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

Notes


6550. Alpheus Burdick

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33089053
Appheus Burdick
Birth:  Nov. 16, 1770
Death:  Nov. 7, 1841  
Family links:
 Spouses:
 Phebe Larkin Burdick (1769 - 1816)
 Abigail Vincent Burdick (1789 - 1849)
 Children:
 Pardon Burdick (1794 - 1816)*
 Elizabeth Burdick Saunders (1796 - 1861)*
 Gardner Burdick (1798 - 1896)*
 Alpheus A. Burdick (1802 - 1889)*
 Abby Ann Burdick Crandall (1818 - 1896)*
 Abbie Ann Burdick (1818 - 1896)*
 Cordelia Burdick Kenyon (1829 - 1912)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: researching  
Burial:
Rockville Cemetery
Hopkinton
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
 
Created by: Superkentman
Record added: Jan 20, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33089053


Phebe Larkin

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33089251
Phebe Larkin, Burdick
Birth:  Jan., 1769
Death:  Dec. 9, 1816
 Family links:
 Spouse:
 Alpheus Burdick (1770 - 1841)*
 Children:
 Pardon Burdick (1794 - 1816)*
 Elizabeth Burdick Saunders (1796 - 1861)*
 Gardner Burdick (1798 - 1896)*
 Alpheus A. Burdick (1802 - 1889)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: researching   
Burial:
Rockville Cemetery
Hopkinton
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA

Created by: Superkentman
Record added: Jan 20, 2009


Abigail Vincent

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33089043
Abigail Vincent Burdick
Birth:  Jan. 31, 1789
Death:  Sep. 29, 1849  
Family links:
 Spouse:
 Alpheus Burdick (1770 - 1841)*
 Children:
 Abbie Ann Burdick (1818 - 1896)*
 Abby Ann Burdick Crandall (1818 - 1896)*
 Cordelia Burdick Kenyon (1829 - 1912)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: researching   
Burial:
Rockville Cemetery
Hopkinton
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
 
Created by: Superkentman
Record added: Jan 20, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33089043


6552. Pardon Carpenter

Number 3513 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 399.
Family on page 588 (# 978).  He was a mariner.


13311. Susan Ann Carpenter

Number 5778 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 588.
No family listed.


13312. Esther Carpenter

Number 5779 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 588.
No family listed.


13313. Harriet Newell Carpenter

Number 5780 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 588.
No family listed.


13314. Pardon Carpenter Jr.

Number 5781 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 588.
No family listed.


13315. James Adams Carpenter

Number 5782 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 588.
No family listed.


6553. Tacy Carpenter

Number 3514 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 399.
No family listed.  She married a farmer and machinist.  
They resided at Warwick, RI.

NOTE: A question about who she married has been asked.  Alpheus Burdick is now in questions because nothing has been found to support it.  However, in one death notice of Pardon C. Burdick, Tacy C. Burdick (nee Carpenter) had a spouse named Stephens A. Burdick. See notes for Pardon Burdick.
BUT ... Is the spouse name Stephens or Alphens?  See Grave info below.  I have Alpheus, which may be a corruption.

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=58632428
Tacy Carpenter Burdick
Birth:  Feb. 14, 1804
Death:  Dec. 11, 1858  
Inscription:
Tacy, Wife of Alphens A. Burdick, DIED Dec. 11, 1858 Aged 54 years, 9 mo. --- Days are hidden because the stone was reset,
Family links:
 Spouse:
 Alpheus A. Burdick (1802 - 1889)
 Children:
 Pardon Carpenter Burdick (1830 - 1906)*
 Phebe Jane Burdick Crandall (1837 - 1927)*
*Calculated relationship  
Burial:
Burdick Lot
Hopkinton
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA

Created by: Superkentman
Record added: Sep 14, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 58632428


Alpheus or Alphens A. Burdick

Descendant of John Burdick born about 1749?

NAME:
I have Alpheus, which may be a corruption of Alphens which is on his wife's gravestone. But it is also given as Stephens.
See wife's grave notes and grave info below. His gravestone reads Alpheus, but it appears to be a newer stone.

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=43501615
Alpheus A. Burdick
Birth:  Mar. 25, 1802
Westerly
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
Death:  Feb. 8, 1889
Westerly
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
Alpheus A. Burdick was the son of Alpheus A. Burdick and Phebe Larkin. He first married Tacy/Lucy Carpenter, March 4, 1844, daughter of John Carpenter and Esther _____. Tacy/Lucy was born February 4, 1804 and died December 11, 1858. Alpheus married second, Eunice C. (Vibber) Scholfield, daughter of William Vibber and Elizabeth Lyon.
Children from first marriage, Tacy/Lucy:
1. Pardon Carpenter Burdick, b. May 30, 1830
2. Wealthy Marcelia Burdick, b. Jan 28, 1834
3. Phebe Jane Burdick, b. December 15, 1837
4. Henry Burdick, b. April 30, 1840  
Family links:
 Parents:
 Alpheus Burdick (1770 - 1841)
 Phebe Larkin Burdick (1769 - 1816)
 Spouses:
 Eunice C. Vibber Burdick (1817 - 1902)
 Tacy Carpenter Burdick (1804 - 1858)*
 Children:
 Pardon Carpenter Burdick (1830 - 1906)*
 Phebe Jane Burdick Crandall (1837 - 1927)*
 Siblings:
 Pardon Burdick (1794 - 1816)*
 Elizabeth Burdick Saunders (1796 - 1861)*
 Gardner Burdick (1798 - 1896)*
 Alpheus A. Burdick (1802 - 1889)
 Abby Ann Burdick Crandall (1818 - 1896)**
 Abbie Ann Burdick (1818 - 1896)**
 Cordelia Burdick Kenyon (1829 - 1912)**
*Calculated relationship
**Half-sibling  
Burial:
River Bend Cemetery
Westerly
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
 
Created by: Alan Donald Vibber
Record added: Oct 25, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 43501615


13319. Augustus Burdick

Father is probably Alpheus Burdick.


