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

Notes


783. Waite or Wait Carpenter

Number 363 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family is on page 165 (#158).
A blacksmith. He owned land in Minisink Ongle, Lot 14 with Jonathan Smith,
George Smith, Joshua Smith, Isiah Vail, Nathaniel Owen, and Henry Smith.
SEE: "Records of Harry Hawkins Smith of Goshen, New York", curator of Goshen Library.
NAME: Waite in AF and Wait in CM.

WILL: Will of Weight Carpenter, Blacksmith
Sept 1784 Proved July 1, 1785
Wallkill Prect. Ul Co.
wife Mercy (see *Jeremiah Smith will below)
Ch. Mary
     Elizabeth m James White
     Rebecca
     Weight  (probably m 3 Nov. 1788 Pres. G. ch. Elizabeth Clark)
Exec.  Dr. Jonathan Sweezy and son in law James White
Wit:     Jonathan McCamly, Nicholas Carpenter, Blacksmith, Elizabeth Smith.


Elizabeth Mercy Clark

NAME; Only known as Mercy in the CM.


785. Joseph Carpenter

Number 365 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family on page 165 (#159)
He was called "Joseph 3d" in one record.  He was referred to as "Joseph Sr." in
1776.  A cabinet maker in Conklin Town..
Will extract: It was dated in the precinct of Goshen, Orange county, NY.
Mentions wife, Ruth, son Daniel when he arrives at the age of 21 years.  A
daughter Hannah and Ruth, and a child unborn.  Will proven 11 July 1775.

WILL: Joseph  CARPENTER THE 3RD. Precinct Goshen, Orange Co., NY, Liber 37,
Page 488, Will made 8 June 1775. Proved 11 July 1775. Wife- Ruth
Carpenter. Son- Daniel. Daughters- Hannah & Ruth.
Executors- Daniel Vail, John Smith of Orange Co.
Witnesses- Michael Jackson, Esq. of Orange Co., William Oldfield & Hannah
Smith. Adm. granted Daniel Vail & John Smith 24 April 1785.


Ruth

Some claim her maiden name is Coe but no documenttion!


2216. Ruth Carpenter

Number 1037 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.


2218. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1039 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.

ELIZABETH CARPENTER - International Genealogical Index  Gender: Female Marriage: 27 AUG 1787 First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, Orange, New York   Spouse:  THOMAS BARNEA


2219. Hannah Carpenter

Number 1040 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.


792. John J. Carpenter

Number 8323a in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 781.
Family on page 782 (# 1669 1/2).

BIRTH:
Some claim birth of 27 Oct 1736 in Hempstead, Queens, New York, but NO PROOF given.
Here is proof this birth date is for another John Carpenter.
BIRTH: image
Name John Carpenter
Event Type Birth
Birth Date 27 Oct 1736  
Birth Place Medway, Massachusetts, USA
Father's Name John Carpenter
Mother's Name Margaret Carpenter
Source Information
Ancestry.com. The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: New England Historic Genealogical Society. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston: The New England Historic Genealogical Society.

WILL:
Will dated Jan. 13 (31), 1766, proved Oct. 14, 1767, merchant, wife Jane,
names son Matthew, daughters Julia, Rachel, Amira, brothers Elijah, and
William.  Brother-in-law Hezikiah Howell Jr., Stephen Howell, Charles Howell,
sisters-in-law Phebe Howell, Susanna Howell and Abigail Howell his wife,
Michael Jackson and Hezikiah Howell executors.  It is evident that his wife was
Jane Howell.

DEATH:  
Some claim death date of 10 Oct 1767, but proof lacking.

BURIAL:
Likely he and his wife were buried on the family farm in Orange County, NY. Their graves are likely lost in time.

PROBATE:  1766 image
Name John J Carpenter
Residence Date Abt 1766
Residence Place Blooming Green, Orange, New York
Probate Date 1 Jan 1766   <------ Will dated 31 Jan 1766
Probate Place New York, New York, USA
Inferred Death Date 1766
Item Description Wills and Administrations, Vol 0024-0027, 1763-1771
Individuals Listed (Name) Relationship
John J Carpenter
Mathew Carpenter  Son
Jane Carpenter   Wife
Julia Carpenter   Daughter
Rachel Carpenter   Daughter
Amira Carpenter   Daughter
William Carpenter   Brother
Elyah    Brother
Hezekiah Howell Jun   Brother-in-law
Stephen Howell   Brother-in-law
Charles Howell   Brother-in-law
Phebe Howell     Sister-in-law
Susanna Howell    Sister-in-law
Abigail Howell      Sister-in-law
Source Citation
Wills and Administrations (New York County, New York), 1680-1804; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: New York County, District and Probate Courts.

