Descendants of the William Carpenters of the Bevis (1638)
Carpenter Cousins Encyclopedia of Carpenters - 2024 Update

Notes


4881. Margaret Carpenter

Number 2161 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 277.
MARRIAGE: She was married on 30 Dec. 1856 but the bible record fails to give
to whom! Did she marry a Gibbs and have Benjamin Manley Gibbs born 17 Oct 1861
on a Thursday?


Jonas Gibbs

NAME: A Jonas Gibbs death is mentioned in the bible record.


10673. Benjamin Manley Gibbs

Died on a Thursday.


4892. Nehemiah Carpenter

Number 2082 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Family is number 666 on page 463.


10685. Vliet Carpenter

SEE:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/DEWITT/EARLYSET.HTM
EARLY SETTLERS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOWN OF DEWITT
Submitted by Kathy Crowell
Source:  Onondaga's Centennial by Dwight H. Bruce (ed.).  Boston History Co., 1896, Vol. II, pp. 1017-1037.

Carpenter excerpts ...
1)
The first town meeting for the town of Dewitt was held at the tavern of George F. Grinnell in Orville on April 7 and 8, 1835; Elijah C. Rust, justice of the peace for the old town of Manlius, presided and William Eager acted as clerk, and $250 were voted for the support of common schools.  The following officers were elected:
Zebulon Ostrom, supervisor; William Eager, town clerk; David G. Wilkins, and Adam Harroun, justices of the peace; Jacob I. Low, Joseph Yarrington, and Aaron Chapin, assessors; William Wheeler and John Furbeck, commissioner of highways; Vliet Carpenter, Edmund D. Cobb, and George Richardson, commissioners of common schools; ...

2)
Turning again to the prominent settlers of the town it is pertinent and add the names of John B. Ives, Amos Sherwood, Nathaniel Gillett, Dr. Smith, Dr. E. E. Knapp, Smith Hibbard, George W. Holbrook, B. S. Gregory, Joel Kinne, Thomas and Jacob L. Sherwood, Robert Dunlop, Enos K. Reed, John Jones, Gorton Nottingham (father of Jacob A. and Benjamin C., of Syracuse), Van Vleck Nottingham, Henry Nottingham, Charles Hiscock, Joel Knapp (died May 15, 1864, aged seventy-one), Dr. D. A. Sherwood (died in 1864 at the age of sixty-four), and Vliet Carpenter, son of Nehemiah, of Manlius.

3)
The village of East Syracuse is the growth of the last twenty-five years of less.  In October, 1872, the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company purchased from Rufus R. Kinne, Elijah Clark, Eugene Bogardus, and the Carpenter estate 150 acres of land upon which to locate freight yards, round houses, and shops, and there established a division termini station between Albany and Rochester.

4)
The First Presbyterian Society of East Syracuse was organized in the district school house on March 8, 1875, under the direction of Edmund S. Walker, then a missionary of the Presbytery of Syracuse.  Elijah Clark was chairman of the meeting, J. Q. Baker acted as clerk, and five trustees were appointed, viz.:  John Jones, Eugene Bogardus, John A. Henry, E. J. Evans, and Vliet Carpenter.


10686. Nehemiah Carpenter

Born about 1810 per the CM on page 463.  See number 4328-a - per numbering
indicates an add on to the record.  This may mean he is from another family or
birth year estimated wrongly.  Sequence should be about 1824.


10687. William Carpenter

Born 1 May 1806 per the CM on page 463.  See number 4328-b - per numbering
indicates an add on to the record.  This may mean he is from another family or
birth year is wrong.  Sequence should be 1826.
If birth date is correct William would have been born when his
father was only 8.
He was a prosperous New York farmer.  He early became an
abolitionist.  The Prespyterian church of which he was a member,
was not as ready as he was to oppose slavery, and he expressed
his opinion of its tardiness.  As a result, he was expelled from
the church.


Mary Hollister

Mary was a descendant of Lieut. John Hollister, of Wethersfield,
Conn., and his wife Joanna Treat-Hollister, daughter of Hon.
Richard Treat Sr.  Both Hollister and Treat were among the first
settlers and most prominent men of Connecticut colony.  Robert
Treat, brother of Mrs. John Hollister, was a famous indian
fighter and for many years was governor of Connecticut.  It was
he who engineered the hiding of the colony's charter in the oak
tree when Sir Edmund Andros came after it.


4895. William Carpenter

Number 2085 (NOT 2077!) in the Carpenter Memorial.  Family is number 665 on
page 462 and 463.
Went to Onondaga county, 1816 and later to Dryden, Tompkins
county, NY  He was prominent in his community, as an
abolitionist and was expelled from the Presbyterian church on
this account.  It is probable that the two last children were by
his second wife.