13320. Pardon Carpenter Burdick

DEATH:
Name: Pardon C. Burdick
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 12 Jan 1906
Death Place: Hopkinton, Rhode Island
Age: 75
Birth Date: 1831
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Stephens A. Burdick
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Tacy C. Burdick
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09335-5
System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy
GS Film number: 1906751
Reference ID: p 70
Citing this Record:
"Rhode Island, Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F869-QYT : accessed 17 December 2014), Pardon C. Burdick, 12 Jan 1906; citing Hopkinton, Rhode Island, reference p 70; FHL microfilm 1,906,751.

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33089235
Pardon Carpenter Burdick
Birth:  May 30, 1830
Death:  Jan. 12, 1906
Family links:
 Parents:
 Alpheus A. Burdick (1802 - 1889)
 Tacy Carpenter Burdick (1804 - 1858)
 Spouse:
 Mary F. Palmer Burdick (1846 - 1912)*
 Children:
 Frank Carpenter Burdick (1865 - 1939)*
 Frederick Irving Burdick (1867 - 1950)*
 Weltha Jane Burdick Kenyon (1870 - 1927)*
 Ida May Burdick Mylod (1872 - 1948)*
 John Edwin Burdick (1887 - 1961)*
 Sibling:
 Pardon Carpenter Burdick (1830 - 1906)
 Phebe Jane Burdick Crandall (1837 - 1927)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: researching   
Burial:
Rockville Cemetery
Hopkinton
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
 
Created by: Superkentman
Record added: Jan 20, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33089235


Mary F. Palmer

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=27395063
Mary F. Palmer Burdick
Birth:  Mar. 7, 1846
Death:  Mar. 8, 1912  
Family links:
 Spouse:
 Pardon Carpenter Burdick (1830 - 1906)
 Children:
 Frank Carpenter Burdick (1865 - 1939)*
 Frederick Irving Burdick (1867 - 1950)*
 Weltha Jane Burdick Kenyon (1870 - 1927)*
 Ida May Burdick Mylod (1872 - 1948)*
 John Edwin Burdick (1887 - 1961)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Rockville Cemetery
Hopkinton
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
 
Created by: Nate Bramlett
Record added: Jun 07, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 27395063


13321. Phebe Jane Burdick

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20485047
Phebe Jane Burdick Crandall
Birth:  Dec. 15, 1837
Brookfield
Madison County
New York, USA
Death:  Jul. 13, 1927
Rockville
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
Family links:
 Parents:
 Alpheus A. Burdick (1802 - 1889)
 Tacy Carpenter Burdick (1804 - 1858)
 Sibling:
 Pardon Carpenter Burdick (1830 - 1906)*
 Phebe Jane Burdick Crandall (1837 - 1927)
*Calculated relationship
 Burial:
Rockville Cemetery
Hopkinton
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
 
Created by: James Charles Rogers II...
Record added: Jul 16, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 20485047


6555. James Crandall Carpenter

Number 3517 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 399.
Family on page 588 (# 979).


Rhobe Ann Carpenter

Number 5094 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 529.
She married twice and had a Residence at Pawtucket, RI.  Her second husband,
Thomas Wood was an engraver.


13322. Mary Jane Carpenter

Number 5783 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 588.
No family listed.


6573. Benjamin Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See RIN 39429 Benjamin Carpenter 1850.jpg
Living in Christiana, Dane County, WI
Film Number: 34509
Digital GS Number: 4191532
Image Number: 00247
Line Number: 22
Dwelling House Number: 1381
Family Number: 1385
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850

GEDCOM sent on 4 June 2000 by Linda Carpenter Fry on this Benjamin's
descendants.