PROBATE: 1768 - image
Name John Carpenter
Gender Male
Residence Date Abt 1766
Residence Place Green, Orange, New York
Will Date 31 Jan 1766
Probate Date 2 May 1768
Probate Place New York, New York, USA
Inferred Death Date 1768
Inferred Death Place New York, USA
Item Description Wills, Vol 026, 1767-1769
Individuals Listed (Name) Relationship
John Carpenter
Jane Carpenter  Wife
Julia Carpenter   Daughter
Rachel Carpenter   Daughter
Amira Carpenter    Daughter
Hezekiah Howell Junior   Brother-in-law
Stephen Howell   Brother-in-law
Charles Howell   Brother-in-law
Source Citation
Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: New York County, District and Probate Courts.

SEE ALSO: different image but related to the above 1768 PROBATE..
PROBATE: 1768 image
Name John J Carpenter
Will Date 30 Jan 1766
Probate Date 2 May 1768
Probate Place Albany, New York, USA
Inferred Death Date 1768
Inferred Death Place New York, USA
Item Description Wills, Ac-Ad, 1629-1802
Individuals Listed (Name) Relationship
John J Carpenter
Wezekiah Howell Junior  Brother
Stephen Howell    Brother
Charles Howell      Brother
Phebe Howell        Sister-in-law
Susanna Howell    Sister-in-law
Abigail Howell         Sister-in-law
Jane Carpenter       Wife
Michael Jackson     Executor
Table of Contents   2 images
Will Papers 1  - 2
Detail Source
Source Citation
Record of Wills Recorded At Albany, New York, 1629-1802; Index 1629-1828; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Albany County); Probate Place: Albany, New York
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: New York County, District and Probate Courts.

COURT:  1769 - image
Name John J Carpenter
Role Plaintiff
Court Date 29 May 1769
Court Place New York, USA
Source Citation
New York State Archives; Albany, New York; Card Index to Supreme Court of Chancery Documents, ca. 1684-1848; Series Number: JN120; Roll Number: 1204976
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York State, Card Index to Supreme Court and Court of Chancery Documents, 1684-1848 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2019.
Original data: Card index to Supreme Court and Court of Chancery documents on parchment, 1684-1848. New York County (N.Y.). Clerk's Office. Division of Old Records. Series JN120. New York State Archives, Albany, New York.
NOTE: See wife's notes regarding the same case.

E-MAIL: images
From: Kathryn Dahl
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2024 4:46 PM
To: John R Carpenter
Subject: Re: John Carpenter
Hi John,
   I've attached a document from 1772 Lib C pg 358. John J Carpenter, Merchant of Goshen, Deceased. Wife Jane, Micheal Jackson and Hezekiah Howell jr. Executors. selling to John Thorne and Robert Brown. I've underlined the lines in the deed highlighting the sale of the Grist Mill which John J bought from Vincent Matthews on Murderer's Creek.
 The John J of Albany who died in 1800 (aka John J. C-13065) is not the John J who owned this Mill. Unfortunately there are two John J Carpenters, Merchants.

Let me know what you think,
Kathryn


Jane Bowling

COURT:  1769 - image
Name Jane Carpenter
Role Plaintiff
Court Date 29 May 1769
Court Place New York, USA
Source Citation
New York State Archives; Albany, New York; Card Index to Supreme Court of Chancery Documents, ca. 1684-1848; Series Number: JN120; Roll Number: 1204976
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York State, Card Index to Supreme Court and Court of Chancery Documents, 1684-1848 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2019.
Original data: Card index to Supreme Court and Court of Chancery documents on parchment, 1684-1848. New York County (N.Y.). Clerk's Office. Division of Old Records. Series JN120. New York State Archives, Albany, New York.
NOTE:  per image
Carpenter Jane verses Denton, Daniel (Defendent)
(spelling?) &another, Exes Will of John J. Carpenter dec'd.
Supreame Ct regarding debt Reference P-94-F-3 Slip number 5135-AB

LAND:  1772 - image <--- index page
Grantee's Name: John Thorn
Grantor's Name: Jane Carpenter  <----
Event Type: Land Assessment
Event Date: 1772
Event Place: Orange, New York Colony, British Colonial America
Entry Number: C
Page Number: 358
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Jane Carpenter U
Digital Folder Number: 007157750
Image Number: 00437
Citing this Record
"United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZYX9-T53Z : 1 March 2023), John Thorn, 1772.
"United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WF-P4VR?cc=2078654&wc=M7HR-X38%3A358136701%2C358441101 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Orange > Deed index-grantee 1703-1869 I-Z > image 437 of 619; multiple county courthouses, New York.
NOTE:
The actual "This Indenture" image is located on Mircofilm Film # 007157782 on image 184 of 592 and continues to 185.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WF-PH71?i=183&cc=2078654&cat=168957
Citation
"United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WF-PH71?cc=2078654&wc=M7HT-SZ9%3A358136701%2C358537802 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Orange > Deeds 1741-1790 vol C-D > image 184 of 592; multiple county courthouses, New York.

