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

Notes


560. Anthony Carpenter

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

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

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8644105
Anthony Carpenter
Birth: 1721 Death: Jun. 29, 1760 Inscription: Here Lies the Body of Mr. ANTHONY ~CARPENTER~ who died June 29th AD 1760 in the 39th year of his Age. Burial: Grove Street Cemetery New Haven New Haven County Connecticut, USA Plot: Buried in the Green -- tombstone along the West Wall. Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Apr 16, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8644105


Abigail Willis

NAME: Last Name believed to be WILLIS.

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


1729. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1043 in the CM.


Nathaniel Rogers

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


1730. Mary Carpenter

Number 1044 in the CM.  Not living in 1762.


1731. Helena Carpenter

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


561. Nehemiah Carpenter

Number 368 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family on page 166 (#161)  A blacksmith
SEE: Number 293 in the CM.  Birth and death dates are the same.
The death date is obviously in error (25 Apr 1821) in the Carpenter Memorial
and puts the birth date into question also.  See WILL and E-MAIL notes below. Info found!
Birth is thus about 11 Mar 1731 and likely early, say 1723?

NOTE:
Some records have a Nehemiah being born about 1723, however this Nehemiah
has a birth date per the CM.  It might have been another Nehemiah in
this family or not of this family born abt 1723?   SEE THE QUESTIONING ABOVE!

CORRECTION: This family line goes through Col. Solomon Carpenter and NOT Capt.
Solomon Carpenter.

SAR:
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
Name: Nehemiah Carpenter
SAR Membership: 40018
Birth Date: 11 Mar 1731
Birth Place: Jamaica, Long Island, New York
Death Place: Goshen, New York
Spouse: Priscilla Carpenter
Children: Nehemiah Carpenter
Source Citation: Volume: 201; SAR Membership Number: 40018.

REVOLUTION:
A Patriot who signed "The Revolutionary War Pledge" in Goshen, Orange County,
New York as an exempt over age 50.  He fled Jamacia, Long Island with his
family before the advancing British Army.  He joined the very Pro-American
Presbyterian Chruch in Goshen, NY.

E-MAIL: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 From: Robin Carpenter Hi John:
Yes, I will send the full transcript of the NYHS abstract of Nehemiah's
1783 will, maybe over the weekend if I can get to it.
Meanwhile, you asked about when it was proved; the 1783 will was executed
June 16, 1783, and proved July 25 1783.  So for once we know pretty darned
closely just when was the death.  You can change your 1821 death straight
away.  (Not only does the will show he died in 1783, but it is clear that
the a8321 death is another case of confused Nehemiahs; the odds against two
Nehemiah Carpenters in the same town dying on the very same date is
astronomical.)  ... Robin.

WILL:
Extract of will of Nehemiah Carpenter, late of Jamacia, LI, now of
Goshen, Ulster, NY, a blacksmith.  "Mentions wife Priscilla, two sons Nehemiah
and Nicolas, and two daughters Phebe and Sally."  The will was executed
16 June 1783 and proved 25 July 1783.  SEE BELOW!

WILL: UPDATED  (From Robin 3 April 2000)
Here is the NYHS Abstract (Vol XII) of the 1783 will of Nehemiah Carpenter
of Goshen--abstracted from Liber 36 Page 115:
       In the name of God, Amen.  I, NEHEMIAH CARPENTER, late of Jamaica,
Long Island, but now a resident of Goshen, Ulster County, blacksmith, being
weak in body.  My family debts contracted at Goshen and funeral charges and
doctor's bills, etc., to be paid out of my moveable estate excepting one
bedstead and bed furnished, one cow, one hog, one large pewter platter, nine
plates, three pewter basons, four chairs, two chests, two little spinning
wheels, one large spinning wheel, which I leave to my wife, Priscilla
Carpenter, for her use.
       The remainder of my moveable estate, after my debts are paid, to be
put at interest for the benefit of my loving wife, while my widow.  Whereas
my late father-in-law left a legacy to my wife, I give the same to my wife
during her life; at her death to be equally divided among my surviving
children.  With respect to my freehold estates, lying in Jamaica on Long
Island, the same are to be disposed of, and after my just debts due thereon
ar paid; the remainder to go to my sons, Nehemiah and Nicholas, two-thirds;
and my daughters, Phebe and Sally Carpenter, one-third of said remainder.
What other estate I may be possessed of, in like manner and proportion.  I
make my beloved Priscilla, my loving sons, Nehemiah and Nicholas Carpenter,
and my loving friend, Israel Smith, executors.
       Dated June 16, 1783.  Witnesses, Joseph Carpenter, Amasa Mathews,
John Kortright, of the Precinct of Goshen.  Proved July 25, 1783.
-----------------------------------------------
RLC Notes:
  1.  This is clearly the Nehemiah that Seversmith has as son of Solomon
(b. c1690, d. 1762, ABC's #75) the early settler and proprietor in Goshen.
ABC has this Nehemiah #368 as a son of Solomon #96, and gives incorrect
death date 1821.
  2.  Seversmith's placement of this Nehemiah raises a couple of issues;
although we have no birthdate for this Nehemiah, he is a brother Solomon
born 1712, which would make him probably about 70 yrs old in 1783...yet he
has two unmarried daughters at that time according to his will.  Also odd
that this Nehemiah is a recent arrival to Goshen although his alleged father
Solomon arrived at least by 1720 when Nehemiah would have been a child--and
perhaps as early as 1714 with Nehemiah as an infant at most.
  3.  ADCSC (and others) give wife Priscilla as Priscilla Smith.  Does
anyone have a record of WHERE/WHEN this Nehemiah-Priscilla marriage took place?


