Descendants of Johann Zimmerman-150839
Aka "John Carpenter" of Culpeper County, Virginia

Notes


2. John Carpenter Jr.

NOTE: See other Hans "John" b. abt 1702 (RIN 92092)

From: "Terry Carpenter"
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 8:18 AM
Neither of the attachments is of the Carpenters A'Plenty book -- both are of the Germanna VA line.
There is a small book on the Germanna line, actually an issue of the Germanna Memorial Foundation's journal in 1968, that covers the early line well.  Terry Lee Carpenter

CENSUS: 1764 Culpeper County Rent rolls
Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890
Name: John Jun. Carpenter
State: VA
County: Culpeper County
Township: Rent Rolls
Year: 1764
Record Type: Rent Role
Database: VA Early Census Index
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Virginia Census, 1607-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

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BOOK:  EXTRACT
Clasping Hands With Generations Past  - by Emma Rouse Lloyd, G929.2 R 863L pages 4, 48-57.  Located at the Indianapolis, Indiana Library.  Published in 1932.  Includes Carpenters and Zimmermans.
SEE ALSO:  FamilySearch.org Books
Clasping hands with generations past MCMXXXII  (1932)
Title No  8689
Creator  Lloyd, Emma Rouse, b. 1858
Extent  228 p.
Language  English
Access Level  Public

NOTE:
Book data OCRed and cleanup efforts were made, some transition errors may remain. Please compare to original work.  JRC 29 Aug 2021
COMMENT:
This report is of data extraction citing related pages for Carpenters and Zimmermans in the above book.
- The Zimmerman Family section runs from book page 41 (Digital page 52 - aka +11) to book page 57.  Please take this in account with the following book index.
- The Allied Families section runs from book page 153 to 156 regarding Zimmermans.
- The Carpenter Family section runs from book page 158 to 161.  <------- Regarding this family!

Page 158 (Digital page 169)

CARPENTER
There is some confusion in the records of the early Zimmerman and Carpenter families, probably owing to some of the Zimmerman family having adopted the English name Carpenter.
We know the families are closely related. Among the younger generations, the relationship has been neglected until today it is only a tradition.
While our direct line of the Zimmerman family never adopted the name, Carpenter, I recall that my father pointed out to me long years ago, two large brick houses on the Lexington Pike, south of Florence, where Carpenters lived and he made the statement that they were connected with our Zimmerman family, though not directly.

JOHN CARPENTER b. about 1725, in Virginia, in. Ursula Blankenbaker. <---- ? Should be Dorothy Cook!
Children:
a John
b Michael
c Samuel
d Mary
e Margaret
f Susanna

c SAMUEL CARPENTER b. about 1760, m. (1st) Dinah Crisler, (2nd) Margaret (Peggy) Blankenbaker, b. 1769. The second marriage is recorded in Madison County, Marriage Record, 1793.
Children: (second marriage)
ca Sarah b. Feb. 15, 1794 (Lutheran Church records)
cb Abel cc Lovell cd Rhoda b. 1798, d. 1888.
cd RHODA CARPENTER m. Fielding Smith in 1816. (Taken from family Bible.) Children:
cda Susan ]ane
cdb William
cdc Fielding
cdd Henry W.

Page 1596 (Digital page 170)

cda SUSAN JANE SMITH, b. 1825, m. Gabriel Aylor.
Children:
cdaa Julia Ann
cdab Fielding H.
cdac William cdad George
cdae Wilmer
cdaf Johnson
cdag James N.
cdah Minnie
cdai Margaret
cdaj Harriett L.

cdaa JULIA ANN AYLOR b. 1851, d. 1924, m. William H. Weaver, b. 1846, d. 1927. Daughter:
cdaaa Mary Sudie

cdaaa MARY SUDIE WEAVER, b. 1878, m. Carper Yowell, b. 1877.
Children:
cdaaaa Claude Lindsay Yowell, b. 1898, m. Grace T. Yowell.
cdaaab Russell W. Yowell, b. 1908.

