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

Notes


6156. Franklin R. Carpenter

CENSUS: 1880 US Census.
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Franklin CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   58   VT   Farmer   RI   VT
Sophia CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   48   VT   Keeping House   VT   VT
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Source Information:
 Census Place Poultney, Rutland, Vermont
 Family History Library Film   1255347
 NA Film Number   T9-1347
 Page Number   251A


6157. Augustus Burnell Carpenter

CENSUS:  1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Augustus B. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   53   VT   Wagon Maker   VT   VT
Martha M. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   47   VT   House Keeping   VT   VT
Luella CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   20   IL   At Home   VT   VT
Nellie F. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   18   IL   School Teacher   VT   VT
Lizzie N. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   13   IL   At Home   VT   VT
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Source Information:
 Census Place Pecatonica, Winnebago, Illinois
 Family History Library Film   1254261
 NA Film Number   T9-0261
 Page Number   109A


6162. Hiram Benjamin Carpenter

CENSUS: 1880 US Census.
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Hiram B CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   49   VT   Painter   VT   VT
Mary E CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   39   VT   Keeping House   NY   CANADA
Willie M CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   19   VT   Painter   VT   VT
Nettie M CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   17   VT   At Home   VT   VT
Homer D CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   9   VT   At Home   VT   VT
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Source Information:
 Census Place St. Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont
 Family History Library Film   1255342
 NA Film Number   T9-1342
 Page Number   205A


6164. Charles D. Carpenter

Number 3410 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 390.  No family listed.
Civil War Vet.

CENSUS:  1880 US Census:
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles D. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   44   VT   Sadler   VT   VT
Mary A. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   40   VT   Keep House   IRE   VT
Nellie J. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   18   VT   Works Out   VT   VT
Lenora E. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   11   VT   At Home   VT   VT
Charles S. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   7   VT      VT   VT
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Source Information:
 Census Place Barre, Washington, Vermont
 Family History Library Film   1255348
 NA Film Number   T9-1348
 Page Number   5B


From: "Marque Carpenter"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 5:37 AM
Subject: [CARPENTER] Charles D. Carpenter CM # 3410
I just received the National Archives Records for Charles D. Carpenter, Son of Mason Carpenter and Fanny Olds. the records are around 150 pages, Here is what I have extracted so far. The bulk of the records are concerning his wife Mary and step daughter Nelle attempting to collect his Civil War disability Pension. As soon as I get a chance I will scan the records, Anyone wanting a copy just drop me a line and I will send them to you.
Charles D. Carpenter Carpenter Memorial # 3410
b apr 11 1836 in Waterbury, Vermont
d Jul 3 1913 in Barre, Washington County, Vermont
married
Mary A. Nichols on March 07, 1865 in Barre, Washington County, Vermont
she was born in 1840 in Barre, Washington County, Vermont and died nob 5 1921 in Barre, Washington County, Vermont, she is the daughter of Robert & Mary Nichols

Charles is her second husband, her first husband was Lorenzo Stowe b 1835 in Canada and died jan 16 1863 in Falmouth, Virginia in the civil war in the 12th Regt Rhode Island Inf., he died of Typhoid Fever, he is the son of Alonzo and Eliz Stowe.
Lorenzo and Mary were married March 11, 1859 in Barre, Washington County, Vermont They have one child together Nellie Jane Stowe who was born jul 29 1861 in Burlington, Vermont. Nellie Jane applied for an orphans Pension after her fathers death.

Charles Carpenter served in  Company C. First Regt. Vermont Cavalry as a saddler. Mary's residence when Charles died was 47 Spaulding Street, Barre, Washington County, Vermont Charles is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, Washington County, Vermont. Charles received a disability pension from the war. records state he was deaf, Children to Charles and Mary were Lenora E. Carpenter b August 09, 1868 and Charles Leslie Carpenter b December 21, 1872


Mary A. Nichols

Civil War Vet.

Lorenzo Stowe b 1835 in Canada and died jan 16 1863 in Falmouth, Virginia in the civil war in the 12th Regt Rhode Island Inf., he died of Typhoid Fever, he is the son of Alonzo and Eliz Stowe.
Lorenzo and Mary were married March 11, 1859 in Barre, Washington County, Vermont They have one child together Nellie Jane Stowe who was born jul 29 1861 in Burlington, Vermont. Nellie Jane applied for an orphans Pension after her fathers death.


6168. Orvis Carpenter

Number 3414 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 390.  No family listed.
Civil War Vet.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census.
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Orvis CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   34   VT   Marble Cutter   VT   VT
Lucinda CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   21   CAN   Keeping House   CAN   CAN
Fannie CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   9   NY      VT   CAN
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Source Information:
 Census Place District 2, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254929
 NA Film Number   T9-0929
 Page Number   424C


6179. William Carpenter

Not in the Carpenter Memorial.  May or may not be a child in this family.

CENSUS: 1830 US Census - same person?
Name: William Carpenter
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 9
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11
Source Citation
1830; Census Place: Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Series: M19; Roll: 129; Page: 127; Family History Library Film: 0337940
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. (NARA microfilm publication M19, 201 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: William Carpenter
Age: 58
Birth Year: abt 1792
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Home in 1850: Onondaga, Ingham, Michigan, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 670
Household Members:
Name Age
William Carpenter 58
Olive Carpenter 59
David Carpenter 22
Olive M Carpenter 20
Minerva Carpenter 18  <-------- daughter in law
Franklin Carpenter 4    <-------- grandson
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Onondaga, Ingham, Michigan; Roll: M432_351; Page: 117B; Image: 637
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: Wm Carpenter
Age: 68
Birth Year: abt 1792
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Massachusetts
Home in 1860: Aurelius, Ingham, Michigan
Post Office: Aurelius
Family Number: 1524
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Wm Carpenter 68
Olive Carpenter 69
Chas Sabins 38
Olive M Sabins 31
Ransom W Sabins 1
Esther A Sabins 4/12
Franklin Carpenter 14
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Aurelius, Ingham, Michigan; Roll: M653_545; Page: 394; Family History Library Film: 803545
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census - now a widower, with married daughter
Name: William Carpenter
Age in 1870: 78
Birth Year: abt 1792
Birthplace: Rhode Island
Home in 1870: Aurelius, Ingham, Michigan
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Mason
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Savin 50
Matilda Savin 40
Ransom W Savin 11
Hally Savin 9
Seville Savin 7
William Carpenter 78   <-------------------------
Ranson Savin 75
Jane Savin 70
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Aurelius, Ingham, Michigan; Roll: M593_675; Page: 33A; Image: 218368; Family History Library Film: 552174
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

GRAVE:  image
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William Carpenter
Birth: 1791, USA
Death: Nov. 10, 1870
Aurelius
Ingham County
Michigan, USA
William Carpenter was born about 1791. He was married to Olive Carpenter. He died on November 10, 1870 at the age of 79 years, 2 months and 11 days. He is buried next to his wife in the cemetery.
Childred
Emeline 1811 – 1887 M, Henry Isham
Susan S 1818 – 1887 M. Frederick Walker
Louisa 1815 – 1847 M Augustus Isham
Diana 1824 – 1890 M. Augustus Isham  
Family links:
 Parents:
 Josiah Carpenter (1768 - 1823)
 Lois Bullock Carpenter (1772 - 1862)
 Spouse:
 Olive Wilcox Carpenter (1791 - 1864)*
 Children:
 Emaline Carpenter Isham (1811 - 1887)*
 Louisa Carpenter Isham (1815 - 1847)*
 Susan S Carpenter Walker (1818 - 1887)*
 Nancy Carpenter Brink Carl (1822 - 1894)*
 Siblings:
 William Carpenter (1791 - 1870)
 Caleb Carpenter (1798 - 1873)*
 Esther Carpenter Bennett (1802 - 1877)*
 Rufus Carpenter (1809 - 1891)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Greenwood Cemetery
Aurelius
Ingham County
Michigan, USA
Plot: Section A lot 140 Grave 6

