Group 2 - Descendants of Richard Carpenter RIN 669-
The Providence (Pawtuxet section, now in Cranston), Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, now part of Providence County, RI Carpenter line

Notes


5344. Israel Byron Teal

Went by Byron.   He served in Company G, 6th Michigan Infantry.  He enlisted
on 15 August 1861 out of Kalamzoo, MI at age 26.  He was discharged in
Baltimore, Maryland on 10 October 1861 for disability.  He is also shown as
being in the 8th Cavalry.  He enlisted again as a sargent in Company G, 13th
Michigan Infantry on 5 December 1861 and was discharged again for disability on
16 September 1862.


8356. Lerepta J. Teal

Name hard to read in the 1870 Census of Allegan county, Cheshire Twp.


8359. Kate Teal

Known as "Little Kate" she died about age 3/12.


5355. Herbert Morrison Carpenter

Number 522-5 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
Herbert and members of his family are mentioned in various Harmony Twp. census
records beginning in 1850.  The 1880 census includes a William CARPENTER, age
36, in his household.  Herbert owned a 35-acre farm and specialized in hay and
grain.  Gravestones were in good conditions in 1966.
x
BOOK: John Pember: The History of the Pember Family in America, 1939, compiled
by Celeste Pember Hazen.  This record mentions Carpenters and Teals.
"28 May 1866, deed to Morrison Carpenter regarding property on Teal Hill ...
From byron Teal and Jane Beddo, by their attorney, and their residence is given
as Cheshire, County Allegan, MI ..."  Jane Beddoe was Morrison's aunt.


Eliza Ann Jennings

Eliza was the daughter of Luther JENNINGS.


8362. Gertrude Pauline Carpenter

Number 1007-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
!AKA "GERTIE" on her gravestone which was in good condition in 1966.
She is mentioned in the 1890 census of Harmony Twp.
Buried in her father's plot.


8366. Dorothea Eliza Carpenter

Number 1011-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Dorothea and her husband Earl had no children.  They resided at Scio, NY in
1966.


5357. 4 Carpenter

Number 524-5 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
This daughter (name not ledgible) and an Earl were mentioned in her
Grandfather Israel's (52) will, dated Sept. 27, 1862 and codicil thereto dated
July 6, 1872.  Copy on file in the Courthouse at Mayville, NY.


Earl Sagus

DEATH:after 1875.


5358. Emiline Cordilia Carpenter

Number 525-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
!There are various recorded spellings of Emiline's first and middle names.Like
her mother she went by her middle name, Cordilia.  She and members of her
family are mentioned in various census records of Harmony Twp., beginning in
1850.  She is also mentioned in an 1861 school list.  There is a photo of her
in the compiler's (of the Timothy Carpenter Book) files.
The cemetery she was interred in is sometimes called, by this family,
"Sherman-Mesick", or "Sherman-Mesick Memorial Park", or the Antioch Cemetery.


Eli Langdon Gates

Eli was a Civil War veteran, having served in Company A, 112th NY
Infantry.  Gravestones were in good condition in 1966, as reported by
granddaughter Mrs. Gladys Edwards who was then residing in Mesick.


Nina Miner

No children recorded.


5359. Lucian Adelbert Carpenter

Number 526-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Lucian reportedlly walked out on his family and never returned.


8374. Glen Adelbert Carpenter

Number 1019-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
One record indicates death date as 14 Jan 1952.


8375. Hallis Carpenter

Number 1020-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Buried in lot 21.  A 12 by 24 inch bronze marker was installed in 1974 by his
brother Gerald.  This marker replaced a deteriorated stone marker which was in
poor condition in 1966.


5360. Rev. Dewitt Maynard Carpenter

Number 527-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
DeWitt was a Free Methodist Minister.  Rev. Carpenter said in a letter that he
and his wife had worked together in the ministry for 57 years before she died.