E-MAIL:  
From: Kathryn Dahl
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2024 4:46 PM
To: John R Carpenter
Subject: Re: John Carpenter
Hi John,
   I've attached a document from 1772 Lib C pg 358. John J Carpenter, Merchant of Goshen, Deceased. Wife Jane, Micheal Jackson and Hezekiah Howell jr. Executors. selling to John Thorne and Robert Brown. I've underlined the lines in the deed highlighting the sale of the Grist Mill which John J bought from Vincent Matthews on Murderer's Creek.
The John J of Albany who died in 1800 is not the John J who owned this Mill. Unfortunately there are two John J Carpenters, Merchants.
Let me know what you think,
Kathryn


2222. Julia Carpenter

Number 8325 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 782.


2223. Rachel Carpenter

Number 8326 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 782.


2224. Amira Carpenter

Number 8327 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 782.


795. Julia Carpenter

Number 8323d in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 781.


798. Daniel Carpenter

Number 327 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 86.  No family listed.  He married a niece of his mother.

PARENTS: It appears that two Daniels were confused in various records.  This report has 2 Daniels, father and son as separate people.

BIRTH: Colonial Families of the United States has about 1734 as birth.

DEATH: The same record as above lists his death date as 13 June 1814.
The same record as above has the following information: "... he removed with his father to Dutchess county, New York, when the latter took up residence there.  When about twenty-five years old he went to live in Fishkill, New York, where in company with William WILTSIE, he established a ferry to some adjacent point.  during the Revolutionary War, Daniel was very prominent in his section and most patriotic.  He was also a member of the Second Regiment, Dutchess County Militia and served in the Revolutionary War.  Some time after 1781, he removed to Troy, New York, becoming one of its orginal inhabitants; united with first Presbyterian Church of Troy, 17th May, 1809; m. Esther Thorne, d. 22nd Feburary, 1809."

A Patriot who served in the 2nd Regiment, Dutchess County, New York Militia.
SEE: New York in the Revolution as Colony and State by Roberts.
SEE: Colonial Famlies of the United States, pages 109 to 113, by George Norbury MacKenzie.
Sandy Blum submitted a copy of this record for inclusion on 27 May 2001 via E-Mail.
theblums@pacbell.net


Esther Thorne

She is listed as spouse in the Carpenter and Related Family Historical
Journal, Vol. 5, winter 1994, Number 7, page 417.  See husband's notes for
sources.


800. Joseph Carpenter

Number 329 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 87
Family is on page 160 (#147)  No descendants known other than his children.
A merchant and Justice of the Peace in Stanford, Dutchess County (now
renamed),New York.  He married a daughter of Judge Smith.

Related???
RECORDS: All the following from Hempstead Town Records of LI, NY.
Vol. IV - Joseph Carpenter reference.
Dec 25 1756 Earmarks
Vol V again I do not have.
Submitted by Phoebe Cortesis of CA via E-Mail on 6-8-98.
Ancestral File has him "of Newton," LI, NY.
NOTE:  A check on line finds these volumes on line. See:
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008617962
Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, Long island, New York [1654-1880]
Edited by Benjamin D. Hicks. Printed by order of the Town of North Hempstead.
Corporate Author: Hempstead (N.Y.)
Related Names: Hicks, Benjamin D., ed.
Language(s): English
Published: Jamaica, N.Y., Long Island Farmer Print, 1896-1904.
Subjects: Land titles > Land titles /New York (State) > Land titles / New York (State) /Hempstead.
Hempstead (N.Y.) > Hempstead (N.Y.) /History > Hempstead (N.Y.) / History /Colonial period, approximately 1600-1775 > Hempstead (N.Y.) / History / Colonial period, approximately 1600-1775 /Sources.
Note: No more published?
"Books of laws and deeds. 1684-1696": v. 8, p. [121]-499.
Physical Description: 8 v. 24 cm.
------------------------------------------------------
Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, ... v.4.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044078869229&view=1up&seq=7
Only 4 Carpenter matches found under the search fields. One was a House Carpenter and the others carpenters by occupation. No Joseph Carpenter found.
Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, ... v.5
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044078869211&view=1up&seq=28
Only 9 Carpenter matches found. Five entries are occupational House Carpenters.
Image Number 516 - Book Page 510 Index. Ear Marks.
Carpenter, Daniel Pg 417
Carpenter, Joseph Pg 429
Image Number 542 - Book Page 536 Index.
Carpenter, Daniel Pg 417
Carpenter, Joseph Pg 429
Image Number 423 - Book Page 417 Hempstead Town Records
The Ear Mark of Daniel Carpenter is a slitt in the off Ear & a half penny under the Same & a half penny the fore Side the near Ear
Entered this 31th Day of August 1750
Image Number 435 - Book Page 429 Hempstead Town Records
The Ear Mark of Joseph Carpenter is a swallow fork in Each Ear & a half penny the fore Side the Near Ear
25 Dec 1756
COMMENT:
Earmarks were in leiu of branding for domestic animals.
FURTHER REASEARCH IN THE ON LINE VOLUMES NEEDED!