Maintained by: Pattie Welsh
Originally Created by: Sandra Moore
Record added: Aug 25, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 29311997

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Old info and speculations

E-MAIL:
John L.,
No exact match in my records.  However, I found a William Carpenter-58022 born 1791 of, Westminster, Windham, VT who may fit. This based on "Belofit" Carpenter's father born in VT.
While William is not in the Carpenter Memorial and may or may not be a child in this family of Abel Carpenter-42258 (born in 1754) and Sarah Fippin Phippen-42259 (b. abt 1754).  I printed out the family below the 1880 census data.
I searched the 1880 and found the following.  I hope it helps.
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA
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1880 United States Census
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 Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Belofet CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   62   NY   Farmer   VT   VT
Elmira CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   60   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
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Source Information:
 Census Place Lakeville, Livingston, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254859
 NA Film Number   T9-0859
 Page Number   195C
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You searched for:  Carpenter
Census: 1880 United States Census
Census Locality: Lakeville, Livingston, New York
Exact Spelling: Off
 1880 US Census - 12
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. Emeline CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Self   Gender: Female   Birth: <1825> NY
2. Belofet CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Self   Gender: Male   Birth: <1818> NY
3. Elmira CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Wife   Gender: Female   Birth: <1820> NY
4. Ira CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Self   Gender: Male   Birth: <1818> NY
5. Mary M. CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Wife   Gender: Female   Birth: <1836> NY
6. Sarah CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1863> NY
7. Oliver CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Son   Gender: Male   Birth: <1865> NY
8. Nellie CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1867> NY
9. Cora CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1869> NY
10. Marcia CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1871> NY
11. Hannah CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1875> NY
12. CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / New York
Son   Gender: Male   Birth: <1880> NY
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Joseph Carpenter, Birth, New York, United States
Census: 1880 United States Census
Census Locality: Kansas
Exact Spelling: Off
  1880 US Census - 3
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. Joseph CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Self   Gender: Male   Birth: <1821> NY
2. Jos. CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Self   Gender: Male   Birth: <1830> NY
3. Joseph CARPENTER - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Other   Gender: Male   Birth: <1845> NY
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1880 United States Census
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 Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
S. P. BELDEN   Self   M   Male   W   58   NY   Farmer   VT   CT
Hatense BELDEN   Wife   M   Female   W   56   NY   House Keeping   VT   VT
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Source Information:
 Census Place Mission, Brown, Kansas
 Family History Library Film   1254374
 NA Film Number   T9-0374
 Page Number   459B
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You searched for:  Mary Carmon, Birth, United States
Census: 1880 United States Census
Census Locality: Kansas
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  1880 US Census - 3
Select records to download - (50 maximum)
1. Mary M. CARMAN - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1862> MO
2. Mary A. CARMAN - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Wife   Gender: Female   Birth: <1829> NY
Father b. CT - Mother b. MA
3. Mary C. CARMAN - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Wife   Gender: Female   Birth: <1831> MD
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You searched for:  Felch, Birth, United States
Census: 1880 United States Census
Census Locality: Kansas
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    1880 US Census - 13
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1. Samuel FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Self   Gender: Male   Birth: <1834> NH
 2. Nancy FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Wife   Gender: Female   Birth: <1843> TN
 3. Minnie J. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1866> KS
4. George I. P. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Son   Gender: Male   Birth: <1870> KS
5. Lillie A. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1877> KS
6. Carlton P. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Nephew   Gender: Male   Birth: <1851> OH
7. Walter C. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Self   Gender: Male   Birth: <1850> AR
8. Jennie FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Wife   Gender: Female   Birth: <1854> OH
9. Clara A. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1873> KS
10. Ida E. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Dau   Gender: Female   Birth: <1875> KS
11. Walter E. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Son   Gender: Male   Birth: <1878> KS
12. William C. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Son   Gender: Male   Birth: <1880> KS
13. John D. FELCH - 1880 United States Census / Kansas
Self   Gender: Male   Birth: <1840> NY
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----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 8:31 PM
Subject: William CARPENTER
> Anybody familar with this Carpenter family
> William CARPENTER married Betsy BANNISTER in Gainesville, Wyoming County NY
> in 1811. They settled in Groveland, Livingston County NY soon after that. Their
> children were sons: Billezar, and Joseph. Daughters: Charity, Eliza, Mary,
> Hortense, and Elizabeth. Betsy (Bannister) CARPENTER was born May 20, 1791, and
> died 13 March, 1826 at Groveland, NY. In 1844 William Carpenter and all of his
> children and their families moved to Wheatland, Kenosha County Wisconsin.
> William died there 13 April 1859, Charity may also have died in Wisconsin. In
> 1870 Billezar CARPENTER and his wife Almira (?) returned to to live at Lakeville,
> Livingston County NY and were living there when he died in the mid-1880's.
> Joseph CARPENTER, Eliza (FELCH), Mary (CARMON), Hortense (BELDEN), and Elizabeth
> (BUSWELL) along with their spouses and children moved to Illinois for a short
> time, then to Brown County Kansas in abt. 1872. They are buried in the family
> lot at Wheatland Cemetery near Horton, Brown County Kansas.
____________________________


Olive Wilcox

GRAVE:  image
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Olive Wilcox Carpenter
Birth: 1791
Death: Jan. 6, 1864
Olive Carpenter was the wife of William Carpenter. She passed away on January 6 , 1864 in Aurelius Ingham County, Michigan. She is buried next to her husband and also the Sabins, Charles, Olive, Hilda and Esther Ann, and Seneca A. Sabin
Children:
Emeline Carpenter 1811 – 1887 M, Henry Isham
Susan S Carpenter1818 – 1887 M. Frederick Walker
Louisa Carpenter 1815 – 1847 M Augustus Isham
Diana Carpenter 1824 – 1890 M. Augustus Isham
Family links:
 Spouse:
 William Carpenter (1791 - 1870)
 Children:
 Emaline Carpenter Isham (1811 - 1887)*
 Louisa Carpenter Isham (1815 - 1847)*
 Susan S Carpenter Walker (1818 - 1887)*
 Nancy Carpenter Brink Carl (1822 - 1894)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Greenwood Cemetery
Aurelius
Ingham County
Michigan, USA
Plot: Section A Lot 140 Grave 5

Maintained by: Pattie Welsh
Originally Created by: Sandra Moore
Record added: Aug 25, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 29312179


12668. Emeline Carpenter

Anita Zahm notes:
I have found Emeline Carpenter and Harry Isham census for 1860 & 1870 in Michigan. There is an A and Augustus Isham with wife Diana (could be daughter of William) on 1860 & 1870 census records in Michigan.


12669. Louisa Carpenter

Published date: 21 Sep 1831.


