Number 782 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 139.
Possibly born or raised in Rehoboth, MA. He went south.
No family listed. Family listed is not proved.Did he go to IN via VA?
DEATH:
Caution - The 1843 death and burial in Hicks Cemetery, Franklin Township, Owen, Indiana, USA
is the other Sgt. John Carpenter.http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/1840in_a.html
SOURCE: 1840 Census of Pensioners Revolutionary or Military Services;
With the names, ages, and places of residence
Returned by the marshalls of the several judicial districts; under
The Act for Taking the Sixth Census
Typed and Reformatted By: Kathy Leigh, July 17, 2001
INDIANA
A - D First Name Last Name Age Head of Household Town County Possible Spelling
John Carpenter 85 (NA) Franklin Owen
NAME:
Last name given as O'Neal but this is unlikely. At one point someone tried to force a connection with her husband John Carpenter with to Sgt. John Carpenter who had a wife named Mary O'Neal. The O'Neal was added to this record and kinda stuck. I have removed it.DEATH:
1840/1850 in Owens County, IN is the Maryy O'Neal the wife of Sgt. John Carpenter.
Number 783 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 139.
Family on page 257 (# 281).
!This Stephen was killed by Indians.
The CM has the following note: Mrs. E. Barney writes that Stephen, the father
was killed in the Indian War in Seekonk or Providence. The compiler (Amos B.
Carpenter of the CM) thinks that must be a mistake. If either, it was probably
the son, Stephen number 783.Apparently there was two Elias Carpenters. One born in Woodstock, CT and another who was in Ulster county, NY in 1777 where he abandoned his farm or was killed. Not much information to go on here! It is speculated that either the son or grandson was there.
Henry and Susanna Vesqueau Yaple were said to have occupied the
farm "formerly" belonging to Elias CARPENTER.
"RESIDENCE: Probably late 1771 or early 1772 the family moved
from Upper Milford Township, Northampton County, PA to (the
former Elias Carpenter Farm) the little Dutch colony of Pakatakan,
Ulster County, New York. In 1777 the settlement at Pakatakan was
entirely abandoned, due to the Tories attacks, but in 1783 the families
returned etc.etc."
1143. Gershom "Gersham" Carpenter
Number 786 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 139.
Family on page 258 (#282). A cabinet maker and a farmer.Descendants of Gersham Carpenter submitted by:
Charles A. Carpenter (b.1947) of St. Cloud, FL.Gershom was a farmer and often made furniture for trade. This mostly chests, chairs and cabinets. He had a business with a James Halyburton some time in the early to mid 1780s and the business continued after Gersom died in 1793 under Halyburton.
See image: RIN 15271 Gershom Carpenter label.jpg
Gershom had two sons (Joseph & John) who are also listed as cabinet makers. It is assumed that Joseph being the eldest son inherited his fathers portion of the business and sold his portion to Halyburton before 1800 and went to MI.GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68744830
Gershom Carpenter
Birth: 1727
Death: Sep. 6, 1793
Family links:
Parents:
Stephen Carpenter (1696 - 1778)
Burial:
Swan Point Cemetery
Providence
Providence County
Rhode Island, USACreated by: Superkentman
Record added: Apr 22, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 68744830E-MAIL:
From: Matthew Baird mailto:matt.w.baird@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 2:33 PM
To: jrcrin001@cox.net mailto:jrcrin001@cox.net>
Subject: Info on Gershom or Gersham Carpenter
Mr. Carpenter,
I am interested in finding information regarding a early member of your family Mr. Gershom Carpenter. I own a piece of furniture with his label and want to find out more about his life and work in Providence RI. I know he once worked with a Mr. Halyburton in the cabinet and chairmaking business. I know he passed away Sept. 1793.
Many thanks for your help and assistance in providing any info you may have.
Sincerely,
Matthew Baird
matt.w.baird@gmail.com mailto:matt.w.baird@gmail.com>
NAME: Cook or Cooke.
Number 1900 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 258.
No family listed. Married three times.Descendants of Gersham Carpenter submitted by:
Charles A. Carpenter (b.1947) of St. Cloud, FL.
Number 1901 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 258.
No family listed.Descendants of Gersham Carpenter submitted by:
Charles A. Carpenter (b.1947) of St. Cloud, FL.
A merchant.
Number 1898 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 258.
No family listed. A cabinet maker.Descendants of Gersham Carpenter submitted by:
Charles A. Carpenter (b.1947) of St. Cloud, FL.
Number 1899 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 258.
No family listed.Descendants of Gersham Carpenter submitted by:
Charles A. Carpenter (b.1947) of St. Cloud, FL.
A farmer.
Number 1902 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 258.
No family listed.Descendants of Gersham Carpenter submitted by:
Charles A. Carpenter (b.1947) of St. Cloud, FL.
Number 790 in CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 139.
Family on page 258 and 259 (# 283). A Weaver.He moved to Brattleboro VT before 1795. He was brought up a weaver and he
invented and constructed a loom whereby he wove all kinds of table linen, bed
spreads, etc. When he was an aged man he taught his grandchildren and nephews
to weave. He was called "The Smoking Peter". Peter and his brothers in law
James, son of Ebenezer , with the families moved to VT and bought
where they could buy the cheapest. They did not settle very near each other.
Peter took his wife with him to Vermont, James left his wife in
Rehoboth for two years.E-MAIL: Mon, 22 May 2000 From: Bruce E. Carpenter
The new LDS online data can be used to real advantage. For example someone
had recorded a Providence birth certificate for Peter Carpenter (Amos
Carpenter, p. 139), son of Stephen Carpenter of Rehoboth. There is no mother
listed for the birth. Previous opinion was that Martha Hunt was the mother
of Peter and that Martha Hunt was an American Indian as circumstantially
suggested in Amos Carpenter. Stephen and Martha had children every other
year until Peter. Then there is a four or five year gap after Peter, then
two or more children by presumably Martha. Then Martha passes away and
Stephen does not remarry for ten years. My reading of this is that Stephen
had a possible Narragansett mistress. After Peter was born to her things
naturally went badly between he and Martha for a number of years, but
finally settled down for a while. Naturally, Stephen didn't remarry after
Martha's death, and lived with his mistress for the decade until she faded
from the picture. The comments of the Mrs. Barney in the Amos Carpenter (p.
80) notation for Stephen Carpenter also can point to only Peter as having
the Indian ancestry. Thus Peter Carpenter was an illegitimate half-breed, a
rough road in 1700s Massachusetts. He also married his first cousin Jemima
Carpenter, who herself was a descendant of both Rehoboth William's sons
Samuel and William. Thus Peter's children descend twice from Samuel and also
from his brother William. Martha's grave is located respectfully next to
Stephens in front of the Newman church. BC
E-MAIL: Wed, 24 May 2000 From: "John F. Chandler"
Bruce wrote:
> The new LDS online data can be used to real advantage. For example someone
> had recorded a Providence birth certificate for Peter Carpenter (Amos
> Carpenter, p. 139), son of Stephen Carpenter of Rehoboth.
The LDS data online are just the same as they were when they were
available only in Family History Centers and a few libraries. In short,
they can provide many useful clues, but they are brimming full with
errors. For example, the vital records of Providence do not include the
birth of Peter Carpenter, nor of any other children of Stephen, with or
without a mother. Anything you find in the AF or the IGI needs to be
verified before you give it any credence. John Chandler
VERY VERY TRUE!!! JRC 5/2000.
Number 800 in CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 140.
Number 792 in CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 139.
Family on page 259 (# 284). A Farmer.It is probably this John of Rehoboth, private in the Lexington scare in Capt.
Lyon's Company served 7 days . Again in Capt Hicks company in Col Thomas
Regiment Dec 8,1776 served 15 days, marched from Rehopboth to Bristol. Again we
find a John Carpeneter who served in Capt John Dodges company at Warner Hill.
Enlisted 2 Apr 1778, served 1 month 29 days. He was a farmer.