10689. Hubert E. Carpenter

Record says "Hubert E. Carpenter of Colchester enlisted Aug. 14, 1862, mustered into service Sept. 5, 1862 and was wounded June 3, 1863 (not 1864), at Cold Harbor, Va."  He enlisted in Company F, 76th New York infantrty, as sergeant.  July 25, 1862, he was appointed sergeant major.  Nov. 25, 1862, he was promoted to second lieutenant.  Feb. 20, 1863, he was transferred to Company E., and was promoted to the office of
first lieutenant.  Jan. 21, 1864, he was made adjutant of the regiment and a member of the staff.  He died May 6, 1864, while in the hands of the rebels, from wounds received in the battle of the Wilderness; he was buried on the field.
SEE: See similar notes from a web page below under WEB PAGE.

Excerpts:
THE WAR OF THE REBELLION: A COMPILATION OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES.
I - VOLUME XXXVI - CHAPTER XLVIII
OPERATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA.
May 1864 - PART I SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS
OPERATIONS IN SOUTHERN VA. AND N.C. from, XLVIII.
"WILDERNESS TAVERN May 6, 1864 11:30 a. m.
We have been on engaged with the enemy in full form since early yesterday. So far there has been no desive result, but I think all things are going favorably. Our loss to this time I do not think exceeds 8,000 of whom a large proportion we slightly wounded.
Brig. General Hap was killed yeasterday and Woods and Bartlett wounded.  We have taken on about 1,400 prisoners. Longstreet's, A. P. Hill's, and Ewell's Corps were represented in the sweep of the Prisoneers taken."
U. S. GRANT, Lieutenant-General
Major-General HALLECK Washington, D.C.
(CONTINUED...)
Wilderness, May 7, 1864 10 A.M.,
(Received by mail from Alexandra, Va., 10 p. m. 12th)
"We were engaged with the some enemy nearly all day, both on the 5th and 6th Yesterday the enemy attacked our lines vigorously. They nearly forced me at one point and then another from right to left. They were repulsed at all Points before reaching our lines, save except ones callng the afternoon on Remmers front and just after night at Sedgwick's corps.
In the former instance they promptly and hansomely repulsed the latter, Milroy's old brigades, was attacked and was spooked and gave way in almost without resistance, carrying good troops with them.
Had they came at daylight, the enemy would have caused us much in the confusion that at laurelled.
They however getting through the break, attacked General Wright's division at Sedgwick's corps, and were beaten back.
Our, to time, in wounded and prisoners will not probably exceed 12,000.  And in unusually large proportions wounded.  ... (cut out)
Up to this hour the enemy have not shown themselves in sight within a mile of our lines."
U. S. GRANT Lieutenant-General.
Major-General W. HALLECK Chief Of Staff.

WEB PAGE:
http://www.bpmlegal.com/76NY/roster-c.html
76th NY Roster
CARPENTER, HUBERT.-Age, 24 years. Enrolled, September 16, 1861, at Dryden, to serve three years; mustered in as sergeant, Co. F, October 4, 1861; promoted sergeant-major, no date; mustered in as second lieutenant, Co. F, November, 25, 1862; wounded in action, December 13, 1862, near Fredericksburg, Va.; mustered in as first lieutenant, Co. E, February 20, 1863; as adjutant, June 23, 1863; wounded in action, July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa.; wounded and captured in action, May 6, 1864, at the Wilderness, Va.; died of his wounds, May 8, 1864.
Commissioned second lieutenant, December 23, 1862, with rank from November 25, 1862, vice W. W. Green discharged; first lieutenant, February 6, 1863, with rank from December 19, 1862, vice S. M. Byram promoted; adjutant, June 1, 1863, with rank from February 27, 1863, vice H. A. Blodgett discharged.
MORE:
http://www.bpmlegal.com/76NY/76carpenterh.html
SEE: Picture under MISC PICS RIN 57551
ADJUTANT HUBERT CARPENTER
-Written by Rev. Mr. McDougall, of Dryden, N. Y.

WAS the son of William Carpenter, of Dryden, and was born in DeWitt, New York. When the war commenced, our young hero was quietly pursuing his studies at the Ithaca Academy. Naturally modest and retiring, but few knew his worth, or had he lived appreciated his ability. He would have become a ripe scholar and occupied a prominent place among literary men. His love of country led him to share the tolls and perils of a soldier. He resolved that his country should first be saved, then, if he survived the conflict with treason, he would again return to his favorite studies-Greek, Latin, French and German.

