Number 168-4 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
Number 177-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
James was a farmer at Turin and was mentioned in his father's will (no dates)
as being of there. The 1855 census of Turin gives his birthplace as Rensselaer
county, NY. Sarah is referred to as "Sally" in some records. The obit of
daughter Harriet says Sarah was born at Turin.
Number 548-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Cynthia reportedly never married. Died aged 29 years, 7 months, 12 days.
Number 178-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Lydia was named in her father's will. One record gives her birthplace as
Mongomery county, NY. Had at least one child.
Michael probably served in the War of 1812 since a pension record is
mentioned.
Number 181-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Married twice. Jane probably the second spouse. Children listed are unknown
from which spouse or where born other than NY State.
John was mentioned in his father's will. He reportedly was living on Long
Island, NY in 1857.
Number 551-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 553-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 554-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 555-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 556-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 557-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 558-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
AKA Selina
Number 184-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 187-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Mentioned in his father's will in 1857.
NAME: aka HAYS, HAYES, mostly HASE.
Number 559-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 560-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 561-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 562-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 563-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
FROM: The Ontario County Department of Records, Archives and Information Management Services web page:
http://raims.com/civwar.html
Civil War Records
CARPENTER ABRAM D. NUNDA (city or town enlisted from)
#188-4 in T. Carpenter book.
GILBERT is mentioned in the family bible, various Hoosick census records,
including 1830, 1840, 1850 and 1855, and in the Troy Newspaper Indices.There are gravestones for BROWN, TUCKER and CARPENTER located in Potter Hill
Cemetery which is located on the old FRANCIS CARPENTER homestead, owned in 1966
by Amer Brenensthul. This property adjoined the HEWITT property, which is the
old LaBaron farm.
MARGARET'S obit appeared in the April 27, 1827 Troy Sunday Budget
(pg.3,col.5). Other members of the TUCKER family are interred in the burial
site. She died age 29, 11 mo., 20 days.
LUCINDA was the daughter of NATHANIEL and ABIGAIL (STANTON) BROWN. NATHANIEL,
a Revolutionary War soldier, drew a pension; his will is recorded at Troy, N.Y.
He and ABIGAIL are also buried in the Potter Hill Cemetery.
#191 in T. Carpenter book. AKA "MARGART".
MARGARET was first mentioned in the FERRIS family bible. See also West Hoosick
Baptist Church records, gravestone records, Lansingburg, N.Y., deaths, newspaper
indices & vital records of Brunswick, N.Y.
Had at least two children. JOHN was the son of GARRISON and CATHERINE
(HARTLIN) HAVILAND. The HAVILANDS were early Friends in the Pittstown area,
where the Monthly Meeting was under the auspices of the Easton Monthly Meeting.
Number 194-4 in T. Carpenter book. FRANCIS, his wife MARIAH and various
children are mentioned in the Hoosick cencus records of 1850, 1855,
1860 and 1870. FRANCIS was a farmer.
Age 38 in 1855.
#567-5 in T. Carpenter book. Age 11 in 1855. LUCY was the third wife of
LYMAN LeBARRON and left no issue.
Unnamed ifnat, # 2 child in family.
#195 in T. Carpenter book.
John Carpenter and family shows up in the 1850 census; Town of Marcellus,
County of Onondaga, state of NY.
This John Carpenter is believed to be the son of Francis Carpenter (b. 1777)
of Pittstown, NY. Birth year & location all fit.
The wife of John Carpenter. Living in Marcullus NY in 1850, shown on
the census for Marcullus. Refer to John Carpenter notes for information.
This family line submitted by John E. Proctor (brn 1933) of Stillwell KS 4/96
This family line submitted by John E. Proctor (brn 1933) of Stillwell KS 4/96
This family line submitted by John E. Proctor (brn 1933) of Stillwell KS 4/96
This family line submitted by John E. Proctor (brn 1933) of Stillwell KS 4/96
#196-4 in T. Carpenter book. She reside in Johnsville, N.Y. and probably died
there at age 79.
Hakess Corner's Cem. is near Babcock Lake, Hoosick.
#197-4 in T. Carpenter book. Data on ESTHER'S family wasa obtained from the
PIERCE family Bible by Mrs. Rachel W. Cottrell (in 1976); she states there is
more data available on the descendants of ESTHER. See T. Carpenter book pg 55.
DOES THE FOLLOWING APPLY TO THIS JOHN PIERCE???
E-MAIL: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 From: "Jim Shreve Sr."
Reply-To: "Jim Shreve Sr."
To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com
Morning all,
I came across this obit that may be interest to others. It was posted in the
Star Beacon (Ashtabula, Ohio) on November 11, 2000. Gladys is my great aunt,
and by all means if you tie in, I'd like to hear from you. NOTE: I will be
capitalizing the surnames. The obit was not written that way.
Gladys L. PERKINS
Ashtabula- Gladys L. PERKINS, 82, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2000, at her
home.
The daughter of John and Myrtle (CARPENTER) PIERCE, she was born April
8, 1918, in Paulding County. She was an Ashtabula resident most of her life.
Mrs. PERKINS attended Saybrook School, and was a Beeline fashion stylist
in her younger years, and was active in the First Church of God since 1942.
Survivors include her husband, John, whom she married Nov. 14, 1942; six
sons: Robert, James, Gerald, and William, all of Ashtabula, Charles of
Zephyrhills, Fla., and Thomas of Jefferson; six daughters: Marlene SHAFFER,
Myrtle HAMRICK, Evelyn BEEMAN, and Rebecca JEFFREY, all of Ashtabula,
Lucille MRACEK of Geneva and Cynthia KEYES of Conneaut; 38 grandchildren; 31
great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; three brothers: Ancil of
Alabama, Garold of Texas and John Jr. of Florida; and twp sisters: Maida
TINGLEY of Geneva and Dorothy CRISLIP of Ashtabula.
She was preceeded in death by four sons: Ronald Sines, Timothy, John M.
Jr. and one in infancy; one grandson; two brothers: Lewis and "Ted" Harold;
and her parents.
Sevices will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at First Church of God, 1910
South Ridge West, Ashtabula, with the Rev. Virgil BRAINARD officiating.
Burial will be in Greenlawn Memory Gardens, North Kingsville.
Calling hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Ducro Funeral Home, 4524
Elm Ave., Ashtabula.
Contributions may be made to First Church of God.
Enjoy, Jim SHREVE Sr.