Group 3 - Descendants of William Carpenter-98-
Father of William Carpenter-584 (b. abt 1605)

Notes


5257. Buel Bryant Carpenter

His early years were spent in teaching and working at his trade
as a wagon maker during the summers.  He was for many years
elected superintendent of schools and being an expert writer was
often selected as clerk of elections.  He was a staunch
temperance advocate.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 321


11161. Ira Carpenter

He worked on the farm with his father till he was 22 years of age.1  MILI His resting place is unknown to the family.  He enlisted and served in the late war till his death. CIVIL WAR DEATH. Unknown if died
in battle or as a prisioner or of wounds or of disease.
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 522


Irving Perry

Resided in Moravia, N.Y.


11167. Osmar Horatio Shaver

1  MILI Osmar Horatio was killed during the civil war at Baxter Springs,
Ark., fighting under General Blunt's command;  he enlisted in
the ,WI cavalry, Sept 1, 1862;  he was shot through the
heart Oct. 5, 1863;  he was commissioned first lieutenant, but
the commission was lost.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 322


11168. Jasper Marion Shaver

Last known living with his parents at Clarkesville, Ia.


Henry Root Allen

Of Groton. They resided in Evansville,,WI


11178. Florien Ormsby

1  MILI He enlisted in company D, 143d NY volunteers and was taken
prisoner near Bridgeport,,TN, while on the march for Lookout
mountain where a battle was expected.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 322


11180. Ornam Wright Ormsby

1  MILI He enlisted as a private in the 28th battery of NY
volunteers, for three years and was honorably discharged at
Sandy Hook, N.Y. Harbor, August, 1865, he was never called into
active service.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 322


5262. Isaac Newton Carpenter

They resided in Breesport, N.Y and were living in 1880.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Isac N. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   62   NY   Butcher   NY   NY
Lucy A. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   54   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
Fred CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   18   NY   Laborer   NY   NY
Elma CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   15   NY   At Home   NY   NY
Foah CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   12   NY   At Home   NY   NY
Estella CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   9   NY   At Home   NY   NY
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Source Information:
 Census Place Breesport, Chemung, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254817
 NA Film Number   T9-0817
 Page Number   495B

GRAVE: image
Isaac Newton Carpenter
Birth: 12 May 1818 New York, USA
Death: 1895 (aged 76–77) Horseheads, Chemung County, New York, USA
Burial: Hilltop Cemetery, Breesport, Chemung County, New York, USA
Memorial #: 60847787
Family Members
Parents
Sylvanus Jenks Carpenter                 1780-1853
Rhoda Hathaway Carpenter                 1783-1871
Spouse
Lucy Carpenter                 1826-Unknown
Siblings
Ruel Bryant Carpenter                 1807-1875
Experience Carpenter Shaver                 1809-1897
Electa Lucinda Carpenter Allen                 1811-1897
Ann Hathaway Carpenter Ormsby                 1816-1853
Rhoda A Carpenter Clark                 1827-1875
Children
Eugene Carpenter                 1846-1914
Lizetta Carpenter Sawyer                 1849-1914
Jerome Carpenter                 1852-1929
C Adelbert Carpenter                 1854-1912
Frederick J Carpenter                 1861-1912
Alma Carpenter Coveney                 1864-1939
Zoah A Carpenter                 1867-1894
Created by: David Goltry (47177571)
Added: 30 Oct 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60847787/isaac-newton-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 04 April 2020), memorial page for Isaac Newton Carpenter (12 May 1818–1895), Find a Grave Memorial no. 60847787, citing Hilltop Cemetery, Breesport, Chemung County, New York, USA ; Maintained by David Goltry (contributor 47177571) .


Lucy A. Eliott

GRAVE: image
Lucy Carpenter
Birth: 1826
Death: unknown
Burial: Hilltop Cemetery, Breesport, Chemung County, New York, USA
Memorial #: 60847795
Family Members
Spouse
Isaac Newton Carpenter                 1818-1895
Children
Eugene Carpenter                 1846-1914
Lizetta Carpenter Sawyer                 1849-1914
Jerome Carpenter                 1852-1929
C Adelbert Carpenter                 1854-1912
Frederick J Carpenter                 1861-1912
Alma Carpenter Coveney                 1864-1939
Zoah A Carpenter                 1867-1894
Created by: David Goltry (47177571)
Added: 30 Oct 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60847795/lucy-carpenter
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 04 April 2020), memorial page for Lucy Carpenter (1826–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 60847795, citing Hilltop Cemetery, Breesport, Chemung County, New York, USA ; Maintained by David Goltry (contributor 47177571) .


