Descendants of William Carpenter of Providence (Pawtuxet section, now in Cranston), Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, now part of Providence County, RI

Notes


707. Moses Carpenter

MARRIAGE:
Some Early Marriage Records of Windsor
Years: 1764-1850 (incomplete)
Notation: These marriage records were taken from microfilm of the early records of Windsor and from postings in the early editions of the Windsor Journal.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~lmfwelch/html/earlymarriages.html


708. Isaiah Hatch Carpenter

CENSUS: Per the 1850 Census he was age 68 born Conn.

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~lmfwelch/html/earlymarriages.html
Some Early Marriage Records of Windsor
Years: 1764-1850 (incomplete)
Notation: These marriage records were taken from microfilm of the early records of Windsor and from postings in the early editions of the Windsor Journal.
Carpenter, Isaiah H. Welch, Elizabeth 26 June, 1804 Both of Windsor, by William Hunter, Justice


Elizabeth Angel

NAME: SHe was a widow - She had married a Welch and was known by the name on the Windsor Journal.


710. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 316 in the Carpenter Family in America, Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
See page 170 for notes and at least one child name.
Her husband was a pattern maker in the foundry of John Mott who was a near
relative of Elizabeth.  Her son Alfred was a pattern maker then later a
plumber.


711. Morris Carpenter

Number 317 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family on page 171 to 173.

BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
!MARRIAGE: Marriage licence is dated 17 July 1780 and they were married 25 Oct.
1781.  Why so long between dates is unknown.
Per records at St. George's Church in Hempstead.

In 1785 they sold their place at Musketa Cove and moved to the "Middle Patent"
at North Castle, Westchester county, NY.  He purchased a large farm there of
161 acres.  Shortly after Morri's wife died he remarried.  He sold his farm and
moved to his new wife's farm where he continued until his death.

On Nov. 25, 1826, Jacob Smith, son in law to Morris (husband of Elizabeth) was
appointed administrator of his estate.  Westchester Wills, Vol. D, p. 209.
Morri's farm was sold for $4,000 and proceeds were divided among his seven
children.

RECORDS: All the following from Hempstead Town Records of LI, NY.
Vol. VI - Morris Carpenter reference.
Feb 16 1785 witness on deed between Jacob Mott and Jackson Mott.
Submitted by Phoebe Cortesis of CA via E-Mail on 6-8-98.


Abigail Lawrence

Mentioned in the will of Jacob Mott, 1803.


1681. Jordan Carpenter

Number 719 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.


1683. Ruth Carpenter

Number 721 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
No family listed.


1684. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 722 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
No family listed.


1685. Glorianna Carpenter

Number 723 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
No family listed.  She died young.


1686. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 724 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
No family listed.
SEE ALSO Number 585 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Two Benjamin Carpenters found with same birth date and location.  One is
probably wrong.  But which?

The following Benjamin Carpenter may be this person?
x
!E-MAIL: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 From: "Derek & Donna Wnek"
From Web Page:
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/clinton/multiple/census/1850/c52205.txt
1850 Census, Clinton County, Michigan
DIVISION,LINE #,DWELLING,FAMILY#,NAME,AGE, REAL EST,BIRTH
PLACE, MARRIED, SCHOOLING, READ OR WRITE,DEAF
*********************************************************
Dewitt Twp.  6 111 111 Carpenter Isaac   42 M  Farmer  NY
Dewitt Twp.  7 111 111 Carpenter Louisa  32 F          LC
Dewitt Twp.  8 111 111 Carpenter Owen     8 M          OH
Dewitt Twp.  9 111 111 Carpenter Gilbert 10 M          MI
Dewitt Twp. 10 111 111 Carpenter John D.  1 M          MI
**********************************************************
Duplain Twp. 40 69 69 Carpenter Benjamin   58 M Farmer 1000  NY
Duplain Twp. 41 69 69 Carpenter Sara       41 F              NY
Duplain Twp. 42 69 69 Carpenter Emma J.    13 F              MI    X
Duplain Twp.  1 69 69 Carpenter Parsons J. 11 M              MI    X
Duplain Twp.  2 69 69 Carpenter Henry D.    7 M              NY    X
Duplain Twp.  3 69 69 Carpenter Georgina    5 F              MI    X
Duplain Twp.  4 69 69 Carpenter Mary G.     2 F              MI
x
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the USGenWeb Archives.
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1689. Mirriam Carpenter

Number 727 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
No family listed.  She married a cartman of New York City.  She and her entire
family are dead ( as of 1895).