12671. Nancy Carpenter

GRAVE: images
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Nancy Carpenter Brink Carl
Birth: 1822
Ohio, USA
Death: 1894
Midland
Midland County
Michigan, USA
Wife of Josephus Brink, born in 1818 - Vienna, Oneida, New York, USA.
 Family links:
 Parents:
 William Carpenter (1791 - 1870)
 Olive Wilcox Carpenter (1791 - 1864)
 Children:
 William Henry Brink (1844 - 1899)*
 Nelson W. Brink (1854 - 1908)*
 David H. Brink (1858 - 1924)*
 Siblings:
 Emaline Carpenter Isham (1811 - 1887)*
 Louisa Carpenter Isham (1815 - 1847)*
 Susan S Carpenter Walker (1818 - 1887)*
 Nancy Carpenter Brink Carl (1822 - 1894)
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
BRINK
Mother 1822-1894
Burial:
Midland City Cemetery
Midland
Midland County
Michigan, USA
Plot: Section I, Lot 46, 5

Created by: Jazzberry
Record added: Dec 22, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 82293995


6181. Zachary Carpenter

Number 4045 in the Carpenter Memoiral on page 437.
Nancy Hawes, daughter of Ebenezer Hawes of Brattleboro VT, had a sister,
Eleanor, who married a very distant relative, Ezra Carpenter (Carpenter
memorial #5754), who settled in Guys Mills (Crawford) PA a few years earlier
than Abner and Nancy. Another sister, probably unmarried, Susanna, lived with
Abner and Nancy in Brattleboro and in Guys Mills until the death of Nancy, when
she moved in with Ezra and Eleanor.
Zachary was married to Maria Bennett (daughter of ) before 1820. [68]  Maria
Bennett was born about 1794.  She appeared on the census in 1840 in Cuyahoga
County OH. [69]  1840 census shows Mrs. Maria Carpenter (40-50), with one boy,
Hyde (10-15) and one girl, Sarah or Selecta (10-15). Probably Zachary had died.

TAX:
Name: Zachary Carpenter
Residence Year: 1820, 1823, 1824-1834
Residence Place: Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Volume Number: 1
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Tax Lists, 1819-1869 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data: Tax Records of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1819-1869.

Max Roha's data: (See grandmother's notes for source references).
THIRD GENERATION
16.  Zachary Carpenter [104] was born on 17 Jul 1794 in Rehoboth (Bristol) MA.
He appeared on the census in 1820 in
Cuyahoga County OH. [105]  1820 census shows two people: one man 26-45
(Zachary=26) and one woman 16-26 (Maria
~26).  He appeared on the census in 1830 in Cuyahoga County OH. [106]  1830
census shows 1 boy, Hyde (<5), 1 boy (5-
10), 1 girl, Sarah or Selecta (5-10) and 1 man, Zachary (30-40). Where is
Maria? She appears in next census as a widow.  He
died before 1840. [107]  1840 census shows only his wife and two children
without himself.  He was listed in Carp-Mem under #4045. [108]
He was married to Maria Bennet (daughter of ) before 1820. [109]  Maria Bennet
was born about 1794.  She appeared on the
census in 1840 in Cuyahoga County OH. [110]  1840 census shows Mrs. Maria
Carpenter (40-50), with one boy, Hyde (10-
15) and one girl, Sarah or Selecta (10-15). Probably Zachary had died.  She
appeared on the census in 1850 in Brunswick
(Medina) OH. [111]  Zachary Carpenter and Maria Bennet had the following
children:
+77 i.   Selecta Carpenter.
+78 ii.  Sarah Carpenter.
79  iii. Hyde Carpenter was listed in Carp-Mem under #8474. [112]
FOURTH GENERATION
77.  Selecta Carpenter was listed in Carp-Mem under #8472. [228]
She was married to Amasiah Morton.
78.  Sarah Carpenter appeared on the census in 1850 in Medina
(Medina) OH. [229]  She resided in Brunswick (Medina)
OH.  She was listed in Carp-Mem under #8473. [230]
She was married to L Kelly after 1850.

Information supplied by Jeanna Clark via email 24 Sep 2009.  < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >
1820 - Zachariah Carpenter and Maria Bennet (only one t), both of Strongsville, were married on 29 May 1820, Cuyahoga Co OH. Recorded in Vol 1, pg 139. Married by Abijah Haynes, Justice of Peace. (Cuyahoga Co OH marriage index shows the name as Marion but it is clearly Maria on the record.)
1823 - Zachary Carpenter was an administrator, along with his brother William, for the estate of their father Josiah Carpenter.
1831 - Probate for "Zachary Carpenter, Strongsville OH, Common Pleas Probate Dkt A, Case 283. Nuncuptive Will: written Tuesday, 15 Mar 1831, proved 25 April 1831; Devisees: wife, Maria Carpenter; "my children until they become of lawful age" not named; No Exec named; Ebenezer G Woodward, Sarah B Whitney, witnesses. Not signed. (Note: Nuncupative Will given at Zachary Carpenter's house, 15th March 1831, before witnesses who attested 23 Mar 1831.) Also recorded: Probate Record Common Pleas Book C, pg 82. (Taken from "Abstracts of Wills, Estates and Guardianships, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Common Pleas Court, 1811-1852", pg 34.)
1840 (widow) Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, Mrs Maria CARPENTER, males 1 10-15; females 1 10-15, 1 40-50. (According to my records these 2 children listed here would be Sarah and Hyde, as Selecta was married in 1838.)
1850 (widow) Medina Co OH, Brunswick Twp, 14 Aug 1850, #810-813, Lemuel W KELLEY, 30, male, mason, RE value $800, NY; Sarah B, 29, female, OH; Reuben B, 5, OH; Maria, 3, OH; Lydia, age 8/12, OH; Maria CARPENTER, 50, VT.Information supplied by Jeanna Clark via email 24 Sep 2009. < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >


Maria Bennet

Listed as born in NY, but married and lived in MA?

Maria Carpenter is with the family on 1830 census in the 30-40 age group. (Max Roha's data asks where is Maria?)


12676. Sarah B. Carpenter

Married to Lemuel W Kelley, 3 Apr 1844, Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co, OH.
1844 - Sarah B Carpenter married Lemuel W Kelly, 3 Apr 1844, Cuyahoga Co OH. Recorded in Volume 4, pg 216. Married by John Barr, J P.
1850 Medina Co OH, Brunswick Twp, 14 Aug 1850, #810-813, Lemuel W KELLEY, 30, male, mason, RE value $800, NY; Sarah B, 29, female, OH; Reuben B, 5, OH; Maria, 3, OH; Lydia, age 8/12, OH; Maria CARPENTER, 50, VT.
1851-1859, Sarah B (Carpenter) Kelley died before the 1860 census, sometime between 1851 when her last child was born and 1859 when Lemuel W Kelley married Chloe M Carpenter a cousin of Sarah.
1857 - Findagrave.com lists: "Sarah Carpenter Kelley, Birth 1830, Death 1857. First wife of Lemuel Kelley. Married 3 April 1844 in Strongsville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Zachary Carpenter and Maria Bennett. Burial Bennetts Corners Cemetery, Brunswick, Medina Co OH. Created by Michael Mader. Record added May 25, 2008. Find A Grave Memorial# 27076500." (Sarah was born about 1821, per 1850 census, where she was age 29 yrs.)
Information supplied by Jeanna Clark via email 24 Sep 2009.  < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >


Lemuel W. Kelly

Information supplied by Jeanna Clark via email 24 Sep 2009.  < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >


6182. David Carpenter

He appeared on the census in 1820 in Brattleboro (Windham) VT. [72]  1820
census lists 1 male<10 [Edward=2], 1 male 18-26 [David=24] and 1 female 16-26
[Lydia=24].  He appeared on the census in 1830 in Brattleboro (Windham) VT.
[73]  1830 census lists 2 males <5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40 [David=34], 2
females 15-20 and 1 female 30-40 [Lydia=34].  He immigrated after 1830 to
Brunswick (Medina) OH.  He died on 12 Apr 1863.  He was buried in Bennets
Corners Cemetery, Brunswick (Medina) OH.  Most of children born (and lived) in
(Brunswick) Ohio.