William H. Sawyer

Of Veteran, Chemung   He resided in Horsehead.1  MILI William H. Sawyer enlisted in the late
(Civil) war, Aug. 30, 1862, in Company H., 50th regiment of NY volunteers of engineers
and was discharged June 13, 1865, by special order.  His service was in laying pontoon
bridges and fortifications in the Army of the Potomac.   CIVIL WAR VETERAN.
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 523


5264. George W. Carpenter

George W. was one of the first men of Groton, N.Y., socially,
financially and morally.  He owned the Groton Hotel and other
real estate in the town and was respected and loved by all who
knew him.  His sudden death was caused by being struck on the
head by a falling limb of a tree in the woods near Dryden, where
he had some men at work.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 322


Lucetta D. Dye

When Mr. Green died she went to Ithaca, N.Y., in which place her
daughter Mrs. Eva C. Magoris resided.


Caleb Washington Clark

Caleb W. was the son of James and Susan C. (Andrews) Clark, by
trade a harness and shoemaker;   he was in the carriage business
in Groton; he removed from Groton to Rochester, N.Y., and
accepted a position as foreman of the shoe department of the
House of Refuge, under his brother-in-law C. Hitchcock. He
removed to Cincinnati when Mr. Hitchcock took the contract and
manufactured for the wholesale shoe business.   Rhoda was the
youngest of 11 children and the second wife of Caleb W. Clark
and the mother of three children.  After living in Groton and
Rochester and moving to Cincinnati,,OH, about 1863, Mrs.
Carpenter became troubled with a heart difficulty from which she
never recovered. Her death resulted from the effect of a fall by
which her right side was paralyzed.      Mrs. Carpenter was
buried by the side of her youngest child in Spring Grove
cemetery, Cincinnati,,OH.   She was a woman of extraordinary
good qualities and was esteemed and respected by all who knew
her; she was a member of the Presbyterian church at Cincinnati.

CINCINNATI,,OH, Aug. 15, 1879.

MR. CARPENTER:

Dear Sir -Your postal of the 12th inst. is received.   I did not
know of your sickness,  and am pleased to know that you are
recovering.  I have frequently seen your name in New England
Genealogical Register, and it is a great pleasure to address one
who has taken so much interest in his family, and devoted so
much time and expense to benefit those belonging to the present
and future generations of the Carpenter family. Burke says,
Those who treasure the memory of their ancestors should be
remembered `and there is no doubt in my mind,  that you, while
living have built your own monument, which I hope will ever be
regarded as great a work as that achieved by any whose names you
will record. I have had a little experience in glancing over old
records and books, but I doubt whether with nearly two years
occasional reading I have ever acquired more than an idea of the
vast amount of trouble and work that you have been too. There is
one consolation in knowing that while the study is laborious, at
the same time it is not void of pleasure.  In January of 1875,
my mother, Rhoda (Carpenter) Clark died, and since that time I
have always felt a desire to know who were her ancestors. During
her life-time I did not question her about any of my relations
on her side, and then did not know the name of my grandfather.
I have since been able to trace the line back to William, of
Weymouth who came in the "Bevis" in 1633, and from the time of
my great.grandfather Elisha Carpenter, I have commenced forming
a record of the family which I expect will, in a

few months, be complete down to the present generation;  with
the names of those who are interested. with descendants
complete, the record will contain nearly 400 souls. These
records of the different families which are now being written
and collected for me, will (when I have seen that they are all
gathered and complete,) be forwarded to my cousin Henry Shaver,
who has promised to correct and publish them in tile form of a
pamphlet.

Your cousin,

WILL C. CLARK."

Mr. Clark very kindly gave his collections to the compiler to
take there from what was needed to make the record of that
branch of the family complete who had emigrated west, showing a
great interest in other branches and the perfection of the work.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 323


5275. William Carpenter

Number 2768 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family is number 813 1/2 on page 523.
He was in a water company at Smartville, CA: he left for that place on Jan. 13,
1849 and reached there about June 1 of the same year.


BURIAL: no image
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25924672
Birth:  Sep. 8, 1822
Death:  1874
~Husband of:
Lucretia Curtis: m. 09 Oct 1861
Family links:
 Parents:
 Wooster Carpenter (1777 - 1858)
Note: researching  
Burial:
Lakeside - Carpenter Cemetery
East Providence
Providence County
Rhode Island, USA


11218. George Alsop Carpenter

Number 4995 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No family listed.


11219. Maria Louisa Carpenter

Number 4996 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No family listed.


11220. William Morris Carpenter

Number 4997 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No family listed.


11221. Allen Milville Carpenter

Number 4998 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No family listed.


5276. Maria Carpenter

Number 2769 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family is on page 844 which corrects children listed in notes.