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SAR:
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
Name: John Carpenter II
SAR Membership: 43924
Birth Date: 1725
Death Date: 1804
Father:
Mother: Barbara Kercher
Spouse: Ursula Blankenbaker
Children:
Michael Carpenter
Source Citation: Volume: 220; SAR Membership Number: 43924.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

ANCESTRY:
http://trees.ancestryinstitution.com/tree/11479619/person/13451474570

John Carpenter ll
Birth 1723 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
Death 1804 in Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States

Parents:
John Carpenter  1695 - 1782 --------> right name - wrong line!  Y-DNA testing shows this is a different line.
Anna Barbara Kerker  1709 - 1787  -----> Wrong line!

Spouse1:
Ursula Blankenbaker   -----------> b. 1663??  - no way!

Spouse 2:
Eve Dorothy Cook  1717 - 1796   ------------->wrong line!
Children:
John Carpenter III  1745 - 1806
Michael Carpenter  1750 - 1818 ---------------> ????

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MARRIAGE: <----- USE CAUTION - READ Origninal Date description.
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: John Carpenter
Gender: Male
Birth Place: VA
Birth Year: 1723
Spouse Name: Eve Dorothy Cook
Marriage
Year: 1751
Marriage State: VA
Number Pages: 1
Source Citation: Source number: 1624.035; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1.
Source Information:
Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.


Eve Dorothy Cook

FSFTID:   L28V-MRR


BIRTH: Also shown as Born 8 Sep 1717, London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.


Marriage Notes for John Carpenter Jr. and Eve Dorothy Cook

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Virginia, United States (was British American Colony).

MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Abt 1749


9. Eve Carpenter

FSFTID:   M853-MM1


10. George Carpenter

FSFTID:   L87W-26J


13. Anne Carpenter

FSFTID:   LHSQ-RQQ


John Jesse

FSFTID:   MQQQ-MQW


15. Margaret Carpenter

FSFTID:   L87W-268


16. Leah Carpenter

FSFTID:   K8DP-C1L


17. Susannah Jesse Carpenter

FSFTID:   L87W-26H


3. Andrew Carpenter

AFN FRD8-P0 and CTF5-L7 (Andreas Zimmerman) are the same person.

E-MAIL:
From: "Sandra BLUM" <--- address now bad.
To:
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 6:19 PM
Subject: JOSEPH CARPENTER...NEW MARRIAGE??
John,
I didn't see this in your Carpenter Encyclopedia, but
thought you might know something of this marriage.  I
just received this as a result of an inquiry to a
Greenbrier researcher who does look ups.
Sandy

Dau of Christopher Blankenbaker & Christina Finks:
Catharine Blankenbaker b.28 Sep 1759 md Joseph
Carpenter s/o Andrew
Carpenter and Barbara Weaver Clore
Source:  Lary G. Shuck's "Our Families"

MORE:
From: "Sandra BLUM"
To:
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:44 PM
Subject: OUR FAMILIES by Shuck, Fleshman, Sydenstricker

The full title of the book is "OUR FAMILIES Shuck,
Fleshman, Sydenstricker, Smith, Lewis, Kincaid, Keister, et.al., of West
Virginia" by Larry G. Shuck.
It does not say where this particular marriage took place - the book is
available for purchase and also available on microfilm at any LDS Family
History Center.

In taking another look - I should have listed all three children Larry Shuck
cites for Christopher Blankenbaker and Christina Finks as having married a
Carpenter - interestingly, each "Carpenter" appears to have different  parents:
In addition to Catharine who md Joseph Carpenter s/o Andrew:
Jonas Blankenbaker b.18 Jun 1767 md Cul Co 27 Jul 1790 Elizabeth Carpenter
d/o William Carpenter and Mary Wilhoit
Margaret Blankenbaker b 13 Nov 1769 mc Cul Co 26 Mar 1793 Samuel Carpenter
s/o John Carpenter Jr. and Eve Dorothy Cook


Anna Barbara Weaver

DEATH:bef 1816.

SEE RIN 76847


5. George Zimmerman

IMMIGRATION: 1747
Claimed to have arrived on the ship Neptune on 25 Oct 1747 in Philadephia, PA. Need documentation.


