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


879. Thomas Carpenter

NOT CONFIRMED.

1813: Thomas Carpenter, 1750c-6 Jun 1819 (should be 1813), Warwick, RI, Cem. Arnold Lot, Warwick
Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Database Index (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org , New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)


Elizabeth Van Rensselaer

From: Barbara C. Martin
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 4:32 PM
To: John R. Carpenter
Subject: Re: [RI_Ancestors] Thomas Carpenter m. Betsey Dexter
John, this is Elizabeth Van Rensselaer's death records:
1842 March 23d. Elizabeth Van Rensselaer, widow of John B. Schuyler & wife of John Bleeker died, aged 74 years, & buried [paper torn off] Vault at Water Vliet, leaving her son Philip Schuyler & daughter Catherine.
Source: Holy Bible in English of Stephen Van Rensselaer; New York, Hodge and Campbell, 1792.
This was from her brother's Bible.


881. Amos Carpenter

Amos and his wife were married in 1804 and later migrated to Luzerne County, Pennsylvania in what is now Scott Township. The 1810 United States Census of Abington Township, Luzerne County, lists Amos as head of Household with 3 Males under age 10, 1 Male between 19 and 45 years and one Female.

In 1810 Amos and Cynthia moved to North Abington, Pennsylvania, settling in an area that would later come to be known as Carpentertown.

They were members of the Abington Baptist Church. No trace has been found of Amos's acquisition of property in Abington where the brothers originally settled, but in 1821 Amos and Cynthia Carpenter deeded land in that vicinity to Nathan Bailey. At that time they probably removed to Abington Center (the present Waverly), where they lived until they moved to Loomis Lake.

Amos sold his land in Abington on December 14, 1821 to Nathan Bailey, brother of George Anson Bailey founder of Bailey Hollow (now Dalton). The deed was recorded with the Luzerne County Recorder on November 3, 1823 in Book 22, page 509. The delay in recording was most probably caused by the death of Nathen's father in June of 1821 and Nathan had to settle the estate in Rhode Island before bringing his mother to Pennsylvania.

In 1827 Amos was a member of the Six Principle Baptist Church in Abington Center.

He and his family later moved to Abington Center in Lenox Township where they were  living in Household Number 1306 of Susquehanna County during the 1850 United States Census. This area was to become the  town of Waverly around 1856. Many of Amos's family lived in a close proximity to him,  as did in-laws such as the Bailey and Westcot families. His son's Hiram and Amous lived in households 1337 and Household 1344, respectively.  About 1850 they moved to a farm near Loomis Lake in Lenox Township near Hopbottom, now the town of Foster in Susquehanna County, and died there. Amos and Cynthia were members of the Abington Baptist Church.

Sources
Rev William Lewis, Franklin Genealogy of Lackawanna & Susquahanna Co, PA (1954)
1870 Federal Census, Lenox, Susquehanna, PA
Northeastern Pennsylvania Family History & Genealogical Data, Diamond State Data Services, Mount Barker, Western Australia online [http://dsdata.com.au/genealogy/index.html], accessed 22 Mar 2006
1850 Federal Census, Lenox, Susquehanna, PA


884. Wheaton Carpenter

According to family tradition, Wheaton left Rhode Island with his brothers, Amos and Joseph in 1815. However, the 1810 Federal Census record places his brother Amos in Abington Township, Pennsylvania. It is believed that Amos went to Abington Township first before 1810, was followed by his brother Henry and later in 1815 Joseph and Wheaton traveled to the area with Otis Colvin.
Weaton did not settle in Abington as all traces of him were lost by the researcher until his descendants were located in Genesee County, New York. When his father died he was willed his fathers "Wearing Apparel".