E-MAIL: Wed, 25 Aug 1999. From: Linda Carpenter Fry at Hi John:
Sorry to take so long in getting this information to you.  I tried to
download it and send it but couldn't get it through because of the
enriched format.  So here goes:
Benjamin Carpenter, b. 1 May 1803, conflict in location--most of my
sources say New York, but one says England.  He died 18 Oct. 1866, Black
Earth, Dane County, Wisconsin.  He was married in New York (I presume)
to Mary E. Achor.  She was born 16 June 1813 in Oppenheim, Fulton
County, New York.  She died 10 Sept. 1902 in Black Earth, Dane County,
Wisconsin.  Both Benjamin and Mary are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery,
Black Earth, Dane County, Wisconsin.  Her parents were Lowrick Achor and
Mary E. Bellenger.  I have been unable to find any information on either
of them.  I know there were numerous Bellenger/Bellinger families in the
area, but no one seems to have any information on her.
Benjamin and Mary had nine children:
1. Amelia, c. 1829, New York State, m. ? Mowbray.  They had one known
child Jennie Mowbray
2. Mary E., c. 1838, New York State
3. Alvina, c. 1840, New York State
4. John Morrison Carpenter, b. 22 Aug. 1840, Boonville, Oneida County,
New York.  He died 15 Jul. 1921 in Sutherland, Lancaster County,
Nebraska.  He married on 11 Jan. 1868 in Black Earth Township, Dane
County, Wisconsin, Mary Elizabeth Rowbotham.  She was born in
Westernville, Oneida County, New York on 11 Jan. 1849 and died on 1 Nov.
1935 in Sutherland, Lancaster County, Nebraska.  Her parents were Robert
Rowbotham of Yorkshire, England and Mary Ann Beebe of Westernville,
Oneida County, New York.  (I have more info on these people and their
children if anyone is interested).
John and Mary had 2 known children:
Robert Benjamin, b. 17 Mar. 1869 in Black Earth, Dane County,
Wisconsin.  He married Sadie Young about Aug. 1901 in Sutherland,
Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Frank Amriah, b. 15 Feb. 1871 in Black Earth, Dane County, Wisconsin.
He married Alice Amanda Johnson, b. 3 Sept. 1875 in St. Paul, Nebraska,
on 22 Dec. 1892 in St. Paul, Nebraska.
Frank and Alice had 2 known children:
Esther Margaret, b. 13 Mar. 1898 in St. Paul, Nebraska.  She married on
10 Sept. 1924, in New York City, New York, Ivan Clare Lawler, b. 20 Nov.
1896, Jacksboro, Texas.
Helen Marie, b. 24 Nov. 1900.  She married on 15 Nov. 1923, in Dallas,
Texas, Floyd Elmer Blount.
5. George Robert, b. 7 Sept. 1841, Westernville, Oneida County, New
York, d. 8 Jul. 1887 (malignant measles).  He married on 9 May 1860 in
Vermont Township, Dane County, Wisconsin, Phebe Ann McWilliams (birth
name) Finlayson (adoptive name).  She was born in Grenville, Ontario,
Canada.
George and Phebe Ann had the following children (this is my line going
through to my 6 month old grand-daughter; if anyone would like further
information, I would be happy to furnish it):
Francis
William "Bill" Frederick, b. 28 Jan. 1864, Black Earth, Dane County,
Wisconsin.  He married Louisa "Lizzie" Hacker, b. 2 June 1867, Black
Earth, Dane County, Wisconsin.
Etta Pearl, b. 29 April 1866, Black Earth, Dane County, Wisconsin.  She
married 1. Charles Smith of Blue Mounds, Dane County, Wisconsin; 2.
Edward Charlesworth Bardsley.
6. Barnard, c. 1848; he died of disease during the Civil War in a prison
in Alexandria, Louisiana at the age of 16.
7. Irene, c. 1849.  She married ? Renu/Renfru.  They had one child,
Birdie Renu/Renfru.  She married Frank Kerr.
8. William, c. 1852.
9. Ellen, c. 1856.  She married John Orcutt.  They had one known child,
Verna.
Hope this gives you some information to go on John.  Thanks for
everything.
Sincerely,
Linda Carpenter Fry
Richland Center, Wisconsin
>
> Hi Joyce:
>
> My Carpenters came from Rehobeth, Massachusetts (we are descended from
> William--our line goes like this: William, Joseph, Benjamin, John, John,
> Barnard, Benjamin) to Oneida County, New York and then to Waukesha
> County, Wisconsin before coming to Dane County, Wisconsin.  We have a
> child, who I believe was 3 when she died, buried in our part of the Oak
> Hill Cemetery, Black Earth, Dane County, Wisconsin.  I haven't found a
> connection, but I figure that she was related since she is buried with
> my ancestors.  Interestingly enough her parents were DD & EE Carpenter.
> In the census records for the Village of Black Earth, Dane County,
> Wisconsin for 1860, I found a Daniel D. Carpenter, age approx. 42 years
> old, born in New York, whose occupation was a merchant.  His wife was
> Emma, approx. age 40, born New York and children Frank, approx. age 11,
> born New York and George, approx. age 14, born Wisconsin. Both children
> attended school, which would have been the Halfway Prairie School (it is
> still standing at the corner of County Highway 19 and County Highway F,
> Town of Black Earth--it's now a museum I believe).  I also have
> information on what I believe is the same family which I obtained from
> the book, "Adventures in Geyserland."  The family moved to Virginia
> City, Idaho in 1864 (the following year, it became Montana).  The father
> was a grocer who sold (or should I say scalped--he sold 100 pound bags
> of flour for $125.00!) supplies to the gold miners.  By this time there
> were 2 girls Emma and Ida (born in 1864 in Virginia City).  Emma went on
> to marry George Cowan.  I have traced her as far Seattle, Washington in
> the 1930s.  Ida married a Stevens--his first name doesn't come to mind
> at the moment.  Both Ida and her husband died young.  Frank married a
> girl from Texas whose name also does not come to mind at the moment.
> They also both died young.  I don't know what happened to George.
>
> If you can get a copy of the book through inter-library loan, it is a
> very interesting story.  The children (Frank, Emma and Ida) who were
> adults in 1875 were touring what was to become West Yellowstone Park
> when they were captured by Chief Joseph and a band of his Nez Perce
> Indians who were being pursued by the Army.  Emma's husband was shot 3
> times, but survived.  The book was written by Frank and even though I
> don't have any proof, I am fairly certain he is an ancestor.  There is a
> picture of him inside the cover of the book, and he very much resembles
> living male relatives of mine.  There could be a family connection
> here.  I hope this helps to answer any questions you may have.
>
> Linda Carpenter Fry
>
> Wayne & Joyce McBride wrote:
> >
> > My ggggrandfather,  Daniel Carpenter was born in South Kingston, RI about
1800.  He had children in South Kingston, then Steuben Co., NY and finally in
Waukesha Co., WI.  One of his sons, Edward Hasard Carpenter, came to Oregon
with some of his children in his later years.  I am interested in finding
information about the Wisconsin and Rehobeth connections.  I'd like to
communicate with Linda Carpenter Fry who replied to the message from Carl
Carpenter and with anyone else who has information on this line.
> > Thanks,  Joyce McBride, a Carpenter from Oregon
> > mcbride@gorge.net
> >


Mary E. Achor

CENSUS: According to U.S. Census of 1900 for Black Earth, Dane, WI, Mary
E. Achor Carpenter Roberts was the mother of 11 children, 3 of whom were
still living.


6585. Nathan Carpenter

3. (M) Nathan CARPENTER – Born abt. 1791 (Census records) and died after 1850 (1850 Census Pitcher, Chenango County, New York). He married to Sybil HILL (History of El Dorado County, California) on October 9, 1814 in New Berlin, Chenango County, New York.
She was born about 1795 in Rhode Island (1850 Census) and died after 1850 (1850 Census Pitcher, Chenango County, New York). She was the daughter of Capt. Barnett/Bernard/Barnard HILL and Sarah WHEATON.

BIRTH: via email (21 Feb 2009) from Trent Carpenter  < tcgenealogy@comcast.net >
Someone on Ancestry.com recently identified that Nathan (son of my Benjamin) was born December 3, 1790 in Saratoga, New York.  I have not been able to confirm the source yet, but I am aware of a possible bible record associated with his family.  And the data is consistent with the information I have for him.  I am still trying to make contact with the poster.


13337. Phoebe M. Carpenter

DEATH: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995
Name: Phoebe M. Johnson
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 18 Jan 1892
Death Place: Pavilion, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Age: 67
Birth Date: 1825
Birthplace: New York
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Nathan Carpenter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sibel Carpenter
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B53269-4
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 984130
Reference Number: v 2 p 132
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995


6586. Timothy Carpenter

This line is of the Rehoboth, MA Carpenter line - Group 3 of the Carpenter Cousins Y-DNA Project.