6. Rev. William "Wilhelm Zimmerman" Carpenter

NAME:
About the start of the American Revolution he changed his Zimmerman name to Carpenter.

BOOK:  EXTRACT
Clasping Hands With Generations Past  - by Emma Rouse Lloyd, G929.2 R 863L pages 4, 48-57.  Located at the Indianapolis, Indiana Library.  Published in 1932.  Includes Carpenters and Zimmermans.
SEE ALSO:  FamilySearch.org Books
Clasping hands with generations past MCMXXXII  (1932)
Title No  8689
Creator  Lloyd, Emma Rouse, b. 1858
Extent  228 p.
Language  English
Access Level  Public

NOTE:
Book data OCRed and cleanup efforts were made, some transition errors may remain. Please compare to original work.  JRC 29 Aug 2021
COMMENT:
This report is of data extraction citing related pages for Carpenters and Zimmermans in the above book.
- The Zimmerman Family section runs from book page 41 (Digital page 52 - aka +11) to book page 57.  Please take this in account with the following book index.
- The Allied Families section runs from book page 153 to 156 regarding Zimmermans.
- The Carpenter Family section runs from book page 158 to 161.   <-------------------------------------

Page 159 (Digital page 170)
WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN (CARPENTER) adopted the name Carpenter (the English version of the name) at the beginning of the Revolution. He was born about 1730, was a Revolutionary soldier.
He married Mary Wilhoite, daughter of Adam and Catherine Broyles Wilhoite.
Children:
a Samuel
b William II
c Anna
d Barbara
e Elizabeth
f Molly

MARRIAGE:
US & International Marriage Records 1560-1900
Name:   William Carpenter
Gender:  Male
Birth Year:  1730
Spouse Name:   Mary Wilhoit
Spouse Birth Place:  VA
Spouse Birth Year:   1735
Marriage  Year:   1755
Number Pages:  1
Source Citation
Source number: 3146.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JJ2
Source Information
Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data:  This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.

GRAVE:  Not really - memorial only! - use caution
Rev William Carpenter, Sr
Birth: 1730 Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death: 26 Apr 1810 (aged 79–80) Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
Burial: Unknown

Memorial #: 144219823
Bio:
Son of John Carpenter (Zimmerman), Sr and Anna Barbara Kercher. William married in 1755 to Mary Wilhite (Daughter of Adam Wilhite and Catherine Broyles, and granddaughter of Michael Wilhoit.) Both William Carpenter and Mary Wilhite came from German pioneers of the Germanna Colony.

Both he and his son, William Jr, were both present at Yorktown in 1781 when British General Cornwallis surrendered about 8,000 British soldiers to a French and American force bringing the American Revolution to its end. William furnished supplies to the troops.

"William and his son, Jonathan and grandson Kinchen were citizens of Shenandoah Valley at or near Winchester, VA., and came to North Carolina about the year 1800 and settled near Tuckaseege Ford of the Catawba River in Lincoln Country where William died."
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NOTE:
Location changed names as more counties were added: Essex formed in 1692, Spotsylvania came from part of Essex 1721, Orange from part of Spotsylvania 1734, Culpeper from part of Orange 1749, Madison from part of Culpeper in 1749.

SOURCES:
- Madison County In Our Wars, pg 67
- Letter to Horace Lee Carpenter by Jonathan Beatty Carpenter of Rutherfordton, N.C. January 29, 1914
- US Marriage Records, 1560-1900
- Descendents of John Garr, Library of Congress, pg 520.
- Application of SAR- Edwin Raymond Notch
- ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 1, P 274
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Family Members
Children
Barbara Carpenter Broyles                 1757-1836
William C Carpenter                 1762-1833
Created by: Connie Broyles Barber (48129550)
Added: 26 Mar 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144219823/william-carpenter
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 August 2019), memorial page for Rev William Carpenter, Sr (1730–26 Apr 1810), Find A Grave Memorial no. 144219823, ; Maintained by Connie Broyles Barber (contributor 48129550) Unknown.

