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

Notes


29392. Faye Angaline Dechant

Widowed with last name of Keyes or Reyes in the 1920 US Census. See grandfather's notes.


34654. Margaret Gertrude Keyes

Spouse:      Earnest Sims Richardson 1907 – 1990
Chi;ldren:
Private
Herbert Warren Richardson 1931 – 1970


29403. Herbert Byron Carpenter

Herbert and Ella Merrifield Carpenter - Herbert owned a farm on the Dodlin,
later worked on a horse farm in Orono.  He enjoyed sulky racing.


29404. Karl Harrison Carpenter

OCCUPATION: Stationary Engineer for Stowell MacGregor Co., Lincoln, ME.
RESIDED: Trenton, Enfield, Greenvile Jct., W.Enfield, South Lincoln ME.
"In the North rain on the North Road, Lee, ME"??? Unknown note.
Notes for Karl Harrison Carpenter:
Gram and Gramp met at a dance in South Lincoln.  Grampie Karl was just back
from Wyoming.  He walked Gram Vera home.  Will Averill, justice of the peace,
married them in Lee, Maine, December 27, 1914.  (Aug 1981)
When Grampie Karl worked for the railroad and Helen was little, they rented a
kitchen, one room off a house with dormer windows up high.  Grampie worked
nights.  Gram Vera said little Helen would look up at the windows at night and
ask, "Dark, hurt it?"
Grampie's brother, Herb, owned a farm on the Dodlin Road.  Gram met Gramp when
she was 19 skating.  They were married when she was 23 and he was 25. (July
1976, V.C.C.)
Their children are named for:
Helen Janet - Nettie (Sarah Janet Cole, grandmother)
Henry John - John Henry Carpenter (grandfather)
Hervey Benjamin - Hervey Romer, (uncle) Ben Cole (grandfather)
Barbara Matilda - Zettie Barbara Romer Carpenter (grandmother)
Mary Eunice - Mary (Aunt May) Vera Eunice Cole Carpenter
Charles Carleton - Charles Caldwell (the friend of Karl's from Wyoming)
Carolyn Bertha - Carolyn Mildred Carpenter, Bertha Cole
Jacqueline - herself
When Gram Vera was about ten, her father gave her a little organ and taught her
to play chords on it.  She played with him for dances and they'd spend the
night.  Asked if she was scared playing before all those people, she replied,
"No, I felt pretty grown up playing with my father."  (Aug 1981)
Gram Vera spent her 14th(sic) birthday in her house on the Mohawk.  She and
Gramp moved there in 1921 when Grampie bought it from Clad Dunham.  She and
Gramp had been living in the little house on the Dodlin.  (May 1982)
Gram attended Lee Academy for two years.  The first year she lived with Aunt
Amanda and Uncle Hersey Merrill and walked to school with Aunt Blanche and Aunt
Alyce Ludden who lived across the road.  Gram still has her recommendations for
her teaching at the model school and from the superintendents she worked under.
A Mr. and Mrs. Stebbins lived at the dormitory at Lee Academy, while Mr.
Stebbins ran a lumber operation.  He once took everyone out to see a Lombard
log-hauler.  (summer 1980)
Gram taught school 3 years and loved it.  At the age of 16, she and Aunt
Blanche Ludden Delano went off to teach.  Blanche's father Fred Ludden took
them to the train.  Gram went to Drew plantation, there briefly met Cora
Furraigh who was also teaching in that area.  Gram had 3 students there - an
8th grader, a 3rd grader, and a beginner.  She also taught at Baker's island,
one of the Cranberry Islands, where her Aunt Mary and her husband ran a
lighthouse.  She also spent one summer doing chambermaid work at Northeast
Harbor for two old ladies.  (Sept 1987)


Vera Eunice Cole

OCCUPATION: Ran a boarding house in South Lincoln for Stowell MacGregor Co.
He was also a Teacher, millworker.
RESIDED: Lee, Greenville Jct., Cranberry Isle, ME.


29405. Harry Earl Carpenter

Was he adopted or was it his children?


