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Notes


2062. Jugurtha Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MC1S-X24
Name: Jugurtha Carpenter
Event: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Granby, Oswego, New York, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Marital Status:
Race (Original):
Race (Expanded):
Birthplace: New York
Estimated Birth Year: 1820
Dwelling House Number: 602
Family Number: 633
Line Number: 34
NARA Publication Number: M432
NARA Roll Number: 576
Film Number: 444292
Digital Folder Number: 004203129
Image Number: 00086
Collection: United States Census, 1850
Household Gender Age
Jugurtha Carpenter M 30
Henry Williams M 28
Cynthia Williams F 26
Frederick Williams M 3
Sarah Williams F 1
Michael Odonnel M 20
Wm Mustard M 20
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MC1S-X24 : accessed 12 April 2012), Jugurtha Carpenter in household of Jugurtha Carpenter (Granby, Oswego, New York, United States).

CENSUS:   1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jurgrtha CARPENTR   Self   M   Male   W   61   NY   Farmer   MA   MA
Jane CARPENTR   Wife   M   Female   W   44   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
William CARPENTR   Son   S   Male   W   24   NY   Farm Laboer   NY   NY
Cora CARPENTR   Dau   S   Female   W   15   NY      NY   NY
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Source Information:
 Census Place Oswego, Oswego, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254913
 NA Film Number   T9-0913
 Page Number   309A


4476. Cora E. Carpenter

CENSUS:  In the 1880 US Census with parents.
DEATH: This record had Oswego, Oswego county, Kansas as death location.  The
is a Osage county in KS but not a "Oswego" in sight.


2064. Isaac Carpenter

SEE: wife's notes posted by Lee Never that include:
An unsigned note penned "Union Springs 4-2-1897" appears in the Family Bible of Mr. & Mrs. H. Mosher, "Children of Isreal Carpenter born near Clinton Hollow. Isaac Carpenter, Wm Carpenter, Mary Ann Carpenter, Geoge Carpenter. Fruits of the first marriage." It goes on to include children of his second marriage.

POSTED:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.cayuga&m=1424.1978.2006.2334
Posted by Paul Sukeforth  < Paul_Sukeforth@lotus.com >
Notes for Isaac Carpenter:
Town of Ledyard Deed of Isaac Carpenter & wife to Philip Stephens dated January 7th, 1859:
This Indenture made this seventh day of January one thousand eight hundred and fifty nine Between Isaac Carpenter and Phebe H. his wife of Ledyard Cayuga County New York of the first party and Philip Stephens of the same place of the second party Witnesseth that the said party of the first party for and in consideration of Sixteen hundred Dollars to them in hand paid by the said party of the second party do grant bargain sell and confirm unto the said party of the second party and to his heirs and assigns forever All that contains Piece of parcel of land in said Town of Ledyard Bounded as follows, being twenty acres of land formerly owned by William Haines commencing at the Southeast corner of said land & running North along the center of the highway twelve chains and fifteen links to the Northeast corner thereof, thence West sixteen chains & ninety six links thence South eleven chains seventy eight links to the centre of the highway, hence Easterly along the centre of said Highway to the place of beginning Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining To Have and to Hold the said premises above, described to the said party of the second party his heirs and assigns Forever And the said Isaac Carpenter of the first party for himself and his heirs does Covenant, Grant, Promise, and Agree to and with the said party of the second party his heirs and assigns the above bargained promises against all and every person or persons whatsoever lawfully and equitably claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof forever to Warrant and Defend In Witness Whereof the said party of the first party have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written [signed Isaac Carpenter] [signed Phebe H. Carpenter] [Charles Campbell]
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of State of New York Cayuga County On this 7th day of January 1859 before me the subscriber personally appeared Isaac Carpenter and Phebe H. Carpenter his wife and acknowledged that they had executed the written instrument and the said Phebe H. Carpenter in a private examination apart from her husband acknowledged that she executed the written instrument freely and without any fear or compulsion of her husband And I further Certify that I know the persons who made the said acknowledgments to be the individuals described in and who executed the written instrument [Chas. Campbell, Justice of the Peace Cayuga County]
Recorded December 23, 1859 at 9[3/4] A.M. [Benj. B. Snow, Clerk]
MORE:
Children of Phebe Stevens and Isaac Carpenter are:
16 i. Marian S.3 Carpenter, born April 1845 in New York10,11. She married Henry Harrison Mosher About 1863.
More About Marian S. Carpenter:
Fact 1: 1900 Census says she had three children and one was living
Residence: 1878 & 1886, Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY
More About Henry Harrison Mosher:
Occupation: 1870, Lawyer
Residence: 1900, Venice, Cayuga County, NY
17 ii. Ellen Augusta Carpenter, born August 1847 in New York14. She married Morton N. Palmer About 1869.
More About Ellen Augusta Carpenter:
Fact: 1900 Census states that she gave birth to one child and the child was still living
Occupation: 1900, Carpet Weaver
Residence: 1878, Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY
Residence: 1886, Scipio, Cayuga County, NY
More About Morton N. Palmer:
Fact: 1900, Owned his own farm freely
Occupation: Farm laborer15
Residence: 1900, Scipio, Cayuga County, NY
18 iii. Smith L. Carpenter, born 1857 in NY.
More About Smith L. Carpenter:
Residence: 1878, Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY
Residence: 1886, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 89115 Isaac Carpenter 1850.jpg
United States Census, 1850
Name: Isaac Carpenter
Residence: Ledyard, Cayuga, New York
Age: 42 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1808
Birthplace: New York
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 17059
Digital GS Number: 4196771
Image Number: 00513
Line Number: 9
Dwelling House Number: 1246
Family Number: 1217
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
 Household Gender Age
  Isaac Carpenter  M 42y
Pheobe Carpenter  F 20y
Mary Carpenter  F 5y
Elen Carpenter  F 3y
Henry Ginn  M 16y