Priscilla Smith

U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
Name: Priscilla Carpenter
SAR Membership: 40018
Birth Date: 1733
Birth Place: Jamaica, Long Island, New York
Death Date: 2 Feb 1799
Death Place: Goshen, New York
Spouse: Nehemiah Carpenter
Children: Nehemiah Carpenter
Source Citation: Volume: 201; SAR Membership Number: 40018.


1736. Priscilla Carpenter

Possibly a child in this family.


562. John Carpenter

Number 369 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family on page 166 (#162)
Extract of will of John Carpenter, of Goshen mentions wife Eleanor, son Anthony
and daughters Hannah, Eunice and Eleanor.  He mentions land which his father
bought under the "Yayanda Patent" (Wawaganda Patent).  Dated 3 Oct 1760.  The
will was witnessed by Solomon and Nehemiah Carpenter.
One of his three daughters was not living by 1762. (Note the CM has it as
1672).

WILL:
NY Historical Society
Collection, Abstracts of Wills Vol VI 1760-1766, all Liber 22, page 349:

In the name of God, Amen. I, JOHN CARPENTER, of Goshen, in Orange County, being weak in body. "My
funeral to be decent without pomp or state, at the discretion of my wife, who I doubt not will manage with all
requisite prudence." I leave to my wife Elinor 1/4 of my movable estate, and the use of all lands and tenements,
and make her executor. I leave to my son Anthony this house in which I now dwell, with the land, and the land
adjoining being one Town Lot, with my right in the undivided lands in the Patent of Waywayanda, when he is 21. I
leave to my daughter Hannah 1/4 of my movable estate, and a lot of land lying near Sugar Loaf Hill, which is part
of a tract of land taken up by my father, and is Lot No. 2. I leave to my daughter Eunice 1/4 of my movables, and
all my right in Connecticutt Company's first Purchase, on Delaware river, and she is to have this when 18 years
old, or married. I leave to my daughter Elinor when 18, onequarter of my movables, and all my right in lands lying
in Connecticutt Purchase, on Susquehana river. My wife Elinor is to take charge of the education and maintainance
of my children, until my son Anthony is of age; and for this I leave her the use of all lands and movables, until he is
21. October 3, 1760. Witnesses, Solomon Carpenter, Jr., Thomas Wickham, Nehemiah Carpenter. Proved,
November 8, 1760, before John Gale, Surrogate.

WILL: Rootsweb
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NYORANGE/2000-03/0952353501

1760 John Carpenter Goshen wife Elinore
Son Anthony (under 21 years) got house on town lot
Dau Hannah land near Sugar Loaf Hill lot # 2 land taken by "my father"
Eunice got Conn Co. 1st purchase on Delaware River
Elinore got land in Conn Purchase on Susquehana River

1760 John gale (Father of eleanor Gale)
grandson Daniel, son Dr. John, Benjamin got homestead, Roe Gale got E Div.
Land between Timothy Carpenter and old Mr. Drake
dau Sarah and Cuzziah


Eleanor Gale

NAME: Last name believed to be GALE.
She married second a cousin named Gale.


1737. Anthony Carpenter

Number 1048 1/2 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 166. No family listed.
The court records at New Haven, CT July 4, 1760, state that Anthony Carpenter,
late of New Haven, deceased, granted to Abigail, his widow, a bond of 1,000
pounds security.


1738. Hannah Carpenter

Number 1049 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 166. No family listed.


1739. Eunice Carpenter

Number 1050 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 166. No family listed.


1740. Eleanor Carpenter

Number 1051 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 166. No family listed.


563. Mary Carpenter

This Mary was the daughter of Solomon of Solomon not Solomon of John.
Number 370 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 91.

A William Flinn exchanged land with his brother-in-law Solomon on 25 Mar 1738.