He entered the service with many of the young men from Dryden, and by his fidelity and talents soon rose to share the honors that awaited him. He enlisted the sixteenth of September, 1861, and in November, 1862, was promoted to Sergeant-Major, and in less than one month received a Second Heutenant's commission. In February, 1863, he was promoted to First Heutenant. His commission as Adjutant of the Regiment is dated June first, 1863, showing that bravery and meritorious conduct won for him the rank to which he was justly entitled. The duties of his last position were pleasing to his tastes, and his exact mind, and well and faithfully did he discharge them all.

Strictly temperate in all his habits, he was a pattern for others, both in civil and military life. When a student at McGrawville, Prof. Brockett said of him:-" He was the best linguist, and the ablest mind in that institution." In that school, (New York Central College), he filled, for a time, the position of mathematical teacher, with great credit. Nor was he less honored as a soldier.

"There," said his Colonel to a friend, in January, 1864, (pointing to the Adjutant), is the HEAD above all others, that runs the Seventy-sixth Regiment. He is always at his post."

We venture to say the War Department has no clearer or more exact monthly reports than those which came from his pen. In addition to all his duties on the field and in camp, he kept in PHONOGRAPHY, or "shorthand," a condensed history of the Regiment-all its marches, skirmishes and battles.

The Seventy-sixth Regiment has an honorable record, of which its patriotic survivors may well be proud. It was our good fortune to mingle with the boys while at Rappahannock Station, and to learn how they drove the enemy from the forts and into the river, and then encamped on the spot where a Union victory had been achieved. Adjutant Carpenter was then in the field on duty, suffering from wounds received at the ever-memorable battle of Gettysburg. All praised him, for all loved him, and amid the stern realities of war, learned his worth. But few young men among us had such bright prospects-few whose future was so promising.

Still, he placed all on the altar of freedom, and in the battle of the Wilderness, May seventh, 1864, he gave his life that his country might live. He fell into the hands of the enemy, mortally wounded, and died the next day. He sleeps with gallant comrades on the field of the nation's greatest conflict, and where the fate of the Republic and the freedom of millions were so triumphantly vindicated. Peace to his ashes and joy to his soul! His horse escaped, and by Lieutenant Burnham was brought to his father's house, and will be kindly cared for, though every view of the favorite animal will bring before the father and mother, and beloved sisters, the fallen rider-the patriot son and brother.

Many of his letters show that although he made no public profession of religion, he had faith in God and the cause for which he freely gave his young life. "Many of us," said he, "may fall, but God, who is ever true, is pledged to defend the right. Our cause is just and must prevail."

- From the Regimental History of the 76th New York, A. P. Smith, 1867

Also found this Carpenter in same Company...
Guinnett Carpenter
Residence Chatham CT;
Enlisted on 8/8/1862 as a Private.
On 9/5/1862 he mustered into "H" Co. CT 21st Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/16/1865


4901. Archealus Carpenter

Number 555 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  His family is on page 220.


10694. Mary Ann Carpenter

Number 1118 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  In 1886 she resided at 690 East 143rd Street, New York, she having,
with her sister Elizabeth, returned to New York in 1853-1855.


10695. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1119 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She married a Richardson, real estate office, Third Avenue, New
York.


10696. Coles Carpenter

Number 1120 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


10697. William Carpenter

Number 1121 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


10698. Sarah Carpenter

Number 1122 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


10699. Rachel Carpenter

Number 1123 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


10700. George Carpenter

Number 1124 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


4904. Birdsall Carpenter

Number 558 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  Family on page 220 & 221.
MARRIAGE: 3 May 1827 per the above book and 23 April 1827 per the Thorne Genealogy book.


10701. Catharine Carpenter

Number 1125 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


10703. Mary Ann Carpenter

Number 1127 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


10704. Hannah Adelaide Carpenter

Number 1128 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


10705. Melissa Jane Carpenter

Number 1129 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


4905. Coles W. Carpenter Jr.

Number 559 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter.