29406. Carolyn Mildred Carpenter

NAME: Went by Mildred.
Mildred and Raymond Wells adopted two children;
a. Barbara adopted, resides in Holliston, Mass
b. Herbert adopted, maybe resides in Wellesley, Mass.
Harry was a sailor either in the Navy or the Merchant Marine.  He wore a
uniform, sent postcards from Germany, and brought back skis from Switzerland.
He married a woman named Antoinette, who had two children.  He married Helen
later.  In his younger days, he had gone out west with Karl and John Henry.


29412. Richmond Kitteredge Carpenter

BURIAL: Calais Cem.
BIRTH: Birth reported by Eliza Jane Romer, midwife.
Descendants Submitted by Jerry Carpenter of Bonney Lake, WA on Wed, 14 Jul
1999.


29450. Julian A. Carpender

CENSUS: 1910 US Census - with parents
CENSUS: 1920 US Census - With mother. See mother's notes.

CENSUS: 1930 US Census
1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Julian A Carpenter  [Julian A Carpendon]
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1908
Birthplace: Nebraska
Race: White
Home in 1930: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
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Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Carpenter
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
Neighbors:
Household Members:
Name Age
Elizabeth Carpenter 50
Julian A Carpenter 22
Howard E Carpenter 17
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska; Roll: 1285; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 29; Image: 929.0; FHL microfilm: 2341020.

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=71938577
Julian A. Carpender
Birth: Jul. 16, 1907
Lincoln
Lancaster County
Nebraska, USA
Death: May 28, 2002
Scottsdale
Maricopa County
Arizona, USA

Julian A. Carpender, 94, died May 28 in Scottsdale, Ariz.

He was born in Lincoln, Neb., on July 16, 1907, the son of Elizabeth Stuart Mayer and Carl Adolph Carpender.

He attended the University of Nebraska and was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity.

Mr. Carpender married Mary Elizabeth Long on June 24, 1933 in Boulder, Colo.

He started a towel and diaper laundry business that grew into the Reliable Cleaners, a full service laundry and dry-cleaning business, which he owned and operated for more than 40 years. He was one of the first coin-operated laundry owners in Wyoming. He was also part owner of Carpender Church Goods.

He was active in Masons, Little Theater, Boy Scouts, Heels, Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce, the Cheyenne and Wyoming Historical Society and Rotary. He joined the Cheyenne Rotary Club in June of 1940 and was president in 1957.

He converted to Catholicism in 1990 and was a member of St. Mary's Parish in Cheyenne. In retirement he was a watchman at the Wyoming State Legislature for 12 years.

Mr. Carpender is survived by his sons, G. William Carpender and Julian A. T. Carpender, both of Denver, Robert Bryan Carpender of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Michael Carpender of North Pole, Ark.; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Long Carpender, his parents and his brothers, Gerald Jackson Carpender and Howard Edwin Carpender.
 
Family links:
 Parents:
 Carl A. Carpender (1876 - 1925)
 Elizabeth Carpender (1876 - 1940)
Burial:
Willow Grove Cemetery
Buffalo
Johnson County
Wyoming, USA

Created by: Lostnwyomn
Record added: Jun 25, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71938577


34681. Thomas Michael Carpender

N32193


29485. Emma Jane Carpenter

UPDATE:  By Marque Carpenter in an e-mail dated 4 June 2003.
EMMA J. CARPENTER, b. 1869, Winhall, Bennington County, Vermont.

The following data supplied by Marque Carpenter on 29 Dec 2003.
EMMA J. CARPENTER
(Source: 1880 US Census Vermont, Bennington County, Searsburg, Year: 1880; Census Place: Searsburg, Bennington, Vermont; Roll: T9_1341; Family History Film: 1255341; Page: 486A; Enumeration District: 36; Image:, age 11, living with parents.) was born 1869 in Winhall, Bennington County, Vermont.  She married MARTIN BROOKS July 30, 1885.

Children of EMMA CARPENTER and MARTIN BROOKS are:
i. MAUD BROOKS.
ii. FLORENCE BROOKS, b. January 06, 1889.