4. (M) Timothy CARPENTER – Born July 25, 1796 in New York (possibly Cayuga County) and died February 17, 1870 in Kent County, Michigan. He married to Melinda MILLER on October 27, 1822 in New York. She was born August 5, 1805 in New York (of Truxton, Cortland County, New York) and died August 11, 1888 in Kent County, Michigan. She was the daughter of William MILLER and Lydia TUTTLE/TUTHILL (both of Walkill, Orange County and then Truxton, Cortland County).

Trent Carpenter supplies the following.
From “Historical Sketches of the Town of Portland” by H.C. Taylor, M.D.
Published 1873
Sketch # 204
CARPENTER, Timothy (204)
Was a brother of David (No 19) and came to P. from Chenango county, N.Y., in
1825, and settled on pt. of lot 48, T. 4, farm now owned by G. M. Arnold;
afterward on pt. of lot 55 T. 4, farm now owned by E. Saunders. He left P. in
1829 or ’30 and for a few years lived in Carroll, this county, and from there went
west.
AND
From “History of Chautauqua County, New York, From Its First Settlement to the
Present Time” By Andrew W. Young, Published 1875. Page 498.
Portland, Chautauqua County, New York - Original Land Purchases in Township
4 –1816. March, Jonathan Burtch, 62. May, Calvin Hutchins, 46. June, Jeremiah
Klumph, 47. Oct., Joseph Babcock, 48. Nov., Benjamin Hutchins, 54. James
Barnes, 54. Asa Fuller, 48. Timothy Carpenter, 48.
AND
From “The History of Kent County, Michigan” by Charles C. Chapman, Published
1881
Page 1312...
Timothy Carpenter was born in Cayuga Co., N. Y., in 1797. His parents were of
English extraction. He was married in October, 1827[2] to Melinda, daughter of
William and Lydia (Tuttle) Miller, natives of Walkill, Orange Co., N. Y. Their family
of children consists of the following: Exina (Mrs. H. Butler); Jane L., (Mrs. L. A.
Seymour) ; Wm. Franklin, lumber merchant in Newaygo county; Timothy, farmer
in Nelson; David G., lumber dealer at Cedar Springs; Lorenzo A., farmer on old
homestead; Nancy M. (Mrs. C. Hunter); Amanda M. (Mrs. D. Lewis), and Aleance
A. (Mrs. H. Butler). Mrs. Carpenter's grandfather was a Revolutionary patriot.
When Mr. Carpenter brought his family into this country only the thoroughfare
known as the "Old State Road" was laid out and in operation. The ways of
communication otherwise were Indian trails. Mrs. Carpenter vividly remembers
the entire catalogue of pioneer experiences, fully set forth in the "History of Kent
County."

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: Timothy Carpenter
Age: 53
Birth Year: abt 1797
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1850: Plainfield, Kent, Michigan, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1027
Household Members: Name Age
Timothy Carpenter 53
Malinda Carpenter 44
Benj Carpenter 18
David Carpenter 15
Lorenzo Carpenter   13
Nancy Carpenter   11
Amanda Carpenter   5
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Plainfield, Kent, Michigan; Roll: M432_353; Page: 235A; Image: 459
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.


BURIAL:  Conflict in location of burial.
Hall Cem., Plainfield Twp,, Kent, MI  - per above.
Old Oak grove Cem, now called, Oakwood Cem., Plainfiled Twp., Kent, MI. - This per daughter Reliance Butler in an article in "The Rockford Register [Kent County, Michigan]
Thursday, August 22, 1918 entitled "HISTORY OF THE CARPENTER FAMILY"
Written by Mrs. Reliance [Carpenter] Butler of Cedar Springs, MI. See her notes for details.

NOTE: I need to check children and their families for any addition at FindAGrave.

GRAVE: See images: RIN 120075 Timothy Carpenter.jpg & RIN 120075 Timothy Carpenter GRAVE.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14173791
Timothy Carpenter
Birth: Sep. 9, 1796
Death: Feb. 17, 1870 Family links: Spouse: Melinda Miller Carpenter (1805 - 1888) Children: Exania Ruth Carpenter Butler (1823 - 1895)* Margaret Emily Carpenter Thompson (1825 - 1862)* Jane Louisa Carpenter Seymour (1827 - 1910)* William F. Carpenter (1830 - 1908)* Benjamin T. Carpenter (1832 - 1902)* David G. Carpenter (1835 - 1907)* Lorenzo Alonzo Carpenter (1837 - 1921)* Nancy M. Carpenter Hunter (1838 - 1901)* Dennis H. Carpenter (1840 - 1842)* Amanda D. Lewis (1845 - 1901)* William M. Carpenter (1847 - 1847)* Reliance A. Butler (1850 - 1933)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: 73y5m8d Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Kent County Michigan, USA Plot: O-035 Maintained by: TCGen Originally Created by: Jeremy Ball Record added: May 04, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14173791


Melinda Miller

NOTE:  Which Timothy Carpenter she married is up to discussion.  That is why 2 are listed!
See also notes of daughter Reliance.

BURIAL:  Conflict in location of burial. - Compare the two Timothy Carpenters in this file!
Hall Cem., Plainfield Twp,, Kent, MI  - per below.
Old Oak grove Cem, now called, Oakwood Cem., Plainfiled Twp., Kent, MI. - This per daughter Reliance Butler in an article in "The Rockford Register [Kent County, Michigan]
Thursday, August 22, 1918 entitled "HISTORY OF THE CARPENTER FAMILY"
Written by Mrs. Reliance [Carpenter] Butler of Cedar Springs, MI. See her notes for details.