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 10:15:02 EST
From: Mzzcortezz@aol.com
Subject: [CARPENTER] Mrs Sarah Carp.d 1785
To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"United States Chronicle Junes 2, 1785
PROVIDENCE, June 2. Tuesday Evening last departed this life at Cranston,
inth 41st year of her age Mrs. Sarah Carpenter wife of John Carpenter. Her
remains will be interred this afternoon at the Family Burial-Place in Warwick:
The funeral will go from Widow Lockwood's House in Cranston at 2 o clock when
the attedance of the Friends and acquaintance of the Dceased is requested.
Number 1910 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 259.
No Family listed. A Mariner.BIRTH: image
Name: William Utter Carpenter
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1766
Birth Place: Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Father Name: John Carpenter
Mother Name: Sarah Carpenter
Page Number: 217
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Arnold, James Newell. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636–1850. 21 volumes. Providence, R.I.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1891–1912. Digitized images from New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
Number 1911 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 259.
She married a house painter.
NUmber 793 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 139.
No family listed.He was Captian and had the command of a two gun battery in the Revolution, he was killed at the battle of Long Island 27 Aug 1776. He served under the command of Col. Henry Knox in a regiment of artillery. Letters of
administration were granted on the estate of Capt Benajah Carpenter, Gent. on May 9 1777.
SEE: 30 Sept 2001 E-mail below.E-MAIL: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 From: Bruce E. Carpenter "carpenter"
I typed in my distant uncle Benajah Carpenter's name on the excellent googles serach engine site.
Uncle Benajah was an artillery officer in the Revolution. His name came up with the great news his cap
is still extant in a museum in New York City. He was killed in the Battle of Brooklyn. Makes my day.
Bruce Carpenter
"One of the leather caps worn by the Rhode Island Company, that which belonged to Lieutenant Benajah Carpenter, may be seen in the museum of the Sons of the Revolution, in Fraunces Tavern, in New York City. It is a small black leather helmet, or cap, formed of six pieces of jacked leather sewn together, forming a cone shape, with a small brown and red tassel at the top. The odd-shaped front of heavy black jacked leather is decorated with a
gold painted anchor shaded with dark red, with the motto "For Our Country" painted above the anchor, in gilt letters on a red ground. Under the anchor, also in gilt letters on a red ground, is the Latin motto "In te, Domine,
speramus." At the base of the cap on both sides are two small brass buttons with bone backs, having on the face of each a convex anchor. Buttons stamped the same were worn on the jackets of brown faced with red. "
_____________________________
MORE:
When looking further uncle Benajahs name came up in the George Washington Papers now being published by the University of Virginia. There were two other Carpenters mentioned in the index. One a Richard.
BCE-MAIL: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 From: Phoebe Cortez - MzCortez@aol.com
VOLUME 1
Page 35: "RUN away from the Subscriber, an Apprentice Lad, named James Hopkins, 19 Years of Age, round favoured, of a fair Complexion, about 5 Feet 7 Inches high, and has black strait Hair: Had on a green outside Jacket,
green Breeches, a blue Surtout, white Worsted Hose, and took with him a Pair of blue Yarn Hose. He is by Trade a Chairmaker. Whoever takes up said Apprentice, and returns him to his Master, shall have Two Dollars Reward, and all necessary Charges, paid by BENAJAH CARPENTER N.B. All Masters of Vessels are cautioned against carrying away said Apprentice, as they would avoid the Penalty of the Law.
Providence, Dec. 15, 1774 Providence Gazette December 31, 1774"Number 1864 on page 254 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 426 (#605). Residence Lyndon, VT. He moved there in 1796 and
went into a school house to live until he could build a house of his own.
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War - was engaged in the battle of
Monmouth, and Redbanks, and also in a skirmish at Harlem Heights, where he was
wounded by a musket ball which he received in his side and carried it with him
to his grave.
It was probably this Abel Carpenter who was Ensign in the 2nd RI
regiment, Israel Angel, colonel, and was promoted in the same company to 2nd
Lieutenant, services rendered in 1777 and 1778.
He reside in Lyndon at the time of his death. he was one of the select men of
the town for 20 years, and filled various other offices in town with honor to
himself and credit to the town. He never was confined to his bed a day in his
life by illness until his last sickness, 10 days before he died.
The family monument to Abel Carpenter Esq., one of the Revolutionary soldiers,
was the first monument errected in the cemetery at Lyndon, VT.
An Abel Carpenter served in the Revolutionary war as private in Captain Hicks
company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment, Aug. 2, 1780; served 6 days; marched
to Tiverton on the RI alarm. The compiler of the Carpenter Memorial
is not sure if this last Abel Carpenter is the same as this Abel Carpenter.E-MAIL: Date: Sun, 30 Sept 2001 From: Phoebe Cortez - MzCortez@aol.com
Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army - C - Fifteenth Virginia - page 145
Carpenter, Benajah (R. I.). Captain Lieutenant of Knox's Regiment Continental Artillery, 10th December, 1775;
killed at Long Island, 27th August, 1776.E-MAIL: From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: Benajah Carpenter
> In answer to Fred Murphy:
>
> << Am interested in Benajah Carpenter, born to Stephen Carpenter, Jr. and
> Jane Thurston Carpenter on 30 October 1748 at Rumford, Rhode Island. >>
>
> This Benajah Carpenter was born at Rehoboth, Mass., on 27 August 1748
> (Arnold, _Vital Record of Rehoboth_); 30 October 1748 is his date of baptism
> (Arnold, _Vital Record of Rhode Island_), which also occurred at Rehoboth (the
> original Rehoboth settlement, site of its First Congregational [or Newman]
> Church, became Rumford, East Providence, Rhode Island). That Benajah's baptismal
> record shows him as the son of Stephen Carpenter _Jr._ should not be construed
> as indicating that his paternal grandfather was necessarily also named
> Stephen but only that Benajah's father was the second-oldest Stephen Carpenter
> living in Rehoboth at the time. Online sources, probably repeating Amos B.
> Carpenter (1898)--whose work is not reliable--show Stephen Carpenter's parents as
> James and Grace (Palmer) Carpenter. Some of these say that Stephen is
> mentioned in the will of his grandfather Jonah Palmer (whose second wife,
> incidentally, was Abigail [Carpenter] Titus, dau. of William2 and Abigail [Briant]
> Carpenter of Rehoboth [formerly of Shalbourne, England].)
>
> << . . . on August 17. 1771 he married Sarah Taylor in Providence.
> Familytreemaker lists him as a captain and mariner who died at the battle of Long
> Island 27 August 1776, but Providence deeds records from 1773 to 1775 describe
> him as a chairmaker whose lathe and sundry tools were sold by administrators
> 8 July 1776 and whose real estate was sold 17 June 1778 at public auction.
> In 1779 Sarah Carpenter married Thomas Smart at Providence. Can someone
> reconcile these seemingly disparate sets of records? >>
>
> There's nothing inherently contradictory here: The description of Benajah as
> a captain is consistent with his having been a captain of artillery when he
> was killed (coincidentally, on his birthday) (Arnold, _VR of RI_). His
> description as a mariner could reflect a misinterpretation of his captain's title.
> On the other hand, there are many examples during this period of men who
> were occasionally identified in the records as mariners but whose primary
> occupation was something else. He could therefore easily have been both a
> chairmaker _and_ a mariner (perhaps a ship's carpenter). If, after consulting all
> the primary and secondary sources pertaining to Benajah, you find that the
> mariner label appears only in the secondary ones, you may properly conclude that
> if he was a mariner at all, it was not his main occupation.
>
> From what I've been able to gather from online postings, the administrators
> of Benajah's estate were John Carpenter (Stephen and Jane [Thurston]
> Carpenter's son John, 10 years older than their son Benajah, was the latter's
> youngest half-brother) and Mrs. Sarah Carpenter (Benajah's widow). (Presumably 8
> July 1776, the date on which you say his lathe and tools were sold by his
> estate administrators, is a typo.) If administrator John Carpenter is named in
> the deed of sale of the late Benajah's lathe and tools, it encourages the
> conclusion that Stephen and Jane (Thurston) Carpenter's son Benajah was a
> chairmaker. (The Providence record giving Capt. Benajah Carpenter's date and place
> of death and the conditions surrounding it also indicates that he had a
> daughter Jane [b. ca. 1773], presumably named after his mother, Jane [Thurston]
> Carpenter [see Arnold, _VR of RI_].)