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Mary Wilhoit

NAME: Mary /WILHITE OR WILHOIT OR WIHOIT/.


23. Barbara Carpenter

GRAVE:  not really - memorial only!
Barbara Carpenter Broyles
Birth: 25 Feb 1757 Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death: 17 Dec 1836 (aged 79) Virginia, USA
Burial: Unknown

Memorial #: 144207119
Bio:
Daughter of Rev William Carpenter, Sr (Wilhelm Zimmerman 1730-1810) and Mary Wilhite (1735-1830) who was the daughter of Adam Wilhite and Catherine Broyles, and granddaughter of Michael Wilhoit the German Pioneer. Married Moses Broyles, son of Adam.

When the Zimmermans came to Virginia there was already a family named Zimmerman. The family chose to use the English version, Carpenter.
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Moses Broyles and Barbara Carpenter were married abt 1776. They had the following children:

1) William (1780 - 1823 Jefferson, KY), md Betsy Wilhoit in 1800 (1782-aft 1842 KY)

2) James (1782-1851) md Nancy Taylor, then Ann Wilhoite. [Stayed in Madison County.]

3) Elizabeth (abt 1785-aft Sep 1805), md James T Ford of Madison in 1802 (1783/1790 - abt 1804) [Stayed in Madison]

4) Anna (1787-bef 1805), unknown.

5) Nancy (1791 - 1875 Howard, MO), md. 1811 to Humphrey Taylor in Madison (1788-1870 MO)
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AFTER MOSES DEATH:
Barbara outlived Moses by many years. Moses died in 1803 at age 48 in Madison County. Barbara lived another 27 years to age 73.

Before Moses death, he was taxed on 299 acres. When he died, wife Barbara got 117 acres, and the rest is divided up into four equal sections of 45.5 acres. The remaining slaves were also to be divided into 4 parts, one to William, one to James, one to Nancy, and one to Elizabeth Wayland Ford & Patty Ford. One can assume the land was divided between those same children. Daughter Anna is not mentioned, and likely died before Moses' will.

On the date Moses' property is distributed (26 Sept 1805), Barbara is appointed guardian of daughters, Nancy and Elizabeth Ford, along with Patty Ford. It appears Elizabeth's husband had already died.

In 1810 Barbara is listed as Head of Household. In 1812 she purchased an additional 118 acres from W. Carpenter. In 1823 she is taxed for three polls, which means she had family living with her. In Dec 1830 she sells 88 acres to son James Broyles.

Although Barbara would have attended the Hebron Church in Madison, she is not buried there. At that time there were many family burial sites on their land, which has since been destroyed.
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NOTES:
Locations changed names as more counties were added: Essex County formed in 1692, Spotsylvania came from part of Essex 1721, Orange from part of Spotsylvania 1734, Culpeper from part of Orange 1749, Madison from part of Culpeper in 1749.

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Family Members
Parents
William Carpenter                 1730-1810
Spouse
Moses Broyles                 1755-1803
Siblings
William C Carpenter                 1762-1833
Children
James Broyles                 1782-1851
Nancy W Broyles Taylor                 1792-1875
Created by: Connie Broyles Barber (48129550)
Added: 26 Mar 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144207119/barbara-broyles
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 August 2019), memorial page for Barbara Carpenter Broyles (25 Feb 1757–17 Dec 1836), Find A Grave Memorial no. 144207119, ; Maintained by Connie Broyles Barber (contributor 48129550) Unknown.


Moses Broyles

GRAVE:  not really - memorial only!
Capt Moses Broyles
Birth: 7 Apr 1755 Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1803 (aged 47–48) Madison County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Unknown

Memorial #: 144064677
Bio:
Moses was the first member of the fourth generation of Broyles' in America. The eldest child of the eldest child of emigrant John Broyles of German descent. Moses was born in 1755 in Culpeper County, son of Adam Broyles and wife Mary. His birth was 38 years after his grandfather and great grandfather came to the New World in the ship "Scott" and ended up in Virginia.