Smith

She was a daughter of Judge Smith, an officer under the Crown.


2227. Daniel Carpenter

Number 968 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 160
Born abt 1745 per the CM.  No family listed.


2228. John Carpenter

Number 969 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 160


2229. Smith Carpenter

Number 970 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 160
Smith and his brother John entered the Navy and one of them died.
The other returned to New York a captain in the Navy and married a lady from
Norfolk.


2230. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 971 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 160


2231. Dorcas Carpenter

Number 972 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 160


2232. Joseph Carpenter

Number 973 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 160
No family listed.


805. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 335 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 87
Family on page 160 (#148)
Benjamin Carpenter being much annoyed by the Tories removed to ____.  This was
at the time that the Tories of Dutchess county put on such a bold front and
gathered their forces at Washington Hollow.  At the time of Benjamin's marriage
to Mary Pugsley, he lived on the land given him by his father, but his house
having been trice robbed by the Tories, he sold and purchased a place in
Stanford, NY called "Carpenter's Hill."

REF: Carpenter Chronicles Vol. 23, 1995, BB TOPP. Page 9 HISTORY OF DUTCHESS
COUNTY NEW YORK, Hon. Morgan Carpenter History.
Benjamin, the youngest son of Daniel, born 11 Jul 1749, resided in Charlotte
precinct upon land inherited from his father, until, because of his loyalty,
his house had been robbed and plundered three times by Torries.  He moved in
1778 to land purchased in Charlotte and Washington precincts, now the town of
Sanford.  He took the oath of "abjuaration to the King of Great Britian and
allegiance to the United States" in 1784 and died in 1837 at age 88.  He left
the home tract to his youngest son, Morgan, having some years previous
purchased a farm near the city for his older sons.

SEE: The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal, Vol. 5, Winter
1994, Vol. 7, page 417 which states he is believed to be a Patriot who served
in col. William Willett's Levies.  Source: New York in the Revolution as Colony
and State by Roberts pages 86-87, and The Carpenter Memorial.

WEB PAGE: http://www.usgennet.org/~ahnydutc/carpenterburial.htm
CARPENTER BURYING GROUND
Transcribed by Nettie J. Stickles - If you have any additions
or questions, please contact me.  
Located on Carpenter Hill Road on the Stanfordville/Pine Plains boarder.
Cemetery Very well taken care of. Transcribed as I could read them.
Plaque on the wall near entrance reads:
Carpenter Burying Ground 1800    Benjamin Carpenter 1749-1837
and Mary Pugsley Carpenter 1756-1821        and    Decendents.
Large pillar stone that sits in the middle reads: Ben Carpenter b. July 11,1749
d. Jan 17,1837           Mary wife of BC b. Mar 25, 1756 d. Nov 16, 1821.
Elizabeth Carpenter b Apr 26 1791 d Oct 8, 1808.
Samuel Pugsley Carpenter b Mar 8, 1780 d Jan 30, 1814.
Cornella Carpenter b Nov 6 1789 d Mar 12, 1840.
Catharine B dau of Morgan & Maria Carpenter d Feb 21st 1820 ag 2mos.
Benjamin P son of Morgan & Maria Carpenter b Nov 25 182* (* could not read)
d Dec 30 1836.
Samuel Carpenter d Jan 30 1811 age 34 years.
His Wife Died Mar 12 1840 age 51 yrs 1mo 6days (No name of wife on stone).
On Large stone: In Memory of Benjamin Platt Son of Morgan & Maria Carpenter.
You died Dec 30 18** 15 yrs old 1mo. (You can figure out dates from the stone).
Small stone CBC.
A couple of large stones that are unreadable and a number of stones that look
new that have the same information on them as the Large Monument.
Transcribed and Contributed by Nettie Stickles. Updated December 5, 1999.