GRAVE: image
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23157473
Rev DeWitt Maynard Carpenter
Birth:  Jan. 4, 1852
Blockville
Chautauqua County
New York, USA
Death:  Aug. 31, 1947
Riverside
Riverside County
California, USA
Beloved Father
My great-great grandfather...
Reverend DeWitt Maynard Carpenter was the third of five children born to Blockville natives Reuben Jason Carpenter and Mary Caroline Smith.
DeWitt entered into holy matrimony with Viola Lucille Pilling, the lovely daughter of Henry (Berry, England) and Emma Stillson (Pennsylvania), on July 16, 1877 in Nathan's Run, Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania.
They were blessed with two children, Rollin Jason and Clyde DeWitt Carpenter.
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The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter of Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., New York
Published, 1976:
Dewitt was a Free Methodist Minister. Rev. Carpenter said in a letter that he and his wife had worked together in the ministry 57 years before she died. Viola was a daughter of Henry and Emma Pilling. One record says they were wed at Matthews Run. She had three sisters and a brother, Sarah Martha, Ellen Pearl, Etta & Edmond. A niece's note (re. D. Carpenter) records Viola had one of the sweetest voices ever heard, but refused to study opera, even with her exquisite purity and good range; she said she would use her voice only for the Lord. Her gravestone was in good condition in 1966.
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Residences:
1860
Harmony, Chautauqua Co., New York
1880
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pennsylvania
1900
Cochranten, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania
1910
Grayson, Carter Co., Kentucky
1920
Hood River, Hood River, Oregon
1930
Eagle Harbor, Kitsap Co., Washington
1945
Temescal, Riverside Co., California
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Listed in The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter of Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., New York, [527-5 pg. 40]
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Family links:
 Parents:
 Reuben Jason Carpenter (1818 - 1896)
 Mary Caroline Smith Carpenter (1829 - 1900)
 Sibling:
 Emiline Cordelia Carpenter Gates (1845 - 1934)*
 DeWitt Maynard Carpenter (1852 - 1947)
*Calculated relationship  
Burial:
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Glendale
Los Angeles County
California, USA
 
Created by: M'Lady
Record added: Nov 29, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 23157473

E-MAIL:
-----Original Message-----
From: rcglgr@2z.net
Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 12:47 PM
To: jrcrin001@cox.net
Subject: De Witt Carpenter
John,
I've been told that the Rev. De Witt Carpenter wrote a several-page
document about the history of the Carpenters that also included some
information about one of the Carpenter reunions held in Chautauqua
County New York in the late 1800s. Are you familiar with this document?
Sorry for asking so many disjointed questions. The part of my current
research is a work in progress and isn't complete enough to have much
organization to it yet.
Thanks.......
Marjorie


Viola Lucille Pilling

Viola was a daughter of Henry & Emma Pilling.  One record says there were wed
at Matthews Run.  She had three sisters and a brother; Sarah, Martha, Ellen
Pearl, Etta & Edmond.  A niece note (re D. Carpenter) records that Viola had
one of the sweetest voices ever heard, but refused to study opera, even with
her exquisite purity and good range; she said she would use her voice only for
the Lord.  Her gravestone was in good condition in 1966.

GRAVE: image
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10588495 Viola Carpenter
Birth:  Apr. 22, 1861
North Warren
Warren County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death:  Sep. 2, 1934
North Warren
Warren County
Pennsylvania, USA
My great-great grandmother.
Viola, the lovely daughter of Henry (Berry, England) and Emma Stillson (Pennsylvania), entered into holy matrimony with DeWitt, on July 16, 1877 in Nathan's Run, Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania.
DeWitt and Viola were blessed with two children, Rollin Jason and Clyde DeWitt Carpenter.
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Excerpt:
The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter of Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., New York
Published, 1976:
Dewitt was a Free Methodist Minister. Rev. Carpenter said in a letter that he and his wife had worked together in the ministry 57 years before she died. Viola was a daughter of Henry and Emma Pilling. One record says they were wed at Matthews Run. She had three sisters and a brother, Sarah Martha, Ellen Pearl, Etta & Edmond. A niece's note (re. D. Carpenter) records Viola had one of the sweetest voices ever heard, but refused to study opera, even with her exquisite purity and good range; she said she would use her voice only for the Lord. Her gravestone was in good condition in 1966.
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Listed in The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter of Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., New York, [527-5 pg. 40]
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Note: wife of Rev. D. M. Carpenter   
Burial:
Blockville Union Burial Ground
Blockville
Chautauqua County
New York, USA
 
Maintained by: M'Lady
Originally Created by: Kathy Sloan
Record added: Mar 08, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10588495


5361. Mary Etta Carpenter

Number 528-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Mary was adopted.