>
> If any of the Providence deeds you mention, in which Benajah is described as
> a chairmaker, involve him as a grantor (seller), check for wife Sarah's
> signature or mention of her in the acknowledgement section (just below the
> signature[s]). You may find either--as an indication of her having relinquished
> her dower rights--even if she's not named in the body of the deed as a grantor
> with her husband. This would provide additional circumstantial evidence (as
> does Sarah's remarriage, to Thomas Smart in 1779) that she was the wife of
> the Benajah Carpenter who died in 1776 AND was a chairmaker.
>
> It seems fairly certain that Capt. Benajah and chairmaker Benajah were the
> same man. And leading to the same conclusion is that only one Benajah
> Carpenter is found in the respective birth, marriage, and death records of Rehoboth
> and Providence until 1778, when a Benajah Carpenter, born at Rehoboth, was
> presumably named after the recently deceased man.
>
> Your other questions shouldn't be difficult to answer if you're willing to
> do a little primary research.
>
> Gene Z.
> Correction to my reply to Fred Murphy (6/4/06):
>
> << From what I've been able to gather from online postings, the
> administrators of Benajah's estate were John Carpenter (Stephen and Jane [Thurston]
> Carpenter's son John, 10 years older than their son Benajah, was the latter's
> youngest half-brother) . . . >>
>
> John Carpenter was the son of Stephen Carpenter and his first wife, Martha
> Hunt (Arnold, _Vital Record of Rehoboth_).
>
> Gene Z.
MORE:
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Benajah???
>
> In answer to Bruce Carpenter:
>
> << If the "8 July" is a "typo" as Gene suggests then it is a gross one. >>
>
> Concerning 8 July 1776--given in Fred Murphy's posting as the date on which
> the administrators of Benajah Carpenter's estate sold his lathe and
> tools--it's not "8 July" but "1776" that I assume is a typo. This is not because the
> day, month, and year, taken together, predate the death on Long Island of
> Revolutionary officer Benajah Carpenter, but because "letters of administration
> were granted to John Carpenter and Mrs. Sarah Carpenter, both of Providence,
> on the estate of Capt. Benajah Carpenter, Gent., May 9, 1777" (Amos B.
> Carpenter [1898]). It stands to reason that the administrators' sale of estate
> assets occurred after that date (probably on 8 July 1777 or 1778).
>
> << If Benajah was married to Sarah at death, then why was his property on
> public auction in 1778, a year before she remarried? >>
>
> Estate assets, particularly real estate, were commonly sold at public
> auction (vendue) when debts accruing to the estate were too great to be paid by
> other means.
>
> On 21 February 1794 "[a] petition of Sarah Smart, of Providence, in the
> State of Rhode Island, late widow of Benajah Carpenter, deceased, was presented
> to the House and read, praying relief in consideration of the loss of her said
> husband, who was killed while an officer in the Continental Army, in an
> engagement with the enemy on Long Island, the twenty-sixth [_sic_] of August, one
> thousand seven hundred and seventy-six" (_Journal of the House of
> Representatives of the United States_, 2:68). The petition was referred to the
> Secretary of War and was ultimately denied.
>
> << Actually Carpenter was a Captain-lieutenant, a rank equivalent to a first
> lieutenant today, one rank below captain. Amo Carpenter's reference to him
> as a "captain" may have refereed to him as a ships captain. >>
>
> For the present discussion, his actual rank is less important than his
> perceived rank. Apparently almost all contemporary records in which Benajah's
> rank is mentioned refer to him as "Capt.," which raises the possibility that the
> "mariner" label comes from a misinterpretation of his military title. (It's
> likely that Amos B. Carpenter's description of Benajah as "captain and
> mariner" came from one of the many Carpenter-descendant informants with whom he
> corresponded and who furnished much of the data he presents.) As I indicated
> previously, however, if a contemporary record were to be found that describes
> him as a mariner, it would not preclude his having been primarily a
> chairmaker.
>
>
> There is but _one_ birth record for a Benajah Carpenter in New England prior
> to 1778; _one_ marriage record at Providence (or elsewhere) of a Benajah
> Carpenter during this period; _one_ Providence death record of a Benajah
> Carpenter (he is called "Capt."); and _one_ record of letters of administration
> granted at Providence on the estate of a Benajah Carpenter (he is again called
> "Capt."). And I gather from Fred Murphy's posting that only _one_ Benajah
> Carpenter, described in one or more deeds as a chairmaker, purchased real estate
> in Providence, and that the estate of only _one_ Benajah Carpenter was
> administered after letters of administration were granted to John Carpenter and
> Mrs. Sarah Carpenter in May 1776 (none before that). Considering also the
> rarity of the forename Benajah, it is highly unlikely that there were two Benajah
> Carpenters of Providence (is there any local record in which the name is
> accompanied by "Sr." or "Jr."?), much less two of similar age who also died at
> about the same time.
>
> If the deed of sale involving the lathe and tools names the same
> administrators as the letters of administration, or if the deed pertaining to the real
> estate sold at public auction describes the same property as a deed of
> purchase in which Benajah is described as a chairmaker, it would be positive
> evidence that the Revolutionary officer and the chairmaker were the same person.
> I'm reasonably certain that one or both of these "ifs" will be confirmed.
> [Fred Murphy: Do you have copies of the relevant documents?]
>
> << The senior-junior problem could be easily solved by someone with access
> to Rehoboth records. >>
>
> Stephen Carpenter was born at Rehoboth on 7 June 1696, son of James
> Carpenter and his second wife, Grace Palmer; they had married there on 15 April 1695
> (Arnold, _VR of Rehoboth_). He appears to have been the oldest Stephen
> Carpenter at Rehoboth. Despite having married twice and fathered 13 children, the
> only vital record in which his name appears with the generational identifier
> "Jr." is for son Benajah's baptism. Stephen may not have been the oldest
> member of the church in which the baptism occurred, however: he and wife Martha
> joined the First Congregational Church of Rehoboth (the so-called Newman
> Church, now in Rumford, R.I.) on 4 July 1731. Another Stephen Carpenter and a
> Mary Carpenter (his wife?) had joined the church on 10 July 1726. This _may_
> explain Stephen's being identified as "Jr." in Benajah's baptismal record.
> A look at the original church record, on the other hand, may indicate that
> Arnold's transcription (in which "Jr." appears) is not accurate.
>
> << I wouldn't like Captain-lieutenant Carpenter made into a chairmaker, if
> he really wasn't. >>
>
> Nor would I.
>
> Gene Z.
MARRIAGE: 2
Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899
Name: Sarah Carpenter Father Name: Benajah Carpenter Marriage Date: 22
Aug 1779 Marriage Place: Rhode Island, USA Spouse Name: Thomas Smart Page
Number: 220
Number 794 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 139.
No family listed.BIRTH:
Name: Jacob Carpenter
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1750
Birth Place: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
Relative: chi:Stephen Carpenter; chi:Jane Carpenter
Comments: 2d wife
Source: Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Marriages, Intentions, Births, Deaths, with Supplement containing the Record of 1896, Colonial Returns, Lists of the Early Settlers, Purchasers, Freemen, Inhabitants, the Soldiers serving in Philip's War and the Revolution.
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Vital Records, 1642-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000.
Original data: Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Providence, RI, USA: Narragansett Historical Publishing, 1897.
SEE ALSO: image
Name: Jacob Carpenter
Event Type: Birth
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1750
Birth Place: Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).
NOTE:
Born 25 Aug 1750 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1873 on page 255 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family listed on same page.
Number 822 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 142.
Family on page 263 (# 293). A Farmer.DEATH: image
Name: Thomas Carpenter
Sex: Male
Death Date: 22 Jan 1809
Death Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Father's Name: David Carpenter
Father's Sex: Male
Event Type: Death
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
David Carpenter Father M
Source Details: p 222
Digital Folder Number: 007577046
Microfilm Number: 1987644
Originating System: EASY
Indexing Batch: I03114-3
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHBF-MWT : 14 February 2020), Thomas Carpenter, 1809.