GRAVE: images
Benjamin Carpenter
Birth: 11 Jul 1749 Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA
Death: 17 Jan 1837 (aged 87) Dutchess County, New York, USA
Burial: Carpenter Burying Ground, Stanfordville, Dutchess County, New York, USA
Memorial #: 35831162
Family Members
Spouse
Mary Carpenter                 1756-1821
Children
Sarah Carpenter Ferris                 1774-1852
Created by: karen kelly (46967126)
Added: 13 Apr 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35831162/benjamin-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35831162/benjamin-carpenter: accessed 13 November 2023), memorial page for Benjamin Carpenter (11 Jul 1749–17 Jan 1837), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35831162, citing Carpenter Burying Ground, Stanfordville, Dutchess County, New York, USA; Maintained by karen kelly (contributor 46967126).


Mary Pugsley

GRAVE: images
Mary Carpenter
Birth: 25 Mar 1756
Death: 16 Nov 1821 (aged 65)
Burial: Carpenter Burying Ground, Stanfordville, Dutchess County, New York, USA
Memorial #: 35922872
Bio:
Wife of Benjamin Carpenter
Family Members
Spouse
Benjamin Carpenter                 1749-1837
Children
Sarah Carpenter Ferris                 1774-1852
Created by: karen kelly (46967126)
Added: 15 Apr 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35922872/mary-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35922872/mary-carpenter: accessed 13 November 2023), memorial page for Mary Carpenter (25 Mar 1756-16 Nov 1821), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35922872, citing Carpenter Burying Ground, Stanfordville, Dutchess County, New York, USA; Maintained by karen kelly (contributor 46967126).


2235. Maria Carpenter

Number 976 on page 160 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL.


2236. Samuel Pugsley Carpenter

Number 977 on page 160 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL.

CENSUS:  1810 US Census --
Name: Samuel B Carpenter
Event Place: Armenia, Dutchess, New York
Page Number: 309
Line Number: 942
Affiliate Publication Number: M252
Affiliate Film Number: 30
GS Film number: 0181384
Digital Folder Number: 004433400
Image Number: 00257
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1810," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH25-ZQD : accessed 14 January 2015), Samuel B Carpenter, Armenia, Dutchess, New York; citing p. 309, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 30; FHL microfilm 181,384.
Name:  Samuel B Carpenter
Home in 1810 (City, County, State):  Armenia, Dutchess, New York
•Number of Free White Males: under 10 years old:  0
•Number of Free White Males: over 10 and under 16:   1 ---> born 1794 to 1800
•Number of Free White Males: over 16 and under 26:   1  ---> born 1784 to 1794
•Number of Free White Males: over 26 and under 45:   1  ---> born 1765 to 1784  -----> Matches with birth year of 1780!
•Number of Free White Males: over 45:  0
•Number of Free White Females: under 10 years old: 1
•Number of Free White Females: over 10 and under 16: 2
•Number of Free White Females: over 16 and under 26:  1
•Number of Free White Females: over 26 and under 45:  0
•Number of Free White Females: over 45:  0
•All Free Persons of Color:  0
•Slaves of All Ages:  0

DEATH:  1814 per the Carpenter Memorial and 1811 per Grave info.

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35923677
Samuel Carpenter
Birth:  Mar. 8, 1780
Death:  Jan. 30, 1811
Age 34 years
Family links:
Spouse:
  Carpenter (1789 - 1840)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Carpenter Burying Ground
Stanfordville
Dutchess County
New York, USA

Created by: karen kelly
Record added: Apr 15, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35923677
SEE ALSO
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35923395
Samuel Pugsley Carpenter
Birth:  Mar. 8
Death:  Jan. 30
Burial:
Carpenter Burying Ground
Stanfordville
Dutchess County
New York, USA

Created by: karen kelly
Record added: Apr 15, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35923395


Mercy

NAME: Name not known.  May have been Mercy.  Data from Carpenter Burial
Ground.


2238. Cornelia Carpenter

Number 979 on page 160 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL.


2239. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 980 on page 160 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL.


806. Mary Ann Carpenter

Number 334 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 87.
22 Feb 1752 is her baptism date.


John Carpenter

Number 312 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 85
Family on page on page 157 (#137).   See Note below regarding birth date.

He moved from Jamaica, LI to Troy, NY.  Residence Pittstown and Washington
Hollow, NY.  A Farmer.

He settled at "the nine partners," Dutchess county, NY and also resided at
Pittstown, NY eight miles from the North river: He lived there before the
making of wagon roads in that place, at a time of great scarcity of provisions.
The sturgeon (a large fish) caught in the river was at that time called "Albany
Beef" and was drawn from the river by a horse and chain for a distance of 10 or
more miles into the country.

It was probably this John Carpenter who then of the NorthEast Precinct of Dutchess County,
New York signed the "Articles of Association" in July of 1775.  Page 103
The history of Dutchess County, New York (1909), Edited by Frank Hasbrouck.
https://archive.org/details/cu31924028853327

BIRTH: The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal, Vol. 5, Winter
1994, Vol. 7, page 417 indicates his birth as Nov. 1, 1743.