Max Roha's data: (See grandmother's notes for source references).
THIRD GENERATION
17.  David Carpenter [113] was born on 3 May 1796 in Rehoboth (Bristol) MA.
[114]  He died on 12 Apr 1863.  He was
buried in Bennets Corners Cemetery, Brunswick (Medina) OH.  He was listed in
Carp-Mem under #4046. [115]  Most of
children born (and lived) in (Brunswick) Ohio.
He was married to Lydia Carpenter before 1818.  Lydia Carpenter was born about
1796 in Rehoboth (Bristol) MA.  She
died on 4 Mar 1869.  She was buried in Bennets Corners Cemetery, Brunswick
(Medina) OH.  David Carpenter and Lydia
Carpenter had the following children:
                      80             i.     Edward Carpenter was born on 5 Nov
1818.  He resided in Worcester MA.  He was listed in Carp-
            Mem under #6310. [116]
                      81            ii.     Chloe M. Carpenter was born on 21
Jan 1822.  She resided in Brunswick (Medina) OH.  She was
            listed in Carp-Mem under #6211. [117]
                      82           iii.     Annette Carpenter was born on 30
Mar 1824.  She was buried in Bennets Corners Cemetery,
            Brunswick (Medina) OH.  She was listed in Carp-Mem under #6212.
[118]
                      83            iv.     Dexter Carpenter was born on 13
Jun 1827.  He was listed in Carp-Mem under #6213. [119]
                      84             v.     Bradley Carpenter was born on 3
Nov 1829.  He was listed in Carp-Mem under #6214. [120]
                      85            vi.     Alonzo H. Carpenter was born on 14
Sep 1854.  He resided in Brunswick (Medina) OH.  He was
            listed in Carp-Mem under #6215. [121]
                      86           vii.     David Wells Carpenter was born on
15 Nov 1837.  He resided in Wellington OH.  He was listed in
            Carp-Mem under #6316. [122]
                      87          viii.     Otis Carpenter was born on 25 Jul
1840.  He resided in Brunswick (Medina) OH.  He was listed in
            Carp-Mem under #6317. [123]


Information supplied by Jeanna Clark via email 24 Sep 2009. < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >
1850 Medina Co OH, Hinckley Twp, 10 Aug 1850, #728-731, David CARPENTER, 54, male, farmer, RE value $4000, VT; Lydia, 56, female, VT; Mahulda (Chloe M?), 27, female, VT; Dexter, 23, male, farmer, RE value $700, VT; Bradley, 20, male, farmer, school, VT; Alonzo, 15, male, farmer, school, OH; William, 12, male, school, OH; Otis, 9, male, school, OH. (The William, age 12, is clearly written as William, but he fits the David Wells Carpenter that is listed on the family group sheet.) This family is next door to Rufus Carpenter who would be a younger brother of David.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: David Carpenter
Residence: Medina, Ohio
Age: 54 years
Estimated birth year: 1796
Birthplace: Vermont
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document):
Race or color (expanded):
Death month:
Death date:
Film number: 444702
Image number: 00424
Reference number: 27
Dwelling: 728
Household id: 731
Marital status:
Free or slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850

1860 Medina Co OH, Hinckley Twp, Hinckley PO, 9 Jul 1860, #643-643, David CARPENTER, 64, male, farmer, RE value $4220, PP value $1000, VT; Lydia, 65, female, VT; Alonzo H, 25, male, farmer, RE value $1000, PP value $500, OH; Otis, 19, male, farm hand, school, OH.
CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: David Carpenter
Residence: Medina, Ohio
Minor civil division: Hinckley Township
Age: 64 years
Estimated birth year: 1796
Birthplace: Vermont
Gender: Male
Page: 81
Family number: 643
Film number: 805007
Digital GS number: 4282831
Image number: 00521
NARA publication number: M653
Collection: United States Census, 1860


Lydia Carpenter

Legally adopted.  NFD


6183. Caleb Carpenter

QUESTION:  Did he marry a Sarah Cahow for his first wife??
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Sarah Cahow
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 22 May 1821
Event Place: Portage,Ohio
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: M51334-1
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
GS Film number: 0891357 V. 3
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDVQ-R65 : accessed 21 March 2016), Caleb Carpenter and Sarah Cahow, 22 May 1821; citing Portage,Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 0891357 V. 3.
SEE ALSO:
BOOK:
Portage County, Ohio Marriages 1808-1850. Vol. 1 printed 1990.
Caleb Carpenter to Sarah Cahow 22 May 1821
Aaron Carpenter to Tirzah Drake 4 Nov 1825
William Carpenter to Mary Frost 12 Jan 1840
William Carpenter to Laura Frost 1 Jan 1843
Nun Carpenter to Diademia Hatch 19 Jan 1843

TAX: 1824
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Residence Year: 1824
Residence Place: Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Volume Number: 3
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Tax Lists, 1819-1869 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data: Tax Records of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1819-1869.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Age: 52
Birth Year: abt 1798
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1850: Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 112
Household Members:
Name Age
Caleb Carpenter 52
C Carpenter 42
Clara Carpenter 18
Mary Carpenter 17
Joseph Marsh 26
Mary Nolan 20
Miranda C Willard 39
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; Roll: M432_427; Page: 98A; Image: 202
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Age: 62
Birth Year: abt 1798
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Vermont
Home in 1860: Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Post Office: Keene
Family Number: 191
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Caleb Carpenter 62
Clara H Carpenter 27
Mary M Carpenter 25
Susanah Thompson 34
Martha Griffith 15
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; Roll: M653_668; Page: 26; Image: 30; Family History Library Film: 803668
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Age in 1870: 72
Birth Year: abt 1798
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1870: Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Strongsville
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Caleb Carpenter 72
Beulah Carpenter 55
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: M593_1193; Page: 624B; Image: 607; Family History Library Film: 552692
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

WILL:
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Probate Date: 3 Apr 1873
Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1873
Inferred Death Place: Ohio, USA
Case Number: 112
Item Description: Estate Files, Docket F, Case No 1106-1220, 1873
Table of Contents 7 images
Cover Page 1
Administration Papers 2
Will Papers 3–7
Source Citation
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Probate Estate Files; Author: Ohio. Court of Common Pleas (Cuyahoga County); Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: Ohio County, District and Probate Courts.

WILL: Probate
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Probate Date: 3 Apr 1873
Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1873
Inferred Death Place: Ohio, USA
Item Description: Will Records, Vol E-F, 1869-1874
Source Citation
Will Records; Probate Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: Ohio County, District and Probate Courts.
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=caleb&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Carpenter&gsln_x=0&mswpn__ftp=Ohio%2c+USA&mswpn=38&mswpn_PInfo=5-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3247%7c38%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c0%7c&MSAV=1&mssng=sarah&mssns=Cahow&cp=0&catbucket=rt&uidh=z13&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=15417566&db=USProbateOH&indiv=1&ml_rpos=12

GRAVE: image
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10278168
Caleb Carpenter
Birth: Apr. 30, 1798
Death: Jan. 20, 1873
Family links:
 Parents:
 Josiah Carpenter (1768 - 1823)
 Lois Bullock Carpenter (1772 - 1862)
 Spouse:
 Beulah Carpenter (1813 - 1896)
 Children:
 Angelina P Ogilvy Carpenter (1844 - 1939)*
 Siblings:
 William Carpenter (1791 - 1870)*
 Caleb Carpenter (1798 - 1873)
 Esther Carpenter Bennett (1802 - 1877)*
 Rufus Carpenter (1809 - 1891)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Strongsville Cemetery
Strongsville
Cuyahoga County
Ohio, USA

Created by: Joyce
Record added: Jan 05, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10278168

SAR:
Name: Caleb Carpenter
Birth Date: 3 Apr 1798
Birth Place: Brattleboro, Vermont
Death Date: 20 Jan 1873
Death Place: Strongsville, Ohio
SAR Membership: 85881
Role: Ancestor
Application Date: 30 Sep 1960
Father: Josiah Carpenter
Mother: Lois Bullock
Spouse: Susan Haynes
Children: Josiah E Carpenter
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls.