MARRIAGE: 1828

MARRIAGE:   1835
Name:  Coles W. Carpenter
Gender:  Male
Marriage:  Oct 15,1835 • New Brunswick, Canada
by Rev Samuel R Carpenter witness Samuel Babblt & George W Carpenter
Citation Information
Detail: marriage no 268
Source Information
Title:  Gagetown Anglican Church records/ Births/ Baptisms by Rev Richard Clarke
Note:  Source Medium: Book
Gagetown Anglican Church records/ Births/ Baptisms by Rev Richard Clarke

CENSUS: 1841 Canada Census

CENSUS: 1851 Canada Census

CENSUS: 1861 Canada Census - enumerated twice!
Name: Coles Carpenter
Gender: Male
Race: Native (Native American)  <-----------
Age: 59
Birth Date: 1802
Home in 1861: Wickham, Queens, New Brunswick
Relation to Head: Husband
Religion: Baptist
Page number: 18
Household Members Age Relationship
Coles Carpenter 59 Husband
Catherine Carpenter 59 Wife
Coles Carpenter         23 Son
Eliza Carpenter          21 Daughter
Adlade Carpenter       21 Daughter-in-law
Agnys Carpenter        19 Daughter
Julia Carpenter            17 Daughter
Charlotte Carpenter      2 Granddaughter
Source Citation
Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Census Returns For 1861; Roll: C-1004
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1861 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.
Appreciation is expressed to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for providing the 1861 Canada Census Index..
Original data:
Canada. "Census returns for 1861." LAC microfilm C-999 to C-1007, C-1010 to C-1093, C-1095 to C-1108, C-1232 to C-1331, M-1165 to M-1166, M-1168 to M-1171, M-556, M-874 to M-878, M-880 to M-886, M-896 to M-900. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa.
Census of Nova Scotia, 1861. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management (NSARM): Nova Scotia Board of Statistics, 1861.
NS Archives and Records Management gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Infringement of this condition may result in legal action.
SEE ALSO:
Name: Coles Carpenter
Gender: Male
Age: 57
Birth Year: 1804
Home in 1861: Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick
Race: Native (Native American) <-----------------------------------
Religion: Baptist
Film Number: C-999-1000
Page Number: 58
Household Members: Name Age
Coles Carpenter   57
Archileas Carpenter   27 <----------------- son
Rebecca Carpenter   21
Source Citation
Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Census Returns For 1861; Roll: C-999-1000
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1861 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. Appreciation is expressed to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for providing the 1861 Canada Census Index.
Original data:
Canada. "Census returns for 1861." LAC microfilm C-999 to C-1007, C-1010 to C-1093, C-1095 to C-1108, C-1232 to C-1331, M-1165 to M-1166, M-1168 to M-1171, M-556, M-874 to M-878, M-880 to M-886, M-896 to M-900. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa.
Census of Nova Scotia, 1861. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management (NSARM): Nova Scotia Board of Statistics, 1861.

CENSUS: 1871 Canada Census - Living with son. See son Archy's notes for full details - partial follows.
Name: Coles Carpenter
Gender: Male
Age: 67
Birth Year: abt 1804
Birth Place: New Brunswick
Marital Status: Widowed
Religion: Baptist
Origin: English
Province: New Brunswick
District: Carleton

CENSUS: 1881 Canada Census - Living with son Archealus.

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“COLES W. CARPENTER b. 29OCT1804 (ca. 1802-3), d. Elliot Row, Saint John, Saint John Co., NB 16JAN1878 age 75-years, m. 1st Queens Co., NB by the Rev. Samuel Clarke 15OCT1835 SARAH ELIZA ROBINSON (b. ca. 1814, d. Hampstead Parish, Queens Co., NB APR1837 age 23 years), 2nd d/o Charles and Mary (Suter/Sutter) Robinson; m. 2nd CATHERINE GREEN [28] (b. ca. 1802-13, d. Germain St., Saint John, Saint John Co., NB 18MAR1894 age 92-years; m. 1st Queens Co., NB by the Rev. Samuel Clarke 20NOV1821 Willet Carpenter, Jr. [11] of the City of Saint John), d/o James Green. Coles Carpenter of Wickham Parish, Queens Co., NB m. Sarah _____, and had a son, George Robinson Carpenter, b. 24JUL1837, baptized 1837. “Likely Coles wife, or at least 1st wife, was she mentioned in the Saint John, “New Brunswick Courier”, 15APR1837:  ““d. Hampstead, Queens Co., Sunday last, Consumption, age 23, Sarah CARPENTER w/o Coles CARPENTER and d/o Charles ROBINSON, Wickham parish. Left child 8 mos. old.”” ...
Thomas