Although it is documented Moses was born in Culpeper County, the location of the Broyles' land after they left the area of the Germanna Colony in 1925, he would have been born in the White Oak/Robinson River area. This is now part of Madison County as Madison was formed from a part of Culpeper in 1749.
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Moses married Barbara Carpenter in abt 1776 (25 Feb 1757 - 17 Dec 1836), daughter of William C Carpenter (Zimmerman) and Mary Wilhite. Barbara outlived Moses by many years. Moses died 1803 at age 48 in Madison County.

Moses and Barbara Carpenter had the following children:

1) William (1780 - 1823 Jefferson, KY), md Betsy Wilhoit in 1800 (1782-aft 1842 KY)
2) James (1782-1851) md Nancy Taylor, then Ann Wilhoite. [Stayed in Madison County.]
3) Elizabeth (abt 1785 - bef 1804), md James T Ford of Madison in 1802 (abt 1783- 1805) [Stayed in Madison]
4) Anna (1787-bef 1805)
5) Nancy (1791 - 1875 Howard, MO), md. 1811 to Humphrey Taylor in Madison (1788-1870 MO)
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Moses attended the Hebron Church, entered land in Kentucky (which he did not claim), and lived and died in Madison, where he was a farmer. He also was a member of class #76 liable for military service in the Revolutionary War, but was not drafted. The details of any active service has not been found.

What is most important to Moses' descendants is he lived and died in Madison County, VA. The only uncles who did not go to South Carolina (in what is now Tennessee), was Zacharias (md Delilah Clore) and John (md. Margaret Utz) who lived in Madison County. It was said, John was murdered in Madison. Peter did not go to Tennessee, but left for West Virginia. It appears Moses had no siblings who stayed in Madison, but he does still has descendants who live in Madison.

FAMILY MOVES TO TENNESSEE:
It was around the 1780's time frame when Moses' parents, Adam Broyles and Mary Wilhoit, left Virginia for South Carolina (now in East Tennessee), as did his uncles Nicholas, Cyrus, Jacob, Michael, Matthias, and Aunt Elizabeth (m. Conrad Wilhite). Sister Anne (m. Hugh Brown) went to Missouri. Sister Jemima went to Tennessee, then South Carolina, and on to Georgia (married Joseph Brown). Brother Joshua went to Tennessee then on to South Carolina. Either Moses did not accompany his father to Tennessee or later returned to Madison, Virginia.

HIGHLIGHTS OF MOSES' LIFE:
* 1777 - On communion rolls of Hebron Church.
* 1782 - Named eldest son and executor in father's will. Inherits 200 acres of father's land on the south side of the Little Limestone,Washington Co, Tenn.
* 1786 - Capt. Moses Broyles and wife Barbary sell 5 acres to M Snyder in Culpeper Co., Va.
* 1789 - He transfers execution of father's will to "trusty friend John Shields" as Moses had not followed his father to Tennessee.
* 1797 - Moses is granted 800 acres in Hardin Co., KY. Did not follow through.
* 1805 - Moses' property is redistributed, wife Barbara - 117 acres. The rest divided into 4 45&1/2 acre sections.
* 1830 - Barbara sells 88 acres to son James Broyles.

MOSES DEATH:
In the later years Moses was taxed on 299 acres in Madison. When he died, wife Barbara got 117 acres, and the rest is divided up into four equal sections of 45.5 acres. The remaining slaves are to be divided into 4 parts, one to William, one to James, one to Nancy, and one to Patty (?) and Elizabeth Wayland Ford. Daughter Anna is not mentioned, and may have died before his will.

Although Moses attended the Hebron Church in Madison, he is not buried there. At that time there were many family burial sites on their land, which has since been destroyed.
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NOTES:
Locations changed names as more counties were added: Essex County formed in 1692, Spotsylvania came from part of Essex 1721, Orange from part of Spotsylvania 1734, Culpeper from part of Orange 1749, Madison from part of Culpeper in 1749.

