Number 660 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 164 in notes.
Number 661 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 235 & 236.
Number 1237 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No Family listed.
Number 1238 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No Family listed.
Number 1239 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No Family listed.
Number 1240 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No Family listed.
Number 1241 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No Family listed.
Number 1242 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No Family listed.
8178. Jonathan Horton Carpenter
Number 662 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 236. Residence in 1893 was Hartsdale.
Number 1243 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1244 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1245 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1246 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1247 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 665 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. See wife's notes.
Family on page 235.
"Carpenter - Suddenly, at Scarsdale, N.Y., Sarah Brewster, wife of Benedict J.
Carpenter, daughter of the late Joseph B. Brewster. Funeral at the family
residence, Scarsdale, Monday, Feburary 25, at 1:30 p.m."
Number 1248 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. See wife's notes.
No family listed.
Number 1249 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. Page 236.
No family listed. No wife's notes either!
Number 1250 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. See wife's notes.
No family listed.
Number 666 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
"Pierce - At her home, Pleasantville, N.Y., Third month, 26th, 1900, Esther
Carpenter Pierce, widow of Moses Pierce, in her 85 year of her age. Relatives
and friends are invited to the funeral at Chappaqua Meeting House, Third month,
28th, at 1:30 p.m." See daughter's notes.
ARTICLE: images
Moses Pierce, Westchester's Friend of Freedom by Dorothee von Huene Greenberg - 13 pages.
Westchester Historian, vol. 88, no. 1, published in 2012. Produced by the Westchester County Historical Society. Includes a picture of Moses Pierce, his wife Esther Carpenter Pierce and her father Joseph Carpenter. Other pictures include those related to the underground railroad and Abolitionists. Article also includes pictures of their house and area. Good selection of end notes.
The opening lines of the article are:
"A little known hero of Pleasantville, New York, Moses Pierce (1816-1886), left no papers or letters that would document his courage in fighting slavery. Instead he lived his life quietly, acting with conviction and inspiring members of his family and community with his strongly-held abolitionist beliefs. This article is an attempt to bring Moses' story into the light, to reveal the peaceful Quaker farmer who served a vital role in Westchester's Underground railroad ..." See the complete article at:
http://www.westchesterhistory.com/media/pdf/historian/Pierce.pdf
16199. Margaret Carpenter Pierce
"Pierce - Suddenly, of pnuemonia, March 24th, 1900, Margaret Carpenter,
daughter of Esther C. and the late Moses Pierce, of Pleasantville, N.Y.
Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral at Chappaqua Meeting
House, March 28th, at 1:30 p.m." See mother's notes.
Number 669 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 237. He was a farmer at Highlands.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Selleck CARPENTER Self M Male W 74 NY Machinist NY NY
Jane A. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 74 NY Keeping House NY NY
William S. DAYTON Other S Male W 20 NY Machinist NY NY
Source Information:
Census Place Marlborough, Ulster, New York
Family History Library Film 1254941
NA Film Number T9-0941
Page Number 503C
Number 1251 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1252 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1253 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Widow Jane Carpenter of Poughkeepsie married Selleck Carpenter, a farmer at
Highlands.
Number 670 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married but had no children.
Number 672 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 237 & 238. He was a farmer at Marbletown. He was also a
carpenter and a builder.
Number 1256 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She was a graduate of Oswego Normal College, and was a teacher at Kingston, NY.
No family listed.
Number 1257 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1258 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. A merchant at Shifton, Ark.
No family listed.MILITARY: did he serve in Company E of the 127th NY Infantry?
Number 1259 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. A Union soldier killed in action at Westchester, VA.
No family listed.
Number 1260 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. A residence of Binghamton.
No family listed.
Number 674 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 238. He was a civil engineer and farmer at Milton.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William CARPENTER Self M Male W 63 NY Farmer NY NY
Ann B. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 57 PA Keeping House PA PA
Caroline CARPENTER Dau S Female W 27 NY At Home NY PA
Enoch F. CARPENTER Son S Male W 19 NY Farm Laborer NY PA
Patrick CLANCY Other S Male W 23 IRE Farm Laborer IRE IRE
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Source Information:
Census Place Marlborough, Ulster, New York
Family History Library Film 1254941
NA Film Number T9-0941
Page Number 504B
Number 1262 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed. He was a physician at Salt Point, NY and he died there.