Wheaton Carpenter was born in Scatuate, R. I., in 1788. At mature age he went to Scranton, Pa., then a wilderness and resided a few years, and married there Nancy Dickerson. In 1808 he, in company with Elisha Miller, came to Byron on foot, with knapsacks on their backs, in which they carried their provisions for the long and tiresome journey. Mr. Carpenter located a farm of 100 acres about one-half mile southwest of Byron Center. He then returned to Scranton, and two years later came with his wife and two infant daughters to the wilderness of Byron. In the meantime his claim was forfeited, and he procured another of 100 acres, 80 rods west of a log tavern Pept by Ben Hall, on Black Creek, where he resided until the ensuing spring (1811), when a freshet swept away his pig, fowls, and all movable property, and left only his cow and horse. Thus warned off he never returned, and never again owned real estate in Byron. He participated in the War of 1812, and went with the militia to Buffalo when they were called out He was a miller and resided in "Sodom," a location in Byron, and in thecold season of 1816 found his increased family destitute. On a Monday morning he wended his way to where A. W. Graves's flouring-mill is now located, and where was one of the most primitive grist-mills, con structed of logs and without an iron cog wheel in it; in fact nothing but wooden trundle-heads to drive the stones, which were made of a rock from an adjacent field. He turned the bolt with one hand and fed it with the other. This mill was built by one Williams and was the first in town. He engaged to run this complicated machine for half the toll, and at once went to work, remaining until Saturday, when he returned to his family with meal, who all this time knew nothing of his whereabouts. He found his wife roasting a few beans for her children's supper, the last edible morsel in the house. On Monday he removed his family to the vicinity of the mill, and fortunately placed them beyond want the remainder of their lives. He continued a miller for 40 years, in different parts of Genesee County, and died in Byron, at the house of his daughter, Mrs. Nancy Gaines, in the fall of 1876, aged 88 years. His. son, M. D. L. Carpenter, born in 1827, resides one fourth of a mile from North Byron.
FROM: Gazetteer and Biographical Record of Genesee County, New York Edited by: F. W. Beers J.W. Vose & Co., Publishers, Syracuse, N. Y. 1890


885. Charles Carpenter

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   88   RI   Farmer   RI   RI
Esther CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   84   RI   Keeping House   RI   RI
Susan J. PARKER   Other   S   Female   W   47   RI      RI   RI
Albert A. KINNEY   Other   M   Male   W   47   RI   Laborer   ---   ---
Allen ROGERS   Other   S   Male   W   67   RI   Laborer   RI   RI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
 Census Place Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island
 Family History Library Film   1255215
 NA Film Number   T9-1215
 Page Number   231C


887. Joseph Carpenter

This descendant line provided by Jack Schoedinger  
in Jan 2009.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census - Living with grandson!
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adelbert CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   35   PA   Farming   PA   RI
Jennie CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   26   PA   Keeping House   PA   PA
Joseph CARPENTER   GFather   W   Male   W   90   RI   Farmer   RI   RI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
 Census Place Scott, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania
 Family History Library Film   1255138
 NA Film Number   T9-1138
 Page Number   315B

Joseph and his family traveled with the Otis Colvin family " with a single span of horses" from Rhode Island to Abington Township in 1815. On arrival Joseph took title to the land that Henry Carpenter obtained on Tunkhannock Creek from Westcott Stone in what is now know as Scott Township.    The Carpenter Family Cemetery is located on their land, adjacent to the present  Intersection of State Routes 524 and 347 in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

The Carpenter Cemetery contains mostly members of the Carpenter family that descended from William Carpenter of Providence Rhode Island. There is an early record of this cemetery made by Fred Sherwood,  when he did a survey of cemeteries in Northeast Pennsylvania. In this record (as published by the Stone family),  he  wrote "Mostly Carpenter surname on gravestones. I will call this the Carpenter Cemetery. There are Simrell, Newton, Emerson, Ellis, Vail , Fellows and other gravestones here. There are several black families buried here including the Fogg and Allen Families." He only recorded the following individuals;

1. Henson Allen died 20 Apr 1852 aged 45y 28d.
2. Pardon Allen from New London, Settled Here 1811, husband ; Betsey A. Allen died Apr 27, 1848 77y 1m 10d, wife; Henson Allen died 20     Apr 1852 aged 45y 28d. (Picture 20)
3. John Arnold 1839 - 1910 husband; Mary Arnold 1849 - 1885 wife
4. Davis Colvin d.11 Oct 1870 aged 61y 7m 4d husband; Sabra Colvin 1 Nov 1808 -1 Mar 1891 wife Emma Luzina Colvin, daughter
   Harriet, wife of Asa Giles, died in 1845 aged over 28 years
6. Merd, wife of George Graves
7. Frank Grosvenor d.1860 husband; Sarah Grosvenor d.1862 wife
8. William Hierlihy d. 28 Jan 1874 husband; Ann Hierlihy d. 22 May 1842 wife Lydia, wife of Asa Knight, d. 0ct 1854 aged over 90 years
9. Frank M Vail gravestone

A more recent survey accomplished  on May 26, 1999  by Angela Lambert, Environmental Education Specialist employed at Lackawanna State Park, Dalton, Pennsylvania. Her data was transcribed and edited by Jack A. Schoedinger, and pictures were  provided by Brian W. Carpenter.   This survey was primarily for Carpenters buried in the cemetery and resulted in the following;