AFN:  The 2 following Ancestral File Numbers are the same person:  FN2L-CD & 1SFB-HN4


2244. Daniel Carpenter

Number 940 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 157.
No family listed.


2250. 4 Carpenter

Number 943 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 157.
A daughter whose name is not known who married a Velie.


808. William David Carpenter

NOTE:
No matches found for this person. could he be a composite?

PARENTS:  SPECULATED
Maybe Daniel Carpenter and Margaret Hall?

ANCESTRY: citing Ancestry Family Tree.
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/9046075/person/24895488114/facts
Parents
Unknown Father
Unknown Mother
Spouse & Children
Jane Love  1763–1866
John Carpenter 1783–
David P. Carpenter 1787–1851

http://person.ancestry.com/tree/9046075/person/24891892213/facts
Parents
Unknown Father
Unknown Mother
Spouse & Children
Jane Love   1763–1866
John Carpenter 1783–
Judith Carpenter 1785–
David Pearl Carpenter 1787–1851
Sarah Carpenter 1794–
Elizabeth Carpenter 1799–
William Carpenter 1801–
Caleb Carpenter 1804–
Jane Carpenter 1807–


810. Ensign Solomon Carpenter

Number 366 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
It was probably this Solomon, with others, who purchased land for a parsonage
at Warick, NY, paying 450 pounds lawful money of the state of NY, 1779.
Solomon makes an exchange of land with William Finn of Goshen on 25 Mar 1738.

CAUTION:
TWO Solomon Carpenters in the REVWAR. The younger an Ensign (b. abt 1712) and the elder (b. abt 1686/1690) was a Lt. Col aka Colonel in some records. We suspect Eleanor Dunning married the elder and had 6 children.  More research needed.

BIRTH: 1712 to 1716 in most records.  See E-MAIL below that lists age at death.
Born about 1716 per the Carpenter Memorial.

MILITARY:
An Ensign in the Goshen Colonials in 1738.  A Patriot who signed "The
Revolutionary Pledge" in 1775 in Goshen, New York.  He did Patriotic service in
New York, SEE: DAR PATRIOT INDEX.

WILL: Goshen Libene p. 241, made March 20, 1783, probated July 30, 1794.
Executor Michael Carpenter.  Witnesses: Albert Foster, Henry Conkling, Nehemiah
Carpenter 2nd.  See E-Mail for death date.
NEED TO CHECK OUT THE WILL - See:
From the FHL Catalog:
Probate records, 1787-1916 ; Index to Surrogate's records, 1787-1941
authors: New York. Surrogate's Court (Orange County)
format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
language: English
publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1970
physical: 133 microfilm reels ; 35 mm
Wills v.1-2 1830-1837 v.A 1787-1797 Family History Library US/CAN Film 835417

NOTE: There are two similar or duplicate lines involving the descendants of Solomon Carpenter.  Either the Ensign (RIN 13186) or the Colonel (RIN 4738) - Solomon Carpenter that is.  Notes have been made where duplication has been noted.  Until further research proves which descendants went with which Solomon, I will keep such markers.  JRC 1/2004

From: Gene Zubrinsky mailto:genezub@aol.com>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 4:53 PM
To: John R. Carpenter 2 mailto:johnrcarpenter@cox.net>
Cc: John F. Chandler mailto:john.chandler@alum.mit.edu> ; Terry Carpenter mailto:diluvius@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Your Online Descendants Material - a reply
John,
Upon further examination of Seversmith's corrections of his own work, I see that the following passage contains an error:
You have a "Solomon problem": . . .Hannah, Michael, William, Nehemiah, James, and Benjamin (nos. 436–441)—skip a generation; they are actually the children of that Solomon's son Ens. Solomon and the latter's wife, Elinor. In addition to this last Solomon (b. 1712, d. Goshen 24 June 1791) . . ."
Seversmith originally gave the date of death of Ens. Solomon6 Carpenter (Solomon5, John4, John3, William2 of Rehoboth) as 1722 (2:540). That this is a typo—he had a wife and children—is confirmed in the Supplemental Information section of the same volume, where the author says the following: "Solomon, born in 1712, died 24 June 1791 (not 1722), aged 82 years, and was buried at Phillipsburgh. His will, dated 30 September 1779, was proved 20 March 1783 (Liber A, p. 24 of Wills, filed at Goshen, New York)" (2:1011). Then, in the Supplemental Information section of a subsequent volume, Seversmith says (about the previous correction), "Delete the date of death" (4:2048). Find A Grave, however, lists a Solomon Carpenter as buried in Wallkill Cemetery, Pillipsburgh; an accompanying photograph of the gravestone indicates that he "departed this life June 24th 1794 in the 82nd year of his age" (Solomon Carpenter (1712 - 1794) - Find A Grave Memorial ). He was thus not 82 but 81 and born about 1713. Who, then, is the Solomon Carpenter depicted in the aforementioned probate record, and which of these two men was the son of Solomon5?
The Solomon thought to have been the son of Solomon5, incidentally, was an Ensign at Goshen in 1738, not a Lt. Colonel.
Gene