"Tracking Andrew Fox", James H Fox, 2012 provides much detail on the Broyles' family and their trip to Tennessee, as Andrew Fox traveled with Broyles family.
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Family Members
Parents
Adam A. Broyles                 1728-1782
Mary Wilhoit Broyles                 1730-1782
Spouse
Barbara Carpenter Broyles                 1757-1836
Half Siblings
Demelia Broyles Painter                 Unknown-1800
Sarah Ellenor Broyles Graham                 1749-1830
Jemima Broyles Brown                 1765-1860
Aaron Broyles                 1767-1845
Children
James Broyles                 1782-1851
Nancy W Broyles Taylor                 1792-1875
Created by: Connie Broyles Barber (48129550)
Added: 23 Mar 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144064677/moses-broyles
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 August 2019), memorial page for Capt Moses Broyles (7 Apr 1755–1803), Find A Grave Memorial no. 144064677, ; Maintained by Connie Broyles Barber (contributor 48129550) Unknown.


7. Michael "Carpenter" Zimmerman

BOOK:  EXTRACT
Clasping Hands With Generations Past  - by Emma Rouse Lloyd, G929.2 R 863L pages 4, 48-57.  Located at the Indianapolis, Indiana Library.  Published in 1932.  Includes Carpenters and Zimmermans.
SEE ALSO:  FamilySearch.org Books
Clasping hands with generations past MCMXXXII  (1932)
Title No  8689
Creator  Lloyd, Emma Rouse, b. 1858
Extent  228 p.
Language  English
Access Level  Public

NOTE:
Book data OCRed and cleanup efforts were made, some transition errors may remain. Please compare to original work.  JRC 29 Aug 2021
COMMENT:
This report is of data extraction citing related pages for Carpenters and Zimmermans in the above book.
- The Zimmerman Family section runs from book page 41 (Digital page 52 - aka +11) to book page 57.  Please take this in account with the following book index.
- The Allied Families section runs from book page 153 to 156 regarding Zimmermans.
- The Carpenter Family section runs from book page 158 to 161.   <-------------------------------------

Page 161 (Digital page 172)
...
MICHAEL CARPENTER - He changed his name to the English form during the Revolution. His will was probated in Madison County, in 1808. He married Mary Crisler, daughter of Fawatt and Rosina Crisler.

FSFTID #  LDC3-2FZ

GENEANET:
Name: Michael Carpenter
Gender: M (Male)
Birth Date: 1737
Death Date: 1808
Death Place: Madison County, Virginia, USA
Father: John Carpenter \ Zimmermann
Mother: Anna Barbara Kerker
Spouse: Mary Crisler
Child:
Aaron Carpenter
Andrew C Carpenter
Dinah Carpenter
Ephraim Carpenter
Margaret Carpenter
Moses Carpenter
Rebecca Carpenter
Solomon Carpenter
View on Geneanet:
https://gw.geneanet.org/marcwheat?n=carpenter&oc=&p=michael
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Geneanet Community Trees Index [database on-line]. Lehi,UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022.
Original data: Geneanet Community Trees Index. Paris, France: Geneanet.


Mary Crisler

FSFTID #  L41H-1HF


GENEANET:
Name: Mary Crisler
Gender: F (Female)
Birth Date: 1736
Father:
Johann Theobald Christele
Mother: Rosina Garr
Spouse: Michael Carpenter
Child:
Aaron Carpenter
Andrew C Carpenter
Dinah Carpenter
Ephraim Carpenter
Margaret Carpenter
Moses Carpenter
Rebecca Carpenter
Solomon Carpenter
View on Geneanet:
https://gw.geneanet.org/marcwheat?n=crisler&oc=&p=mary
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Geneanet Community Trees Index [database on-line]. Lehi,UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022.
Original data: Geneanet Community Trees Index. Paris, France: Geneanet.


30. Margaret "Peggy" Carpenter

FSFTID #  L1GX-25K


34. Margaret Carpenter

FSFTID #  KLVV-SGN


35. Rebecca Carpenter

FSFTID #  KLG7-MQ4


37. Margaret "Peggy" Carpenter

FSFTID #  L1GX-TTL


38. Rebecca Carpenter

FSFTID #  MJ4B-7PR


39. Moses Carpenter

FSFTID #  LZ64-12D


Anna Souther

FSFTID #  LZJ9-7KP