaker $900 b. NY
Elizabeth 27 b. OH
Alvah 15 b. OH
Milo 13 b. OH
Harris 12 (Cyrus) b. OH
Sarah 10 b. OH
Morgan 8 b. OH
George 3 b. OH
(Alonzo 9 living with neighbors Cyrus Brown (46) b. CT and Dorcus (40) b. PA; Cyrus is a cooper
1857: Deeds - Marion, OH
1/12/1857 - Lewis bought land; north part of SW 1/4 of Section 36,
Township 5, Range 24 in Big Island Township. Sold this parcel 3/5/1864 (this land is the land later sold to J.O.B. Renick on 3/5/64)1860: Pleasant, Marion, OH census; pg 456; July; image 6-anc.com:
Lewis 55 farmer b. NY $2760 $1600
Elizabeth J. 37 b. OH
Milo 24 farmer b. OH
Cyrus 22 b. OH
Sarah J. 20 b. OH
Morgan 18 farmer b. OH
George 13 b. OH
(Alonzo is listed as Alonzo Brown, age 19, living with Cyrus Brown 57
and Dorcus 55)
1864: Deeds - Marion, OH
3/5/1864 - Lewis and wife Elizabeth sold Section 36, Township 5 (Big Island); Range
14; 59 3/4 acres to J.O.B. Renick of Franklin County for $161.65; Book
32 pg 331
7/23/1864 - Lewis sold Section 21; Township 5 (Big Island); Range 15; Acres 125 of
160 by bridge on Big Island/Marion Road to Washington W. Conklin for
$1,864.00; Book 32 pg 3751870: Pleasant, Marion, OH census; pg 134; July:
Lewis 63 farmer b. NY $4,000 $2,000
Elizabeth 46 b. OH
George 23 farmer b. OH
(Living next to Cyrus Brown 67/Dorcus 65, Lorenzo (Alonzo) 30 b.OH and Ida English 15)Spouse: Elizabeth J. Keintch
Birth: PA
Death: bet 1840-1850Elizabeth’s sister may be Dorcas Brown (both b. PA), wife of Cyrus, who
raises Alonzo (see census info) or the Dorcas who marries the Alonzo who later moves to Kansas and is a possible brother to Lewis
Children: Alva B. (1835-)
Milo D./Milow (1837-)
Cyrus (1838-)
Sarah Jane (1840-<1900)
Alonzo (1841-1897)
Morgan L. (1842-1904)
George (1847-1916)Other spouses: Elizabeth Johnson
b. abt 1822 Ireland/OH
1880: Pleasant, Marion, OH census: Listed as Elizabeth Jones; living
with Morgan; ae 58; b. IRE
m. Isaiah Jones 10 Dec. 1874; Marion, OHMARION COUNTY, OHIO TIME-LINE
Land Records/Deeds and Taxes
Relevant Names1826: OH Tax List - Marion
Pleasant Township Land and House Tax
Carpenter, Benjamin
Drake, William S.
Hughes, Edward
Pleasant - Personal Property - 0
Virginia Military Lands
Drake, William S.
Virginia Military - Personal Property
Essex, Milo
McNeal, Thomas
Sullivan, Thomas
Sullivan, Andrew1849: Refer to deed dated 5/28/1849
1873: Deeds - Marion, OH
6/11/1873 - Elizabeth Carpenter sold 25 6 15 to M. L. Carpenter for $29401877: Deeds - Marion, OH
3/4/1877 - (?) gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter (rest unreadable)1882: Court of Common Pleas
3/3/1882 - C. H. Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
3/18/1882 - Alonzo Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
in estate of Dorcus Brown; Book 53 pg 410
3/27/1882 - Alonzo gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter; Book 53
page 436
3/27/1882 - Alvy B. Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
in case of Isaiah Jones, plaintiff, and George O. Carpenter (et al),
defendants
3/28/1882 - C.H. Carpenter gave power of attorney to M.L. Carpenter
5/9/1882 - Alonzo A. Carpenter gave power of attorney to Isaiah Jones
in case of Isaiah Jones, plaintiff and George O. Carpenter (et al),
defendants (this Alonzo is from Iowa and is probably not Lewis' son; maybe he is the Alonzo who sold Lewis land and is possibly a brother?)