GRAVE: - See image: RIN 13186 Solomon Carpenter GRAVE.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37958096
Solomon Carpenter
Birth: 1712
Death: Jun. 24, 1794
 Inscription: who departed this life June 24th 1794 in the 82nd year of his age

Burial: Wallkill Cemetery Phillipsburg Orange County New York, USA
Created by: LadyGoshen Record added: Jun 05, 2009  Find A Grave Memorial# 37958096

E-MAIL: Submitted Tue, 4 Apr 2000 From: Phoebe Cortez at  MzCortez@aol.com.
She cites:   http://www.interment.net/data/us/ny/orange/cemetery_hill.htm .
Cemetery Hill Road Cemetery Middletown, Orange County, New York.
Contributed by Maude Conklin [mec@warwick.net].
Rte 17, to Orange County Fair grounds exit, make left at light, under next
light and make left on Cemetery road.  Large well maintained cemetery on your
right.  Recorded by Maude Conklin.  (partial listing)
Carpenter, Caroline J., w/o Nelson B. Carpenter 125/9/1883 - 56 yrs 2 mos 1 ds
Carpenter, Nehemia, 7/9/1790 - 40 yrs
Carpenter, Solomon, 6/24/1794 - 82 yrs
NOTE: Cemetery notes and/or description: From Rte 17, near Middletown NY, exit 122, cemetery is east of the Wallkill River and west of Rte 17 in old community of Phillipsburg on Cemetery Road. It is called the Wallkill Cemetery with a postal code for Phillipsburg in Orange County, NY.

BOOK: 1881
Title History of Orange County, New York
New York: county and regional histories and atlases
Illustrated by Edward Manning Ruttenber, Lewis H. Clark
Publisher Everts & Peck, 1881
Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Digitized Sep 6, 2011
Length 812 pages
https://books.google.com/books?id=FuspAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
Print Title:  History of Orange County, New York,
Names:  Ruttenber, Edward Manning, 1825-1907, comp.
Clark, L. H. (Lewis H.)
Created / Published:  Philadelphia, Everts & Peck, 1881.
Library of Congress Control Number:  16020351
OCLC Number:  2236254
https://www.loc.gov/item/16020351
Page 522: Regarding 1775 Tax roll.
It is worthy of note, too, that the original list beam check marks, indicating that the taxes were not only assessed but paid, that the authority of the local officers was respected, though the ties that bound them to a national government were dissolving. This obedience to local home rule was characteristic of our ancestors. In throwing off British authority and establishing a new government they guarded against anarchy, and in the articles of association, signed so generally six months before this tax wan levied, they had pledged themselves not only to resistance to England, but to the "preservation of peace and order" among themselves.
District No. 1 – Abel Gale, Assessor,  (The following Carpenters are listed)
Solomon Carpenter, John Carpenter (sadler), Anthony Carpenter, Moses Carpenter, Carman Carpenter.
District No. 7 – John Steward, Assessor. The district being the Village of Goshen, south of Church Street and southward.
Timothy Carpenter, Richard Carpenter, Increase Carpenter, Daniel Carpenter, John Carpenter (stiller).
Page 525:
Solomon Carpenter lived over the hills west of Goshen.


Elinor or Eleanor Dunning

NAME: Per will name was Elinor not Hannah.

Compare RIN 29086 and RIN 21867. The later a duplicate.

CAUTION:
TWO Solomon Carpenters in the REVWAR. The younger an Ensign (b. abt 1712) and the elder (b. abt 1686/1690) was a Lt. Col aka Colonel in some records. We suspect Eleanor Dunning married the elder and had 6 children?  More research needed.
This is the reason we show TWO SPOUSES.


811. Anthony Carpenter

Number 367 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family on page 166 (#160)  A weaver.
Daughter Helena was a minor in 1760 and Seth Benedict was appointed guardian.  She was under 4 years of age in 1762.  Children Anthony and Elizabeth were also minors, and Arthur Rogers was appointed guardian.
The court of New Haven, 4 July 1760, states that Anthony Carpenter late of New Haven did guarantee to Abigail, his widow a bond of 1,000 pounds surety.
Anthony had land deeded to him by his father, Solomon, on 8 May 1746 but not recorded until 3 May 1749.  In these deeds he called a Weaver.