1690. John Coles Carpenter

CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John C. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   63   NY   Mason (Both)   NY   NY
Nancy CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   66   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
 Census Place Oyster Bay, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254919
 NA Film Number   T9-0919
 Page Number   422D


712. Deborah Carpenter

Number 318 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family on page 170 & 171.
Jesse Coles was a soldier in the Revolution and was taken prisoner while
carrying a message to General Washington.  He was confined many months
in the prision ship at the Wallabout.  Jesse was also one of the first
Methodist classleaders at Musketa Cove.
Deborah and her husband removed to Greensburgh, Westchester county and they had
a large family.  Jesse bought his farm, about 1 1/2 miles east of Tarrytown,
from Aaron Burr on 2 July 1791.  Joseph Coles was Jesse's executor in the will.

BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
Family Legend says that just before Deborah died she made her husband promise
to marry Freelove, whose husband had died twenty years prior.

MARRIAGE: Mariage certificate dated 20 March 1781, and they were married a few
days later.


1694. Carpenter Coles

Carpenter Coles was an early settle of Norway, Herkimer county, NY and built
the first grist mill there.  SEE: History of Herkimer County.


714. Latting Carpenter

Number 320 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
Family on page 174 to 178.   Extensive notes in record.

MARRIAGE: Married by Rev. Dr. William Phoebus at the bride's home.
!BIRTH: PLACE Duck Pond(Musketa Cove) Glenn Cove, LI, Queens, N.Y.
Musketa Cove was renamed in 1834 to Glen Cove.
!DEATH: Died in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
They attended the Methodist/Episcopal Church.
!BIBLE: Family record taken from the Bible of Latting Carpenter.


Martha Searing

DEATH: died in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


1701. Sarah Searing Carpenter

Number 729 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
!New York went from a Colony to State in 1776.


1704. Jane Carpenter

Number 732 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
BIRTH: In Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
"She was a kindly old maid who never married."


1705. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 733 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


1707. Latting Carpenter

Number 735 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


1711. Wesley Carpenter

Number 739 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


1712. Mary Deborah Carpenter

Number 740 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: In Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
Alive in 1901. She had no children of her own, but raised and nutured her
husband's children from his first marriage.  See notes on page 253.


715. Freelove Carpenter

Number 321 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  More information on page 178.
!BIRTH: In Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
!DEATH: Burial Grounds attached to the Searingtown Methodist Episcopal Church
is a memorial stone erected to Freelove and John Searing.  By a curious
mistake, no mention is made that "Freelove Coles" was the wife first of Rev.
John Searing, by whose side she sleeps, then Jesse Coles of Tarrytown.
The grave stones are close to the easterly side on the church.  They read:
Rev. John Searing died Oct. 29, 1815 aged 46 years AND
Freelove Coles died Oct. 17, 1843 aged 69 years.


James Townsend Carpenter

Number 290 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
More information on page 166.  He was a silversmith by trade, and resided at
Purchase.

Was Henry Townsend carpenter a son of this James?
E-MAIL: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 From: Carolyn Tawker1@aol.com
http://hometown.aol.com/lcml/JohnElizabethLongwell.html
Constance Ardelle Hall b: April 18, 1917  her second husband was Henry
Townsend Carpenter.  They had 3 daughters 1. Cynda Adams Carpenter b: May
26th 1948 and she married Alan Howard Stafford. 2. Candyce Arada Carpenter b:
October 1, 1949. she marriedRussell Roland Irwin and they had 3 children. 2nd
Candyce married Anthony Edward Trombley and they had two children. 3.
Kimberly Ann Carpenter b: February 3, 1954, she married Peter Alan Scalia.
Second husband of Kimberly is Richard William Williams. They had two children.


732. James Green

NAME: Caleb is probably wrong.  It should be James.  SEE Below.

Descendants of James (Caleb) Green
Generation No. 1
1.  JAMES (CALEB)3 GREEN  (CALEB2, CALEB1) was born Abt. 1758 in of North
Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY, and died in North Castle ,WESTCHESTER, NY.  He married
ELIZABETH CARPENTER Abt. 1778 in New Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY, daughter of
ARCHEALUS CARPENTER and REBECCA GOULDING.  She was born February 04, 1759 in
Noth Castle, Westchester,NY.
Notes for JAMES (CALEB) GREEN:
From: Bakergen@aol.com
Date: 28 October, 1999 6:37 AM
Under the #83 Archelaus Carpenter you have #2 child Elizabeth md. to Caleb
Green.  This is an error in the Carpenter book.  His name was James Green...
in one land grant he is referred to as Thomas Lewis James Green, but James is
what he referred to himself in his will.  I have a copy of a picture of James
(his son-in-law was noted watercolorist Anthony Flower).  They lived near the
Carpenters on Washdamoak Lake in New Brunswick and the Carpenter and Green
families later intermarried again... but not my line.
Notes for ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
!Number 224 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She either remained in North Castle or else returned there at an
early day.
More About JAMES GREEN and ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
Marriage: Abt. 1778, New Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY
NAME: "In one land grant he is referred to as Thomas Lewis James Green, but
James is what he referred to himself in his will.  I have a copy of a
picture of James (his son-in-law was noted watercolorist Anthony Flower).
They lived near the Carpenters on Washdamoak Lake in New Brunswick and the
Carpenter and Green families later intermarried again... but not my line."
Bob Baker.