GRAVE: See image: RIN 120082 Melinda Miller Carpenter.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14173790
Melinda Miller Carpenter
Birth: Aug. 5, 1805
Death: Aug. 11, 1888 Family links: Spouse: Timothy Carpenter (1796 - 1870) * Children: Exania Ruth Carpenter Butler (1823 - 1895) * Margaret Emily Carpenter Thompson (1825 - 1862) * Jane Louisa Carpenter Seymour (1827 - 1910) * William F. Carpenter (1830 - 1908) * Benjamin T. Carpenter (1832 - 1902) * David G. Carpenter (1835 - 1907) * Lorenzo Alonzo Carpenter (1837 - 1921)* Nancy M. Carpenter Hunter (1838 - 1901)* Dennis H. Carpenter (1840 - 1842) * Amanda D. Lewis (1845 - 1901) * William M. Carpenter (1847 - 1847)* Reliance A. Butler (1850 - 1933)* * Reverse Relationship Inscription: '83y6d, w/o Timothy' Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Kent County Michigan, USA Plot: O-035 Maintained by: TCGen Originally Created by: Jeremy Ball Record added: May 04, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14173790


13338. Exania or Exina Carpenter

They had 5 children.


13340. Lousia Jane or Jane Louisa Carpenter

NAME: Jane Louisa or Louisa Jane.

Jane L. born December 9, 1827. Married George Butler, they had one child. Married Mudge, and seven children were born to them. In later years she married Allen Seymour.


13345. Nancy M. Carpenter

5 children.


13347. Amanda M."Manda" Carpenter

NAME: Middle initial given as M. and W. in another record.
5 children.


13348. William Carpenter

Died at 6 weeks.


13349. Reliance A. Carpenter

8 children.

The following supplied by Trent Carpenter.

