Number 482 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. Family on page 209 & 210.The following has some interesting differences in father and DOB.
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Subject: (no subject)(H)Moses Carpenter b 6-7-1807 , s Jacob & Lydia , both dec Harrison d 10-2-1853
Jane M Cromwell b 7-8-1812 , dt Joseph & Mary Harrison d 8-5-1869 m 5-15-1833 , Purchase
Ch: Mary E b 7-3-1835 d 12-11-1840
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Number 1022 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Number 1025 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed. He died unmarried. Was he a soldier?Was this Joseph the none noted below?
Fonda Archives, Fonda Montgomery Co. May 16, 2000
State of New York, Report From the Adjutant General:
Joseph Carpenter age 18yrs, enlisted at Glen, NY., to serve one year. He
mustered in as private in Company K, 115th Regiment on September 7, 1864.
He mustered out with the company June 17, 1865 at Raleigh, North Carolina.
Number 484 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 210. He was a wholesale dealer in butter and chesse in New York
City.
2667. Augustus Henry Carpenter
Number 1031 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed. Not married. Real estate, New York City.
1178. William Thorne Carpenter
Number 485 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. Family on page 211. He had one child by each wife. He was a
grocer on Rivington St. in NY in 1854.
Number 574 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Number 1033 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed. Not married.
Number 486 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. Family on page 211. He was a grocer in New York City.
Number 1034 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed. He died at age 2. No dates given.
Number 1035 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed. He died at age 21. Not married. Was he a
soldier?
Number 1037 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Number 247 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Family on page 157 & 158.
WILL: His will was proved 15 Feb. 1837. He and his wife had a very
productive farm at Pleasantville.
This line submitted by Donald A. Carpenter of Holy Hill, FL in April of 1997.
On 23 Feb 2002 Don (now of Daytona Beach, FL) updated this descendentcy line.
This line submitted by Donald A. Carpenter of Holy Hill, FL in April of 1997.
On 23 Feb 2002 Don (now of Daytona Beach, FL) updated this descendentcy line.
Deliverance was a male. The whole family is buried in the Old Church Cemetery
at Jordanville, Herkimer county, New York.The brother of Deliverance is John born about 1761 to 1770 per this record.
"Joseph's mother died when he was only 12 years old, so he ent to live with his Uncle, Deliverance Carpenter in Herkimer, Herkimer county, New York. While he was there he served in the War of 1812 at Saketts Harbor, New York. When he went back to Herkimer, NY he married Parmilia Hines, daughter of Reubin Hines. They married in Warren, NY. He then moved to Scipio, Schonarie county, NY. Later he moved to Newfield, Tompkins county, NY where he died.
If Deliverance is Joseph's Uncle, he must be Joseph's father's younger brother. John was born in 1770 and Deliverance was born in 1777, so there must have been other children between them. Admiral Carpenter does not mention any other children except John in his work. The only thing I have been able to prove about Deliverance is from the 1800 US Census, where at that time he was living in Washington,,NY. My cousin Jean Albright Carpenter sent me the family of Deliverance." DAC
Probably was a child to the father listed.
May or may not have been a child to the father listed.
Number 488 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
!She married Caleb Coles as per a Mr. Bowne.
Father maybe Jordan Coles.
Number 489 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Family on page 211 & 212. A miller.
He inherited a large amount of land from his parents.
In 1836 he was in partnership with his step father Jordan Coles in the well
known "Red Hook Mills." The Brooklyn Directory of 1823, etc., has "Thomas
Carpenter & Jordan Coles, Millers."
NAME: Listed as Agnes Van Brunt in one record.
Agnes is reported to have been the daughter of Elizabeth Van Brunt, who
married Nicholas Van Dyck. The genealogy came to the attention of Daniel H.
Carpenter (compiler of the Carpenter Family in America, 1901) by letter from
Eleanor, wife of William T. Birdsall of Dunellen, NJ, she being the daughter of
Leonard T. Coles and his wife Elizabeth.
Number 1039 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1040 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1041 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1043 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
He married twice. The second wife's name is unknown. He had two children, but
their names are not recorded. He was living at Malden, NY in 1884.