EMAIL:
From: "Sara Mosher"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] Elizabeth Carpenter m. James Green
...
The incorrect info that has been sent to me and that I have seen posted on
the Internet showed Elizabeth Carpenter married (1) Havelock Mosher and (2)
James Green, and had three children with Mosher - Berton, Kenneth and Sara,
which makes me very ancient indeed.

As far as my New Brunswick ancestors go, I have copies of the microfilmed
original documents that I ordered from the Provincial Archives of New
Brunswick; i.e. an 1811 petition for land where James Green stated his age
and the PANB record (Loyalist documents) stating that Elizabeth Green
(Elizabeth Carpenter) was still alive in 1845. Luckily for descendants of
Elizabeth (Carpenter) Green and James Green, one of their daughters, Mary,
married Anthony Flower who painted many pictures of family and friends in
the early to later part of the 1800s. I found a baptismal record on a GenWeb
site for their youngest daughter Catherine Green that described her as "Black
adult born 4 Oct 1802". I was smitten with the idea that I could be a
"sista"HIPS Firewall enforcing packet but decided I'd better check it out. I contacted the transcriber who
sent me a jpeg of the document. I replied that it looked to me like it was
the father's occupation of Blacksmith and he agreed.

I realize the huge importance of documentation. Two of my female ancestors
married to Moshers were Mayflower descendants and though the GSMD is very
strict about documentation, as they should be, I currently have membership
in the Society as a descendant of four heads of families. Finding
documentation to prove my Margaret Ann Pineo's descent from Miles Standish
and Henry Samson has proven to be much more difficult! But that's one of the
most challenging and enjoyable parts of genealogy.
...
Sara


Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 224 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She either remained in North Castle or else returned there at an
early day.

Descendants submitted by Sara Mosher.  See below.

E-MAIL:
From: "Sara Mosher"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 12:26 PM
Subject: [CARPENTER] Elizabeth Carpenter m. James Green
...
**6. Elizabeth 1759–Aft 1845 m. James (Caleb?) Green Abt 1756-Abt July 1825*

*Document 1838 –Petition- 145
To his Excellency Major General Sir John Harvey K.C.H. and CB Lieutenant
Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick*
**
*To the Honble the President of Her Majestys Legeslative Councel and the
Honble the Speaker and Members of the House of Assembly*

*Humbly Shewith
That yours is the Widow of James Green who served as Sergent Major in the
Kings American Regmt under Col. Fannen during the Revolutionary War that she
with her Husband came to this Country with the Loyalist that she is now
Living with her Son in Law upon his Affectionate Bounty that she is Eighty
Years of Age and trusts that the Liberality of the Legeslature will extend
to her the Bounty that they have generosly extended to persons in her
situation she begs leave Respectfuly to refer the truth of her Pettion to
the Addedaved annexed And your petitioner in duty bound will ever pray

Elizabeth    x her mark   Green
Queens County Parish Wickham

Source: Provincial Archives New Brunswick
Government Records, Old Soldiers and/or Widows

**The Court 1845*
*Document N1a-1845
It has been certified to us that the undermentioned Pensioners of Old
Soldiers of the Revolutionary War and their widows are at present living*

*Joseph Hoyt
Elizabeth Green
Mary Sands
James Appleby
Mary Ferris
Sarah Delong
Catherine Thorne*
**
*Signed: Henry Peters, William Foshay(?)*

*Source: Provincial Archives New Brunswick
Government Records, Old Soldiers and/or Widows
*
*7. Willet Green Abt 1776 – Aft 1818 m. Hannah Vincent 3 Mar 1776 - Aft 1818

8. Charles Vincent Green Aft 1817 – Bef 9 May 1892 m. Margaret Ann Pineo Abt
1823 - 9 May 1892
*
Daniel F Johnson : Volume 87 Number 1170
Date : May 25, 1892
County : Saint John
Place : Saint John
Newspaper : Messenger and Visitor

d. Apple River, N.S., May 9, of inflammation of the lungs, Margaret GREEN
w/o late Charles GREEN, age 69 years. Sister Green was converted about two
years ago and was baptized by Rev. W.H. Jenkins. She leaves six children.

*9. Ada May Green 1868–1938 m. Havelock H. Mosher 1858-1926

10. Berton Dyas Mosher 1898-1961 m. Luella Lovitt McQuaid 1899-1980

11. Kenneth Berton Mosher m. Constance Pitts

12. Sara Victoria Mosher


733. Mirriam Carpenter

SEE: Page 85 (Notes) in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.   This Mirriam had to be the daughter of Willett or Tiler, not
their sister.  Father most likely Willett.

DEATH: Died at North Harpersfield, Delaware county, NY at the home of her
daughter, Anna.  Buried on the old Homestead there.