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See additional information below - Jeanna Zahn notes.
The person who submitted this line is:
Pricilla Adams Wood 640 Gretchen Road Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 426-3962
May 2 1994.
He appeared on the census in 1830 in Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH. [76]  1830
census shows 2 boys, Almeron and Alvin (<5), 1 girl, Jerusa (<), 1 boy, Josiah
(5-10), one woman, Susan (20-30) and one man, Caleb (30-40).  He appeared on
the census in 1840 in Cuyahoga County OH. [77]  1840 census shows 1 girl, Phila
or Susan (<5), 1 girl, Hulda (5-10), 2 boys, Ameron and Alvin (10-15), 1 girl,
Celia (10-15), 1 boy, Josiah (15-20), one man, Caleb (40-50) and one woman,
Susan (40-50).  He died on 10 Jan 1873 in Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH. [5]  He
died on 20 Jan 1873 in Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH. [5,78]  He was buried in
Strongsville OH Cemetery. [79]  A tall monument in Section A, near the entrance
to Strongsville OH cemetery includes names of Caleb, both wives and four
children who died young.  Caleb and Zachary traveled from Brattleboro VT to
Strongsville OH in 1818. In 1820, he bought 75 acres at $3.00/ac. Returned to
his old home in Vewrmont for a year as a woodcutter. Returned to Strongsville
and eventually doubled his farm size. His home was a station on the Underground
Railway. Caleb and Zachary traveled from Brattleboro VT to Strongsville OH in
1818. In 1820, he bought 75 acres at $3.00/ac. Returned to his old home in
Vermont for a year as a woodcutter. Returned to Strongsville and eventually
doubled his farm size. His home was a station on the Underground Railway.

Max Roha's data: (See grandmother's notes for source references).
THIRD GENERATION
18.  Caleb Carpenter [124,125] was born on 30 Apr 1798 in Brattleboro (Windham)
VT.  He appeared on the census in
1830 in Cuyahoga County OH. [126]  1830 census shows 2 boys, Almeron and Alvin
(<5), 1 girl, Jerusa (<5), 1 boy, Josiah
(5-10), one woman, Susan (20-30) and one man, Caleb (30-40).  He appeared on
the census in 1840 in Cuyahoga County OH.
[127]  1840 census shows 1 girl, Phila or Susan (<5), 1 girl, Hulda (5-10), 2
boys, Ameron and Alvin (10-15), 1 girl, Celia
(10-15), 1 boy, Josiah (15-20), one man, Caleb (40-50) and one woman, Susan
(40-50).  He died on 20 Jan 1873 in
Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH. [4,128]  Source: Priscilla Adams Wood, Chula Vista
CA  (1994)  He was buried in Strongsville
Cemetery. [129]  Grave A 2.5 1.  He was listed in Carp-Mem under #4047. [130]
Caleb and Zachary traveled from
Brattleboro VT to Strongsville OH in 1818.  In 1820, he bought 75 acres at
$3.00/ac. Returned to his old home in Vermont
for a year as a woodcutter. Returned to Strongsville and eventually doubled his
farm size. His home was a station on the Underground Railway.
He was married to Susan Haynes (daughter of ) in Nov 1823 in Strongsville
(Cuyahoga) OH.  Susan Haynes was born on 4
Jan 1801 in Brattleboro (Windham) VT.  She died on 10 Apr 1841 in Strongsville
(Cuyahoga) OH.  She was buried in
Strongsville Cemetery. [131,132]  Grave A 2.5 1.  Caleb Carpenter and Susan
Haynes had the following children:
                     +88             i.     Josiah Carpenter.
                     +89            ii.     Mary Jerusha Carpenter.
                     +90           iii.     Reuben Almeron Carpenter.
                     +91            iv.     Alvin H. Carpenter.
                      92             v.     Celia Carpenter was born Abt
1833..  She was listed in Carp-Mem under #8479. [133]
                     +93            vi.     Hulda Bethia Carpenter.
                     +94           vii.     Phila Carpenter.
                     +95          viii.     Susan Carpenter.
                     +96            ix.     Angeline P. Carpenter.
                      97             x.     Ida E. Carpenter was born on 6 May
1858. [134,135]  She died on 10 Sep 1865.  She was buried in
            Strongsville Cemetery. [136,137]  Grave A 2.5 1.  She was listed
in Carp-Mem under #8484. [138]
He was married to Beulah Dewey in 1843.  Beulah Dewey died in 1896.  She was
buried on 18 Dec 1896. [139,140] Grave: A 2.5 1 or C 64.
FOURTH GENERATION
 88.  Josiah Carpenter was born about 1825.  He resided in Windsor WI.  He was
listed in Carp-Mem under #8475. [231]
            He was married to Caroline Reynolds.  Josiah Carpenter and
Caroline Reynolds had the following children:
                     200             i.     Mary Carpenter was listed in
Carp-Mem under #8507. [232]
                     201            ii.     Ida Carpenter was listed in
Carp-Mem under #8508. [233]
                     202           iii.     Frank Carpenter was listed in
Carp-Mem under #8509. [234]
                     203            iv.     Charles Carpenter was listed in
Carp-Mem under #8510. [235]
89.  Mary Jerusha Carpenter was born about 1827.  She was listed in Carp-Mem
under #8476. [236]
She was married to Nathan Dodge.
90.  Reuben Almeron Carpenter [237] was born on 10 Jun 1828 in Strongsville
(Cuyahoga) OH.  He was born in 1829.
[238,239]  He died in 1911.  He was buried on 26 Apr 1911 in Strongsville
Cemetery. [240,241]  Grave B 105 D.  He was
listed in Carp-Mem under #8477. [242]
He was married to Matilda Umber in 1849.  Matilda Umber was born in 1832.  She
died in 1910.  She was buried on 20 Sep
1919 in Strongsville Cemetery. [243,244]  Grave B 105 B.  Reuben Almeron
Carpenter and Matilda Umber had the following children:
                     204             i.     Vernon Carpenter.
                     205            ii.     Willie Carpenter.
                     206           iii.     Eva Carpenter.
                     207            iv.     Allie Carpenter.
                     208             v.     Fred Carpenter.
91.  Alvin H. Carpenter was born Abt 1831..  He resided in MN.  He was listed
in Carp-Mem under #8478. [245]
He was married to Mary Porter.
93.  Hulda Bethia Carpenter [246] was born on 17 Mar 1835 in Strongsville
(Cuyahoga) OH.  She died on 13 Mar 1921 in
Olmsted (Cuyahoga) OH.  She was buried in Chestnut Grove Cem, Olmsted Falls
(Cuyahoga) OH. [247]  She was listed in
Carp-Mem under #8480. [248]
She was married to Lorenzo Burton Adams on 16 Oct 1867.  Lorenzo Burton Adams
was born in May 1832 in Middleburg
(Lorain) OH.  He died on 14 Aug 1884 in Olmsted (Cuyahoga) OH.  He was buried
in Chestnut Grove Cem, Olmsted Falls
(Cuyahoga) OH. [247]  He was also known as Alonzo.  He was a mayor.  Hulda
Bethia Carpenter and Lorenzo Burton
Adams had the following children:
                    +209             i.     Eva Adams.
                     210            ii.     Frederick Adams was born in 1856
in Olmsted (Cuyahoga) OH.  He died.  Lost out West.
                     211           iii.     Hurley Adams was born in 1858 in
Olmsted (Cuyahoga) OH.
                    +212            iv.     Charles Francis Adams.
                    +213             v.     Lorenzo B. Adams.
She was married to George Avery on 18 Jun 1900.  George Avery was born on 18
Aug 1832 in Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH.
He was born on 18 Aug 1832 in Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH.  He died on 26 Mar
1903 in Herscher IL.
94.  Phila Carpenter was born about 1837.  She was listed in Carp-Mem under
#8481. [249]
She was married to M. S. Hinman.
95.  Susan Carpenter was born Abt 1839..  She was listed in Carp-Mem under
#8482. [250]
She was married to Norwood Bowers.
96.  Angeline P. Carpenter was born in 1844. [251,252]  She died in 1939 in
Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH.  She was buried
in Strongsville Cemetery. [253,254]  Grave B-57.  She resided in Strongsville
(Cuyahoga) OH.  She was listed in Carp-Mem
under #8483. [255]  Residence in Strongsville OH.
She was married to J. W. Ogilvy.
FIFTH GENERATION
209.  Eva Adams was born in 1855 in Olmsted (Cuyahoga) OH.
She was married to John Phedmon.  John Phedmon was born about 1855.
212.  Charles Francis Adams was born on 9 Sep 1872 in Olmsted Falls (Cuyahoga)
OH.  He died on 12 Aug 1959 in Lorain
(Lorain) OH.  He was also known as Judge.  Coutry lawyer in Lorain OH, Judge of
many courts. With his son, Burt, and Mr.
Holaday, he created Adams Trout fly of which now there are 200 variatons.
He was married to Florence Mary Terrell in 1892 in Ridgeville (Lorain) OH.
Florence Mary Terrell was born on 17 Oct
1874 in Ridgeville (Lorain) OH.  She died on 28 Dec 1955 in Lorain (Lorain) OH.
Charles Francis Adams and Florence
Mary Terrell had the following children:
    308    i. Lorenzo Burton Adams [282] was born on 28 Jun 1905 in Lorain
(Lorain) OH.  He died on 17 Oct 1978
in Lorain (Lorain) OH.  He was also known as Burt.  A country lawyer in Lorain
OH, a trout fisherman who at age 25, with
his father, Charles F. Adams, and Mr. Holaday, designed the Adams Trout fly. It
was through trial and error, and a shared
love of fishing. They probably were all sitting around talking, about bugs, the
river, the pond, and fish and what they caught
that day, and this all came about.  Mr. Holday's pond at Mayfield Michigan is
where they all fished. Mr. Holladay was a
barber and lived there year round. Burt designed the Adams trout fly, C.F.
helped, and Mr. Holladay tied it. Burt had bad
eyesight and a hand tremor. Mr. Holliday should not get all the credit as is
given in all of the books. This was a bunch a good
ol boys, all fisherman. Burt became well known in his later years for his
fishing in them there parts. The state of Michigan
dedicated a memorial only to Charles F..  Burt was a founding father of Trout
Unlimited, a river conservation group. He was
recognized by the organization for his contribution and membership of 35 years,
then in the late 1970's. He was on TV  in N.
Mich when it was founded. Basically they wanted to preserve the rivers from
destruction. At the time river canoeing was just
beginning, and was very destructive to the habitat of the trout. So this group
was formed in N. Michigan.
    309    ii.     Thelma Adams was born about 1908.
213.  Lorenzo B. Adams was born on 29 Aug 1886 in Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH.
He died on 28 Feb 1940 in Lorain
(Lorain) OH.  He was born in Olmsted (Cuyahoga) OH.
He was married to Eva Height about 1920.  Eva Height was born on 20 Apr 1899.
She died on 5 Nov 1930. She had no children.