Sarah Sypher

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Possibly Sarah Magdalen Cypher baptized 17AUG1800, d/o John Tompkins and ‘Elisabeth’ (Albright) Cypher. This seems especially likely as John Tompkins and Elizabeth (Albright) Cypher also had a son, ‘Ladowich’ (Lodowick or Ludowick) Cypher baptized 8MAR1806. The mother. Elizabeth may have been a Jewett as a daughter was Catharine ‘Jewet’ Cypher baptized at the same time as Lodowick. However Sarah M. Cypher m. 9SEP1819 William Burke (baptized 8MAR1806), s/o William and Elizabeth (Nevers) Burke of the Range in Queens Co. Also, the Lodowick Cypher of 1861 was b. in 1816 and the one baptized in 1806 is more likely ‘Loderwick’ Sypher (4JUL1802-22JUN1897), buried in the Sypher Cemetery in Queens Co. Coles’ neighbor in 1861 was likely ‘Lodewig’ Sypher (b. ca. JUL1815, d. 19MAY1906), buried in Union Corner Cemetery, Richmond Parish. I do not know if Coles’ wife was Sarah Cypher (Sypher). He apparently was still in Queens Co., NB in 1851 and most of the census for Queens Co. for that year is ‘missing’. He does not seem to have moved to Carleton Co. by then and appears first, possibly a widower, in Richmond Parish, Carleton Co., NB in 1861. A ‘next door’ neighbour was Lodowick (various spellings) Cypher (b. ca. 1816). In 1851, Richmond Parish (created in 1853) was part of Woodstock Parish. Neither appears in Woodstock Parish in 1851. Lodowick had a son, Coles C. Sypher (b. ca. 1850, d. 10MAY1857). While ‘names-the-same’ Genealogy is dangerous, I cannot help but wonder if David S. Carpenter was not named for David Sypher (ca. 1778-1844). Since Lodowick (b. ca. 1816) was not the son of John Tompkins and Elizabeth (Albright) Cypher it seems likely that he was the son of John’s brother, David, both sons of “Ludowich or Ludwig” Sypher born ca. 1737 in Dutchess County, NY, d. 1822, married 21DEC1770 Sarah Magdalene Tompkins. David Sypher married Mary Earle and, although buried in Queens Co., NB, he is said to have moved to Houlton, Aroostook Co., ME. He died in Canning Parish, Queens Co., NB 2SEP1844 age 66-years. If Coles Carpenter married a Sarah Sypher, then she was likely, it appears, Sarah Magdala Cyphers baptized Grand Lake, Queens Co., NB 10MAR1811, daughter of David and Mary Cyphers. It is suggested that this Sarah died in 1810 but when he died, David was survived by five children suggesting that she was still alive. That Coles’ wife was Sarah Sypher is indicated by the death record of his daughter, Rebecca J., in my notes as: “REBECCA J. CARPENTER (youngest daughter of Coles Carpenter when married) b. Gagetown, Queens Co., NB ca. 1840-44, d. 13 Rill St., Boston, Suffolk Co., NB 21SEP1910 age 66-years, m. South Richmond, Carleton Co., NB by the Rev. J. T. Parsons 8JUN1864 DAVID CURRIER of Gagetown, Queens Co., NB. “Rebecca J. Currier’s death record has her born in Gagetown, but this may not be wholly accurate but more in the sense of in the neighbourhood of Gagetown. She was given as the wife of David Currier and the d/o Coles Carpenter and of Sarah ‘Spher’.” Similarly, for Rebecca’s sister, Phoebe, there is: “PHOEBE E. CARPENTER b. Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., NB ca. 17NOV1830, d. 93 Harvard St., Boston, Suffolk Co., MA 6JUN1907 age 76 years, 6 months and 19 days, m. THOMAS W. EBBETT. “Phoebe’s death record gave her father, Coles, as also born in Gagetown and her mother as Sarah ‘Supher’.” Thus, it appears that Coles’ wife was Sarah Syphers, apparently the daughter of David Syphers. ...
Thomas


10708. Phoebe E. Carpenter

DEATH:
Name: Phoebe E Ebbett
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Jun 1907
Event Place: Boston,,Massachusetts
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age: 76
Marital Status: Married
Occupation:
Birth Date: 1831
Birthplace: Upper Cagetown, New Brunswick
Birth Year (Estimated): 1831
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Coles Carpenter
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Supher
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Additional Relatives:
Spouse's Name: Thomas W Ebbett
Reference ID: 317
GS Film number: 2258666
Frame Number:
Digital Folder Number: 4283025
Image Number: 01836
Citing this Record:
"Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4MV-1ZK : accessed 23 January 2015), Phoebe E Ebbett, 06 Jun 1907; citing Boston,,Massachusetts, 317, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 2,258,666.


10711. George Robinson Carpenter

Some claim a baptisim of 1 Jan 1837 but this is before the birth. Need verification it is actually 1838 or if something else is off.