1 & 2. Front of stone, Father William H. Carpenter Died July 6, 1890 Aged 43yrs. 4mos. 22days and  Mother Clara E. his wife Died February 19, 1895 49yrs.
3.  On back of stone of 1 above it has Chas E. Carpenter died March 22, 1892  22yrs
4.  On side of stone of 1 above it has Ruth, daughter of William H. and Clara Carpenter Died March 12, 1878 1yr 12 days.
5 & 6 Dennis H. Carpenter Died November 18, 1888 88yrs, 10mos. and Lydia L. his wife.
7. Stone reads on front, Our Father and Mother, the side reads Joseph Carpenter Died, August 2, 1884 aged 94yrs 6mos. 16days.
8. The other side of stone 9 reads Rhoda wife of Joseph Carpenter, Died August 15, 1830  35yrs.
9 & 10. Charles Carpenter Born August 20, 1817, Died January 27, 1894 and Mary S. his wife Born July 3, 1817 Died February 28, 1882.
11. & 12. The stone had a main stone that said Carpenter with two smaller stones on front. The names on these small stones were: J.W. Wheaton 1851-1917 on one and Harriet F. 1854-1930 on the other.
13. Henry Melvin Carpenter 1893 - 1933
14. Vandelia Carpenter Burlingame Dec 16 1838 - Jan 30 1923 15. Giles P. Burlingame Died May 17, 1879 43 Yrs ___M ___D
16 & 17. Front of the stone said Joseph Carpenter, July 16, 1842- July 5, 1903 and Lucy F. his wife June 17, 1847 X June 2, 1901
18. Back of stone in 16 above had Earl C. Aug. 27 1873- September 27 1903
19. Back of stone in 16 above had  Edith Amy Kilpatrick, March 16 1871 X May 30 1971.
20 & 21.  George C. Carpenter 1844-1923 and  Sarah E. White, his wife 1848-1914.
22. Sarah E.  Wife of Elbert N. Barney   Carpenter Died Jun 14 1868 (Note: Sarah E. Carpenter was born on September16, 1847. She married Elbert N. Barney.)
23. Stone not legible except for the name Earl Carpenter
24. Ruth Carpenter Died October 17, 1889 Aged 67yrs.
25. Horace B. Simrell Born February 26, 1823 - Died Oct. 1, 1897   Louisa Carpenter his wife, Born March 8, 1825 Died February 21, 1896.
26 & 27. John Ellis Born in New Lanary Scotland September 29, 1820 Died June 16, 1877 Jane , wife of John Born in New Lanary Scotland       Died January 1?, 1896
28 & 29.  Nelson Newton, Hannah Wife of Nelson.
30 & 31.  Phillip H. Hierlih   June 10, 1888 - December 6, 1901 and Ancelet his wife   January 22, 1846 - June 28, 1896.
32. Betsey A. wife of Pandan ___ Allen formerly from New London settled here 1811, died April 27, 1848 22yrs. 1mo. 10days. (Note: It is assumed that the husband settled there in 1811 and the wife died at 22 Years)
33. Barbara wife of (not legible) Died (not Legible)
34. Margaret wife of (not legible)
35. Giles Carpenter
36. Nettie M. wife of P.R. Carpenter Died November 14 1879
37 & 38. John B Ellis Born New Lanary Scotland September 29 1820 Died June 16 1877 Jane his wife of New Lanary Scotland Died January       of 1896
39. Fanney wife of S.G. Hinckley Died May 12 1825 aged 43 Yrs 10 Ms 16 Ds
40. Henson Allen April 20, 1852 AE 45Ys 28 Ds
41. William W. Fogg Died May 3 1892 Aged 42 Yrs
42. Angeline Feeley 1851- 1935
43. Henry Melvin 1853-1933  (Note: Believe this to be a Carpenter)
44. Mary (No other information)

Mrs Lambert noted that these were all the stones she copied down and that there are still others, but many were difficult to read due to
weathering. She also stated that "While I was their a young man stopped by to say that he and some of his friends took the initiative to clean up the cemetery this past year, they cleared out a lot of the overgrowth, his name was Mike Stabinski and his friends were Jim Wilk and Kyle Christian. Mr. Christian and Mr. Wilk live directly behind the cemetery in a housing development and Mr. Stabinski said he believed that land that the housing is on may have been owned by the Carpenter family originally.

