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

Notes


17666. Job S. or Job L. Carpenter

P.O. address, Summit, RI
NAME:  Job S. in AF and Job L. in 1880 US Census.


24870. Drucie Elfreda Chandler

Child death.


24871. Willey Edgar Chandler

Wylie or Willey


24881. 3 Chandler

stillborn : Unnamed Boy


24882. 4 Chandler

stillborn : unnmaed boy of second marriage (child # 4)


17693. William C. Bicknell

BIRTH: Born 28 June 1853 in the record sent, BUT his older brother was born
22 Jul 1853.  Probably should have been born in 1855 or 1856.


17720. Dudley Saltonstall Carpenter

Born in Asche Barracks. Fine artist. Lived in New York, Paris, Denver, La
Jolla, and Santa Barbara. Worked in Denver Art Museum and Santa Barbara
Art Museum.  Cremated and his ashes were put in the Pacific Ocean.

This family updated by Dudley Carpenter who used Bible Records and
handwritten corrections to his Carpenter Memorial (1898) via E-MAIL dated
Sun, 20 Aug 2000.
dsc50@tcia.net (Dudley Carpenter)

http://www.askart.com/biography.asp?ID=125072
Biographical information for Dudley Saltonstall Carpenter
This biography from the Archives of AskART:
From Tennessee, Dudley Carpenter studied at the Art Students League in New York and in Paris with Jean Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant. He exhibited with the Paris Salon and won an honorable mention in 1911.

Carpenter lived in the East until 1909, then moved to Denver, and in 1921, settled in Southern California. He first lived in La Jolla and by the 1930s was living in Santa Barbara where he remained until his death on May 15, 1955. He was a member of the Art Associations of Denver, Carmel, and Santa Barbara.

Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"

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Dudley Saltonstall Carpenter was the son of Gilbert Salstonstall Carpenter (1836-1904) and Elizabeth Thatcher Balch (1837-1914).  He married on 22 Jan 1910 in Denver, Denver, CO to Margaret Stafford van Wagenen (1881-1921).

Dudley was born on 26 Feb 1870 in Nashville, Davidson, TN. He died on 19 May 1955 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.  He was cremated and his ashes were put in the Pacific Ocean..

Dudley was born in Asche Barracks in Nashville.  He was a Fine artist. Lived in New York, Paris, Denver, La Jolla and Santa Barbara.  He worked in Denver Art Museum and the Santa Barbara Art Museum.

His grandson, with the same name, used Family Bible Records and handwritten corrections to his Carpenter Memorial (See below) to help provide a genealogical update to the Carpenter Encyclopedia of Carpenters’ 2001.  Dudley is a descendant of Captain William Carpenter (1605-1658/1659) of Rehoboth, Bristol, MA.

BOOK: 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.


Margaret Stafford van Wagenen

Died when son Gilbert only 14 years old. Died of cancer.


17721. Edward Laramie Carpenter

Edmund C. Carpenter b. 11 Jan 1873 at Fort Hartsuff,,NE.
was placed in this position for this family.  However this appears to be wrong.
This family updated by Dudley Carpenter who used Bible Records and
handwritten corrections to his Carpenter Memorial (1898) via E-MAIL dated
Sun, 20 Aug 2000.
dsc50@tcia.net (Dudley Carpenter)


24896. Madge Carpenter Lamb

DEATH:
Illinois, Deaths, and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
Name: Madge Carpenter Bower
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 20 Dec 1937
Death Place: York, Carroll, Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: 1895
Birth Date: 09 Oct 1895
Birthplace: York Twp., Carroll Co., Ill.
Father: Charles P. Lamb
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: York Co twp., Carroll Co., Ill.
Mother: Geneva Carpenter
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: York twp., Carroll Co., Ill.
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: York, Carroll Co., Ill.
Street Address:
Spouse: Vern Bowers
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 23 Dec 1937
Burial Place: York, Carroll Co., Ill.
Cemetery: Argo Fa, Carroll Co., Ill.
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4030800
Image Number: 1945
Film Number: 1787129
Volume/Page/Certificate Number:
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947


Cliff Rose

Gertie’s brother Cliff married Lillian May Carpenter Seaman’s daughter Hazel. So the families were entwined.


Gertrude Olga "Gertie" Rose

Grandma Gertie was born in Iowa. She and her brother Cliff and half-uncle Jasper Clapper were raised
by her parents Archer Rose and Matilda Clapper Rose in Iowa.
They moved to South Dakota when Gertie was just 16 - shortly after her 17th birthday, her Mom,
Matilda (Tillie) died. Gertie kept house for her father, her brother and her young half-uncle until Archer remarried. He married James Edward Carpenter’s widow, Mary Elizabeth Morris Carpenter - so my Grandma Gertie and Grandpa Joe were step siblings until their marriage.
Gertie’s brother Cliff married Lillian May Carpenter Seaman’s daughter Hazel. So the families were entwined. My Grandma Gertie’s mother-in-law was also her step-mother. Mary Elizabeth Morris Carpenter Rose had a strong impact on Gertie’s attitudes and beliefs. Mary Elizabeth Morris Carpenter Rose was a strong influence on my mother’s siblings also.
Joe and Gertie moved to Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin in 1919 when my mother was 2 years old.  Per Sue Kettner