10714. Rebecca J. Carpenter

DEATH:
Name: Rebecca J Currier
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Sep 1910
Event Place: Boston,,Massachusetts
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age: 66
Marital Status: Married
Occupation:
Birth Date: 1844
Birthplace: Gagetown, New Brunswick
Birth Year (Estimated): 1844
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Coles Carpenter
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Spher
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Additional Relatives:
Spouse's Name: David Currier
Reference ID: 567
GS Film number: 2313939
Frame Number:
Digital Folder Number: 4283170
Image Number: 01362
Citing this Record:
"Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N487-JYD : accessed 23 January 2015), Rebecca J Currier, 21 Sep 1910; citing Boston,,Massachusetts, 567, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 2,313,939.


Catharine Green

Number 559 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.

MARRIAGE: 1828

MARRIAGE:   1835
Name:  Coles W. Carpenter
Gender:  Male
Marriage:  Oct 15,1835 • New Brunswick, Canada
by Rev Samuel R Carpenter witness Samuel Babblt & George W Carpenter
Citation Information
Detail: marriage no 268
Source Information
Title:  Gagetown Anglican Church records/ Births/ Baptisms by Rev Richard Clarke
Note:  Source Medium: Book
Gagetown Anglican Church records/ Births/ Baptisms by Rev Richard Clarke

CENSUS: 1841 Canada Census

CENSUS: 1851 Canada Census

CENSUS: 1861 Canada Census
Name: Coles Carpenter
Gender: Male
Age: 57
Birth Year: 1804
Home in 1861: Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick
Race: Native (Native American)
Religion: Baptist
Film Number: C-999-1000
Page Number: 58
Household Members: Name Age
Coles Carpenter   57
Archileas Carpenter   27
Rebecca Carpenter   21
Source Citation
Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Census Returns For 1861; Roll: C-999-1000
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1861 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. Appreciation is expressed to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for providing the 1861 Canada Census Index.
Original data:
Canada. "Census returns for 1861." LAC microfilm C-999 to C-1007, C-1010 to C-1093, C-1095 to C-1108, C-1232 to C-1331, M-1165 to M-1166, M-1168 to M-1171, M-556, M-874 to M-878, M-880 to M-886, M-896 to M-900. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa.
Census of Nova Scotia, 1861. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management (NSARM): Nova Scotia Board of Statistics, 1861.

CENSUS: 1871 Canada Census - Living with son. See son Archy's notes for full details - partial follows.
Name: Coles Carpenter
Gender: Male
Age: 67
Birth Year: abt 1804
Birth Place: New Brunswick
Marital Status: Widowed
Religion: Baptist
Origin: English
Province: New Brunswick
District: Carleton

CENSUS: 1881 Canada Census - Living with son Archealus.
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“Coles’ wife was mentioned in the obituary in the “Saint John Globe”, 22MAR1894: ““Death removed from our midst a few days ago an aged resident who was at one time widely known. We refer to Mrs. Coles Carpenter who died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Harvey on Germain Street. Mrs. Carpenter lived the longest of a family who were noted for their longevity and although 92 years of age, the ravages of time had not impaired her faculties. Mrs. Carpenter was the d/o James Green, an officer in the British army, who after serving in the Revolutionary War, came to St. John with the Loyalists in 1783. He removed to Wickham (Queens Co.). The deceased lady, who was his youngest child, was born at Wickham in 1802. She was twice married, her first husband being Willit Carpenter, a man-of-war officer and her second the late Coles Carpenter of Wickham, who died in 1878. They had a family of ten children, eight of whom are now living. Mrs. Carpenter’s great memory made her a most interesting person to converse with. Many little incidents in the history of St. John she remembered vividly and she never grew tired in telling about some of the more important events. She recollected the war of 1812 and witnessed the departure of the old 104th Regiment from St. John to Quebec on their famous march on snow shoes. She also remembered and could graphically describe the scenes attending the large fires that devestated St. John in its early days. Up to the last her memory was clear and retentive. She could repeat long verse of poetry and whole chapters of Scripture. She was a sincere Christian, being of the Baptist denomination. Her remains were temporarily interred in the cemetery vault, and as soon as navigation opens they will be taken to Wickham for interment. Four generations were represented at her funeral.” “The 104th are generally considered to have begun their famous journey to Quebec from Fredericton, rather than Saint John. Likely she recalled some portion of the New Brunswick Fencibles leaving to muster at Fredericton. Her daughter lived at 269 Germain St. This was her daughter by her 1st marriage, Mary Ann Carpenter (d/o late Willet Carpenter, m. Wickham Parish, Queens Co., NB by the Rev. Benjamin Merritt 12AUG1852 Capt. John Harvey of the barque, “Canmore”. “Coles (59) and Catherine (59) Carpenter were farming in Wickham Parish, Queens Co., NB in 1861. This census also states they had one death in the past year. I assume this to be Hanford Carpenter, youngest son of Coles Carpenter, who d. AUG1860. With them were daughters, Eliza, ‘Agness’ and Julia; as well as their son, Coles, with his wife, ‘Adlade’ and daughter, Charlotte. “Quite nearby, four households away and just beyond Adelaide (Watson) Carpenter’s parents, is ‘Archielus’ Carpenter (61), with another ‘Archielus’ Carpenter (90, American, b, New York) and their domestic servant, Ann Lackey (b. County Derry, Ireland ca. 1781).” ...
Thomas