E-MAIL: Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001
From:     Jack A Schoedinger
The Carpenter Cemetery contains mostly members of the Carpenter family
that descended from William Carpenter of Providence Rhode Island. It is
believed that the Carpenters owned much of this land in Scott Township
and possibly acreage in Abington Township also. The William Carpenter
buried in Knight Cemetery are 3ed cousin of  Joseph Carpenter (Number 8
in this list).   Jack A Schoedinger.
(PLEASE NOTE: THE WILLIAM H. CARPENTER SEEMS TO BE A BROTHER OF THIS JOSEPH. JRC)
CARPENTER CEMETERY
Intersection of Routes 524 and 347
Scott Township, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
1 & 2. Front of stone, Father William H. Carpenter Died July 6, 1890 Aged
43yrs. 4mos. 22days and  Mother Clara E. his wife Died February 19, 1895
49yrs.
3. On back of stone of 1 above it has Chas E. Carpenter died March 22,
1892  22yrs
4.  On side of stone of 1 above it has Ruth, daughter of William H. and
Clara Carpenter Died March 12, 1878 1yr 12 days.
5 & 6 Dennis H. Carpenter Died November 18, 1888 88yrs, 10mos. and Lydia
L. his wife.
7. Stone reads on front, Our Father and Mother, the side reads Joseph
Carpenter Died, August 2, 1884 aged 94yrs 6mos. 16days.
8. The other side of stone 9 reads Rhoda wife of Joseph Carpenter, Died
August 15, 1830  35yrs.
9 & 10. Charles Carpenter Born August 20, 1817, Died January 27, 1894 and
Mary S. his wife Born July 3, 1817 Died February 28, 1882.
11. & 12. The stone had a main stone that said Carpenter with two smaller
stones on front. The names on these small stones were: J.W. Wheaton
1851-1917 on one and Harriet F. 1854-1930 on the other.
13. Henry Melvin Carpenter 1893 - 1933
14. Vandelia Carpenter Burlingame Dec 16 1838 - Jan 30 1923 15. Giles P.
Burlingame Died May 17, 1879 43 Yrs ___M ___D
16 & 17. Front of the stone said Joseph Carpenter, July 16, 1842- July 5,
1903 and Lucy F. his wife June 17, 1847 X June 2, 1901
18. Back of stone in 16 above had Earl C. Aug. 27 1873- September 27 1903
19. Back of stone in 16 above had  Edith Amy Kilpatrick, March 16 1871 X
May 30 1971.
20 & 21.  George C. Carpenter 1844-1923 and  Sarah E. White, his wife
1848-1914.
22. Sarah E.  Wife of Elbert N. Barney   Carpenter Died Jun 14 1868
(Note: Sarah E. Carpenter was born on September16, 1847. She married
Elbert N. Barney.)
23. Stone not ledgable except for the name Earl Carpenter
24. Ruth Carpenter Died October 17, 1889 Aged 67yrs.
25. Horace B. Simrell Born February 26, 1823 - Died Oct. 1, 1897   Louisa
Carpenter his wife, Born March 8, 1825 Died February 21, 1896.
26 & 27. John Ellis Born in New Lanary Scotland September 29, 1820 Died
June 16, 1877 Jane , wife of John Born in New Lanary Scotland Died
January 1?, 1896
28 & 29.  Nelson Newton, Hannah Wife of Nelson.
30 & 31.  Phillip H. Hierlih   June 10, 1888 - December 6, 1901 and
Ancelet his wife   January 22, 1846 - June 28, 1896.
32. Betsey A. wife of Pandan ___ Allen formerly from New London settled
here 1811, died April 27, 1848 22yrs. 1mo. 10days. (Note: It is assumed
that the husband settled there in 1811 and the wife died at 22 Years)
33. Barbara wife of (not ledgable) Died (not Ledgable)
34. Margaret wife of (not ledgable)
35. Giles Carpenter
36. Nettie M. wife of P.R. Carpenter Died November 14 1879
37 & 38. John B Ellis Born New Lanary Scotland September 29 1820 Died
June 16 1877 Jane his wife of New Lanary Scotland Died January 1? 1896
39. Fanney wife of S.G. Hinckley Died May 12 1825 aged 43 Yrs 10 Ms 16 Ds
40. Henson Allen April 20, 1852 AE 45Ys 28 Ds
41. William W. Fogg Died May 3 1892 Aged 42 Yrs
42. Angeline Feeley 1851- 1935
43. Henry Melvin 1853-1933  (Note: Believe this to be a Carpenter)
44. Mary (No other information)


Rhoda Graves

BIRTH: Died aged 35 years and 1 month.  The birth date works out to be about 15 Jul 1795.

