Rufas Carpenter of Adamstown, enlisted in the Continential Army, June 30, 1780;
served five months and 23 days. Rufus appears among a list of men raised for
six months and returned by General Putnam as having passed muster, a return
dated "Camp _____ Oct. 25, 1780." He enlisted again as corporal in Lieutenant
Jerry Brown's company, in Col. Asa Barnes' regiment, Oct. 13, 1781, and served
16 days, in a Berkshire county regiment, ordered on alarm to join General Stark
at Saratoga.
p. 202 Carpenter Family - by Amos B. 1898
Gravestone lists death as January 24, 1837 - Amos B. Book lists June 24th <--
probably wrong...
Resided in Madison, New York -- They had several sons.
p. 337 -- Carpenter Family by Amos B. 1898.
He removed to Jefferson, Indiana. A Farmer. He was justice of the peace for
many years; a surveyor of land, and deacon of the Baptist church, and sometimes
gave public exhortations. He left home in 1813 and went West where he died in
1827 aged 61 years.
p. 202 -- Carpenter Family by Amos B. 1898
p. 337 -- Carpenter Family by Amos B. 1898 has him born in Cheshie Mass or
Fairfield, NY ??
5297. George Washington Carpenter
He went west in 1831 and has not been heard from since. p. 337 -- Carpenter
Family by Amos B. 1898.
A mechanic. p. 338 -- Carpenter Family by Amos B. 1898.
Of, Fairfield, Herkimer, NY?
Buried up on the hill in Washington Street Cemetery in Cheshire, Massachusetts.
4/2/99 jc. Death as 3 March 1829 in another record. One a burial date?
He was deranged during the latter part of his life. A farmer -- p.202
Carpenter Family - by Amos B. 1898.E-MAIL: Thu, 18 May 2000 From: John Carpenter
Hi John,
Well, sometimes you just have to say, "We've done enough for now". My
wife and I became interested in genealogy after finding family
information in my grandmothers desk after she passed away. We have been
uncovering branches of the family tree over the past couple of years.
Recently we purchased Amos B. Carpenter's "Carpenter Family in America"
and found that it listed Deacon Stephen, his son Darius and his son
Daniel. Attached to this message are all of the remaining descendants
that we have found with our research. It has been a very enjoyable as
well as educational experience studying the family heritage. We hope
this addition fills a gap in your current tree. We look forward to
hearing from you soon.
Best Regards, John William & Debra Carpenter Somers, Connecticut.
NOTE: John & Debra submitted updates on this family descendancy line.
Number 1401 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
Resided on Coe Ridge in OH before he died?NOTE: Children numbers: 20565, 20566, 20567, & 20568 placed as children with Lucina Thompson under marriage date of 9 Jan 1813. These were from another John Carpenter son of Barlow.
NOTE: Which John Carpenter of two who is the rightful father of this line is unknown.
NOTE: Children numbers: 20565, 20566, 20567, & 20568 placed as children with Lucina Thompson under marriage date of 9 Jan 1813.
NOTE: Which John Carpenter of two who is the rightful father of this line is unknown.
NAME: Census 1850 Ohio Olmstead states name as Lucinda.
NOTE: This may be Lydia Lorne or may be a child who died early. No evidence to prove the early child death.
POSSIBLE DUPLICATE.
Number 8627 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 802.
Place of birth unknown. She is known as Lydia in the CM with no middle name. She died when about 14 years of age per the CM.lFrom: Andrea Carpenter
(Not here anymore)
Date: 27 February, 2000 1:07 PM
John.
I find it quite a coincidence that John Carpenter/Lois had a
daughter Lydia Lorne born in 1853, and John Carpenter had a Lydia Lorne
Carpenter born Mar 15, 1819 in Dover Windham, Vt per LDS batch#7450047,
source call no. 0027501 film. John/Lois didn't get married until 1827.
Is this the sister of John who married Lois? If so them we know that
John of John/Lois father was also a John.
Gene
P.S. It seems more than a coincidence as Lydia Carpenter I could
understand, but Lydia Lorne is not a common name."NOTE:
I (JRC) checked the IGI source of the Lydia Lorne Carpenter born Mar 15, 1819 in Dover Windham, VT with a father named John Carpenter per LDS batch #7450047, source call no. 0027501 film. See next.