E-MAIL: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 From: Lynn Brandvold - Willmack67@aol.com
To: Phoebe Cortez - MzCortez@aol.com
Interments in an UNNAMED GROUND, MILAN
"Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York" by J. W. Poucher published in
1924, pages 160-161.
Note: Some of Poucher's listings have been found to be inaccurate, so use
these with caution. If you find any inaccuracies in this listing please send
them to me so that I may correct them. Lynn Brandvold Thanks.
CLASSIFICATION: Family ground.
LOCATION: About three miles north of La Fayette, on the farm of Henry Killmer.
CONDITION: Thickly overgrown.
INSCRIPTIONS: 14 in number. Copied in August, 1914. by J. W. Poucher, M. D.
and Miss M. O. Johnston.
REMARKS: Unnamed ground.
2. Carpenter, Caleb, d. 1851, Oct. 14, a. 30 y.
3. Carpenter, David, d. 1831, Apr. 23, a. 78-7-17.
?Is the data above for this David?
Number 1989 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 263. No family listed.
DEATH:Died 1788? per penciled in notes in my Copy of the Carpenter
Memorial.
Parentage not confirmed?
Number 825 on page 142 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 264 (# 294). A farmer. He was married 3 times.
1) to Bethia French 19 Mar 1755, 2) Mary Woodward on 23 Dec 1756 and
3) to Mary IDE, a widow on 16 Apr 1801, she was the daughter of Edward
Carpenter.We (Amos B. Carpenter of the CM) think it is this John who enlisted as
private in Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter Company, Col. Carpenter's Regiment in
the Rhode Island scare dated Dec. 8, 1776. He served 16 days and marched
from Rehoboth to Bristol. He enlisted a second time in Capt. Dodge's Company,
Col. Gerrish's Regiment dated 1 Apr. 1778. He served 3 months and 3 days.
It is handed down in the family that he served as a soldier in the Revolution.NOTE:
AFN NSSV-41 and GG5S-Z8 are the same person.GRAVE: image
John Carpenter
Birth: Apr 1733 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 1 Apr 1821 (aged 87–88) Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Village Cemetery, Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Memorial #: 82777045
Bio: Parents:
David Carpenter 1701 – 1787
Joannah Walker 1704 – 1786Wife 1:
Bethiah French 1731 – 1756Wife 2:
Mary Woodward 1733 – 1800Children
David Carpenter 1757 – 1817
Joanna Carpenter 1759 – 1852
Sarah Carpenter 1762 – 1786
Elijah Carpenter 1768 – 1778
Noah Carpenter 1775 – 1837
Cyrus Carpenter 1802 – 1863
Sylvia Carpenter – 1832
Bethiah Carpenter 1761 – 1847
Mary Carpenter 1764 – 1828
Rebecca Carpenter 1766 – 1857
Lucy Carpenter 1771 – 1776
Family Members
Spouse
Bethia French Carpenter 1731-1756
Children
John French Carpenter 1756-1843
David Carpenter 1757-1818
Joanna Carpenter Allyn 1759-1852
Bethiah Carpenter Wheaton 1761-1847
Sarah Carpenter Lindsey 1762-1786
Cyrus Carpenter 1802-1863
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Suggestions to bioBIRTH: image
Name: John Carpenter
Birth Date: 6 Apr 1733
Birthplace: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Birthplace (Original): Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Event Type: Birth
Record Type: Birth
Digital Folder Number: 007578641
Image Number: 00654
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1V-TPJY : 6 May 2022), John Carpenter, 6 Apr 1733; citing Birth, , Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007578641.BAPTISM: image
Name: John Carpenter
Sex: Male
Baptism Date: 20 Apr 1733
Baptism Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Baptism Place (Original): Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States
Father's Name: David Carpenter
Father's Sex: Male
Event Type: Baptism
Page: p17
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
David Carpenter Father M
Digital Folder Number: 004250523
Microfilm Number: 22366
Image Number: 00170
Indexing Batch: I09728-2
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island Town Deaths Index, 1639-1932", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DZXD-VK2M : 9 November 2020), John Carpenter, 1733.MARRIAGE: 1755 - image
Name: John Carpenter
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Bethiah French
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 11 Jan 1755
Marriage Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Marriage Place (Original): Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Event Type: Marriage
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Bethiah French Wife F
Digital Folder Number: 007577046
Microfilm Number: 1987644
Originating System: EASY
Indexing Batch: I01581-7
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, 1921-1924", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHG8-XYD : 28 July 2021), John Carpenter, 1755.
SEE ALSO:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1K-MXYR - image
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1V-1MDDMARRIAGE: 1756 - image - intentions
Name: John Carpenter
Sex: Male
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Woodward
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 08 Dec 1756 <--- Intentions
Marriage Place: Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Place (Original): Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts
Event Type: Marriage
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Woodward Wife F
Digital Folder Number: 007009663
Microfilm Number: 899108
Image Number: 00158
Indexing Batch: I10274-9
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29G-2K7M : 19 May 2022), John Carpenter and Mary Woodward, 08 Dec 1756; citing Marriage, Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007009663.
SEE ALSO:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29G-2RJY - imageMARRIAGE: 1756 - image - actual marriage date
Name: John Carpenter
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Mary Woodward
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1756
Marriage Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Place (Original): Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Event Type: Marriage
Record Type: Marriage
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Woodward Wife F
Digital Folder Number: 007578641
Image Number: 00486
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1K-S8PF : 7 May 2022), John Carpenter and Mary Woodward, 23 Dec 1756; citing Marriage, , Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007578641.
SEE ALSO: different image and place! Image is a handwritten copy of marriages.
Name: John Carpenter
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Mary Woodward <---- She was of Norton!
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1756
Marriage Place: Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States <--- per image married in Rehoboth!
Event Type: Marriage
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Woodward Wife F
Digital Folder Number: 007726188
Microfilm Number: 000901269
Image Number: 00133
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q28L-M4NK : 22 July 2021), John Carpenter and Mary Woodward, 23 Dec 1756; citing Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 901,269.MARRIAGE: 1857 - restricted image except at a FHC
Name: John Carpenter
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Mary Woodward
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 14 Oct 1857 <------- After the marriages intentions and actual marriage date?
Marriage Place: Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Place (Original): Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts
Event Type: Marriage
Page: item 1 p 29
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Woodward Wife F
Digital Folder Number: 007578172
Microfilm Number: 2031210
Image Number: 00035
Indexing Batch: I01079-4
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH1Z-W4V : 16 August 2021), John Carpenter, 14 Oct 1857; citing Marriage, Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007578172.
DEATH:
13 April per the CM. 15 April per the AF. Both in 1754, yet she
married in 1755? Death year of 1756 more plausible.
Her only son was born 6 April 1756 and she likely died about a week later.DEATH: image
Name: Bethiah Carpenter
Sex: Female
Death Date: 13 Apr 1756
Death Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death Place (Original): Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Spouse's Name: John Carpenter
Event Type: Death
Record Type: Death
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
John Carpenter Spouse U
Digital Folder Number: 007578641
Image Number: 00892
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1K-S2DV : 6 May 2022), Bethiah Carpenter, 13 Apr 1756; citing Death, , Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007578641.GRAVE: image
Bethia French Carpenter
Birth: 7 Apr 1731 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 13 Apr 1756 (aged 25) Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Memorial #: 21484486
researching
Family Members
Parents
Ephraim French 1698-1786
Bethiah Deane French 1702-1779
Spouse
John Carpenter 1733-1821
Siblings
Elkanah French 1727-1808
James French 1737-1828
Lucy French Lee 1741-1822
John French 1746-1829
Children
John French Carpenter 1756-1843
Maintained by: KChaffeeB (46506715)
Originally Created by: Superkentman (46877580)
Added: 10 Sep 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21484486/bethia-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21484486/bethia-carpenter: accessed 17 September 2022), memorial page for Bethia French Carpenter (7 Apr 1731–13 Apr 1756), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21484486, citing Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA; Maintained by KChaffeeB (contributor 46506715) .