Number 1044 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
He married twice like his brother. The second wife's name is unknown.
He has no children. He was living at Malden, NY in 1894.
Number 1045 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
He married but had no children.
Number 1046 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
She married but had no children. Residence: Dunellien, NJ (1896).
Number 503 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Family on page 214.
Number 1057 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1058 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1059 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1060 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1061 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1062 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1063 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 504 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Family on page 214. He was a resident of Rye. No spouse listed.E-MAIL:
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Subject: [CARPENTER]
Mary Carpenter wife of Daniel; died August 20, 1859, 71st year, at Rochester
In the New York Herald it was reported on Wednesday, August 31, 1859, that
Mary Carpenter died "at Rochester, on Saturday, August 20" "wife of Daniel
Carpenter, in the 71st year of her age."
Daniel Carpenter of PortChester (Rye township), Westchester County, NY wrote
his will on the 5th day of July 1859. In it he refers to his wife Mary and
states what should occur if she "survives me." Daniel Carpenter died "at
PortChester, NY, on Friday, June 15" 1860, "in the 83d year of his age." This
is reported in the New York Herald issue of June 16, 1860.
Daniel's will was probated in WestChester and there is no mention of Mary
Carpenter in any of the papers. She must have died between the writing of he
will and the recording of the will.
Does anyone know of a specific relationship between the Mary Carpenter who
died in Rochester and this family of PortChester, NY? I believe that she is
the wife of Daniel Carpenter of PortChester. Two of their surviving children
at the time of Daniel's death are living in Brooklyn, NY. There is a son
William Carpenter who is not found at that time.
Last names used as middle names in the next generation that are unaccounted
for as yet are Byron and Greeley. Perhaps one of these was Mary's maiden
name.
Thanks for any leads.
Marianne
Number 1065 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
CENSUS: Same person?
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William CARPENTER Self W Male W 79 NY NY NY
Hannah CARPENTER Dau S Female W 41 NY Keeping House NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place New Salem, Ontario, New York
Family History Library Film 1254908
NA Film Number T9-0908
Page Number 144A
Number 1066 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1067 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Query: Marianne Gaertner Date: November 30, 2001 at 13:17:27 5247 of 5272
I am searching for information about great-great grandmother Phebe Carpenter. She was born about 1816, daughter of Daniel and Mary Carpenter. She married William H. Goodday and they lived in NYC, Red Bank,NJ, and Brooklyn, NY. She died in PortChester, NY on 3 February 1891.
Her children were: Hannah Goodday, Virginia Byron Goodday, William H. Goodday, Jr, Mary Louisa Goodday, James Goodday, Charles Augustus Goodday, Phebe H. Goodday, Emma Louisa Goodday, Horace Greeley Goodday, John Goodday, and Ella Kate Goodday.
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Number 1068 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
E-MAIL: From: Bettina Stanger
I am searching for information about Ezra CARPENTER (b. ca 1799 in Madison
Co., NY) and Minerva NICHOLS (b. ca 1803 in Oneida Co., NY). They came
to Chautauqua Co. as early as 1826 when their first child Maryett was born.
Other children (taken from census records) were: Biliny, b. 1833; Emily
b. 1833 (in Cattaraugus Co.); Catherine b. 1835 (in Cattaraugus Co.) m.
Elijah DELAND; Jane b. 1837 (in Chautauqua Co.) m. Rowland GARDNER; and
Reynolds b. 1839 (in Chautauqua Co.). The family lived in Sheridan for
at least 10 years (1845-1855) and lived in Pomfret in 1860.
I am a descendant of Catherine Carpenter Deland. Her daughter Estelle DeLand
married Joseph KNAPP and moved to McHenry Co., Illinois. I am particularly
interested in determining the parents of Ezra Carpenter and Minerva Nichols.
I would enjoy communicating with anyone researching these lines.
Number 1069 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 1070 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
An unnamed daughter.
Not proven, but most likely the son. This Daniel was an Inspector of New York
police.
Number 505 in the Carpenter Family in America book, 1901.
Number 839 in the Carpenter Family in America book by Daniel H. Carpenter,
1901.