The Rockford Register [Kent County, Michigan]
Thursday, August 22, 1918
"HISTORY OF THE CARPENTER FAMILY"
Written by Mrs. Reliance [Carpenter] Butler of Cedar Springs
Real human life is immeasurable, if we will have it so. Every day is a vessel into which a great deal may be poured, if we actually fill it up; that is, with thoughts and feelings and their
expression into deeds as elevated and amiable as we can reach to. Mere lapse of years is not life.
To eat, drink and sleep, to be exposed to the darkness and light, to pace around the mill of habit and turn the wheel of wealth; to make reason our bookkeeper and convert thought into an implement of trade; this is not life.
Timothy Carpenter was born in Cayuga, N.Y. July 25, 1796. His parents were English and
Scotch. He was married October 27, 1822 to Malinda, daughter, of William and Lydia Miller of Orange Co., N.Y. They were Irish and Dutch. William Miller was a revolutionary soldier. He and his wife went over thirty miles on horse-back to get the pension money, she carried the money in a little leather bag tied round her waist under her clothing. Malinda Miller was born August 5, 1805. She was a school-teacher.
Father was a farmer weaver and shoemaker, handy at any thing that came along. They were the parents of twelve children, Exania, born September 13, 1823.
She married Harvey Butler they had five children. Margaret E. born December 3, 1825. Married to William Thompson. Jane L. born December 9, 1827. Married George Butler, they had one child. Married Mudge, and seven children were born to them.
In later years she married Allen Seymour. William F. born March 14, 1830[.] Married Amanda Hyston, they had five children. Married Antonette Maxom, two children born to them. Married Lydia Cook and to them were born three children. Timothy B. born June 17, 1832. Married Mary Carr, they had five children. David G. born February 1, 1835.
Married Mila Sperry, three children born to them. Lorenzo A, July 19, 1837. Married Elizabeth McLean, they had eight children. Nancy M. born December 7, 1839. Married Charles Hunter, five children born to them. Dennis H. born October 6, 1842 died when two years old. These children were born in York State, two of them married there, Exania and Jane.
In 1842 father and Harvey came to Plainfield, Kent County, Michigan. Father purchased a wild tract of land in section 12. and moved his family here in 1843. They lived in a grainary he had built for James House, the man owning the land adjoining, until a log house could be built. The old state road was laid out and in operation other wise there were only Indian trails. In after years mother often said "If I only had had only one child I would of taken it on my back and went a foot back to York State." Seven children were with them, Exania and Jane had remained in York
State. The doors were fastened with latches. A stump had been left at one side of the door.
People use to go far and near and have supper about eleven o'clock, tell stories and have a goodtime.
One night a load of people came in a sled drawn by oxen to have a supper and spend the
evening, the sled hit that stump tipped over, some of the people were thrown against the door and it flew open and they rolled in. It was sure some surprise party. In later years they had apples and nuts, it was a very good thing it did not take as much to entertain then as it does now.
In 1846 they built the house that still stands on the old place. The large rooms below and a
recess, each room had a fireplace and between them a big brick oven where the baking was done, a fire was built in it and when hot it was cleaned out and the baking put in. The other cooking out-of-doors. There were two large rooms above and a small one, historically known as the "pegging room." Later the kitchen, woodshed and wellroom was built on. The old well is still there.
Amanda M. born January 23, 1845. Married Denis Lewis and to them were born five children.
William born May 2, 1847, living just six weeks. Reliance A. born August 4, 1850. Married Henry Butler and to them were born eight children.
Mother told how one time Mrs. House, Exania and herself went to Plainfield to trade and she got some meat and when they got part way home a wolf followed them, Mrs. House tried to get mother to throw the meat away but she would not for it was hard to get food. They got home all right. The children never went out alone for it was all woods, wolves and bears were plenty. One time Ren [Lorenzo] was after the cows and he heard a lamb bleat he looked up and saw a wolf with a lamb and he skinned home.
They had to go to Cannonsburg to get their grists ground. One time Dave and Ren drove a yoke of oxen and at a fork in the road a span of horses came up and the boys run the oxen so they could get to the mill first. It was woods all way and only two houses. Father use to go up there and card the wool into rolls. Mother and the girls did the spinning. They grew flax to make thread and cloth. Father did the weaving and he also wove carpets. They bought one of the first stoves made in this part of the country, called the Preminer stove.
There were only two houses between their place and Grand Rapids and only two or three stores -- -- a few people living there, about 1846. Father dug most of the wells around there. One well, at the bottom of Plainfield hill was 109 feet deep.
July 25, 1860[9?] father's birthday, mother gave a surprise party for him and invited all the
children and grandchildren home. Manda came home to help me bake. In the mean time uncle Barnard, father's brother, that he had not seen for thirty-five years came, and father was very anxious to take him around and show him his children as he felt very proud of them. Father had a nice horse and carriage. We put uncle on about the surprise so they use to go out riding, but father did not like it because he thought uncle did not want to see his children. While they were out we would bake and put it all away out of sight. Father would come in and ask, "Girls why do you have it so hot?" We told him as we both had babies we could not work so fast and that would satisfy him. On the morning of his birthday we got him to pick currants south of the house, while there he heard a rig coming and looked up and there were three. He jumped and clapped his hands and said, "Now I know why the girls had such a hot fire."
He played ball and had such a good time, just like a little boy. The children all came with their families and they lived so they could not drive home so they stayed all night, we made family beds up stairs and some went to the barn to sleep. We had a pleasant time. The children made father a present of a new suit of clothes and he thought that was fine of them to think of him.
After the birthday he went home with Uncle Barnard to Bay City and made a visit to his relatives there. When he came home he and mother went to Cedar Springs and up north to visit their children who lived there. When they came back they went home and stayed a few days. As it was New Year's he wanted to go to watch meeting up on Moffitt Hill. It was five miles and he did not wish to drive because he wanted to stay all night. He dressed all up in his suit and white shirt, and walked off just as spry as a boy and when he came home said, they had a glorious meeting. Then he and mother went to Crockery to visit Nancy and the others who lived there.
When they started home it was a beautiful day and good sleighing. Before they got to Lamont he was taken with a chill and mother thought he was just cold so they stopped and got a cup of tea and something to eat at the hotel and came on home. He got worse and when they arrived home he was unable to put the horse out. I unhitched the horse as Ren and Henry [Butler] were both up north in the woods. Father could not sleep but walked the floor all night. We sent for all the children and they all came home.
February 17, 1870 father passed out of this life. He was a devoted faithful Christian. He use to say, if it stormed so hard he did not like to take a horse out and start off on foot, "I am neither pepper nor salt." He was the class leader for a good many years at the Methodist church at Plainfield. We feel that we can say with Paul, "I am now ready
to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: 2 Tim. 4: 6-7. His text, 2 Tim. 4-7.
Mother's birthday, August 5, 1870 after father had passed away we invited all the children home. I do not remember how many came but there was a good many. There were nine children and they were all married and had families. It was understood then that we meet annually on her birthday and we did. We always killed a sheep, chickens and had other meats. At first we did the baking at the old home. Mila helped me get ready.
August 5, 1871 Ren lived there then, and Libby had a little baby and was not able to do the work and only had Jane to help her. We all wanted to go home so we baked and took it along. We did that way after that and always looked forward to that day. Most of us stayed two days. If that old house could talk it would tell some wonderful tales.
August 5, 1873 Henry [Butler] and I were back on the old place and they all came home. The new married people always had the "pegging room" to sleep in the rest slept where they could find a place.
August 5, 1877 Ren is now on the farm. The first years all came home now we begin to miss some of the loved faces. Nothing but sickness ever kept us away. Nothing special at these gatherings only grand good times.
In 1883 Aunt Betsy, father's half-sister was with us. According to Charlie Butler who dished the ice cream, she ate seventy-five dishes of cream. We had lots of fun, good times which we will never forget. The children gave mother a silk dress and she was buried in it.
We pass on to the last birthday 1888. Each year the children and grandchildren have come to the old home. The old house has been filled to the limit, the barn holding the overflow. What was said of the first birthday can be said of them all, a grand good time filled with love and joy. If there was sadness and trouble it was left outside. Mother had been confined to her bed for ten months but she wanted them all to come home and did enjoy it so much. The young people thought music would be to[o] much for her, but she wanted them to play and sing. It made her happy to hear them. In a way it was sad for us as we knew it would be the last time she would be with us.
August 11th, at 11 p.m. she passed peacefully away, went to that blessed rest, in her heavenly home and to meet the loved ones there. May we all live so we may meet them where there is no partings and have a grand glorious birthday reunion in heaven. They are both laid away in the old cemetery called Oak Grove [now Oakwood].
Loe [Lorenzo II] Carpenter bought the old home from his father, Ren in 1916 and now has a modern house, in built 1917. May they live long to enjoy it.
August 5, 1916, after a lapse of twenty-eight years, seventy-five descendants of the Carpenters gathered at Baptist Lake. Only two of the children are left, Lorenzo and Reliance. A right royal good time. All happy to greet Frank and Lou Carpenter of Edmunds, Washington. Upon the suggestion of Nora Baker, Lillian Simpson, Mila Twichell and Mary Bergman it was decided that this should be made an annual event in memory of father and mother Carpenter and was organized as a Carpenter reunion with the following officers: President, Loretta Brown-Turk, (Jane's daughter); Secretary, Mila Twichell, (Lorenzo's daughter); treasurer, Mary Bergman, (Frank's daughter).
August 5, 1917, the second Carpenter reunion was held at Baptist Lake. Eighty- six relatives were present to enjoy the occasion. The following officers elected for the year were: Hozea Carpenter, (Lorenzo's son), president; Mila Twichell, secretary; Mary Bergman, treasurer.
Among the numbers on the program which proved to be very interesting was a talk by Reliance Butler on the organization of these birthday parties. Ora and Julia Hunter and son Chas. and Belle Hamel of Baumont, Texas motored through. Ora gave a talk on the old time home comings.
August 3, 4, and 5, 1918 the third Carpenter reunion was held at Baptist Lake with 73 relatives present and a right glorious time had. The following officers were elected: President, Wayne Carpenter, (Frank's son); vice-president, Eugene Carpenter, (Lorenzo's son); secretary, Mila Twichell; treasurer, Mary Bergman. The history of the family was written by Mrs. Reliance Butler and Retta Turk and was read by Mrs. Emma Edwards, (Nancy's daughter.)