NOTE: per image
In Memory of
Bethia Carpen
ter late wife of
John Carpenter
Dec'd April 13th, 7'
1756
(the rest is below ground)
NOTE:
Died age 68.DEATH: image
Name Mary Carpenter
Sex Female
Death Date 12 May 1800
Death Place Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Spouse's Name John Carpenter
Spouse's Sex Male
Event Type Death
Mary Carpenter's Spouses and Children
John Carpenter Husband M
Collection Information
Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910
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"Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHBF-98Q : 14 February 2020), Mary Carpenter, 1800.
Number 1998 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 265.
NOTE: The following is listed as a Death Index Record - Possible recording error? Baptism before birth?
BAPTISM:
Name: Sarah Carpenter
Sex: Female
Baptism Date: 20 Mar 1761
Baptism Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Baptism Place (Original): Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States
Father's Name: John Carpenter
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Mary Carpenter
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Baptism
Page: p52
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
John Carpenter Father M
Mary Carpenter Mother F
Digital Folder Number: 004250523
Microfilm Number: 22366
Image Number: 00205
Indexing Batch: I09728-2
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island Town Deaths Index, 1639-1932", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DZ6Y-NZZM : 9 November 2020), Sarah Carpenter, 1761.
Number 2001 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 265.
NOTE: The following is listed as a Death Index Record - Possible recording error? Baptism before birth?
BAPTISM:
Name: Lucy Carpenter
Sex: Female
Baptism Date: 5 May 1771
Baptism Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Baptism Place (Original): Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States
Father's Name: Jno John Carpenter
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Mary Carpenter
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Baptism
Page: p56
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Jno John Carpenter Father M
Mary Carpenter Mother F
Digital Folder Number: 004250523
Microfilm Number: 22366
Image Number: 00209
Indexing Batch: I09728-2
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island Town Deaths Index, 1639-1932", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DZ6Y-2V3Z : 9 November 2020), Lucy Carpenter, 1771.DEATH: image
Name: Lucy Carpenter
Death Date: 9 Oct 1776
Death Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death Place (Original): Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Father's Name: John Carpenter
Event Type: Death
Record Type: Death
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
John Carpenter Father MDigital Folder Number: 007578641
Image Number: 00893
Citing this Record
"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1K-S2GM : 7 May 2022), Lucy Carpenter, 9 Oct 1776; citing Death, , Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007578641.
Number 2003 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 265.
NOTE: The following is listed as a Death Index Record - Possible recording error? Baptism before birth?
BAPTISM:
Name: Silva Carpenter
Sex: Female
Baptism Date: 2 May 1773
Baptism Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Baptism Place (Original): Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States
Father's Name: Jno John Carpenter
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Mary Carpenter
Mother's Sex: Female
Event Type: Baptism
Page: p57
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Jno John Carpenter Father M
Mary Carpenter Mother F
Digital Folder Number: 004250523
Microfilm Number: 22366
Image Number: 00210
Indexing Batch: I09728-2
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island Town Deaths Index, 1639-1932", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DZ6Y-223Z : 9 November 2020), Silva Carpenter, 1773.
Number 573 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. page 112.
AFN NRSV-GQ has birth date on 18 Nov. 1752 married to
John Carpenter.
Number 826 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 142
Family on page 266 (#295) A farmer.
They moved to Guilford, VT in 1780.It appears he enlisted as a resident of Guilford, VT as a private in Capt.
Drapper's Company, Col. Gardner's Regiment and served 8 months in 1775.
A "Nathaniel of the Grants. Cumberland county, Guilford, VT enlisted into the
independent Corps of Rangers under the command of Major Whitcomb, 4 July 1779.
Nathaniel of Guilford went to Westmoreland Feb. 17, 1777 during the war and
served to Dec. 31, 1779 and was paid 68 pounds and 16 pence.Nathaniel was born January 13, 1743/44 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA, and died
in Leyden,Mass..
He married ELIZABETH CARPENTER May 09, 1765 in Bristol, MA,
daughter of JOTHAM CARPENTER and MEHITABLE THOMPSON.
She was born December 20,1746 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA, and died in RI.MARRIAGE: 1765 Cumberland County, RI
BOOK: Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 : a family register for the people, Vol. 3 - Page 20.
First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. By James N. Arnold. Vol. 3. Providence County
Published by the Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. Providence, R.I. in 1892.
1-28 CARPENTER, Elizabeth and Nathaniel Carpenter. May 9, 1765.
CARPENTER, Nathaniel, of Rehoboth, and Elizabeth Carpenter , of Cumberland; m. by Elder Nathaniel Cook, May 9, 1765.
Digital page 240 of 477.
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/267377-vital-record-of-rhode-island-1636-1850-a-family-register-for-the-people-vol-3?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=EMAIL: Related to the above Marriage.
From: Gene Zubrinsky GeneZub@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2021 7:55 PM
To: John R. Carpenter jrcrin001@gmail.com
Cc: Lende McMullen genealogy1884@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Nathaniel and Elizabeth Carpenter Carpenter Marriage and Children - linen paper document, 256 years old
Oops! In looking more carefully at the email thread, I see that you did receive this.
You might be interested to know, however, that Charles Sibre’s assertion that the 9 May 1764 [recte 1765] marriage of Nathaniel Carpenter and Elizabeth Carpenter occurred in Rehoboth is incorrect. The marriage was recorded at Cumberland, Rhode Island, which was the bride’s home and almost certainly the location of their marriage (see Vital record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 : a family register for the people, Vol. 3 - Viewer (Arnold, 22 vols., 3[Providence County]:5[Cumberland]:20 [image 240], online at FamilySearch.org).
Gene
From: Lende McMullen
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Nathaniel and Elizabeth Carpenter Carpenter Marriage and Children - linen paper document, 256 years old
Date: November 23, 2021 at 8:42:26 AM PST
To: GeneZub@aol.com
Dear Gene,
In this long string of forwarded emails and responses is a digital copy of a document from 1764 Rehoboth. It is a marriage and child birth listing, most likely taken from a family bible.
Ownership belongs to Charles Edwin Sibre (csibre@yahoo.com) and is in regards to the marriage of Nathaniel Carpenter (1743-1826) and Elizabeth and their childrens' births.
I find this resource only in Amos Bugby Carpenter's memorial. Nonetheless, I thought you might like to see it.
Warm regards and a Happy Thanksgiving,
Lende
Lende McMullen
Research Manager
E.Otis Dyer, Jr. Research Center
Carpenter Museum
4 Locust Avenue
Rehoboth, MA 02769
www.Genealogy@RehobothAntiquarian.org
508-252-3031Notes for NATHANIEL CARPENTER:
It appears that he enlisted in the Rev. war as a resident of Guilford,VT, as a
Pvt , in Captain DRAPER's Company, Col Grdener's regiment; served 8 months in 1775.
Nathaniel of the Grants, Cumberland Co., Guilford,Vt. enlisted into the
independent corps of rangers ,undercommand of Major Whitcomb. July 4 , 1779.
Nathaniel of Guilford went to Westmoreland, Feb 17,1777. during the war served
to dec 31, 1779 and was paid 68 L (Pounds) and 16 s ( shillings.)
According to the book The History of Leyden ,Mass 1676- 1959
Nathaniel left the Guilford Vt area and came to Leyden,Mass to avoid " Yorker
disputes. " {Big trouble back then as to who Vt belong to NH or NY}
More About NATHANIEL CARPENTER and ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
Marriage: May 09, 1765, Bristol, MA
Children of NATHANIEL CARPENTER and ELIZABETH CARPENTER are:
i.
CYNTHIA15 CARPENTER, b. August 11, 1767, Rehoboth,Bristol,Mass.; m. ELIJAH
ROOT; b. of Montague,Mass..
ii.
OLIVE CARPENTER, b. December 08, 1770, Guilford,Windham, VT.; m. A. BULLOCK.
iii.
ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. April 07, 1773, Guilford,Windham, VT.; d. April 30,
1773, Guilford,Windham, VT..