Information supplied by Jeanna Zahn via email on 20 Sept 2009.   < clzahm@columbus-ks.com >
Notes:
I have Caleb Carpenter born 1798 died 1873. His date of death was 20 Jan 1873 (not 10 Jan). (Taken from Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Reported in newspapers published at Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, November 1868-January 1879", pg 60.) His will was written 11 Jan 1873 and filed 3 April 1873. Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1: one side "Caleb Carpenter 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873", (We saw this stone in 2008.)

1818 - Caleb Carpenter came to OH in 1818 and then back to Vermont in 1821 for one year.

1820 - There is no Caleb Carpenter listed on the 1820 Ohio census index.  If he was in Ohio he was
living with some other family, maybe a brother, etc.  He wasn't married yet.

1821 - Caleb Carpenter moved back to Vermont for one year in 1821 and then back to Ohio.

1823 - Caleb Carpenter married Sylvan (Susan) Haynes, 16 Nov 1823, Cuyahoga Co OH.  They were
married by Elijah Lyman, Justice of the Peace.  Recorded in Vol 2, pg 17, Cuyahoga Co OH.  (Note the
spelling of Sylvan instead of Susan.)

1828 - Children Reuben Almeron and Ruba A Carpenter were born 10 June 1828, twins.  Ruba
evidentally died a few days later and is buried in the Strongsville Cem.


1830 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, Caleb CARPENTER, males 2 under 10, 1 5-10, 1 30-40; females
1 under 5, 1 20-30.  (This would be Caleb, wife Susan, children Josiah, Mary, Reuben and Alvin.  Ruba
A had died shortly after birth.)

1840 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, Caleb CARPENTER, males 2 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50; females 1
under 5, 1 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 40-50.  (This appears to be children Josiah & Susan, Mary Jerusha, Reuben,
Alvin, Huldah Bethia and Phila M.  Ruba A and Susan Celia had already died.)

1841 - Susan (Haynes) Carpenter died 10 April 1841, Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co OH.

1841 - Caleb Carpenter married Beulah Dewey (listed as Bula Dwey or Dewy), 27 Oct 1841, Cuyahoga
Co OH.  Recorded in Cuyahoga Co OH, Vol 4, pg 119.  Note spelling.  License dated 22 Oct 1841.  
Married by J B Stewart, J P.

1850 Cuyahoga Co, OH, Strongsville Twp, September 14, pg 165, 2985-3156, Caleb (written as Cobb)
CARPENTER, 52, male, farmer, RE value $3360, VT; Beulah, 37, female, Mass; Almeron
CARPENTER, 22, female (should be male), farmer, married within year, OH; Matilda, 19, female,
married in year, NY; Huldah, 15, female, school, OH; Phila, 13, female, school, OH; Susan, 8, female,
school, OH; Angeline, 5, female, school, OH.

1852 - "Cuyahoga County 1852 Landownership Map Index"; lists "C Carpenter, Strongsville, Twp No V,
Lot 35-34, 114 acres".  Also listed, "E Carpenter, Mayfield, Twp No VIII, Tract 2, Lot 8, 63 acres", and "
John Carpenter, Olmsted, Twp No VI, Tract 6, Lot 15, 93 acres".

1860 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville Twp, Strongsville PO, June 28, pg 158, 1234-1269, Caleb
CARPENTER, 62, farmer, RE value $3000, PP value $500, VT; Bala (Beulah?), 45, MA; Hulda, 23, OH;
Susan, 18, OH; Angeline, 16, OH; Ida, 3, OH; Samuel IRSON(?) 14, male, GER.  (Samuel is probably
the adopted son of Caleb.  This family is next door to Reuben Almeron Carpenter.)

1861-1865, Caleb ran an underground railroad station during the Civil War.