[Transcribed by Trent Carpenter 2007]


6587. John W. "Jack" Carpenter

PARENT: Speculated. Not proved.
NAME:  Middle intial "W." but not proved as Wesley.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census
Name: John W Carpenter
Event Place: Not Stated, Walton, Florida Territory
Page Number: 4
Affiliate Publication Number: M704
Affiliate Film Number: 36
GS Film number: 0006712
Digital Folder Number: 004411332
Image Number: 00012
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1840," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHBF-L4R : accessed 20 Jun 2010), John W Carpenter, Not Stated, Walton, Florida Territory; citing "1840 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com; p. 4, NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 36, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 0006712.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 138721 John W Carpenter 1850.jpg
Name: John W Carpenter
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Washington county, Washington, Alabama, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Race: White
Race (Original): undefined
Birth Year (Estimated): 1800
Birthplace: New York
Household ID: 90
House Number: 90
Line Number: 4
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 16
GS Film Number: 442867
Digital Folder Number: 004191541
Image Number: 00388
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
John W Carpenter undefined M 50 New York
Margaret Carpenter undefined F 40 South Carolina
Georgeiana Carpenter undefined F 18 Alabama
John R Carpenter undefined M 14 Alabama
Donald Carpenter undefined M 9 Florida
Jacob C Carpenter undefined M 7 Florida
Sarah Carpenter undefined F 5 Florida
William W Carpenter undefined M 4 Florida
Martin V Carpenter undefined M 2 Florida
Betsy Banfield undefined F 22 Alabama
May Banfield undefined F 3 Florida
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH5C-Z24 : accessed 20 Jun 2010), John W Carpenter, Washington county, Washington, Alabama, United States; citing family 90, NARA microfilm publication M432.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census

CENSUS: 1866 Alabama State Census
Name: John W Carpenter
Gender: undefined
Event Place: Washington, Alabama
Age: undefined
Birth Year (Estimated): undefined
Event Date: 1866
Relationship to Head of Household: undefined
Certificate Number: 11762
Line Number: undefined
Page: 2
GS Film number: 1492023
Digital Folder Number: 4808461
Image Number: 298
Citing this Record:
"Alabama, State Census, 1866," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V6PL-3P2 : accessed 22 Jun 2014), John W Carpenter, Washington, Alabama; citing Department of Archives and History, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1492023.
SEE ALSO or OR ...
Name: J W Carpenter
Gender: undefined
Event Place: Washington, Alabama
Age: undefined
Birth Year (Estimated): undefined
Event Date: 1866
Relationship to Head of Household: undefined
Certificate Number: 11236
Line Number: undefined
Page: 4
GS Film number: 1492023
Digital Folder Number: 4808461
Image Number: 285
Citing this Record:
"Alabama, State Census, 1866," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V6PL-36V : accessed 22 Jun 2014), J W Carpenter, Washington, Alabama; citing Department of Archives and History, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1492023.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census  US Census - See image: RIN 138721 John W Carpenter 1870.jpg
Name: J W Carpenter
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1870
Event Place: Alabama, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 70
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Birth Year (Estimated): 1799-1800
Birthplace: New York
Page Number: 12
Household ID: 94
Line Number: 29
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M593
GS Film number: 000545543
Digital Folder Number: 004257742
Image Number: 00235
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
J W Carpenter undefined M 70 New York
Margaret Carpenter undefined F 60 South Carolina
M E Carpenter undefined F 19 Alabama
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH2Q-9CV : accessed 20 Jun 2010), J W Carpenter, Alabama, United States; citing p. 12, family 94, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 000545543.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
 John M. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   80   AL   Farmer   NY   ---  
 Margaret CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   70   AL   Keeping House   AL   AL  
 Margaret C. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   28   AL   Works On Farm   NY   AL  
 Izear TURNER   GSon   S   Male   W   4   AL      AL   AL  
 Joseph BRICKS   Other      Male   W   34   AL   Works On Farm   AL   AL  
Source Information:
 Census Place Beat 2, Washington, Alabama
  Family History Library Film   1254034
  NA Film Number   T9-0034
  Page Number   138C
SEE ALSO:
Name: John M Carpenter
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1880
Event Place: Beat 2, Washington, Alabama, United States
District: 179
Gender: Male
Age: 80
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Birth Year (Estimated): 1800
Birthplace: Alabama, United States
Father's Birthplace: New York, United States
Mother's Birthplace: undefined
Sheet Number and Letter: 138C
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Film Number: 0034
GS Film Number: 1254034
Digital Folder Number: 004239795
Image Number: 00637
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
John M Carpenter Self M 80 Alabama, United States
Margaret Carpenter Wife F 70 Alabama, United States
Margaret C Carpenter Daughter F 28 Alabama, United States
Joseph Bricks Other M 34 Alabama, United States
Izear Turner Grandson M 4 Alabama, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M4VV-KW5 : accessed 20 Jun 2010), John M Carpenter, Beat 2, Washington, Alabama, United States; citing sheet 138C, NARA microfilm publication T9.

GRAVE: good images plus photo of him on a horse
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31218054
John W. "Jack" Carpenter
Birth: Mar. 6, 1800 Dutchess County New York, USA Death: Feb. 5, 1900 Washington County Alabama, USA Pine Barron Cemetery was formerly known as Dees-Carpenter Family Cemetery. It was located in the pasture of J B Warrick, Millry, Alabama. He is my 2nd great-grandfather on the Carpenter side of the family. His wife, Margaret Elizabeth Turner is also buried here and according to our records may have been the first to be buried here. There were several unmarked graves when we were there back during the 1950's. His headstone at one time read (Mason) An old sailor and Indian Fighter of the War of 1836. He was the husband of Margaret Elizabeth Turner. They had ten children: Children not linked are:
Jacob C Carpenter b 1843 died between 1870-1934;
Margaret Carpenter Cunningham b 1850 d 1878;
John Russell Carpenter 1835-1909. Family links: Children: Georgeann Carpenter Loper (1832 - 1908) * David McD Carpenter (1839 - 1910)* James C Carpenter (1842 - 1870) * Sarah A Elizabeth Carpenter Dees (1844 - 1900)* William W Carpenter (1846 - 1918) * Martin V Carpenter (1848 - 1930)* Spouse: Margaret Elizabeth Turner Carpenter (1810 - 1885) * Reverse Relationships:] body=[This relationship was not directly added to this memorial. Rather, it is calculated based on information added to the related person's memorial. For example: if Joe Public is linked to Jane Public as a spouse, a reciprocal link will automatically be added to Jane Public's memorial.
Burial: Pine Barron Cemetery Millry Washington County Alabama, USA Created by: Mary Palmer Record added: Nov 07, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 31218054