2.
iv.
DAVID CARPENTER, b. September 01, 1774, Guilford,Windham, VT.; d. June 05,
1840.
v.
JOTHAM CARPENTER, b. February 17, 1776, Rehoboth,Bristol,Mass.; d. Leyden
,Mass..
Notes for JOTHAM CARPENTER:
He was killed in a mill in Leyden Mass.
vi.
UNAMED CHILD CARPENTER, b. November 26, 1776, ? Guilford,Windham,Vt.; d.
January 1777, Died when 6 weeks old.
vii.
NATHANIEL CARPENTER, b. August 31, 1778, Guilford , Vt.; d. Maryland , N.Y.; m.
RUTH.
Notes for NATHANIEL CARPENTER:
# 2013 in the Rehoboth,Mass branch in TheCarpenter memorial.
page #266 family was not noted elsewhere in the book
He moved to western part of Mass, (Leyden) then to Maryland,NY
viii.
ABEL CARPENTER, b. April 16, 1781.
Notes for ABEL CARPENTER:
Operated a tavern with Brother David and guidance of his father
ix.
DR. JOSEPH CARPENTER, b. May 27, 1783, Leyden,Mass.
Notes for DR. JOSEPH CARPENTER:
He moved to Maryland,New York state, near his brothet Nathaniel.
He was a Physcian
3.
x.
ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. April 18, 1786, Leyden ,Mass.; d. September 10, 1849,
Montague,Mass..Generation No. 2
2. DAVID15 CARPENTER (NATHANIEL14, DAVID13, DAVID12, SAMUEL11, WILLIAM10,
WILLIAM9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN THE YOUNGER4, JOHN THE
ELDER3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born September 01, 1774 in Guilford,Windham, VT.,
and died June 05, 1840. He married (1) JEMIMA NEWCOMB September 19, 1801. She
was born January 10, 1780 in Bernardston,Mass., and died September 01, 1828.
He married (2) LYDIA HITCHCOCK Aft. September 1828 in Leyden,Mass. She was
born May 15, 1800.More About DAVID CARPENTER and JEMIMA NEWCOMB:
Marriage: September 19, 1801More About DAVID CARPENTER and LYDIA HITCHCOCK:
Marriage: Aft. September 1828, Leyden,MassChildren of DAVID CARPENTER and JEMIMA NEWCOMB are:
4.
i.
DAVID N.16 CARPENTER, b. June 15, 1803, Leyden ,Mass.; d. March 15, 1868,
Greenfield,Mass.ii.
HARRIET JEMIMA CARPENTER, b. December 02, 1805, Leyden ,Mass.; d. Aft. 1881,
Edwardsburg ,or Ontario,Michigan; m. ELIJAH KINGSLEY.iii.
JOTHAM ORLANDER CARPENTER, b. November 09, 1806, Leyden ,Mass.; m. ELIZA
POTTER.Notes for JOTHAM ORLANDER CARPENTER:
According to family records he was born Oct 16, 18085.
iv.
CHARLES JARVIS CARPENTER, b. January 10, 1809.v.
LYDIA ELIZA CARPENTER, b. September 28, 1810, Leyden ,Mass.; d. June 14, 1856,
unknown; m. HEZEKIAH ROUNDS.vi.
JOSEPH WARREN CARPENTER, b. September 22, 1813, Leyden ,Mass.; d. September 22,
1813, Leyden ,Mass..More About JOSEPH WARREN CARPENTER:
Burial: Died same dayvii.
MARY NEWCOMB CARPENTER, b. December 10, 1815, Leyden ,Mass.; d. February 04,
1859, Leyden ,Mass.; m. SAMUEL C. BROWN, September 10, 1835, ? Leyden,Mass.More About SAMUEL BROWN and MARY CARPENTER:
Marriage: September 10, 1835, ? Leyden,Massviii.
SARAH ANGELINE CARPENTER, b. March 13, 1818; m. DAVID MOWERY, September 07,
1840, ? Leyden,Mass; b. Leyden ,Mass..More About DAVID MOWERY and SARAH CARPENTER:
Marriage: September 07, 1840, ? Leyden,Massix.
CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA CARPENTER, b. November 06, 1820, Leyden ,Mass.; d. January
15, 1856, Athens,Susquehanna Co. ,Penn.; m. DANIEL NEWCOMB ROUNDS, April 07,
1840.More About DANIEL ROUNDS and CHARLOTTE CARPENTER:
Marriage: April 07, 1840x.
AUSTIN WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. March 31, 1823, Leyden ,Mass.; d. February 28,
1873, Leyden ,Mass.; m. CAROLINE C. BROWN, April 14, 1847, ? Leyden,Mass; b.
March 01, 1812.More About AUSTIN CARPENTER and CAROLINE BROWN:
Marriage: April 14, 1847, ? Leyden,MassChild of DAVID CARPENTER and LYDIA HITCHCOCK is:
xi.
DWIGHT N.16 CARPENTER, b. May 15, 1830, Leyden ,Mass.; m. MARY C. MOWRY; b.
August 20, 1834.More About DWIGHT N. CARPENTER:
Residence: 1898, Leyden ,Mass.3. ELIZABETH15 CARPENTER (NATHANIEL14, DAVID13, DAVID12, SAMUEL11, WILLIAM10,
WILLIAM9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN THE YOUNGER4, JOHN THE
ELDER3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born April 18, 1786 in Leyden ,Mass., and died
September 10, 1849 in Montague,Mass.. She married SALMON ROOT November 04,
1807 in Montague,Mass..More About SALMON ROOT and ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
Marriage: November 04, 1807, Montague,Mass.Children of ELIZABETH CARPENTER and SALMON ROOT are:
i.
LUCIUS16 ROOT.ii.
AMANDA ROOT.iii.
WARREN ROOT.iv.
ALMIRA ROOT.v.
JULIA ROOT.vi.
MOSES ROOT.vii.
SIDNEY ROOT.viii.
ELIZA ROOT.ix.
MINERVA ROOT.Generation No. 3
4. DAVID N.16 CARPENTER (DAVID15, NATHANIEL14, DAVID13, DAVID12, SAMUEL11,
WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN THE YOUNGER4, JOHN
THE ELDER3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born June 15, 1803 in Leyden ,Mass., and died
March 15, 1868 in Greenfield,Mass. He married PHEBE MARIA NEWCOMB April 17,
1825 in ? Leyden,Mass, daughter of WILLIAM NEWCOMB. She was born Abt. 1802 in
Greenfield,Mass, and died 1846 in Greenfield,Mass.Notes for DAVID N. CARPENTER:
He held office of Sheriff & Postmaster
he was a Farmer in GreenfieldMore About DAVID CARPENTER and PHEBE NEWCOMB:
Marriage: April 17, 1825, ? Leyden,MassChildren of DAVID CARPENTER and PHEBE NEWCOMB are:
i.
HARRIET17 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1830, Leyden ,Mass.; m. A. ETHRIDGE.ii.
MARY ELIZA CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1831, Leyden ,Mass.; d. Died young.More About MARY ELIZA CARPENTER:
Burial: ? Leyden,Mass.iii.
SYLVIRA CARPENTER, b. September 12, 1831, Leyden ,Mass.; d. August 02, 1877; m.
REV. JAMES AVERILL; b. of Thompson,Conn..iv.
ADMIRAL CHARLES CARROLL CARPENTER, b. 1834, Greenfield,Mass; d. Aft. 1898,
Portsmouth,N.H.; m. ANNA BROWN, 1862; b. 1842, N.Y. City,NY.Notes for ADMIRAL CHARLES CARROLL CARPENTER:
He was comander of the steamer Nantuckett of the U.S. Navy for some years; in
1893 was commander of the navy yard at Portsmouth,N.H.; in 1894 he was made
Rear Admiral and is now ( 1897) on the retired list.More About CHARLES CARPENTER and ANNA BROWN:
Marriage: 18625. CHARLES JARVIS16 CARPENTER (DAVID15, NATHANIEL14, DAVID13, DAVID12,
SAMUEL11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN THE
YOUNGER4, JOHN THE ELDER3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born January 10, 1809.Notes for CHARLES JARVIS CARPENTER:
He settled in st. Louis,Mo. whwere he resided for 40 years. He had a daughter
named Fanny H. Carpenter who lives in St LouisChild of CHARLES JARVIS CARPENTER is:
i.