Film or fiche number 0027501
Film/fiche search results
General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 Vermont. Secretary of State.
FATHER: John Carpenter - Number 3746 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 414.
Family on page 802 (# 1739). Same mother's name.
Unknown male infant child.
Number 1403 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
His family is on page 340 (#456). A Presbyterian minister.See extensive note on page 203.
In one record he is referred to as Rev. Carpenter, son of Jonah Whitmore of
Ashford.SEE: "The Epistle", Jan. 1987 and Sept. 1984 (Vol. X, No. 6).
Number 2977 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 340.
Number 2980 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 340.
Residence: California, Branch county, MI and Algonsee, MI. Her husband was a
Postmaster and farmer.CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Styles A. CARPENTER Self M Male W 33 MI Stone Mason VT NY
Grace E. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 23 NY Housekeeping NY NY
Clarinda B. CARPENTER Mother W Female W 54 NY NY OH
Alethea HALL Aunt W Female W 79 VT Housework CT VT
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Source Information:
Census Place Quincy, Branch, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254573
NA Film Number T9-0573
Page Number 659B
Number 2981 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 340.
Residence: Penfield, Monroe, NY and Reading, MI where he died.
No family listed.
Number 2982 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 340.
Residence: Englewood, IL.
Number 2985 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 341.
Number 2986 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 341.
Residence: Reading and Sturges, MI. A farmer and carpenter.
Buried in Penfield,, NY. He married a Jordan.
Number 1404 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
Family on page 341 & 342. A farmer.
5331. Abigail (Abby) (Nabby) Carpenter
She was christened Nabby but was called Abby? Real name Abigail.
Barbaour Collection, Ashford, CT Windham Co., CT
Abigail, of Ashford, m. Alason Peck, of Abington, Pomfret, (Apr.) 13,
(1829), by Rev. Reuben Torrey, Eastford; 5; 35.
Number 1405 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 204.
His family is on page 342 (# 458). A farmer.A Captain of a military company, town clerk, member of the Legislature.
See notes in book.
Maybe born in CT?
Number 1406 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
Family on page 342. A Doctor.
Lived in Willington, Tolland Co., CT. He was a physician.
Residence: Lived in Willington, CT.
Isaiah is number 1407 on page 204 of the Carpenter Memorial.
His family is on page 344 to 349 (# 460).His grave is in a cemetary 1/2 mile South of Amos'
old farm in West Waterford VT, farm is 5 miles S.W. of Lower Waterford VT.
LDS film #0355552 History of the Rehoboth MA Branch of the Carpenter FamilySEE:
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/register/default.asp?vol=9&pg=54
SEE: MISC PICS for RIN 17216
43-5 Isaiah Carpenter's children of Waterford, VT.
5347. Caroline Delaura Carpenter
SEE:
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/register/default.asp?vol=9&pg=54
SEE: MISC PICS for RIN 35751
NAME: Althea in the Carpenter Memorial. Since her "nephew" Amos B. Carpenter compiled the book, I assume he got her name right!
Other records show her name as "Alatheia."
Number 1408 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 203.
Family on page 351 to 352. A farmer. He was the deacon of the Church in
Ashford before he removed to Sinclairville.See notes on page 206. He was a Captain of a company in the War of 1812.
MARRIAGE: IGI has the listed and an alternate marriage place: Sinclairville, Chautauqua, New York.
Barbaour Collection, Ashford, CT Windham Co., CT
Abial Cheney, s. Dyer & Martha, b. Oct. 21, 1816; d. July 19, 1820; 6;
21.
Residence: Moved to Holland, Erie Co., NY then to Galva, Henry Co., IL.
Number 1410 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 206.
Family on page 352 (# 462). A farmer.Resided in Athens, Ohio. He served in the War of 1812, as lieutenant.
Record reads "From New London, Conn., under Ebenezer Kelly's
command, June 21, 1813 to Sept. 16."
The second time under Solomon Sykes from New London, June 25, 1814 to July 14.
She went to Athens, Ohio.
Probably twin to Frederick