1511. George Alexander Carpenter
Number 680 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 239 & 240. In 1881 he was residing at Ashbury Park, NJ and
wrote that he was "preaching the Gospel and raising fruit."
Number 1273 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married twice and had at least three children.
3206. Jennie M. Carpenter A Twin
Number 1274 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least eight children.
Number 1275 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least four children.
Number 1276 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least two children.
Number 1277 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1278 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1279 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1280 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least three children.
Number 1281 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least one child.
Number 1282 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1283 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1284 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1285 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 682 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
No family listed. In North Castle in 1845.The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
Family: - 7 children James T. Carpenter, 1849, Isaac L. Carpenter 1850, James Enoch Carpenter, 1552, Pauline Carpenter, 1853 , Henry L Carpenter 1858, Jeannie Christina Carpenter, 1862, David Lane Carpenter Jr. 1867.
Notes for David Lane Carpenter from a Carpenter Family Bible Copyright 1853
Birth: “ David L. Carpenter was Born the 1st day of the 6th month 1824Weschester Co, NY” (Somerstown? - difficult to read)
Marriage: “David Lane Carpenter son of Enoch and Sophia Carpenter, and Emeline Lawrence daughter of Isaac and Pauline Lawrence were married the 12th day of the 2nd month in 1849.” In Patterson, Putnam County, NY
Death: David L. Carpenter, son of Enoch and Sophia Carpenter, died 1st month, 12thd day 1903, Papillion, Nebraska
More About DAVID L. CARPENTER: Businessman.
-Was in the grocery and feed business in New York City at 209 Bowery.
-In 1853 he and his family moved to Lone Rock, Richland County, Wisconsin and ran a grocery store. - - His brother James G. Carpenter and his wife Elizabeth also moved to Richland Co, Wisc. at the same time.CENSUS:
The 1860 and 1870 census show that David L. Carpenter was faming in Ithica Township. Wisconsin.
The 1880 census shows that he was a resident of Papillion Village, Sarpy Co. NE. where he was a prominent merchant and businessman in the early days of Sarpy County, NE.In 1870 they moved to Papillion, Neb. And engaged in the general merchandise, lumber, grain , and coal. They moved to Omaha. NE in 1883.
The history of Papillion NE lists D. L.. Carpenter, 1874-79 as post master.
From the Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska listing David L. Carpenter Written by William Cutler and published by Andreas in 1882, this book provides a detailed and comprehensive history of Nebraska.
DAVID L. CARPENTER, general merchandise, coal and lumber. Mr. Carpenter was born in Somerstown, Westchester County, N. Y., June 1, 1824. When quite young, moved with his widowed mother to Harrison, N. Y., where he lived up to the age of sixteen, when he removed to the city of New York, and there remained fourteen years. In 1854, he removed to Ithaca, Richland Co., Wis., where he was engaged in farming several years. In 1863, he enlisted in the Sixth Wisconsin Light Artillery. He campaigned in Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee chiefly, in active service, up to the close of the war, and was discharged with his battery in July, 1865. In July, 1864, Mr. Carpenter was placed on detached service on Gen. John E. Smith's staff, doing duty a clerk in the mustering office. Went through on the march to the sea, after which he joined his command at Chattanooga, Tenn., in March, 1865. In December, 1869, he removed to Omaha, where he lived one year, when he removed to Papillion and engaged in buying grain for the Western Grain Company. Was appointed Postmaster of Papillion in the spring of 1873, holding the office six years. In 1873, he erected a store and opened up a stock of general merchandise, and has since continued the trade in connection with the lumber, coal, and grain trade, doing a prosperous trade. Mr. Carpenter was married in Patterson, Putnam Co., N. Y., February 12, 1849, to Miss Emeline Lawrence, of Patterson. They have six children--Isaac L., born in New York May 27, 1852; James E, born in New York December 1, 1853; Henry L., born in Wisconsin August 15, 1858; Jennie C., born in Wisconsin February 25, 1861; David Lane, born in Wisconsin June 14, 1867.”
“Papillion Lodge, No. 39, A., F. & A. M., was organized under a dispensation on November 23, 1872, with the following officers: G. Stevenson, W. M.; E. N.. Grenell, S. W.; S. B. Knapp; D. L. Carpenter, Treasurer; G. W. D. Reynolds, Secretary; C. H. Phillips, S. D.; J. C. Eisele, J. D.; R. Long, Chaplain; W. B. Sexson, Marshal, E. T. Hoff, T.
“The Grand Army.-- On the 21st of August, 1880, fourteen soldiers of the war of 1861-65, applied in due form to the Department Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic for the establishment of a post at Papillion. In accordance with the request, Dahlgren Post, No. 55 was duly instated, and the following officers elected Louis Lesieur (Sixteenth Illinois Cavalry), Commander; A. R. Kennedy (Thirteenth Iowa), S. V. C.; W. C. McLean (One Hundred and Twenty-eighth New York Volunteers), J. V. C.; George C. Potwin (Thirty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteers), Adjutant; D. L. Carpenter (Sixth Wisconsin Battery), Q. M.; J. W. Thompson (Nineteenth Michigan), Chaplain; T. N. Graham (One Hundred and Ninth New York), O. D.; F.. M. Fish (First New York Dragoons), O. G.; Jacob Slothower (Eighty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers), S. M.; A. B. Crook (Seventh Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry), Q. M. S. Since the first organization the membership of the post has increased to sixteen. The following are the present officers: W. C. McLean, C.; E. A. Sexson, S. V. C.; J. W. Thompson, J. V. C.; J. Slothower, O. D.; M. Fish, Chaplain; D. L. Carpenter, Q. M.; L. Lesieur, Adjutant. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month, in Masonic Hall.”