12/27/1882 - George O. Carpenter and Harriet (incomplete info) having to
do with Section 25 Township 6 Range 15 17 1/2 and a power of attorney1886: Deeds - Marion, OH
11/22/1886 - A. B. Carpenter sold land Section 25 Township 6 Range 15 to
J. Lichtenberger for $150.00; Book 61 pg 577[LewisJWrightCarpLine.FTW]
[LewisIndividual.FTW]
——————————���——————————————————————————————————(Another possible Lewis Carpenter)
1 Lewis Carpenter
Birth: 1808, NY
Birth Memo: 1808 in 1850 Census; 1805 in 1860; 1807 in 1870
Death: bet 1870-1874, Marion, OH
Burial: Augenstein Cemetery, Waldo, Marion, Ohio
Father: Aaron1 CARPENTER (~1770-~1840)
Mother: Sarah Ann or Ana DEMARIS (~1770-~1840)1820: Living with father, Aaron
1830: Possible: Mentor, Geauga, OH; pg 264:
Lewis head of household age 20-30
________________________________Carpenter, Abigail Jones, James 10/30/1831 JP Joseph Boyd Sr *Note same Justice of the Peace. Is Abigail a sister? Also note that there are a few Joneses which show up in legal procedings in which Carpenters are involved, such as Alonzo A. Carpenter giving power of attorney to an Isaiah Jones against George, son of Lewis and Elizabeth, Lewis 2nd wife, marries an Isaiah Jones after Lewis death
____________________________________________________________________________
AUDITOR'S OFFICELEWIS CARPENTER & WIFE
TO
J.O.B. RENICK
March 5, 1864Know all men by these presents, that we Lewis Carpenter, and Elizabeth Carpenter wife of Lewis Carpenter, of Marion County, Ohio, in consideration of one hundred and sixty one dollars and sixty five cents, paid by J.O.B. Renick of Franklin County, Ohio, do hereby sell, release and quick claim onto said J.O.B. Renick, all and each of our interest. right, title and estate in and to the following real estate, situated in said Marion County and described as follows: Beginning at the quarter post at the N.W. corner of the south west quarter of section 36, township 5, south range 24 E. thence north 89'50 east 159 poles to a stake one rod west of the center of the aforesaid section crossing the Little Scioto at 123 poles - thence south 60 poles to a stake one rod W. of the 1/4 section line, crossing Little Scioto at 9 poles - thence S 89'50 W. 159 4/5 poles to a stake in the section line 20 poles north of the half quarter corner - thence north along the section line, 60 poles to the place of beginning -containing 59 3/4 acres, and being the same land sold to said Carpenter by the treasurer of said Marion County on the 12th of January 1857 in the north part of the south west quarter of section 36, Tp 5, range 24 in Big Island tp. To have and to hold said real estate unto said J.O.B. Renick and to his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony whereof the said Elizabeth Carpenter and the said Lewis Carpenter have hereunto set their hands and seals this 5th day of March 1864.
Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of Sarah J. Millison and Jacob Milison
______________________________________________________________________________There was another Lewis (Louis) Carpenter, born in Virginia, age 64 at the time of the 1860 census, living in Tully Township
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Sue and Don Ryan have Lewis, son Of John Wright Carpenter, as "dying young" in Kirkland, New York (suedonryan@mchsi.com)
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On point ONE. One of my Jones cousins here in Columbus has a letter dated sometime in late 1850's in which Sarah Jones Dildine (the youngest of the three children of James and Abigail Jones) refers to "Uncle Lewis" being down with "gripe" (sic). Also, there are a number of legal issues in which Isaiah Jones (my great great grandfather, son of Abigail and James) is involved with Lewis and and his family members before Lewis' death and Elizabeth's marriage to his Uncle Isaiah.
One other point to to define I did go back through the Marion, Delaware and Morrow County Court records where I could and I did not find any marriage certificates where women with names Harriett or Abigail married men named Carpenter. I also went through the wills in those three counties to see if any man named Carpenter died leaving a portion of his estate to a daughter named Harriett or Abigail. I did find a Harriett listing in a Benjamin Carpenter's will, but dates were off (ie, she would have been widowed from Barks and since this was a transcription of the document and court proceedings the married name would have had to have been used).
--Stuart Koblentz, 1/13/06
_________________________________________________________________The Augenstein family graveyard was laid out in 1845, and George F. Augenstein was the first buried here. It contains half an acre and forty-two graves. Although a private family burying-ground, numerous other families have interred their friends in this knoll.
