Number 1033-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
At the time of their marriage, Lennie was 26 and David was 31 years old.
Number 1036-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
At the time of their marriage, James was age 25 and Mary age 22. Leyden is
near Turin, NY.
Number 1535-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 1038-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Arthur owned a large farm at Turin, was a Mason, held various town offices,
served on the school board and was communicant of the Episcopal Church. He
reportedly died of sleeping sicknesss, the first such case in Lewis county.
Gravestones reportedly erected.
Number 1538 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Cemetery listed near Houseville. Other notes indicate it is near or in Turin.
8183. Almira Miller Carpenter A Twin
Number 1539-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
unknown if divorce or death caused separation.
8184. Almeda Jane Carpenter A Twin
Number 1540-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Almeda, who never married, was a twin to Almira and in 1971 resided in
Lowville, NY, where she had been employed by the public welfare department from
1923 to 1950.
Number 1039-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
James was a farmer. Died age 47 years, 10 months and 3 days.
Number 1542-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Florence had no children.
Number 187-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Roswell was mentioned in his father's will; sometimes his wife spouse's surname
is recorded as HAYES.
NAME: aka "MARIE".
Number 1544-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 1545 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 1546-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
6476. Duane Frederick Carpenter
Number 1041-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Duane was a member of the Leyden, NY Grange. He addressed a Nov. 15, 1938
letter to Laurel Clark which he described his grandfather Timothy's movements
and gave vital data.
Number 1042-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Leon farmed 770 acres, was town supervisor four times, and was a member of the
Turin Lodge of A.F. & A.M., the Grange and the Fish & Gun Club.
She was a school teacher.
Clara had been the Town Clerk of Turin, NY.
ROSA (SMILEY) YOUNG was the daughter of JOHN & ELIZA MINERVA (BRIGGS) SMILEY.
Her ancestors back to her great-great-grandparents are all interred in Fluvanna
Cemetery.
CARRIE (YOUNG) became a D.A.R. member through her SMILEY lineage.
JOHN was a World War One veteran.
Reportedly no issue from either marriage.
MYRTLE had three children, names unknown.
CARRIE had six children.
CLARA had at least one child.
PHOEBE married twice. First to WILLIAM MORRIS with 3 children then married
again (unknown) with at least one child.
Number 1063-6 in the T. Carpenter book.
BERNARD was recorded as residing at Clymer, N.Y. in the probate of his father's
will dated 28 March 1892. At least three gravestones found were in good
condition in 1966. A least five children born to BERNARD and SAMANTHA JANET.CENSUS: 1905 NY State Census - See image: RIN 2449 Bernard Carpenter 1905.jpg
The 1880 census of Ellery gives SAMANTHA'S birth as 1856; in 1880 she was 24.
Number 1554-7 in Timothy Carpenter book.
One census record lists child's name as Isaac. This may be the middle name or
nickname?
#1556 in T. Carpenter book.
Married twice, the second time to AL JOHNSON.
8219. Florence Ellet Carpenter
#1557-7 in T. Carpenter book.
Gravestone in good condition in 1966. Buried in father's plot.
8220. Bernice Florence Carpenter
#1558 in the T. Carpenter book.
There is some speculation that BERNICE F. was the daughter of FLORENCE E. but
it currently can not be proved. Her "mother" listed in the above book would
have been 52 years old in 1907. Her "sister" would have been 20 in 1907. NFD.