FANNY H.17 CARPENTER.Endnotes
1. History of Leyden,Massachussetts 1676 - 1959, by William Tyler Arms With
the Colaberation of Marsha E. ArmsPub by The Enterprise and JournalOrange ,Mass
--1959.
2. Amos Bugbee Carpenter, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of
the Carpenter Family in America, (1898).They moved to Guilford, VT in 1780.2 SOUR S203
1 MILI It appears he enlisted as a resident of Guilford, VT, as
private, in Captain Draper's company, Col. Gardner's regiment;
served 8 months in 1775.
1 MILI Nathaniel of the Grants, Cumberland , Guilford, VT enlisted
into the independent corps of rangers under the command of Major
Whitcomb, July 4, 1779.
1 MILI Nathaniel of Guilford went to Westmoreland, Feb. 17, 1777,
during the war served to Dec. 31, 1779; was paid Đ68 and 16s.
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From: Charles E. Sibre csibre@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2018 1:26 PM
To: jrcrin001@gmail.com
Subject: Carpenter Family Priceless Document
John,
I found your e-mail address on the Carpenter Family DNA website. I am Charles E Sibre, age 68, living in Annandale, VA. Genealogy is a hobby. My wife, Ellen, was adopted as a baby. Her adopting mother, Edith Burnham Russell, is a descendant of Elizabeth Carpenter (b.4/18/1786 Leyden, Franklin, MA - d. 09/10/1849 Craftsbury, Orleans, VT). Elizabeth was Edith's great, great grandmother. Elizabeth Carpenter is the daughter of Nathaniel Carpenter (1/13/1743 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA - dead 1786 or 1826) and Elizabeth Carpenter (maiden name) (1/13/1743 Rehoboth - died unknown Cumberland, RI).
Ellen has inherited a family scrapbook, assembled by her grandfather, that has an original, handwritten, linen-paper, sheet of the Nathaniel and Elizabeth Carpenter family - starting with their marriage 1765 through the birth of their 10th child Elizabeth in 1786.
I am searching for a Carpenter family association or group to whom I can send an image and transcription of this valuable document, but have not found one as I have for many of Edith's other old New England ancestors. Do you know of one? Of multiple ones who would be interested?
CharlesMORE:
From: Charles E Sibre
Sent: 18 September 2020 18:29
To: carpenter@one-name.org
Subject: Contact from the Guild Website regarding your Carpenter studyIn my wife's family records is an ORIGINAL handwritten marriage and child birth record, that is 256 years old, that is on waxed linen paper starting at the marriage of Nathaniel Carpenter (b. 1/13/1743 in Rehoboth, son of David Carpenter and Johanna Walker) and Elizabeth Carpenter (b. 12/20/1746 Rehoboth, dau of Jotham Carpenter Jr and Mehitable Thompson). It records from their marriage on 5/9/1764 in Rehoboth to the birth of their 10th child Elizabeth Carpenter b. /18/1786, plus some later family additions showing the descent line down to Amanda Root Graves and Albert Mattoon Graves. The ORIGINAL is in a family scrapbook assembled by Kenneth H Graves Russell, the father of my wife's mother. This seems to us to be a very valuable document and we will be happy to share an image of it, and a transcription of its contents (though I can't find that right now). This messaging system does not allow attachments. is there a better organization to get this information to? If interested, contact me at csibre@yahoo.com
Charles E. SibreGRAVE: image
Nathaniel Carpenter
Birth: 13 Jan 1743 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 20 Mar 1826 (aged 83)
Burial: South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Memorial #: 86250318
Bio:
Children:
David
Jotham
Cynthia
Eliza
Nathaniel
Joseph
Contributor: Jeri Plumb (48836594)
Family Members
Spouse
Elisabeth Carpenter Carpenter 1746-1789
Children
Jotham Carpenter 1766-1789
Cynthia Carpenter Root 1769-1845
David Carpenter 1774-1840
Nathaniel Carpenter 1779-1863
Joseph Carpenter 1783-1855
Eliza Carpenter Root 1786-1849
Created by: P.K. Magruder (47017377)
Added: 4 Mar 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86250318/nathaniel-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 February 2021), memorial page for Nathaniel Carpenter (13 Jan 1743–20 Mar 1826), Find a Grave Memorial no. 86250318, citing South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by P.K. Magruder (contributor 47017377) .
Number 1645 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 238
GRAVE: image
Elisabeth Carpenter Carpenter
Birth: 30 Dec 1746 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 16 Nov 1789 (aged 42)
Burial: South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Memorial #: 86250095
Family Members
Parents
Jotham Carpenter 1708-1777
Mehitable Thompson Carpenter 1701-1746
Spouse
Nathaniel Carpenter 1743-1826
Siblings
Hannah Carpenter Bliss Unknown-1757
Dorcas Carpenter Bullock 1731-1820
Sybil Carpenter Ingalls 1739-Unknown
Half Siblings
Freelove Carpenter Whipple 1749-1834
Oliver Carpenter 1753-1845
Desire Carpenter Ballou 1755-1816
Children
Jotham Carpenter 1766-1789
Cynthia Carpenter Root 1769-1845
David Carpenter 1774-1840
Nathaniel Carpenter 1779-1863
Joseph Carpenter 1783-1855
Eliza Carpenter Root 1786-1849
Created by: P.K. Magruder (47017377)
Added: 4 Mar 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86250095/elisabeth-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 February 2021), memorial page for Elisabeth Carpenter Carpenter (30 Dec 1746–16 Nov 1789), Find a Grave Memorial no. 86250095, citing South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by P.K. Magruder (contributor 47017377) .
BIRTH:
Name: Jotham Carpenter
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1766
Birth Place: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
Relative: chi:Nathaniel Carpenter; chi:Elizabeth Carpenter
Source: Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Marriages, Intentions, Births, Deaths, with Supplement containing the Record of 1896, Colonial Returns, Lists of the Early Settlers, Purchasers, Freemen, Inhabitants, the Soldiers serving in Philip's War and the Revolution.
SEE ALSO: image (typed image)
Name: Jotham Carpenter
Record Type: Birth
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1766
Birth Place: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Nathaniel Carpenter
Mother: Elizabeth Carpenter
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).BIRTH: COMMENT
Birth given as 17 Feb 1766 in Rehoboth. This date per Rehoboth Vital Records. See above.
But, per his grave marker he died at age 23 years & 22 days. This works out to be born about 17 Aug 1766.MARRIAGE:
No evidence of marriage before death.DEATH:
Jotham was killed in a mill at Leyden,,MA on 8 Sep 1789.GRAVE: image
Jotham Carpenter
Birth: 17 Aug 1766
Death: 8 Sep 1789 (aged 23)
Burial: South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Memorial #: 86250199
Family Members
Parents
Nathaniel Carpenter 1743-1826
Elisabeth Carpenter Carpenter 1746-1789
Siblings
Cynthia Carpenter Root 1769-1845
David Carpenter 1774-1840
Nathaniel Carpenter 1779-1863
Joseph Carpenter 1783-1855
Eliza Carpenter Root 1786-1849
Created by: P.K. Magruder (47017377)
Added: 4 Mar 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86250199/jotham-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86250199/jotham-carpenter: accessed 30 January 2023), memorial page for Jotham Carpenter (17 Aug 1766–8 Sep 1789), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86250199, citing South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by P.K. Magruder (contributor 47017377).
NOTE:
Per marker he died at age 23 years & 22 days. This works out to be born about 17 Aug 1766.
BIRTH:
Name: Olive Carpenter
Birth Date: 16 Nov 1770
Birth Place: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA
Relative: chi:Abisha Carpenter; chi:Sarah Carpenter
Source: Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Marriages, Intentions, Births, Deaths, with Supplement containing the Record of 1896, Colonial Returns, Lists of the Early Settlers, Purchasers, Freemen, Inhabitants, the Soldiers serving in Philip's War and the Revolution.