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
More About Emeline Carpenter. “Emeline Carpenter, formally Lawrence was born the 10th day of the 11th month 1829, New York City”“Emeline Lawrence Carpenter, wife to David L. Carpenter Sr. Died Dec. 1st 1910, Woodbine Iowa, Buried at Papillion, Nebraska”
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
BIRTH: “Son of D. L. and Emeline Carpenter was born the 12th day of the 10th month, 1849- New York City.
DEATH: “James T. Carpenter son of David and Emeline L Carpenter died on the 15th day of the 10th month 1849. New York City (From the Family Bible)
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
More About Isaac9 CARPENTER:
Birth: “Isaac L. Carpenter son of David L. and Emeline Carpenter was born the 1st day of the 10th month 1850, New York City”.
BIRTH: Conflict. Bio on father gives 27 May 1852 as birth date. However, bible record takes priority!
3225. David Lane "Lane" Carpenter Jr.
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
David Lane Carpenter Jr. – was born the 14th day of the 6th month in the year 1867 – being the youngest son of Emaline L and David L. Carpenter Sr. Born in Lone Rock Wisconsin.Marriage: David L. Carpenter Jr. youngest son of David L. Carpenter and Emeline Carpenter to Ada Ellen Tye were married 27 day of October 1912 Also known as Lane Carpenter He died April 14, 19?? burial at Cedar Dale Cemetery in Papillion. He moved to Omaha in 1883. Lane worked for the Union Pacific Railroad
Ada Tye Carpenter: - wife of David Lane Carpenter Jr. Died June 2 1945, Omaha, Nebraska. Was buried in Papillion Neb.
David Lane Carpenter Children – None
Number 684 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
No family listed. In North Castle in 1845.The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
More About JAMES G. CARPENTER:Birth: “James G. (Gilbert) Carpenter was born the 10th day of the 11th month , 1827. North Castle, Westchester Co, NY”
Marriage: “James G. Carpenter Son of Enoch and Sophia Carpenter and Elizabeth Carpenter daughter of Job and Phoebe Carpenter were married the 13th day of the 11th month , 1854.”
The earliest Richland County Wisconsin records show that he purchased land on Feb. 20, 1856. Other land was purchased later. Real Estate records show that James G. sold land to David L Carpenter.. David in turn later sold the land back to Elizabeth Carpenter.
Number 688 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
No family listed.
1 son H. L. Carpenter
Number 685 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel
H. Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 240. Residence: Purchase, NY.
Number 1286 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel
H. Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1287 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel
H. Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
3229. James E. or F. Carpenter
Number 1288 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel
H. Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.NAME: Middle inital reported as F. and E.
Number 1289 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel
H. Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.CENSUS: 1880 US Census - closest match found
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
S. L. CARPENTER Self M Male W 36 NY Laborer NY NY
Mary A. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 28 NY Keeping House NY NY
Arthur B. CARPENTER Son S Male W 5 NY NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Ulysses, Tompkins, New York
Family History Library Film 1254938
NA Film Number T9-0938
Page Number 355D
Number 1290 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel
H. Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 686 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
No family listed. He was a resident of Sing Sing.
Born in either Putney, VT or Keene, NH. Moved to Michigan.BURIAL: The following seems apply to this person's spouse???
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nh/grafton/benton/cemetery/westcem.txt
West Cemetery: Benton, Grafton County, New Hampshire
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This cemetery listing was published in 1904 in a book titled
"Some Things About Coventry-Benton New Hampshire"
by William F. Whitcher
Published by News Print, Woodsville, N. H. 1905.West Cemetery
The following was written in 1904.
This cemetery, situated on the main road to Bath and Haverhill, near the school house in
district No. 5, has been much improved in recent years, and the lots are in the main well
kept. There is a fund of $500 established by the late Ira Whitcher the income of which is
to be applied annually for the care of this comparatively small burying ground.The following are the inscriptions on the monuments and tombstones.
Name, first inscription Death date Age
Carpenter Phebe J. wife of Alonzo D. Carpenter Oct 10 1857
Number 688 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
No family listed.
1 son H. L. Carpenter
Number 684 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
No family listed. In North Castle in 1845.The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
More About JAMES G. CARPENTER:Birth: “James G. (Gilbert) Carpenter was born the 10th day of the 11th month , 1827. North Castle, Westchester Co, NY”
Marriage: “James G. Carpenter Son of Enoch and Sophia Carpenter and Elizabeth Carpenter daughter of Job and Phoebe Carpenter were married the 13th day of the 11th month , 1854.”
The earliest Richland County Wisconsin records show that he purchased land on Feb. 20, 1856. Other land was purchased later. Real Estate records show that James G. sold land to David L Carpenter.. David in turn later sold the land back to Elizabeth Carpenter.
Number 694 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed. He was a director in the Kings County Savings Bank of Brooklyn with his residence at 403 Berry Street and also at Southold, Long Island. He married and had at least one daughter.