--History of Marion County, 1883
_________________________________________________________________Hi Rob-
Spent the day at the Marion County recorders office going through deed books 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 covering the transition deeds (when Marion County split from Delaware) and years 1824-1837, and I found very, very little.
The John and Mary that you mention are from the wrong end of the county, I mean way off. The Carpenters we're looking at are nested in Pleasant Township - John and Mary were way up in what is now Wyandot County by Marseilles. (Mar-sails)
There were two transactions, though, that I thought you would find interesting - and keep in mind that sections of land up here are 640 acres (two miles by two miles square) to a section in the Congress Lands, which most of Marion is in.
The first involves James and Abigail selling a tract of land to Lewis for a very small sum of money for the number of acres involved and that would have been in 1834 (about 80 acres in the NE of the section). Immediately thereafter (a day or so), Alonzo Carpenter quit claimed over a complimenting piece of property (NW, same section, abutting) to give Lewis an uninterupted 160 acres, or a quarter section.
Now in Ohio at that time, a land sale took two-three days to complete. Once the deed was entered into the recorders office (day one) and the selling party, if married, had to bring the wife to the courthouse (she entered alone) so she could swear under oath that she released her dower interest in the land effected by the sale and did so unmolested and without physical threat by her husband (what we now would think of as coercion).
Now here's what the deeds fail to answer - why would James and Abigail sell this land to Lewis significantly below market, and then why would Alonzo turn around and quit claim (no money changes hands) an equal amount of land to arrive at the quarter section within a couple days at a time?
All the deeds were transcribed into ledgers, and the handwriting is very difficult to read.
Now one of the MAGS women did raise this point - since the number of land sales involving Carpenters is slim at best, could they be raised in a step family that moved to the area, or did they come with Aunts and Uncles.
So instead of answers, just more questions....
Stu
1/20/06
Since a xeroxed copy of the marriage record for Lewis and Elizabeth is all I have providing Elizabeth's maiden name, I am inclined to believe that it was either "Kintch" or J.P. Boyd's spelling of "Kinch", but not "Keintch". I can find no record of a surname Keintch. The first instance of the spelling of her last name in the marriage record is somewhat hard to read, but it appears that there are only 6 letters with the Capital 'K', a dotted 'i' and the last two letters, a 'c' and an 'h' very distinct and what appears to be an uncrossed 't' and one letter between the 'i' and the 't' that could (or could not) be an 'n'. The second instance of the name is very legible, with a distinct capital 'K' and the letters 'i', 'n', 't', 'c', and 'h'. The problem rests with a small loop before the 'i' which might be an 'e' but which might also be only a stylistic loop preceding the cursive 'i'.
_____________________________________________________________________Marion Co. census of 1860 has her as "37 years old" but this must be incorrect, since there is a marriage record dated July 22, 1832 and she would have been only 9 at that time. UPDATE: Lewis married a second Elizabeth after the first's death in 1849
______________________________________________________________________
Marriage License was issued to Lewis Carpenter and Elizabeth Keintch (possibly Kintch-hard to read) July 24th 1832.
I do heeby certify that on the twenty second day of July 1832 By virtue of a License from the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Marion CountyLewis Carpenter and Elizabeth K(e)intch were joined in marriage by me a Justice of the Peace in and for said County
Given under my hand this 24 day of July 1832
Joseph Boyd Sr. JP---from Probate Court, Marion County, Ohio Marriages Vol. 1-pg. 136
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CIVAL WAR DEATH - Prisoner of War = P.O.W.
Carpenter, Milo W. b. 1836, enl. 12-9-1861 Co. D., 82nd OVI, Captured 7-1-63 at Gettysburg, d. 5-4-64 Andersonville Prison. Corporal.
--Andersonville Prisoners of War Record p. 527 [421]
_________________________________________________________Name: Milo W Carpenter ,
Enlistment Date: 09 December 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Ohio
Unit Numbers: 1923 1923
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 09 December 1861 at the age of 25
Enlisted in Company D, 82nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 09 December 1861.
Wounded on 08 May 1862 at McDowell, VA
Promoted to Full Corporal on 01 October 1862
POW on 01 July 1863 at Gettysburg, PA
Died as a prisoner Company D, 82nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 04 May 1864 in Andersonville, GASource Information:
Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.
Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems Inc.P.O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364
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Lewis Carpenter had a neighbor named Milow Essex.
CIVAL WAR VET.