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Rehoboth, Massachusetts, U.S., Vital Records, 1642-1896 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000.
Original data: Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Providence, RI, USA: Narragansett Historical Publishing, 1897.MARRIAGE: image
Name: Olive Carpinter
Record Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 15 May 1811
Marriage Place: Leyden, Massachusetts, USA
Spouse: Joel Bullock
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).DEATH: image
Name: Olive Bullock
Record Type: Death
Death Date: 25 Mar 1823
Death Place: Leyden, Massachusetts, USA
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).GRAVE: image
Olive Bullock
Birth: 1771
Death: 25 Mar 1823 (aged 51–52)
Burial: South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Memorial #: 86249357
Created by: P.K. Magruder (47017377)
Added: 4 Mar 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86249357/olive-bullock
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86249357/olive-bullock: accessed 28 February 2023), memorial page for Olive Bullock (1771–25 Mar 1823), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86249357, citing South Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by P.K. Magruder (contributor 47017377).
BIRTH: image
Name: Joel Bullock
Birth Date: 7 May 1779
Birth Place: Richmond, New Hampshire, USA
Father: Jeremiah Bullock
Mother: Adah Bullock
Source Citation
Birth Certificates, 1631-1919; Archive: New Hampshire Department of State; Location: Concord, New Hampshire; Credit: The Original Document May Be Seen At the New Hampshire Department of State
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, U.S., Birth Records, 1631-1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021.
Original data: Birth Certificates, 1631-1920. New Hampshire Department of State. Concord, New Hampshire.
SEE ALSO: image (different)
Name: Joel Bullock
Birth Date: 7 May 1779
Birth Place: Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
Father's Name: Jeremiah Bullock
Mother's Name: Adah Cass
FHL Film Number: 1000486
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1714-1904 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data:
"New Hampshire Birth Records, early to 1900." Online Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009. New Hampshire Registrar of Vital Statistics. "Index to births, early to 1900." New Hampshire Registrar of Vital Statistics, Concord, New Hampshire.
"New Hampshire Births and Christenings, 1714-1904." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.MARRIAGE: 1804 - image
Name: Joel Bullock
Gender: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 2 Sep 1804
Marriage Place: Basel, Vermont, USA
Spouse: Hannah Batchelder
Card Type: Groom
Source Citation
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Vermont, U.S., Vital Records, 1720-1908 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data: State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records, 1871–1908. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.MARRIAGE: 1811 - image
Name: Joel Bullock
Record Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 15 May 1811
Marriage Place: Leyden, Massachusetts, USA
Spouse: Olive Carpinter
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).PROBATE: 1817 - images - Father's probate where son Joel is cited.
Name: Jeremiah Bullock
Gender: Male
Residence Date: Abt 1816
Residence Place: Winchester, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Will Date: 2 Aug 1816
Probate Date: 1817
Probate Place: Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
Inferred Death Year: 1817
Inferred Death Place: New Hampshire, USA
Case Number: 295
Item Description: Estate Files, B257-B313, 1814-1819
Individuals Listed (Name) Relationship
Jeremiah Bullock
Nancy Bullock Wife
Nathan J Christopher Son
Cass Bulloch Son
Jeremiah Bullock Son
Loriel Bullock Son
Joel Bullock Son <-------------
Sarah Perkins Daughter
Ada Bullock Daughter
Susanna Hale Daughter
Table of Contents
27 images
Cover Page 1
Will Papers 2 – 7
Petition Papers 8
Administration Papers 9 – 10
Petition Papers 11 – 12
Sales Paper 13 – 14
Account Papers 15 – 16
Will Papers 17 – 20
Inventory Papers 21 – 23
Account Papers 24 – 25
Order Papers 26 – 27
Source Citation
Probate Estate Files, 1769-1885; Author: New Hampshire. Probate Court (Cheshire County); Probate Place: Cheshire, New Hampshire
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: New Hampshire County, District and Probate Courts.CENSUS: 1850 US Census - back with first wife
Name: Joel Bullock
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 70
Birth Year: abt 1780
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Home in 1850: Barre, Washington, Vermont, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 1200
Line Number: 3
Dwelling Number: 37
Family Number: 37
Inferred Spouse:
Hannah Bullock
Household Members (Name) Age
Joel Bullock 70
Hannah Bullock 64
Source Citation
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Barre, Washington, Vermont; Roll: 928; Page: 97b
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.CENSUS: 1860 US Census
DEATH: image
Name: Joel Bullock
Gender: Male
Event Type: Death
Death Age: 85
Birth Date: abt 1779
Birth Place: Richmond, New Hampshire
Death Date: 30 Aug 1864
Death Place: Bane, Vermont, USA
Father: Jeremiah Bullock
Mother: Ada Bullock
Source Citation
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Vermont, U.S., Vital Records, 1720-1908 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data: State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records, 1871–1908. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.GRAVE: image
Joel Bullock
Birth: 1779 Massachusetts, USA
Death: 30 Aug 1864 (aged 84–85) Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Memorial #: 157849526
Bio:
Joel Bullock was from Massachusetts (per census records, his death record says he was born at Richmond, NH -?). He married Hannah Batchelder September 2, 1804, at Barre, VT.Age 85,3,15 <---------------------------- born abt 15 May 1779
Parents Jeremiah & Ada Bullock
Name of Cemetery - Elmwood
Source: (Death Record & Burial Record) Vermont Vital Records, town clerk's records, Barre, Vermont; LDS website - www.familysearch.org.
Family Members
Parents
Jeremiah Bullock 1749-1817
Spouse
Hannah Batchelder Bullock 1786-1873
Siblings
Cass Bullock 1781-1854
Jeremiah Bullock 1783-1858
Christopher Bullock 1788-1863
Silas Jillson Bullock 1805-1876
Children
Philander Bullock 1806-1848
Alvina Bullock 1808-1835
Created by: M K (46864291)
Added: 5 Feb 2016
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157849526/joel-bullock
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157849526/joel-bullock: accessed 28 February 2023), memorial page for Joel Bullock (1779–30 Aug 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 157849526, citing Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by M K (contributor 46864291).
CAUTION:
Documentation on this person is only from secondary sources.
No primary documentation found for her.
Died when eight weeks old.
NOTE:
He removed to the western part of ,MA., thence to Maryland, N.Y. A farmer and a Merchant.GRAVE: images
Nathaniel Carpenter
Birth: 1779
Death: 13 Jan 1863 (aged 83–84) Schenevus, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial: Schenevus Cemetery, Schenevus, Otsego County, New York, USA
Memorial #: 88104872
Family Members
Parents
Nathaniel Carpenter 1743-1826
Elisabeth Carpenter Carpenter 1746-1789
Spouse
Ruth Carpenter 1786-1847
Siblings
Jotham Carpenter 1766-1789
Cynthia Carpenter Root 1769-1845
David Carpenter 1774-1840
Joseph Carpenter 1783-1855
Eliza Carpenter Root 1786-1849
Originally Created by: Charles & Wayne Holmes (47758608)
Added: 5 Apr 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88104872/nathaniel-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88104872/nathaniel-carpenter: accessed 30 January 2023), memorial page for Nathaniel Carpenter (1779–13 Jan 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 88104872, citing Schenevus Cemetery, Schenevus, Otsego County, New York, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.
GRAVE: image
Ruth Carpenter
Birth: 1786
Death: 5 Nov 1847 (aged 60–61) Schenevus, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial: Schenevus Cemetery, Schenevus, Otsego County, New York, USA
Memorial #: 88104907
Family Members
Spouse
Nathaniel Carpenter 1779-1863
Originally Created by: Charles & Wayne Holmes (47758608)
Added: 5 Apr 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88104907/ruth-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88104907/ruth-carpenter: accessed 30 January 2023), memorial page for Ruth Carpenter (1786–5 Nov 1847), Find a Grave Memorial ID 88104907, citing Schenevus Cemetery, Schenevus, Otsego County, New York, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.