8379. Carrie Babcock

Carrie, who married twice had no issue.


5362. Andrew Dwight Carpenter

Number 529-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Andrew recorded that he and his family resided on a farm on Brown's Hill
between Sugar Grove and Youngsville, PA and, after wife Katie died, moved to
Warren, PA., where he remarried.  One record gives his death as in 1938. Two
others give 15 April 1939.   Interred in section 34 of the Oakland Cemetery.

CENSUS:
1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Andrew D. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   22   NY   Farmer   NY   NY
Katie E. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   20   PA   Keeping House   PA   NY
Claude A. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   6M   NY      NY   PA
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Source Information:
 Census Place Blockville, Chautauqua, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254816
 NA Film Number   T9-0816
 Page Number   454C


Kattie Estella Fulkerson

Interred in Section 34 of the Oakland Cemetery.  One source indicates she was
interred in Youngsville, PA.


5365. Mary A. Carpenter

Number 532-5 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
NAME: aka "May"  - 1860 census lists her as age 4.  Mary J. in the above record and Mary A. in 1880 US Census and Burt records.

Marriages:
 Spouse:  MARY J. CARPENTER
 Marriage:  18 MAR 1871   , Wexford, Michigan
  Husband Age at Marriage:  26
 Wife Age at Marriage:  16


Harvey Burt

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
 Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Harvey BURT   Self   M   Male   W   33   NY   Printer   NY   NY
Mary BURT   Wife   M   Female   W   24   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
Frank D. BURT   Son   S   Male   W   2   MI      NY   NY
Estella CARPENTER   SisterL   S   Female   W   22   NY      NY   NY
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Source Information:
 Census Place Concord, Wexford, Michigan
 Family History Library Film   1254609
 NA Film Number   T9-0609
 Page Number   482A
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Another version of the above with when the Census was taken.

1880 U.S. Census, Wexford , Concord Twp., MI, taken 1 Jun, ED
249, p1.  2/2
Burt, Harvey, WM, 33, married, printer, b. NY, parents b. NY; Mary,
WF, age 24,
wife, md., keeping house, b. NY, parents b. NY; Frank D., WM, age 2,
son;
Carpenter, Estella, WF, age 22, sister-in-law, b. NY, no occupation.
!1900 U.S. Census, Wexford , Antioch Twp., MI taken 19 Jun ED
116, sheet 8.
122/129 Burt, Harvey, head, WM, b. Dec 1949, age 50, m 26y, b. NY,
parents b.
NY, farmer; Mary A., wife, b. Mar 1856, age 44, 4 children, 2 alive,
b. NY,
parents b. NY; George I., son, WM, b. Aug 1879, age 20, b. MI; Fred
M., son,
WM, b. Sep 1898, age 1; Richmond, Blanche, adopted daughter, WF, b.
Jun 186,
age 18, single, b. MI, parents b. MI.
!1910 U.S. Census, Wexford , Wexford Twp., MI taken 15 Apr.  3/3
Burt,
Harvey,
head, WM, age 61, widower, b. NY, parents b. NY; Fred M., son, age
11, b. MI,
parents b. NY.  In the same household but listed as another family
are George
Burt, head, MW, age 27, married, b. MI, parents b. NY; and his wife
and two
children.


8388. Warren Simmes

Married and raised a family. NFD.


8391. Hugh Simmes

Married and raised a family. NFD.


8392. Lee Simmes

Married and raised a family. NFD.


8394. Edith Simmes

Edith married JOHN LORD, had eight (8) children born in Blockville, NY.
And had children ISAAC, ISRAEL, JULIA, & JOHN who were in 1968, residing at
Blockville with their families.


8395. Beulah Simmes

She married and raised a family.


5378. George D. Sweet

Born in the old Israel Carpenter homestead, Blockville, NY
George married twice.  His second wife, Bertha had a son, Harry Haines by her
first marriage.  George was a member of the Adventist Church of Jamestown.


8397. Florence Sweet

CHILDREN: 1) ESTHER, who married and had a son.  2) Floyd, who was unmarried
in 1969.  3) Myrtle.  4) Gordon, who married and had two children.  5) Stanley,
who wed and had six children.