Rhoda was also known as Rhody. Her date of death was August 15, 1830 as inscribed on her Tombstone.


2047. Ruth Carpenter

Living with brother D. H. in the 1880 US Census.


Mary Potter

Mary died at age  64 Yr 7 Mts 11Dys


891. Nicholas Carpenter

Family Tradition states that Nicholas went to South America and was never heard from.


Harriet Franklin

When Nicholis failed to return home from South America Harriet migrated to Pennsylvania and remarried.


893. Hopkins Carpenter Sr.


E-MAIL:  Re: Hopkins Carpenter   Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000
From:  Terry Lee Carpenter   diluvius@flash.net
To:      John Carpenter
John,
This is some data from the past, which I worked on in 1983-1984 with
Louise Carpenter Licklider [LCL], a descendant of this line through
Hopkins Carpenter.  Just recently, I contacted a descendant of the
Charles Carpenter branch who was researching his line, and was able to
hook him up with this research.  I have not been able to contact
Louise.  Her book is in the Library of Congress so I was able to consult
it to make sure my notes were correct.  I believe Louise may not be
active in research anymore.  She would be in her 80s now.  Her husband
died in 1990.  He was the famous computer scientist J. C. R. Licklider
who was one of the people who really did invent the Internet.  This is
the "bare bones" of the line and if the descendant through Charles has
any luck he may be able to add to it.
Sources: CEC:  Charles E. Carpenter, :
e-mails to TLC dated 18 Nov 2000, 14 Dec 2000, et seq.; DHC:  Daniel
Hoogland Carpenter:  The History and Genealogy of the Carpenter Family
in America from the Settlement at Providence, Rhode Island, 1637-1901
(The Marion Press, Jamaica, NY, 1901); LCL:  Louise Carpenter Licklider,
40 Pleasant View Road, Arlington, MA 02174:  letters to TLC dated 23
Sep 1983 and 1 Jan 1984; Hopkins Carpenter, 1808-1878, Pioneer in
Linn County, Kansas (privately published, Arlington, MA, 1978).
********************************.
Hopkins Carpenter Sr., born c1770-1779, died c1819 near Dayton OH, a
7th-generation descendant of William Carpenter of Providence RI as
follows:  Hopkins/7 Carpenter < Hopkins/6 Sr. and Mehitable (Pearce)
Carpenter < Nicholas/5 and Phebe (Fenner) Carpenter < Israel/4 (DHC
#1869) and Sarah (Harris) Carpenter < Silas/3 (DHC #1857) and Sarah
(Arnold) Carpenter < Silas/2 (DHC #VIII) and Sarah (Arnold) Carpenter <
William/1 (DHC #I) and Elizabeth (Arnold) Carpenter of Providence RI
[DHC].  Hopkins Carpenter married on 6 Dec 1795 at Providence RI to
Mehitabel "Hettabel" Pearce [LCL].  He was enumerated in Providence RI
in 1800, in Lycoming Co. PA in 1810, and his widow was enumerated in
Greene Co. OH in 1820.  Parents of:
1. (Son) Carpenter, born c1790-1800.
2. (Daughter) Carpenter, born c1790-1800.
3. (Son) Carpenter, born c1800-1810.
4. Hopkins Carpenter Jr., born c1808 in OH, died 1878 in Linn Co. KS
[LCL].  He married first in 1832 in Adams Co. MS to Maria Louisa Curry,
and second in 1856 in Tazewell Co. IL to Ericzean Boling [LCL].  He
resided in Madison Par. LA in 1840, in Tazewell Co. IL in 1850, and in
Linn Co. KS by 1860.  Children [LCL]:
       4a. Mary Carpenter, born c1843 in LA, apparently died in the 1850s.
       4b. Hetty Carpenter, born c1841, married Henry N. Dunlap.
       4c. Melissa Carpenter, born c1843, married John T. Kennedy.
       4d. Hopkins Carpenter III, born c1845, married Olive Ann Sparkman.
       4e. Charles Carpenter, born c1848 in IL, married first Rilla Sheets,
second Lena Gates.
       4f. Harry Carpenter, born c1851, married June R. Beach.
       4g. Curry Clifford Carpenter, born c1853, did not marry, apparently
died young.
       4h. Albert Austin Carpenter, born c1857, married Anabel Corwin.
       4i. William Willis Carpenter, born c1859, married Elizabeth V.
McCleary.
       4j. Walter Scott Carpenter, born c1861 in KS, married Georgianna
McCoach.
       4k. Francis Pearce Carpenter, born c1863, married Lizzie E. Miller.
       4l. Thomas Jefferson Carpenter, born c1866, married Julia E. Porter.
5. (Daughter) Carpenter, born c1810-1820.
6. Charles Carpenter, born c1811-1813 in PA, died after 1880, married
c1839 to Melinda _?_.  They resided in Madison Par. LA in 1840 and 1850,
and were in Carroll Par. LA in 1860.  Children:
       6a. Charles T. Carpenter, born 1841, died 1886 in Richland Par. LA.
       6b. William G. Carpenter, born c1843, married c1864 to Elizabeth _?_ ;son:
               6b1. William Carpenter, born c1865, married Nora A. Mincer -- line of CEC.
       6c. Horace D. Carpenter, born 1846, died 1920 in Richland Par. LA.
       6d. Marshall N. Carpenter, born c1849-1850.
       6e. Alice B. Carpenter, born c1853.
This is a very atypical migration pattern for a New England line, and a
good example of what is possible when dealing with adventurous
individuals descended from that line.
Best regards, Terry Lee Carpenter.


