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


1702. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 730 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


Sarah Ann Hoogland

Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834.  Glen Cove became part of Nassau County
in 1898 from part of Queens County.


3623. Andrew Hoogland Carpenter

Queens county until 1898, now Nassau county.
!Number 1321 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.

IGI also has:
Birth:  03 AUG 1832   Roslyn, Queens, New York
Death:  05 MAY 1834


1703. John Searing Carpenter

Number 731 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


Sarah Hawkshurst

Spouse per John L. Carpenter of NH.


3631. George Washington Carpenter

Number 1331 in the Carpenter Family in America book by Daniel H. Carpenter.
Not married.


1706. Coles Carpenter

Number 734 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
Coles was a tradesman and the family was Methodist.

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Coles CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   78   NY   Retired Capt   NY   NY
Elizabeth CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   66   CT   Keeping House   SOUTH   CT
Robert CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   32   NY   Sailor (Capt)   NY   CT
Cecelia CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   28   NY   At Home   NY   CT
Geo. C. SIMONSON   GSon   S   Male   W   13   NY   At School   NY   NY
Charles P. SIMONSON   GSon   S   Male   W   12   NY   At School   NY   NY
Annie SIMONSON   GDau   S   Female   W   8   NY      NY   NY
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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   427A


3634. Melville Carpenter

Number 1334 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
He died young.


3635. Thomas Dunham Carpenter

Number 1335 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
Thomas was murdered on his sailing ship 12 Dec. 1887 by a hired hand.


3636. George Coles Carpenter

Number 1336 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
He died as a Prisoner of War at a Confederate Prison Camp.
He died of malnutrition and disintery.


3638. Robert A. Carpenter

Number 1338 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).


3640. Frances Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1340 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).


3641. Cecelia or Celia Jane Carpenter

Number 1341 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).


3642. Sarah Smith Carpenter

Number 1342 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).


3643. William B. Carpenter

Number 1343 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
He died young.


3644. Rose Carpenter

Number 1344 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
She died young.


3645. Martha Carpenter

Number 1345 in the Carpenter Family in America book (1901).
She died young.


1708. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 736 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


3646. Amelia Underhill

DEATH: before 1895.


1709. Fanny Ann Carpenter

Number 737 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.


3648. Latting Carpenter Ketcham

He was living in 1912 and had two daughters and one son.


3649. Martha Ann Ketcham

She died leaving no issue.


Smith Searing Carpenter

Number 1311 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
See notes in book on page 295.
He was killed by the running away of horses attached to the stage in which he
was riding.


3650. Sarah Jane Ketcham

She died leaving no issue.


1710. Latting Carpenter

Number 738 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
He was a licenced minister in the Methodist Church.  See notes on page 252.
On his tombstone reads, "He was a good man and just."
WILL: His will is on record at Riverhead in volumne 9 of wills, page 612.  He
was then of Middle Island, Brookhaven township.  Will dated 3 Oct. 1867 and
proved 17 Dec. 1867.  His wife Harriet and for children were listed.  Wife was
sole executrix. guardian, etc.


Augusta Homan

Died age 30.


3651. Melissa Carpenter

Number 1346 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
She was a teacher at Sayville in 1900.

E-MAIL:  Subject:   Melissa Angeline Carpenter
Date:    Fri, 3 Aug 2001
From:   Jim Taylor       JTa3252718@aol.com
Hi John,
Latting and Augusta Carpenter's daughter Melissa seems a close match.
My Melissa Angeline Carpenter was born in Mongaup, Sullivan County, New York.
She was married in the Methodist Church at Pond Eddy, New York.  I don't
know how close these locations are to Musketa Cove, Queen, LI. NY.
Melissa and James Forbes Taylor had the following children:
Joseph Levi Taylor (my grandfather) August 04, 1872 - February 25,1940

                          Carrie Doty Taylor     November 20, 1874-November
24, 1919

Edwin Hurst Taylor    July 26, 1877-May 09, 1941
Jenny Taylor           March 06, 1884-August 07, 1885
Willard James Taylor  April 05, 1887-???
The children were born in Hugeonaut, New York and Port Jervis, New York
This is all the additional information that I have about Melissa Angeline
Carpenter Taylor.
Jim Taylor of Warren, Ohio


3652. Sarah S. Carpenter

Number 1347 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
From her memorial stone: Died aged 3 years, 9 months 15 days.
This calculates out to be 27 Sep. 1854.