MARRIAGE:  1750 - Same person and wife??  Different spouse maiden name.
Name: Anthony Carpenter
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Abigail Stevenson <--2nd wife or ...????
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 21 Oct 1750
Event Place: Trinity Church Parish,New York,New York,New York
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51059-1
System Origin: New_York-ODM
GS Film number: 974.7 B2N V. 69-72
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"New York, Marriages, 1686-1980," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VK1K-DPQ : accessed 15 January 2015), Anthony Carpenter and Abigail Stevenson, 21 Oct 1750; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 974.7 B2N V. 69-72.

GRAVE: images
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8644105
Anthony Carpenter
Birth: 1721
Death: 29 Jun 1760 (aged 38–39)
Burial: Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Plot: Buried in the Green -- tombstone along the West Wall.
Memorial #: 8644105
Bio: The children of Anthony and Abigail Stephenson Carpenter were:
Mary 1750-1750
Elizabeth Carpenter Rogers B. 1752
Helena Carpenter Colcord 1757
Anthony Willet Carpenter 1759

Married Abigail Stephenson Oct 21st 1750 at Trinity Church Parish, New York, NY

Inscription: Here Lies the Body
of Mr. ANTHONY
~CARPENTER~
who died June 29th
AD 1760 in the
39th year of his
Age.
Family Members
Spouse
                   Abigail   Carpenter 1727-1760
Children
                   Anthony Willet   Carpenter 1759-1827
Created by: V. Nareen Lake (46613568)
Added: 2004-04-16T17:19:29.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8644105/anthony_carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8644105/anthony-carpenter: accessed August 4, 2024), memorial page for Anthony Carpenter (1721–29 Jun 1760), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8644105, citing Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).

BOOK: 1881
Title History of Orange County, New York
New York: county and regional histories and atlases
Illustrated by Edward Manning Ruttenber, Lewis H. Clark
Publisher Everts & Peck, 1881
Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Digitized Sep 6, 2011
Length 812 pages
https://books.google.com/books?id=FuspAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
Print Title:  History of Orange County, New York,
Names:  Ruttenber, Edward Manning, 1825-1907, comp.
Clark, L. H. (Lewis H.)
Created / Published:  Philadelphia, Everts & Peck, 1881.
Library of Congress Control Number:  16020351
OCLC Number:  2236254
https://www.loc.gov/item/16020351
Page 522: Regarding 1775 Tax roll.
It is worthy of note, too, that the original list beam check marks, indicating that the taxes were not only assessed but paid, that the authority of the local officers was respected, though the ties that bound them to a national government were dissolving. This obedience to local home rule was characteristic of our ancestors. In throwing off British authority and establishing a new government they guarded against anarchy, and in the articles of association, signed so generally six months before this tax wan levied, they had pledged themselves not only to resistance to England, but to the "preservation of peace and order" among themselves.
District No. 1 – Abel Gale, Assessor,  (The following Carpenters are listed)
Solomon Carpenter, John Carpenter (sadler), Anthony Carpenter, Moses Carpenter, Carman Carpenter.
District No. 7 – John Steward, Assessor. The district being the Village of Goshen, south of Church Street and southward.
Timothy Carpenter, Richard Carpenter, Increase Carpenter, Daniel Carpenter, John Carpenter (stiller).


Abigail Stephenson

NAME: Last Name believed to be WILLIS.
See husband's notes under MARRIAGE: - which indicates her maiden name is Stevenson.

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8644148
Abigail Carpenter
Birth: 1727 Death: Jul. 23, 1760 According to "Inscriptions on Tombstones erected prior to 1800," this is Abigail. Inscription: Here lies the Body of ______ the wife of Mr ANTHONY ~CARPENTER~ who died July 23d A.D. 1760 Aged 33 years. Burial: Grove Street Cemetery New Haven New Haven County Connecticut, USA Plot: Buried in the Green -- tombstone along the West Wall Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Apr 16, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8644148
NOTE:  Where the stone has been damaged, you can still see the last letters of her name. "____ail"


2259. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1043 in the CM.


Nathaniel Rogers

Per the Carpenter Memorial page 166 under number 1043.
Nathaniel was the only son of Nathaniel and Dorothy (Sherman) Rogers, and was born 9 days after his father died.
He graduated at Harvard. He was stigmatized as a Tory in the time of the Revolution.  At the close of the war he became a member of the Legislature.  He continued as a Senator or councilor until appointed by President Washington as Marshall of the State of New Hampshire.  He was appointed by President Adams to the office of supervisor of the Revenue of the state of New Hampshire and held it until the office was abolished by President Jefferson.  He was afterwards a Judge of probate for Rockingham county, NH.
Married in Boston, MA.. They had 12 children.


2260. Mary Carpenter

Number 1044 in the CM.  Not living in 1762.


2261. Helena Carpenter

Number 1041 in the CM.
Less than 4 years old in 1762!  See father's notes.