894. Samuel Carpenter

ESTATE DEED: Dated 16 Sept. 1830 signed and sealed in the presence of Samuel
Carpenter, Deborah Carpenter, Marcy Sheldon and Amos Carpenter.  Acknowldeged
on 26 Sept 1830 and recorded on 21 Dec. 1852 per Chenango County Deeds book
90:192.   This deed records settlement of $100 each for setlement of his
father's landed estate.
Chenango Deeds - 4/19/1819  John Thornby of England to Samuel Carpenter
and Eseck King Carpenter of Chenango, 69 A., in 2nd township of chenango
Triangle.
Census: 1800 Otsego Cty. pg 36  10010-20010.


Elizabeth King

Karen & Douglas S. Thom Family Tree has her born in 1763 and lists parents for her.  It is odd that she would be so much older than her husband.  
See:
http://www.digikron.com/thom/wc06/wc06_064.htm


2060. Sally Ann Carpenter

DEATH:
Karen & Douglas S. Thom Family Tree has death as 5 Jun 1863.


Erastus Agard

Father: Joseph Agard
Mother: Tabitha


2066. Miranda "Mianda" Carpenter

Per the Karen & Douglas S. Thom Family Tree, she married a Joseph ? who died 4 Sep 1875.


897. Caleb Carpenter

In a genealogical record in Ohio it stated that Caleb came from RI to VT
to NY to Ohio.
Caleb was pathmaster or postmaster in Archade NY on March 6, 1818.  (Out
of book "Progress with a Past" the history of Arcade NY.)


Rebecca Green

MARRIAGE: She divorced her first husband, Moses.
In the 1850 and 1860 Census she is living with her son Charles.


James Hillis

CIVIL WAR VET
He served in the 123rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company I from Attica, Ohio during the Civil War. He was 5'-11 1/2" tall, blue eyes, light hair. Pension #426.393
- heavy exposure on forced march of 3 days through mountains from Beverly, Virginia (Dec. 1, 1862) to New Creek, Virginia through rainand snow, lying on ground in snow six inches deep with no tent. This resulted in:
- had bronchitis and fever settled in ears, causing deafness in left ear.
- sent from New Creek to Cumberland and on to Clarysville hospital.
- discharged June 12, 1865 at Camp Chase, Ohio.
- resided in Ohio 3 years after the war, then moved to Saginaw County, Michigan.


Rhoda Dyer

DEATH: Died between 1819 and 1825.


904. John Carpenter Jr.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 47899 John Carpenter 1850.jpg
Name: John Carpenter
Residence: McDonough, Chenango, New York
Age: 53 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1797
Birthplace: Rhode Island, United States
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 17063
Digital GS Number: 4196775
Image Number: 00230
Line Number: 8
Dwelling House Number: 1779
Family Number: 1821
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850

CENSUS: 1860 US Census - See image: RIN 47899 John Carpenter 1860.jpg
Name: John  Carpenter
Residence: , Chenango, New York
Ward: Mc Donough
Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1797
Birthplace: Rhode Island
Gender: Male
Page: 21
Family Number: 165
Film Number: 803734
DGS Number: 4235902
Image Number: 00400
NARA Number: M653
Collection: United States Census, 1860


Lovina or Emily Fitts

NAME: The will says that the wife's name is Lovisa.