CENSUS: 1860 US Census

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - See image: RIN 89115 Isaac Carpenter 1870.jpg
United States Census, 1870
Name: Isaac Carpenter
Estimated Birth Year: 1807
Gender: Male
Age in 1870: 63y
Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: New York, United States
 Household Gender Age
  Isaac Carpenter  M 63y
Francis Carpenter  F 30y
Smith Carpenter  M 13y
Mary Carpenter  F 57y
Simon Gifford  M 21y

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
 Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Isaac CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   70   NY   Farmer   ---   ---
Frances H. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   40   NY   Keeping House   CT   CT
Lulu Belle CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   3   NY      NY   NY
Charlotte SHERMAN   Other   S   Female   W   36   NY   House Servant   NY   NY
Edwin SMITH   Other   S   Male   W   18   NY   Farm Laborer   NY   NY
Source Information:
 Census Place Ledyard, Cayuga, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254814
 NA Film Number   T9-0814
 Page Number   132A
SEE ALSO:
United States Census, 1880
Name: Isaac Carpenter
Residence: Ledyard, Cayuga, New York
Birthdate: 1810
Birthplace: New York, United States
Relationship to Head: Self
Spouse's Name: Frances H. Carpenter
Spouse's Birthplace: New York, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 70 years
Occupation: Farmer
NARA Film Number: T9-0814
Page: 132
Page Character: A
Entry Number: 3549
Film number: 1254814
 Household Gender Age
  Isaac Carpenter  M 70
Spouse  Frances H. Carpenter  F 40
Child  Lulu Belle Carpenter  F 3
Charlotte Sherman  F 36
Edwin Smith  M 18

CENSUS: 1892 NY State Census - See image:  RIN 89115 Isaac Carpenter 1892.jpg
New York State Census, 1892
Name: Isaac Carpenter
Event: Census
Event Date: 1892
Event Place: , Springport,, 02, Cayuga, New York
Age:
Gender: Male
Birthplace: United States
Estimated Birth Year: 1809
Alien or Citizen:
Film Number: 0853207
Digital Folder Number: 004640308
Image Number: 00254
NOTE: Record lists wife Frances H.


Phebe H. Stevens

POSTED QUERY:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.cayuga&m=1424.1978.2006
Smith Lazelle Carpenter
 Author: Lee Nevers  lee.nevers@worldnet.att.net
Date: 21 Sep 2000 12:00 PM GMT
 Surnames: Carpenter, Stevens, Smith, Mosher, Palmer
 Classification: Query
 In Reply to: Smith Lazelle Carpenter  by:  Paul Sukeforth
Yes, this is the same family! I welcome an exchange of information with you. Here are my own notes compiled primarialy from family records.

PHILIP1 STEVENS was born July 24, 1789 in Dantown, CT, and died December 13, 1876 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. He married WELTHA BROOKER SMITH February 1814, daughter of ELIJAH SMITH and MARY. She was born September 17, 1798 in Cairo, Greene County, NY, and died January 25, 1886 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

Notes for PHILIP STEVENS:
The Stevens family moved in next door to William T. Mosher and his family in Poplar Ridge, Ledyard in 1854. Philip was listed as a farmer in the New York State Cenus of 1855. He had twenty acres of improved land valued at $1,600. Twelve of those acres were plowed. This family is not shown adjacent to the Mosher family in the census of 1860.