4906. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 560 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.

LETTER: About 6 Feb 2002
Dear Mr. Carpenter,
My niece gave me your address as she has sent for your disc's on the Carpenter Family.
My great grandmother was Elizabeth Carpenter, she married Samuel Bishop and their son Cuthber(t) who married Julia Lamont were my grandparents.
They were of (------) my mother's parents.
I have been doing genealogy for quite a few years now.
My mother married Hartley Hathorne so I have researched item house books on the Bishop Family from my relatives in Nova Scotia.
I just wanted to write to you to see if I have another relative I didn't know about.
I do not know how to operate a computer but when my niece receives the discs, she and I will look at them on her computer.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Leah Harmon
809 Washington St. A M 6
Bath, ME 04530


4908. Samuel H. Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: Saml H Carpenter
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Philadelphia, Locust ward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1798
Birthplace: New Jersey
Household ID: 484
House Number: 484
Line Number: 26
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 814
GS Film Number: 444782
Digital Folder Number: 004205118
Image Number: 00254
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Saml H Carpenter M 52 New Jersey
Ann Carpenter F 53 Pennsylvania
Emily Carpenter F 23 Pennsylvania
Joseph Carpenter M 19 Pennsylvania
Samuel Carpenter M 18 Pennsylvania
Mary Mount F 24 Ireland
Alice Mcmannus F 22 Ireland
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M4CV-Z54 : accessed 7 December 2014), Saml H Carpenter, Philadelphia, Locust ward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 484, NARA microfilm publication M432, NARA microfilm publication M432, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.


GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81427908
Samuel H. Carpenter
Birth:  1797
Philadelphia
Philadelphia County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death:  Apr. 29, 1866
New York, USA
69y
Married
Merchant
1824 Pine Street, 7th Ward
1866-05-02; Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer
"CARPENTER - In New York, on the morning of the 29th ult., SAMUEL H. Carpenter, in the 69th year of his age.
The funeral will take place on Thursday, May 3, at 10 o'clock, A. M., from the residence of his son, Joseph R. Carpenter, No. 1824, Pine street."
Family links:
Spouse:
 Anna Carpenter (1803 - 1873)
Burial:
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Philadelphia
Philadelphia County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section L Lot 198

Maintained by: Mary Harrell-Sesniak
Originally Created by: Meges
Record added: Dec 02, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 81427908


Anna Roberts

PARENTS:
Father: Joseph Roberts (1775-1868)

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=105708352
Anna Carpenter
Birth:  1803
Death:  Jun. 21, 1873
Family links:
Spouse:
 Samuel H. Carpenter (1797 - 1866)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Philadelphia
Philadelphia County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section L Lot 331

Created by: Lizann
Record added: Feb 23, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 105708352


10717. Emily Carpenter

NAME:
Middle initial K. and R. seen.

MARRIAGE:
Name: Edward Mck. Hudson
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Emily R. Carpenter
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 29 Oct 1867
Event Place: Manhattan, New York, New York
Father's Name: Henry Hudson
Mother's Name: Maria T. Holly
Spouse's Father's Name: Samuel H. Carpenter
Spouse's Mother's Name: Anna Roberts
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00532-0
System Origin: New_York-ODM
GS Film number: 1544128
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"New York, Marriages, 1686-1980," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6Q3-Q7F : accessed 7 December 2014), Edward Mck. Hudson and Emily R. Carpenter, 29 Oct 1867; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 1,544,128.
SEE ALSO:
https://www.nysoclib.org/collection/nyc-marriage-death-notices-1857-1868
NYC Marriage & Death Notices 1857-1868
MARRIED 1867: Hudson--Carpenter--On Tuesday, October 29, by the Rev. Francis E. Lawrence, Rector of the Church of the Holy Communion, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward McK. Hudson, United States army, to Emily K., youngest daughter of the late Samuel H. Carpenter, of this city.