1870 Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, 27 July 1870, 169-169, Caleb CARPENTER, 72, male, white, no
occupation, RE value $400, PP value $7500, male eligible to vote, VT; Beulah, 55, female, white,
keeping house, MA.  (Next door is Reuben Carpenter and Alvin Carpenter and Monson Hinman (Phila)
and families.)

1873 - "Strongsville.  Died.  In this place on the 20th inst., Caleb Carpenter, one of the oldest
inhabitants of the township, aged 75 years.  He came to this township in 1818 from Vermont, remained
one year, and in 1820 made this his permantent residence.  His health has been failing for two or three
years, but his last illness was of but a few weeks durations.  He came here with Jno S Strong, the first
settler, and May or Warner Strong, his son.  The pioneers are fast passing away."   (Taken from Births,
Marriages, and Deaths, Reported in newspapers published at Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
November 1868-January 1879", pg 60.)

1873 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1: one side "Caleb
Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873", and Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801 - 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter.    
One side of stone is Beulah Carpenter, age 82, d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter.  One side of
stone is Ruba A, 6/10/1828 - 6/15/1828; Susan C, 8/16/1832 - 10/20/1837; Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/

1844; and Ida E, 5/6/1858 - 9/10/1865.  (We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.)

1870-1873  Will of Caleb Carpenter written 11 Jan 1870 and filed 3 April 1873.  "I Caleb Carpenter of
Strongsville Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament.  First I give unto my wife Beuhal
Carpenter the use and occupancy of my house and lot in the SW corner of Lot #34 in Strongsville, so
long as she may need the same for a residence and all the household furniture cooking utensils
crockery etc in the house including ______   _______ beds bedding furniture etc.  Second I give unto my
said wife the use of one third of all of the remainder of my property during her life.  Third I give unto my
children Josiah E Carpenter, Jerusha Dodge, Reuben A Carpenter, Alvin H Carpenter, Hulda B
Carpenter, Phila M Hinman, Susan C Bowers, Angeline P Ogilvy the remainder of my property to be
divided equally between them.  Said property to include the reversion of this willed to my wife.  Fourth I
appoint my sons Reuben A Carpenter and Alvin H Carpenter executors of this my last will and
testament.  In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Strongsville this eleventh day of
January AD 1870. /s/ Caleb Carpenter"

1880 (widow) Cuyahoga Co OH, Strongsville, 16 June 1880, 177-178, James W OGILVY, white, male,
34, married, farmer, cannot read or write, OH SCOT SCOT; Plina A, white, female, 35, married, keeping
house, cannot read or write, OH MA MA; Louisa H, white, female, 5, single, OH -- --; Bula CARPENTER,
white, female, 66, widow, MA MA MA.  (Plina A is Angelina P Carpenter Ogilvy.)

1896 - Beulah (Dewey) Carpenter died 16 Dec 1896.  Where?

1903 History of Strongsville, reprinted in 1976, pg 56, "Caleb Carpenter, the fourth son of Josiah
Carpenter, was born at Brattleboro, VT, and from 1818 was closely identified with the settlement and
growth of Strongsville.  In the Spring of 1820, he bought 75 acres of land, one-half mile east of the
Center, at $3.00 per acre.  In 1821, he walked back to his old home, and remained one year, cutting
cord wood.  Returning to Ohio, he bought, at Hudson, some sheep, most of which were killed, later, by
wolves.  By industry and good management, notwithstanding the scarcity of money and poor market, he
paid for his land, and, as opportunity offered, added more acres, until he doubled the size of his farm.  
Mr Carpenter was always an advocate for good schools and improvements.  His sympathies were ever
with the unfortunate and oppressed.  During the time of the fugitive slave law his home was a station on
the Underground Railroad.  In November, 1823, Mr Carpenter married Miss Susan Haynes, daughter of
Ahijah Haynes, Sr.  She was born Jan 4, 1801, at Brattleboro, VT, and was one of Strongsville's early
teachers.  Mrs Carpenter was a faithful wife and mother, with her wheel and loom clothing the family,
and sometimes remaining alone for three days, caring for house and stock, while her husband was gone
to the Newburg grist mill with a load of grain.  On one occasion a bear visited the pig-pen, carrying off its
contents, which sent back a farewell squeal.  Mrs Carpenter was a member of the First Congregational
Church.  She died, where she had lived, April 10 1841, having been the mother of eleven children,
among them three pair of twins.  In 1843, Mr Carpenter married Miss Beulah Dewey, of Brecksville, who
was mother to three daughters.  Mrs Carpenter died in 1896 at the home of her daughter Mrs J W
Ogilvy.  Mr Carpenter's death occurred at the old home, Jan 20 1873.  Of the children, Josiah E married
Caroline Reynolds and emigrated to Windsor Wis, during the 50's; Mary J became the wife of Nathan
Dodge, in Put-in-Bay OH; Reuben Almeron is a citizen of Strongsville; Alvin H married Mary Porter and
is now living in Elgin IL; Huldah B married L B Adams of Olmsted Falls, and later became the wife of
George Avery of Herscher IL; Phila M married M S Hinman; Susan became Mrs Norwood Bowers, of

Wisconsin; Angelina P married J W Ogilvy, of Strongsville.  The adopted son is Samuel A Carpenter,
who lost an arm in the War of the Rebellion, and who is a respected citizen of Strongsville."

Story from Cuyahoga Co OH History Book, date unknown, sometime after 1940, pg 94-95.  "Josiah
Carpenter.....The children of Josiah and Lois, with the exception of Caleb, moved away to other states.   
Caleb Carpenter, fourth son of Josiah Carpenter, was born in Brattleboro, VT, and from 1818 was
closely identified with the growth of Strongsville.  In 1820 he bought seventy-five acres of land one half
mile east of the Center for three dollars an acre.  In 1821 he walked back to VT, stayed one year and
came back, stopping in Hudson where he bought some sheep, most of which were killed later by wolves.  
By hard work and good management he paid for the farm and later bought seventy-five acres more.  Mr
Carpenter was always an advocate of good schools and improvements.  His sympathies were always
with the oppressed and unfortunate.  During the Fugitive Slave Law his home was a station for the
Underground Railroad.  In November 1823 Caleb was married to Susan Haynes, who was born in
Brattleboro, VT, in 1801.  She was one of Strongsville's early teachers.  She was a good wife, and with
her wheel and loom she clothed her family of eleven children.  She was the mother of three sets of
twins.  Mrs Carpenter was a member of the first Congregational Church.  She died where she had lived
on April 10, 1841.  In 1843 Caleb married Beulah Dewey of Brecksville.  To this union were born three
daughters: Huldah, Phila and Angeline.  Hulda married L B Adams and later Mr Avery.  Phila married
Charles Hinman.  Angeline married James Ogilvy.  Of the children of Caleb and Susan Haynes, Josiah
married Caroline Reynolds and moved to Wisconsin in 1850.  Mary married Nathon Dodge of Put-in-Bay.  
She had three children, Lewis, Elliot and Mary who married Mr Webster.  All are deceased but some
descentants still live on the Island.  Almeron married Matilda Umber of Berea.  They had five children:
Vernon, Eva, Fred, Will and Edward.  All are deceased.  Almeron was a Republican and held many
township offices.  He also taught school one year in Wisconsin in his early days.  Hulda Carpenter
married Alonzo B Adams and two sons were born to this marriage, Lorenzo B and Charles F.  Lorenzo,
born in Strongsville in 1868, married Eva Height.  He died in 1940 and Eva, in 1930.  Lorenzo, called
Burt, was connected with publishing companies in New York and Minnesota.  They had no children.  
Charles F Adams was born in Strongsville in 1872 and died in 1959 in Lorain.  He was a very successful
lawyer and for many years prosecutor of Lorain Co.  He married Florence Terrell in Ridgeville in 1892.  
Florence died in 1955.  They were the parents of two children, Thelma and Lorenzo (Lon) B Adams.  
Lorenzo married Edith Volmer and they have four children.  Lorenzo followed in his father's footsteps
and is a very fine lawyer.  He lives in Vermilion.  Children of Lon and Edith Volmer Adams are Patricia,
who is married to John P Stephenson.  They have three children and live in Lincoln, Massachusetts;
Sherill, who is married to Charles Spadman.  They have two boys and live in Birmingham, Michigan;
Charles II, who is married to Judith Hoffman.  He was Lt Jg in the Navy three years; Pricilla lives at
home in Vermilion.  Thelma Adams married Dr Felix and was the mother of two children: Thelma Jean
Felix, born 1929, married George James of Lorain and they are the parents of three children.  Charles A
Felix, born 1933, is married and has two children.  He is now stationed in Okinawa.  He has made the
Air Force his career."