Carpenter, C.H. Corporal H
4th O.V.I April 23, 1861Carpenter, Lym W. Private I
82d O.V.I December 1861Carpenter, M.L. Private B
121st O.V.I August 23, 1862 November 12, 1862Carpenter, Milo W. Corporal D
82d O.V.I December 31, 1861 Died Andersonville Prison
________________________________________________Brother Morgan (M.L.) named a son after him who is buried in Prospect Cemetery, Prospect, Ohio
________________________________
There is a Cyrus H. Carpenter listed in the 1920 Census of Monterey, California, a widower, listing his parents birthplace as New York and Pennsylvania.
In 1880, there is a C.H. Carpenter in Rico, Ouray County, Colorado, age 42, occupation "mining broker" who lists his parents birthplaces as New York and Pennsylvania
In 1885, there is a Cyrus H. Carpenter listed in the Colorado State Census for Dolores County, Colrado
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Name: Cyrus H Carpenter ,
Enlistment Date: 18 April 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Ohio
Unit Numbers: 1882
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 18 April 1861 at the age of 23
Enlisted in Company K, 4th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 18 April 1861.
______________________________________________The Marion Star, Feb. 2, 1909
Cyrus H. Carpenter Subject of Inquiry
_________________Relatives Searching for Veteran of Civil War.
F. Wakerman, of Denver, has written the adjutant general at Columbus for news about Cyrus H. Carpenter, a civil war veteran, who enlisted in K company, Fourth O.V. I., which was from Marion, in which he served three months and then reenlisted in some other regiment unknown. Carpenter went to Colorado in 1880, locating at Rico, where he stayed six years, and then going to Republic, Washington, where he remained four years and then went to Cape Nome, Alaska. Relatives want information about him.
__________________________________________________There is an application for a Civil War pension filed in Washington State on Aug. 25, 1895 for Cyrus 'H.' (some have transcribed 'W') Carpenter who served in the "H. & K. 4" Ohio Infantry.
... After David Mouser's death in 1896, Elizabeth's behavior becomes increasingly odd with outbursts. Elizabeth's stepdaughters sue to sell portions of the Mouser property which she has use of until her death. Once the property is sold, she makes her home with her step grandson Perry Mouser and his family in Marion.
Unable to care for Elizabeth in part because of her increasing insanity, Elizabeth is committed in 1900 to the Ohio Insane Asylum in Columbus, where she dies in 1902 following an accident in which she fell backwards down a flight of stairs while trying to escape from the nursing staff. At first the doctors think it is only a broken ankle, however she dies from internal injuries. Her body is returned to Marion and she is buried with Mouser and his other wives.
In 1860, John R. is living in New Hartord, Oneida County with his wife Sarah J., 51, and the following children: John-24, Henry-21, Sarah-20, Wm S.-15.
CENSUS: 1840 US Census
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: John Carpenter
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): New Hartford, Oneida, New York
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Commerce: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: New Hartford, Oneida, New York; Roll: 313; Page: 60; Image: 695; Family History Library Film: 0017199.
New Hartford Burial Ground
Once located on Oxford Rd.
Town of New HartfordThis burial ground was once located on Oxford Road near Sanger Av
It was removed in the 1950's to make room for the new High School.Survey done 9 August 1950 by Wilma F. Collins before the removal.
Typed by Carol Michaud.Carpenter, J. Lucinda E., dau. of John & Sarah, died 5 Nov. 1844 at 1 yr.11 mo
In 1850, Orson, 33, is living with wife Harriet, 27, and children Joseph S., 9, and Frances M., 7, F.
In 1860 census, Orson, 43, is living with wife Harriet, 37, and 4 children, Sherman, 19, (possibly Joseph S. from previous census), Francis, 17, (who now spells his name with an 'i' and is male)Mary, 7 and John, 5..
In 1870 census, Harriet is not listed. Orson is 54 and still a harness maker, There is a Frances, age 31 "keeping house" (a new wife?) and a Joseph S., age 29, Francis M., 29 and 'M', Mary T., 17 and John, 15, and two new children, Nellie, age 7, and Harriette, age 1.
In 1880 census, Orson, 62, lists a Francis A., 39, as his wife, Francis M., 37, as his son, and Nellie, 17 and Hattie, 10 (listed as having a "spinal" condition), as his daughters. He also lists his occupation as "ex county clerk", whereas previously he had listed it as "harness maker". He also lists his parents as having been born in Mass.