Burial Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, NY: Stevens, Philip d. 12 13 1876 Auburn,N.Y. South Slope Greenwood 30 Auburn,N.Y.

Stephens, Philip NY CAYUGA CO. LEDYARD 312 1860

The New Canaan, CT Historical Society published a family tree of the Stevens name that was compiled by Vera G. Halstead in 1946. This information was found on a messageboard, but has not been followed-up.

Notes for WELTHA BROOKER SMITH:
According to the Stevens Notebook, "Weltha B. married when she was 15 yrs. 5 mo. 5 da.
11 da schooling A very capable woman Could spin, weave cloth and carpet. Do basket work, hair flowers for wreaths, log cabin quilts, knitting, care for a family of 12 children."

Burial Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, NY: Stevens Weltha 01 25 1886 Auburn,N.Y. South Slope Greenwood 30 7 Auburn,N.Y.

Children of PHILIP STEVENS and WELTHA SMITH are:
2. i. MARIETTE2 STEVENS, b. January 1815, Tompkins County, NY; d. Unknown.

ii. MARIAM STEVENS, b. May 1817, Greene County, NY; d. April 1843, Aurora, Cayuga County, NY.

Notes for MARIAM STEVENS:
Mariam is buried at Belltown Cemetery according to the Stevens Family Tree. BELLETOWN CEMETERY is located in the Town of Genoa, and is found on http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycayuga/cem/cem72.htm.
However, she does not appear to be listed under that name, with that date of birth or death. She could be the wife of Rev. James Fuller, but the month and day of birth are incorrect. Or perhaps Mary Ann the wife of James McRavy (apparently that stone was not to legible.)

3. iii. PHEBE H. STEVENS, b. December 12, 1819, Delaware County, NY; d. January 01, 1862, Cayuga County, NY.
4. iv. MARGARET A. STEVENS, b. March 1822, Delaware County, NY; d. 1900, Sheldrake ?.
5. v. HIRAM K. STEVENS, b. July 04, 1824, Delaware County, NY; d. Unknown.
6. vi. THOMAS SMITH STEVENS, b. March 1827, Delaware County, NY; d. 1864, Delaware County, NY.
7. vii. JAMES A. STEVENS, b. August 1829, Tompkins County, NY; d. Unknown, Prob. Providence, Providence County, RI.
8. viii. ABBEY A. STEVENS, b. October 1831, Tompkins County, NY; d. 1905.
9. ix. HARRIETT E. STEVENS, b. November 1834, Cayuga County, NY; d. Unknown.
10. x. JOHN N. STEVENS, b. March 1837, Cayuga County, NY; d. 1909.

xi. MATTHIAS H. STEVENS, b. November 1840, Cayuga County, NY; d. Unknown.
11. xii. GEORGE P. STEVENS, b. April 1842, Cayuga County, NY; d. Unknown.

Generation No. 2

2. MARIETTE2 STEVENS (PHILIP1) was born January 1815 in Tompkins County, NY, and died Unknown. She married (2) THOMAS PECKHAM 1856. He was born Unknown, and died Unknown.

Notes for MARIETTE STEVENS:
Marriette was listed in the New York State Census of 1855 as a Milliner. At that time she was living with her father's family in Poplar Ridge, Ledyard. She was 40 years old. Son Charles E. Stevens, 13, was also part of the family.

Child of MARIETTE STEVENS is:
12. i. CHARLES3 STEVENS, b. 1841; d. Unknown.

Child of MARIETTE STEVENS and THOMAS PECKHAM is:
13. ii. JAMES3 PECKHAM, b. April 01, 1857; d. Unknown.

3. PHEBE H.2 STEVENS (PHILIP1) was born December 12, 1819 in Delaware County, NY, and died January 01, 1862 in Cayuga County, NY. She married ISAAC CARPENTER September 11, 1843, son of ISRAEL CARPENTER and PHEBE DOTY. He was born July 08, 1809 in Clinton Hollow, Clinton, Dutchess County, NY, and died April 07, 1898 in Union Springs, Cayuga County, NY.

Notes for PHEBE H. STEVENS:
According to her gravestone inscription, she died at age 42 years, 19 days. The New Canaan Historical Society published a family tree of the Stevens family that was compiled by Vera G. Halstead in 1946. Perhaps that would help tracing this family.

Notes for ISAAC CARPENTER:
An unsigned note penned "Union Springs 4-2-1897" appears in the Family Bible of Mr. & Mrs. H. Mosher, "Children of Isreal Carpenter born near Clinton Hollow. Isaac Carpenter, Wm Carpenter, Mary Ann Carpenter, Geoge Carpenter. Fruits of the first marriage." It goes on to include children of his second marriage.