Margaret Elizabeth "Peggy" Turner

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31218075
Margaret “Peggy” Keith Carpenter  <---- Where did Keith come from?
Birth:  Feb. 14, 1810
South Carolina, USA
Death:  Sep. 31, 1885
Washington County
Alabama, USA
wife of Jack W Carpener
Family links:
 Children:
 Georgeann Carpenter Loper (1832 - 1908)*
 David McD Carpenter (1839 - 1910)*
 James C Carpenter (1842 - 1870)*
 Sarah A Elizabeth Carpenter Dees (1844 - 1900)*
 William W Carpenter (1846 - 1918)*
 Martin V Carpenter (1848 - 1930)*
 Spouse:
 John W Carpenter (1800 - 1900)*
*Point here for explanation
 Burial:
Pine Barron Cemetery
Millry
Washington County
Alabama, USA
 
Created by: Mary Palmer
Record added: Nov 07, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31218075


13350. Georgeanna Carpenter

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34561869
Birth:  Jun. 4, 1832, USA
Death:  Feb. 20, 1908
Alabama, USA
Family links:
 Parents:
 John W Carpenter (1800 - 1900)
 Margaret Elizabeth Turner Carpenter (1810 - 1885)
 Spouse:
 Peter Loper (1820 - 1871)   
Burial:
Springbank Baptist Church Cemetery
Chatom
Washington County
Alabama, USA
 
Created by: Mary Palmer
Record added: Mar 07, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 34561869


Peter Loper

DEATH:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35441017
Birth:  Feb. 6, 1820, USA
Death:  Oct. 9, 1871
Alabama, USA
 
Family links:
 Parents:
 Joseph M. Loper (1785 - 1865)
 Sarah Loper (1796 - 1878)

 Spouse:
 Georgeann Carpenter Loper (1832 - 1908)*

*Point here for explanation
  
Burial:
Spring Hill Cemetery
Yarbo
Washington County
Alabama, USA
 
Created by: Dave & Mo
Record added: Apr 02, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35441017


13357. Margaret E. Carpenter

Middle initial E or C.


6591. Barnard Carpenter

6. (M) Barnard CARPENTER – Born November 23, 1812 in Norwich, Chenango County, New York and died March 3, 1884 in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan. He married Valeria FELT on May 5, 1840 in Westfield, Chautauqua County, New York. She was born February 10, 1822 in Penfield, Monroe County, New York and died May 2, 1889 in Michigan. She was the daughter of David FELT and Hannah TRASK.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
Name: Barnard Carpenter
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1813
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1850: Clayton, Genesee, Michigan, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 268
Household Members: Name Age
Barnard Carpenter   37
Valirria Carpenter   27
Eliza Carpenter 8
Hannah Carpenter 6
Alistacia Carpenter   5
Saphronia Carpenter 2
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Clayton, Genesee, Michigan; Roll: M432_350; Page: 243B; Image: 146
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: Barnard Carpenter
Age: 40
Birth Year: abt 1820
Gender: Male
Birth Place: New York
Home in 1860: Clayton, Genesee, Michigan
Post Office: Flushing
Family Number: 2641
Value of Real Estate:
Household Members: Name Age
Barnard Carpenter 40
Velina Carpenter 37
Francis Carpenter   19
Anastatia Carpenter 15
Sofronia Carpenter   12
Almer Carpenter 10
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Clayton, Genesee, Michigan; Roll: M653_544; Page: 342; Image: 342; Family History Library Film: 803544
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

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Name: Barnard Carpenter
Age: 68
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1880: East Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Valeria Carpenter
Father's Birthplace: Connecticut
Mother's Birthplace: N. Y.
Neighbors:
Occupation: Leisure
Cannot read/write:  Blind:  Deaf and Dumb:  Otherwise disabled:  Idiotic or insane:
Household Members: Name Age
Barnard Carpenter 68
Valeria Carpenter   58
Source Citation
Year: 1880; Census Place: East Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan; Roll: 602; Family History Film: 1254602; Page: 349B; Enumeration District: 306; Image: 0366
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.


CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned

CENSUS: 1900 US Census
CENSUS: 1910 US Census
CENSUS: 1920 US Census
CENSUS: 1930 US Census
CENSUS: 1940 US Census


(OLD EMAIL confuses Benjamin with Barnard)
E-MAIL: Subj: [Fwd: Heaps O' Thanks] Date: 99-02-11
From: demott@voyager.net (John DeMott)
Loretta Smith wrote:
> John -
> Thanks so much for the file.  I was surprised to find that Barnard was
> not the son of Benjamin.  Here is some additional information on him.
> Married: Valeria Elizabeth FELT, 5 May 1840 in Westfield, NY.  (Valeria
> b. 11 February 1822 Penfield, NY;  d. 2 May 1889 Gaines, Clayton Twp.,
> Genesee Co., MI.  Her father: David FELT.  Her mother: Hannah TRASK.)
> I have his death date as 3 Mar (not 4 Mar) as per his tombstone 35 miles
> from here.
> Children of Barnard CARPENTER & Valeria Elizabeth FELT:
> **Frances Eliza  b.  9 Feb 1841  Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co, MI   d. 22 Feb
> 1923  Gaines Twp, Genesee Co, MI  m. Charles McLAIN  28 Mar
> 1861 Genesee Co, MI
>     Hannah Ermina  b. 9 May 1842  Clayton Twp, MI   m. Eli BARNHART  29
> Sep 1859
>     Anastasia  b. 30 Aug 1846  Clayton Twp, MI   m. Francis DuBOIS
>     Sophronia Valetta  b. 19 Sep 1848   m. John DECKER
>     John Almer  b. 3 Oct 1850 Clayton Twp, MI  m. Jennie SCHAURDAKER
> This is where we daughter out as Frances Eliza was my GGGrandmother.
> Hope this added information is of a benefit to you.  I am also in
> contact with a descendent of John Almer.
> Thanks again.
> Loretta
>


Valeria Elizabeth Felt

Middle name "Eliz." in AF.