Number 1263 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed. He drowned at Milton.
Number 1264 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had four children. However, No family listed.
Number 1265 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Number 1267 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least one son.
Number 1268 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least five children.
Number 675 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 239. He was a farmer at Valley, Ulster county, NY.
Death listed as December 1852 but this appears to be in error. December 1882 is more probable. See Census data.
Listed as Elnora C. age 56 in the 1880 US Census.
Number 1271 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She had at least three children, none listed.
Number 1272 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
8196. George Alexander Carpenter
Number 680 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 239 & 240. In 1881 he was residing at Ashbury Park, NJ and
wrote that he was "preaching the Gospel and raising fruit."
Number 1273 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married twice and had at least three children.
Number 1274 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least eight children.
Number 1275 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least four children.
Number 1276 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least two children.
Number 1277 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1278 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1279 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1280 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least three children.
Number 1281 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married and had at least one child.
Number 1282 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1283 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1284 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1285 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 682 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book.
No family listed. In North Castle in 1845.The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
Family: - 7 children James T. Carpenter, 1849, Isaac L. Carpenter 1850, James Enoch Carpenter, 1552, Pauline Carpenter, 1853 , Henry L Carpenter 1858, Jeannie Christina Carpenter, 1862, David Lane Carpenter Jr. 1867.
Notes for David Lane Carpenter from a Carpenter Family Bible Copyright 1853
Birth: “ David L. Carpenter was Born the 1st day of the 6th month 1824Weschester Co, NY” (Somerstown? - difficult to read)
Marriage: “David Lane Carpenter son of Enoch and Sophia Carpenter, and Emeline Lawrence daughter of Isaac and Pauline Lawrence were married the 12th day of the 2nd month in 1849.” In Patterson, Putnam County, NY
Death: David L. Carpenter, son of Enoch and Sophia Carpenter, died 1st month, 12thd day 1903, Papillion, Nebraska
More About DAVID L. CARPENTER: Businessman.
-Was in the grocery and feed business in New York City at 209 Bowery.
-In 1853 he and his family moved to Lone Rock, Richland County, Wisconsin and ran a grocery store. - - His brother James G. Carpenter and his wife Elizabeth also moved to Richland Co, Wisc. at the same time.CENSUS:
The 1860 and 1870 census show that David L. Carpenter was faming in Ithica Township. Wisconsin.
The 1880 census shows that he was a resident of Papillion Village, Sarpy Co. NE. where he was a prominent merchant and businessman in the early days of Sarpy County, NE.In 1870 they moved to Papillion, Neb. And engaged in the general merchandise, lumber, grain , and coal. They moved to Omaha. NE in 1883.
The history of Papillion NE lists D. L.. Carpenter, 1874-79 as post master.
From the Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska listing David L. Carpenter Written by William Cutler and published by Andreas in 1882, this book provides a detailed and comprehensive history of Nebraska.
DAVID L. CARPENTER, general merchandise, coal and lumber. Mr. Carpenter was born in Somerstown, Westchester County, N. Y., June 1, 1824. When quite young, moved with his widowed mother to Harrison, N. Y., where he lived up to the age of sixteen, when he removed to the city of New York, and there remained fourteen years. In 1854, he removed to Ithaca, Richland Co., Wis., where he was engaged in farming several years. In 1863, he enlisted in the Sixth Wisconsin Light Artillery. He campaigned in Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee chiefly, in active service, up to the close of the war, and was discharged with his battery in July, 1865. In July, 1864, Mr. Carpenter was placed on detached service on Gen. John E. Smith's staff, doing duty a clerk in the mustering office. Went through on the march to the sea, after which he joined his command at Chattanooga, Tenn., in March, 1865. In December, 1869, he removed to Omaha, where he lived one year, when he removed to Papillion and engaged in buying grain for the Western Grain Company. Was appointed Postmaster of Papillion in the spring of 1873, holding the office six years. In 1873, he erected a store and opened up a stock of general merchandise, and has since continued the trade in connection with the lumber, coal, and grain trade, doing a prosperous trade. Mr. Carpenter was married in Patterson, Putnam Co., N. Y., February 12, 1849, to Miss Emeline Lawrence, of Patterson. They have six children--Isaac L., born in New York May 27, 1852; James E, born in New York December 1, 1853; Henry L., born in Wisconsin August 15, 1858; Jennie C., born in Wisconsin February 25, 1861; David Lane, born in Wisconsin June 14, 1867.”