3653. Charles S. Carpenter

Number 1350 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Tombstone indicates he died age 13.


Hattie Haff

She was alive in Sayville in 1900.


3654. John S. Carpenter

Number 1348 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
He was born after the Latting's first wife died, thus he should belong to the
second wife.  However, based on tombstone info, he died age 35 days, this makes
his birth 6 Jul 1859.  This makes things interesting, since he may have been
conceived before Latting's first wife was deceased.  Of course errors in
transcription could be the reason also.


3655. Jennie Carpenter

Number 1351 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
She was a teacher at Sayville in 1893, and was alive in 1900.


3656. Sarah L. Carpenter

Number 1349 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Tombstone indicates she died age 6 months.


1713. Charles Wesley Carpenter

Number 741 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
He died of cancer of the tounge at the house of his brother in law, Dr.
Hammond.  He had one child who died in infancy.  See notes on page 253 & 254.

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles W. CARPENTER1   Self   M   Male   W   63   NY   Farmer   NY   NY
Eliza A. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   53   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
Mary REED   Other   W   Female   W   45   IRE   Servant   IRE   IRE
John JOHNSON   Other      Male   B   48   VA   Cook In Boarding House   VA   VA
Charles RECHU   Other      Male   W   70   NY   Laborer   NY   NY
Edward CARRINGTON   Other      Male   W   35   NY   Laborer   NY   NY
George MAKELY   Other      Male   W   27   GER   Laborer   GER   GER
Note
 1NO #
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Source Information:
 Census Place Locust Valley, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254919
 NA Film Number   T9-0919
 Page Number   440A


1717. Gilbert Kipp

WILL: 16 MAR 1857.
BIRTH:  IGI also has birth as: 10 DEC 1765   Phillipsburg, Westchester, New York - same parents.


Issac Bennett

His family was of Dutchess county and removed to North Harpersfield.


1730. Amy V. Carpenter

Number 781 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family in notes on page 183.
On the bottom on the page is a note that Mr. William Carpenter of Amawalk,
Westchester, NY wrote the author of the above book further of her family and
their marriages.
DEATH: 17 June 1848 with 52 years, 0 months  and 5 days works out to be about
12 June 1796. Birth year should be 1786!

E-MAIL: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 From: "John L. Carpenter"
----- Recent trip to New Castle aka Chappqua NY I came across this info
believe these are Deccendants of The Long Island NY familes that moved to
Westcher county with the Quaker migration TOMBSTONES IN FRIENDS' CEMETERY
CHAPPAQUA, N. Y.  Copied Sept. 1908.  by Francis F. Spies.
This copy made in 1932 with his consent for Chappaqua Meeting by John Cox, Jr.
Hyatt - ------ son of Carpenter            d.  25/3mo 1837
  " Sidney                                d. May 1837
   "        Warren -----                         d. 21/10 mo 1838
    "      -----child of Nathaniel         d.Feby 10 1848
     "       Joseph R.      (b. 1787)           d. Mch 24 1848
      "       ------ child of Carpenter        d. Feby 21 1846
Hyatt ,Amy (Carpenter) wife Nathaniel HYATT(52.0.5) d. June 17 1848
Hyatt, Carpenter           (b. 13.12.1811)  d.8/6 mo 1858


Thomas Carpenter

Number 821 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


1732. Abraham Carpenter

Number 783 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 257 & 258.  Shortly after marrying, he and his wife moved to
Duanesburgh, where they had a large farm on which they lived during their
lifetime.

CENSUS:
http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/census/1810/dua.html
1810 US CENSUS
Schenectady County, New York Federal Census Schedules: 1810
Town of Duanesburg
Carpenter, Abraham (#01104)
Free White Males to 10: 1, 16 to 26: 1
Free White Females to 10: 1, 10 to 16: 1, 16 to 26: 1


Ruth Carpenter

Number 708 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.