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Orson CARPENTER Self M Male W 62 NY Ex County Clerk MA MA
Francis A. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 39 NY Keeping House NY NY
Francis M. CARPENTER Son S Male W 37 NY Harness Maker NY NY
Nellie CARPENTER Dau S Female W 17 NY At Home NY NY
Hattie M. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 10 NY At Home NY NY
Source Information:
Census Place Vernon, Oneida, New York
Family History Library Film 1254903
NA Film Number T9-0903
Page Number 248B
__________________________________The list of supervisors from 1831 is as follows:
DATE SUPERVISOR DATE SUPERVISOR
1831-33 Nicholas Dyer 1860-63 Henry Wilson
1834 James Kellogg 1864 Sidney A. Bunce
1835-36 Josiah W. Jenkins 1865-66 Henry Wilson
1837 John P. Sherwood 1867-68 Thomas Butterfield
1838 David Pierson 1869-70 Edward W. Williams
1839-40 John P. Sherwood 1871-72 William Marson
1841 Levi T. Marshall 1873-75 James Markham
1842 Austin B. Webber 1876 Orson Carpenter
1843 Salmon Case * 1877 A. De V. Townsley
1844 Erastus W. Clark 1878 A. Pierson Case
1845 Salmon Case 1879-80 Charles Scoville
1846 Fitch Howes 1881 Orson Carpenter
1847-48 David Pierson 1882-83 F.A. Cody, jr.
1849-50 Hiram D. Tuttle 1884 J.B. Cushman
1851 Josiah Case 1885-86 Morris S. Miller, jr.
1852-54 Orson Carpenter 1887-89 Charles H. Phister
1855 Eusebius W. Dodge 1890 John F. Morrison
1856-57 Orson Carpenter 1891-92 Elliot J. Norton
1858-59 Sidney A. Bunce 1893-96 James M. Brownfrom http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoneida/misc/wager/ch47.html
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CARPENTER - Mrs. HARRIET E. CARPENTER, wife of Orson Carpenter, county clerk, deceased October 13, 1865, at her own home in Utica, New York of typhoid fever. (RCOct20/1865)
From ROMAN CITIZEN newspaper, Rome, Oneida County, New York, Friday, September 1, 1865
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In 1850, Orson, 33, is living with wife Harriet, 27, and children Joseph S., 9, and Frances M., 7, F.
In 1860 census, Orson, 43, is living with wife Harriet, 37, and 4 children, Sherman, 19, (possibly Joseph S. from previous census), Francis, 17, (who now spells his name with an 'i' and is male)Mary, 7 and John, 5..
In 1870 census, Harriet is not listed. Orson is 54 and still a harness maker, There is a Frances, age 31 "keeping house" (a new wife?) and a Joseph S., age 29, Francis M., 29 and 'M', Mary T., 17 and John, 15, and two new children, Nellie, age 7, and Harriette, age 1.
In 1880 census, Orson, 62, lists a Francis A., 39, as his wife, Francis M., 37, as his son, and Nellie, 17 and Hattie, 10 (listed as having a "spinal" condition), as his daughters. He also lists his occupation as "ex county clerk", whereas previously he had listed it as "harness maker". He also lists his parents as having been born in Mass.
24519. Joseph Sherman Carpenter
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sherm CARPENTER Self M Male W 39 NY Harness Maker NY NY
Sarah CARPENTER Wife M Female W 38 PA Keeping House NY NY
Ann J. PRIME MotherL W Female W 66 NY IRELAND IRE
Freddie SHAW Son S Male W 4 PA NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Vernon, Oneida, New York
Family History Library Film 1254903
NA Film Number T9-0903
Page Number 246A
NAME: Francis W. as given and Francis M. in the 1880 US Census.
CARPENTER - Suddenly, January 27, 1878, at the residence of his father, in Vernon village, New York, JOHN, youngest son of Orson Carpenter, aged 23 years. (RCFeb08/1878)
From ROMAN CITIZEN newspaper, Rome, Oneida County, New York, Friday, January 11, 1878
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/oneida/countydeaths/rc78death1.html
There is a Francis A. Carpenter living in Greenvile, Orange County, NY in the 1900 census. Its hard to make out who she is married to. There is a son, Lewis E., listed as well. Hoever, she had been married to this man for 37 years.
In 1880 census, listed as disabled due to a spinal condition