“Papillion Lodge, No. 39, A., F. & A. M., was organized under a dispensation on November 23, 1872, with the following officers: G. Stevenson, W. M.; E. N.. Grenell, S. W.; S. B. Knapp; D. L. Carpenter, Treasurer; G. W. D. Reynolds, Secretary; C. H. Phillips, S. D.; J. C. Eisele, J. D.; R. Long, Chaplain; W. B. Sexson, Marshal, E. T. Hoff, T.
“The Grand Army.-- On the 21st of August, 1880, fourteen soldiers of the war of 1861-65, applied in due form to the Department Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic for the establishment of a post at Papillion. In accordance with the request, Dahlgren Post, No. 55 was duly instated, and the following officers elected Louis Lesieur (Sixteenth Illinois Cavalry), Commander; A. R. Kennedy (Thirteenth Iowa), S. V. C.; W. C. McLean (One Hundred and Twenty-eighth New York Volunteers), J. V. C.; George C. Potwin (Thirty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteers), Adjutant; D. L. Carpenter (Sixth Wisconsin Battery), Q. M.; J. W. Thompson (Nineteenth Michigan), Chaplain; T. N. Graham (One Hundred and Ninth New York), O. D.; F.. M. Fish (First New York Dragoons), O. G.; Jacob Slothower (Eighty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers), S. M.; A. B. Crook (Seventh Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry), Q. M. S. Since the first organization the membership of the post has increased to sixteen. The following are the present officers: W. C. McLean, C.; E. A. Sexson, S. V. C.; J. W. Thompson, J. V. C.; J. Slothower, O. D.; M. Fish, Chaplain; D. L. Carpenter, Q. M.; L. Lesieur, Adjutant. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month, in Masonic Hall.”
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
More About Emeline Carpenter. “Emeline Carpenter, formally Lawrence was born the 10th day of the 11th month 1829, New York City”“Emeline Lawrence Carpenter, wife to David L. Carpenter Sr. Died Dec. 1st 1910, Woodbine Iowa, Buried at Papillion, Nebraska”
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
BIRTH: “Son of D. L. and Emeline Carpenter was born the 12th day of the 10th month, 1849- New York City.
DEATH: “James T. Carpenter son of David and Emeline L Carpenter died on the 15th day of the 10th month 1849. New York City (From the Family Bible)
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
More About Isaac9 CARPENTER:
Birth: “Isaac L. Carpenter son of David L. and Emeline Carpenter was born the 1st day of the 10th month 1850, New York City”.
BIRTH: Conflict. Bio on father gives 27 May 1852 as birth date. However, bible record takes priority!
16243. David Lane "Lane" Carpenter Jr.
The following notes suppled by: Vicki Carpenter Held - 9 Nov 2006 < vheld@utma.com >
David Lane Carpenter Jr. – was born the 14th day of the 6th month in the year 1867 – being the youngest son of Emaline L and David L. Carpenter Sr. Born in Lone Rock Wisconsin.Marriage: David L. Carpenter Jr. youngest son of David L. Carpenter and Emeline Carpenter to Ada Ellen Tye were married 27 day of October 1912 Also known as Lane Carpenter He died April 14, 19?? burial at Cedar Dale Cemetery in Papillion. He moved to Omaha in 1883. Lane worked for the Union Pacific Railroad
Ada Tye Carpenter: - wife of David Lane Carpenter Jr. Died June 2 1945, Omaha, Nebraska. Was buried in Papillion Neb.
David Lane Carpenter Children – None