Susan "Haines" Haynes

Susan Haynes was born on 4 Jan 1801 in Brattleboro (Windham) VT.  She was born
on 4 Jan 1805. [25]  She died on 10 Apr 1841 in Strongsville (Cuyahoga) OH.
She was buried in Strongsville OH Cemetery. [80]  Grave A 2.5 1.

1801 - Susan Haynes was born 4 Jan 1801 in Brattleboro, Windham Co, VT.

1817-1818, Susan came to Cuyahoga Co OH with her parents about 1817-1818.  She was a teacher and belonged to the First Congregational Church.

1823 - Caleb Carpenter married Sylvan (Susan) Haynes, 16 Nov 1823, Cuyahoga Co OH.  They were married by Elijah Lyman, Justice of the Peace.  Recorded in Vol 2, pg 17, Cuyahoga Co OH.  (Note the spelling of Sylvan instead of Susan.)

1841 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1: one side "Caleb Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873", and Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801 - 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter.    One side of stone is Beulah Carpenter, age 82, d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter.  One side of stone is Ruba A, 6/10/1828 - 6/15/1828; Susan C, 8/16/1832 - 10/20/1837; Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/1844; and Ida E, 5/6/1858 - 9/10/1865.  (We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.)


12688. Ruba A. Carpenter

This child appears to have been a twin of Ruben Almeron Carpenter.  Evidentally she died shortly after birth.  The birth and death dates were taken from the cemetery record.

1828 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1: one side "Caleb Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873", and Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801 - 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter.    One side of stone is Beulah Carpenter, age 82, d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter.  One side of stone is Ruba A, 6/10/1828 - 6/15/1828; Susan C, 8/16/1832 - 10/20/1837; Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/1844; and Ida E, 5/6/1858 - 9/10/1865.  (We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.)


12691. Susan Celia Carpenter

Headstone says middle initial is C and not G.


Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, shows Susan C Carpenter, 8/16/1832-10/20/1827 (should be 1832?)  We verified the 1832 date when we visited this cemetery.

1832 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1: one side "Caleb Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873", and Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801 - 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter.    One side of stone is Beulah Carpenter, age 82, d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter.  One side of stone is Ruba A, 6/10/1828 - 6/15/1828; Susan C, 8/16/1832 - 10/20/1837; Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/1844; and Ida E, 5/6/1858 - 9/10/1865.  (We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.)


12692. Celia Carpenter See notes

This person may not have been. Huldah was once known as Celia - her middle name. Thus this record is duplicative.


12695. Ida E. Carpenter

In some records 2 Idas are listed.  Both with the same birth date but one 1838
and the other 1858 as birth years.  Both listed as dying on the same day!
Buried in Grave A 2.5 1.


Bulah Dewey

Buried in Grave: A 2.5 1 or C 64.  In 1880 US Census with daughter Angelia.

Story from Cuyahoga Co OH History Book, date unknown, sometime after 1940, pg 94-95.  "Josiah
Carpenter........ In 1843 Caleb married Beulah Dewey of Brecksville.  To this union were born three
daughters: Huldah, Phila and Angeline.  Hulda married L B Adams and later Mr Avery.  Phila married
Charles Hinman.  Angeline married James Ogilvy..... (These 3 daughters dates of birth do not fit after
the marriage of Caleb Carpenter and Beulah Dewey.  Huldah and Phila are children of Caleb and Susan
according to the girls dates of birth.  Andelina does belong to the Caleb and Beulah marriage, JZ.)

1896 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, "Caleb Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873".  Caleb is buried
in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1.  Also on this lot and grave, probably on one stone, are Beulah Carpenter,
age 82, d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter, bur 12/18/1896; Ida E, 5/6/1858 - 9/10/1865; Ruba A, 6/
10/1828 - 6/15/1828; Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801 - 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter; Susan O (C?), 8/
16/1832 - 10/20/1827 (1832?); Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/1844.

1896 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, "Beulah Carpenter, d 1896, buried 12/18/1896, in Sec B,
Lot 59.  Whose lot is this?  She is showing buried on 2 different lots.  1896 - Strongsville Cem,
Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1: one side "Caleb Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/
20/1873", and Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801 - 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter.    One side of stone is
Beulah Carpenter, age 82, d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter.  One side of stone is Ruba A, 6/10/
1828 - 6/15/1828; Susan C, 8/16/1832 - 10/20/1837; Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/1844; and Ida E, 5/6/
1858 - 9/10/1865.  (We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.)


12697. Susan A. Carpenter

This child is questionable for this marriage, but she is listed in the cemetery plot with Caleb Carpenter and wife 1)Susan Haynes and wife 2)Beulah Dewey.

1841 or 1844, Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, Susan A Carpenter, 3/20/1844-8/2/1844.  (I previously had 1841 for year of birth and death.  Which is correct?)  1841 could be correct because that would make her born 1 month before the death of her mother (if it is Susan Haynes).  I have changed the information I had originally 20 May 1841-2 Aug 1841, to the cemetery information of 20 Mar 1844-2 Aug 1844.  This will make her a child of Caleb Carpenter and Beulah (Dewey) Carpenter, instead of Caleb and Susan (Haynes) Carpenter.    I am still in question as to which mother she belonged to.

1844 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1: one side "Caleb Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873", and Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801 - 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter.    One side of stone is Beulah Carpenter, age 82, d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter.  One side of stone is Ruba A, 6/10/1828 - 6/15/1828; Susan C, 8/16/1832 - 10/20/1837; Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/1844; and Ida E, 5/6/1858 - 9/10/1865.  (We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.)


12700. Ida E. Carpenter

1858-1865, Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, "Ida E Carpenter, 5/6/1858-9/10/
1865".  She is buried in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave 1.  Her parents, Caleb and Beulah
Carpenter, are buried on the same lot along with others.

1865 - Strongsville Cem, Cuyahoga Co OH, all on one stone in Sec A, Lot 2.5, Grave
1: one side "Caleb Carpenter, 4/30/1798 - 1/20/1873", and Susan Carpenter, 1/4/1801
- 4/10/1841, wife of Caleb Carpenter.    One side of stone is Beulah Carpenter, age 82,
d 12/16/1896, wife of Caleb Carpenter.  One side of stone is Ruba A, 6/10/1828 - 6/15/
1828; Susan C, 8/16/1832 - 10/20/1837; Susan A, 3/20/1844 - 8/2/1844; and Ida E, 5/
6/1858 - 9/10/1865.  (We visited this cemetery in June 2008 and took pictures, jz.)