Clinton Hollow was one of six principal post-offices and villages in Clinton Town, Dutchess County. Agriculture was the chief business of the early settlers. There was plenty of timber, and the country abounded in clear springs and brooks. Although not listed separately today in the New York phone directory, Clinton Hollow Road near Clinton Corners may identify the area. Clinton Town was organized March 13, 1786. It was formed from Charlotte and Rinebeck Precincts. At the time of Isaac's birth, Clinton Town embraced territory much larger than present. Hyde Park and Pleasant Valley having been taken off in 1821.

1830 NY Census Index, Page 737, Carpenter, Isaac NY DUTCHESS CO. CLINTON 195 1830
1840 NY Census Index, Page 1013, Carpente, Isaac NY DUTCHESS CO. HYDE PARK 491 1840
1850 NY Census Index, Page 825, Carpenter, Isaac NY CAYUGA CO. LEDYARD 256 1850
1860 NY Census Index, Page 979, Carpenter, Isaac NY CAYUGA CO. LEDYARD 305 1860

Isaac's family was enumerated and listed next to the William T. Mosher family in the New York State Census of 1855, and also in the census of 1860. He was a resident of Ledyard for 26 years in 1855, or since about age 20. Isaac's occupation was listed as a farmer. He owned 115 acres of improved land and 30 acres of unimproved land. Although he only plowed 18 of those acres, his farm was valued at $5,800, plus stock and tools. Isaac's first wife was Phebe H. Stevens, daughter of Philip Stevens and Weltha Brooker Smith. His second wife was Francis H. York.

Oak Glen cemetery in the village of Aurora, Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY has the Carpenter family plot with a large obelisk memorial. Inscriptions on the monument are as follows:

Front: Isaac Carpenter 1809 - 1898
Left: First Wife: Phebe H. Died: Jan. 1, 1862 Age: 42 years & 19 days
Front: Second Wife: Frances H. Died: July 27, 1921 Age: 82 years & 10 months
Right: Daughter of Isaac & Frances: Lula Belle Died: June 1, 1881 Age 4 years 7 months


4477. Marrian Carpenter

NAME: Mary in the 1850 US Census.

More About Marian S. Carpenter:
1900 Census says she had three children and one was living
Residence: 1878 & 1886, Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY

More About Henry Harrison Mosher:
Occupation: 1870, Lawyer
Residence: 1900, Venice, Cayuga County, NY


4478. Ellen Augusta Carpenter

More About Ellen Augusta Carpenter:
Fact: 1900 Census states that she gave birth to one child and the child was still living
Occupation: 1900, Carpet Weaver
Residence: 1878, Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY
Residence: 1886, Scipio, Cayuga County, NY

More About Morton N. Palmer:
Fact: 1900, Owned his own farm freely
Occupation: Farm laborer15
Residence: 1900, Scipio, Cayuga County, NY


4479. Isaac Carpenter


CENSUS: 1870 US Census - Did he go to NYC?
United States Census, 1870
Name: Isaac Carpenter
Estimated Birth Year: 1849
Gender: Male
Age in 1870: 21y
Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: New York, United States
 Household Gender Age
  Isaac Carpenter  M 21y
Amenia Carpenter  F 19y
Charlotte Carpenter  F 2y


4482. Smith L. Carpenter

More About Smith L. Carpenter:
Residence: 1878, Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY
Residence: 1886, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
MORE:
In 1886, Smith L. Carpenter was residing in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan according to documents from the Cayuga County Surrogate Court regarding Weltha's will. In 1878, he was residing in Ledyard, Cayuga County, NY. I could not find him in the 1900 Michigan federal census, but I plan to continue the search.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census - with parents
United States Census, 1860
Name: Smith L Carpenter
Residence: , Cayuga, New York
Ward: The Town Of Ledyard
Age: 3 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1857
Birthplace: New York
Gender: Male
Page: 43
Family Number: 307
Film Number: 803729
DGS Number: 4235213
Image Number: 00653
NARA Number: M653

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - with parents

CENSUS: 1880 US Census

CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned

CENSUS: 1900 US Census

CENSUS: 1910 US Census

CENSUS: 1920 US Census

CENSUS: 1930 US Census
United States Census, 1930
Name: Smith L Carpenter
Event: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: Genoa, Cayuga, New York
Gender: Male
Age: 73
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Birthplace: New York
Estimated Birth Year: 1857
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Uncle
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Enumeration District Number: 0034
Family Number: 99
Sheet Number and Letter: 8B
Line Number: 66
NARA Publication: T626, roll 1411
Film Number: 2341146
Digital Folder Number: 4661081
Image Number: 00776
 Household Gender Age
Irvin A Weeks  M 49
Clara A Weeks  F 55
  Smith L Carpenter  M 73