MARRIAGE:
Name: Erastus M. Woodward
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 01 Oct 1850
Event Place: Seekonk, Massachusetts
Gender: Male
Age:
Marital Status:
Race:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marriage Registration Year:
Marriage Registration Place:
Estimated Birth Year:
Father: John P. Woodward
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother:
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Maria Carpenter
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Father: Wooster Carpenter
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Lavina Carpenter
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Record Number: 58
Film Number: 1428257
Digital Folder Number: 4332356
Image Number: 01066
Number of Images:
Collection: Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915
Source Citation
"Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4WT-QCG : accessed 10 July 2012), Wooster Carpenter in entry for Erastus M. Woodward and Maria Carpenter, 1850.


Isaac C. Burgess

He was an insurance appraiser with a residence at Hyde Park.


11224. Robert Woodward

His residence was the homestead at Seekonk.  A farmer.


11225. William Woodward

Residence: New Orleans, LA.  See notes on page 844 of the CM under number
2769.  He was (1895) a professor of drawing and painting at Tulane University
of Louisana.


11226. Ellsworth Woodward

Residence: New Orleans, LA.  See notes on page 844 of the CM under number
2769.  He was (1895) a professor of drawing and painting at H. Sophie Newcombs
Memorial College at New Orleans, Louisana.


11227. George Marion Woodward

A pattern maker.


5281. Solon Carpenter

Number 2775 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 324.
Family on page 524 (# 815).  A farmer.

Residence Seekonk, yet his Post Office address was Providence, RI.
He has held many important offices in Seekonk and represented the town in the
state Legislature in 1871.  Outside of town matters he is what is termed a
public business man engaged in insurance and general probate business.
SEE: MISC PICS for RIN 22126 for a picture of his house.

From: Robert Emlen
To: j_frosty@hotmail.com
Subject: information about Solon Carpenter?
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 16:02:59 -0400
Dear Mr. Carpenter:
I seek information about Solon Carpenter (1829-1923) of Seekonk, Masaachusetts. I have the reference from Amos Carpenter _A Geneological History_ (1898). Can you point me to any more recent work that includes this branch?
Yrs sincerel,yRob Emlen
Robert P. Emlen
University Curator & Senior Lecturer in American Civilization - Brown University
Box 1892
Providence RI 02912
401.863.3656
MORE:
Kind thanks for sending this information about the Solon Carpenter who built my house about 1875. From the land evidence records and the probate records at the Bristol County Courthouse in Taunton, Mass., I can add the
following:
Bristol County Land Evidence vol. 735 page 396:
A real estate transaction of July 7, 1922 reveals that Solon Carpenter owns the home place with his wife Carroline F. S. Carpenter. This identifies the name of his second wife.
Bristol County Probate Court Will Book docket file 50513:
Probate documents dated June 22, 1923, name Davis Carpenter of Brown, New York, as the executor of his late father's estate. The identifies the month and an approximate day of death for Solomon (he died at age 93) and locates Davis Carpenter as living in New York at the time of his father's death.

At his father's death Davis Carpetner inherits all of his father's property outright while Caroline Carpenter is given life estate. This reveals that Caroline outlived Solon.
Bristol County Land Evidence vol. 753 page 122:
On September 17, 1924, Davis Carpenter of Bronx, New York, sells the Solon Carpenter farm outside the family. This concludes the ownership of land in Seekonk by that branch of the family.
When I find their gravestones I'll send along photographs.
Yours sincerely, Rob Emlen

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
 Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Solon CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   40   MA   Farmer   MA   MA
S. Amelia CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   43   MA   Keeping House   MA   MA
Davis CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   5   MA      MA   MA
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Source Information:
 Census Place Seekonk, Bristol, Massachusetts
 Family History Library Film   1254523
 NA Film Number   T9-0523
 Page Number   195B


Sophia Amelia Carpenter

Number 2819 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
See corrective notes on page 844.

Sophia was a very superior woman as a wife and mother.  The needed wants and
comforts of all her household were well provided for her by untiring labor and
forethought.  A woman of refinement.  A worthy and exemplary member of the
Congregational church and a firm supporter of good society in and out of
church.


11228. Davis Carpenter

Number 5007 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 524.
No family listed.
Bristol County Probate Court Will Book docket file 50513:
Probate documents dated June 22, 1923, name Davis Carpenter of Brown, New York, as the executor of his late father's estate.
Bristol County Land Evidence vol. 753 page 122:
On September 17, 1924, Davis Carpenter of Bronx, New York, sells the Solon Carpenter farm outside the family. This concludes the ownership of land in Seekonk by that branch of the family.
See father's notes for more.
SEE: MISC PICS for RIN 22126 for a picture of the house.