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4922. James Carpenter

CONFLICT:
FaG has one spouse and children that is inconsistent with Census records. One is likely wrong. Which one?

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 21235 James Carpenter 1850.jpg
Name: James Carpenter
Event: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Plain, Franklin, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Marital Status:
Race (Original):
Race (Expanded):
Birthplace: New Jersey
Estimated Birth Year: 1802
Dwelling House Number: 164
Family Number: 165
Line Number: 21
NARA Publication Number: M432
NARA Roll Number: 680
Film Number: 444673
Digital Folder Number: 004093882
Image Number: 00214
Collection: United States Census, 1850
Household Gender Age
James Carpenter M 48
Jane Carpenter            F 40
William Carpenter M 23
Thomas Carpenter M 14
Alexander Carpenter M 11
Martha Carpenter F 8
Stella Carpenter F 5
Emma Carpenter F 3
Elma Carpenter F 0
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXSB-BKV : accessed 6 April 2012), James Carpenter in household of James Carpenter (Plain, Franklin, Ohio, United States).

CENSUS: 1860 US Census

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - See image: RIN 21235 James Carpenter 1850.jpg
Name: James Carpenter
Estimated Birth Year: 1802
Gender: Male
Age in 1870: 68y
Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Ohio, United States
Collection: United States Census, 1870
Household Gender Age
James Carpenter M 68y
Jane Carpenter F 61y
William Carpenter M 44y
Elma Carpenter F 24y
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M629-WGM : accessed 6 April 2012), James Carpenter in household of James Carpenter (Ohio, United States).

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39065568
James Carpenter
Birth: Apr. 9, 1801
Union
Union County
New Jersey, USA
Death: Mar. 22, 1872
Union
Union County
New Jersey, USA
3/15/2014 - Sandra Weber provided place of birth and death and links to parents
Family links:
Parents:
 Hope Carpenter (1765 - 1826)
 Jerusha Woodruff Carpenter (1774 - 1861)
Spouse:
 Sarah R. Winans Carpenter (1807 - 1884)*
Children:
 Emma W. Carpenter (1837 - 1898)*
 Anna C. Carpenter Potter (1841 - 1901)*
 Sarah E. Carpenter (1843 - 1843)*
Sibling:
 Betsy Carpenter (1798 - 1823)*
 James Carpenter (1801 - 1872)
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Union
Union County
New Jersey, USA

Created by: genealogyfever
Record added: Jul 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39065568


Sarah R. Winans

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39065611
Sarah R. Winans Carpenter
Birth: Dec. 11, 1807
Death: Nov. 27, 1884
Family links:
Spouse:
 James Carpenter (1801 - 1872)
Children:
 Emma W. Carpenter (1837 - 1898)*
 Anna C. Carpenter Potter (1841 - 1901)*
 Sarah E. Carpenter (1843 - 1843)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Union
Union County
New Jersey, USA

Created by: genealogyfever
Record added: Jul 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39065611


10729. Emma W. Carpenter

Mentioned only as the source of the family of Hope (the grandfather).

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39065813
Emma W. Carpenter
Birth: Jun. 8, 1837
Death: Dec. 25, 1898
Name on Wm. S. Potter monument
Family links:
Parents:
 James Carpenter (1801 - 1872)
 Sarah R. Winans Carpenter (1807 - 1884)
Siblings:
 Emma W. Carpenter (1837 - 1898)
 Anna C. Carpenter Potter (1841 - 1901)*
 Sarah E. Carpenter (1843 - 1843)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Union
Union County
New Jersey, USA

Created by: genealogyfever
Record added: Jul 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39065813


10730. Anna C. Carpenter

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39065679
Anna C. Carpenter Potter
Birth: Jan. 1, 1841
Death: Apr. 20, 1901
Family links:
Parents:
 James Carpenter (1801 - 1872)
 Sarah R. Winans Carpenter (1807 - 1884)
Spouse:
 William S. Potter (1840 - 1901)*
Siblings:
 Emma W. Carpenter (1837 - 1898)*
 Anna C. Carpenter Potter (1841 - 1901)
 Sarah E. Carpenter (1843 - 1843)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Union
Union County
New Jersey, USA

Created by: genealogyfever
Record added: Jul 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39065679


William S. Potter

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39065732
William S. Potter
Birth: Dec. 10, 1840
Death: Apr. 22, 1901
Family links:
Spouse:
 Anna C. Carpenter Potter (1841 - 1901)
Burial:
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Union
Union County
New Jersey, USA

Created by: genealogyfever
Record added: Jul 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39065732


4923. Edward Carpenter

Married and went to IN.