Frances H. York

CENSUS: 1900 US Census - living by herself
United States Census, 1900
Name: Frances H Carpenter
Titles & Terms:
Residence: Union Springs village, Cayuga, New York
Birth Date: Sep 1839
Birthplace: New York
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Father:
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Connecticut
Mother:
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Connecticut
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Frances H Carpenter
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Years Married:
Estimated Marriage Year:
Mother How Many Children: 0
Number Living Children: 0
Immigration Year:
Enumeration District: 0042
Page: 9
Sheet Letter: B
Family Number: 253
Reference Number: 64
Film Number: 1241013
Image Number: 00273


2066. Joseph Coles

He was a well known merchant in New York City.


Sarah Carpenter

Number 392 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by
Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
More information on page 192.


2068. Thomas Francis Carpenter

The Hon. Francis Carpenter was the son of Comfort A. Carpenter,
but not by his wife, Widow Elizabeth Smith.  His father educated
him and made him a legal heir by an Act of the Legislature, and
he became a very prominent man in the state of ,RI.

Extracts taken from Reminiscences of the ,RI Bar
written by Abraham Payne, Esq.: "On the 14th day of September,
1840, I entered the office of Gen. Thomas F. Carpenter as a
student at law.  I swept the office and made the fires and did
all the errands now usually expected of an office boy.  On
entering the office, he came in and laying down his green
satchel upon the table, greeted me with much dignity and
courtesy, asking me to be seated.   He commenced the
conversation by explaining to me that a lawyer should make
himself familiar with the Bible, and taking the book, he read
some passages in confirmation of his advice.  He said that it
was his daily habit to read a chapter in the original Greek in
his house every morning.  He then proceeded to impress upon me
the importance of treating everything that should pass in the
office as strictly confidential, remarking that in his safe
there were wills and conveyances, which,  if known, would
startle the community.    He was of middle height and had a very
large head.   In his intercourse with clients, his students and
brethren of the bar, he was always courteous,  and when
appearing before the courts he was a model of dignity and
deference to the tribunal.

While I was in his office, he rarely looked into a law book and
yet he was in one sense the best lawyer that I have ever known.
In his early life he must have been a careful student of the
common law.      He attained a competent acquaintance with
equity jurisprudence the practice of which was then recent in
the court of ,RI.  He never gave any bad advice.   No
person got into a foolish lawsuit who consulted General
Carpenter.  It was his custom to say to a client who was anxious
to get his grievances into court, `No doubt but that you have a
perfectly good case, but there are some technical difficulties
in your way, and I think it is for your interest to make a
settlement.'  In this way he seldom lost a cause for which he
appeared in court, and the reputation of success largely
increased the number of his clients.

General Carpenter was a Democrat, and was several times a
candidate for governor and member of Congress.     The Whigs
being at the time the strongest party he was consequently
defeated,  but not on the ground of honesty and ability to fill
the offices acceptably.

His charges were always moderate, and to persons unable to pay
even those charges, his services were frequently and cheerfully
rendered.  When he came to an argument, his manner of speaking
was formal and precise.  He indulged in neither wit nor humor
and never made any exhibition of rhetoric; but he knew what to
say to a ,RI jury and a ,RI court.

He stood well as a common lawyer and excelled in criminal cases.

Mr. Carpenter always spoke in the highest terms of the Carpenter
family; he was much interested in the genealogical history and
rendered assistance and encouragement to the compiler.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 314


Job S. Stanley

Of Providence, RI


2070. Job Smith Carpenter

Living with his son, Charles F. Carpenter, in the 1880 US Census.


Jabez B. Mills

Resided in Warwick and East Greenwich, RI


Edward T. Bugbee

Resided in Danielsonville,,CT


2072. Benjamin Franklin Carpenter

It was probably this Benjamin F. Carpenter who represented the
town of North Providence in the state legislature in 1866 and
1867.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 315


Pardon A. Philips

Of Ostrander.1  MILI Pardon Philips enlisted June 5, 1861, in the Civil War; mustered
in June 5, 1861; was wounded. CIVIL WAR VET - Wounded in Action.


4503. Thomas O. H. Carpenter

1  MILI A Thomas Oliver Hunt Carpenter has been missing since the Battle
of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; An investigation fails to elicit any information.
MIA = Missing in Action - presumed dead. CIVIL WAR - M.I.A.