Dr. William Finn

A physician and Surogate at Goshen.
Children order not known.

Re: Finn - Orange Co., NY &&
Amy Hornstrom (View posts ) Posted: 25 Sep 2005 5:46PM GMT
Classification: Query

William Finn was born Feb 28, 1702 in goshen orange co NY. ... He died June 7 1759. His will was executed in Florida orange co ny. The heir was Wayne Hardison Redd He was william's 5th great grandson. He married Mary Carpenter. I'm not sure when but she was born about 1724 in jamaica queens NY. William and Mary had 7 kids I do have that info if you are interested and I also have a little info on Mary's father. William Finn's parents were Jon Finn he was born before 1680 in Scots/Irish and died in florida orange co NY. Mother was Altie Aaeltje Jonchers Jans Jonkers I'm not sure where. They were married July 16, 1693 at the Dutch Reformed Church in NY. William Finn had a sister Jan Finn born 1698 Jamaica Queens NY and died 1700 Jamaica Queens NY. I also have info for William Finn his family to the present. Just to let you know William Finn was my 7th great grandfather. If you need any more info let me know.


1741. Anthony Finn

A Patriot who served in the 4th Regiment of Ornage County, New York Militia.


Alethea Titus

Althea was the granddaughter of Joseph Titus whose mother was Abigail
Carpenter.  She married first, her second cousin, John Titus.  He was the
grandson of John Titus, who was a half brother to her grandfather, Joseph Titus.

Althea was a capable woman of a superior intellectual mind and excelled in
exhortation.

E-MAIL:
From: Gene Zubrinsky
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 4:16 PM
To: John R Carpenter
Subject: Corrections to Database
John,
Alethea Titus (your no. 531 [wc-584-desc - aqw25.htm ]) married first in Rehoboth 16 May 1732, John Titus (her second cousin); he died in Rehoboth 9 Oct. 1732 (Arnold, VR of Rehoboth 1642–1896, 365, 881).
Alithea Titus, “widow," married second in Rehoboth 12 Sept. 1734, Isaiah (not Isaac) Carpenter; he died not “on 23 Mar 1744 . . . near Attleboro[ugh], Bristol, MA” but in 1743 near Sutton, Worcester, MA, in the district of New Sherburn, which became the town of Douglas in 1746. There is no record of his death and consequently no precise date of death; his estate inventory was taken on 19 April 1743 (Massachusetts, Worcester County, Probate Files, 1731-1925, no. 10077) . If he died on the day and month you state (23 March), it would have been in 1742/3.
Three of the four Carpenter children’s births are recorded at Attleborough; the baptism of the fourth, Jonah, is recorded at Sutton.
Elletheah Carpenter married third in Sutton, Worcester, MA, 9 Oct. 1745, John Robinson Jr., born in Weston, Middlesex, MA, 25 April 1719, son of John and Sarah (Morse) Robinson (Sutton VR; Weston VR). Their daughter Hannah was born in Pomfret, Windham, CT, 3 March 1746/7; their daughter Lucy and son Isaiah were born in Killingly, Windham, CT, 24 June 1751 and 28 Nov. 1753, respectively (Pomfret VR; Killingly VR). These are the only Robinson children whose births are recorded.
No death or burial records have been found for John and Alethea (Titus) (Titus) (Carpenter) Robinson. It is therefore not certain that they died in Killingly. But since their son Isaiah is recorded there in the 1790 census, one could say “probably.” Probate and/or land records might nail this down.
This Alethea did not marry again. An Alethea Robinson married Ebenezer Stoddard not “about 1758 in Woodstock, Windsor, CT" but on 2 Jan. 1777 in Pomfret, Windham, CT. Their six children were born in Woodstock between 1777 and 1793. This, however, was clearly a younger Alethea Robinson; she died at Woodstock 22 May 1821, aged 70 [b. ca. 1751] (Richard-A-Stoddard-CT - User Trees - Genealogy.com ).
Best,
Gene


1748. Anne Titus

Mentioned in her grandfather's will dated 27 May 1756.


581. Alethea Titus

Althea was the granddaughter of Joseph Titus whose mother was Abigail
Carpenter.  She married first, her second cousin, John Titus.  He was the
grandson of John Titus, who was a half brother to her grandfather, Joseph Titus.

Althea was a capable woman of a superior intellectual mind and excelled in
exhortation.

E-MAIL:
From: Gene Zubrinsky
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 4:16 PM
To: John R Carpenter
Subject: Corrections to Database
John,
Alethea Titus (your no. 531 [wc-584-desc - aqw25.htm ]) married first in Rehoboth 16 May 1732, John Titus (her second cousin); he died in Rehoboth 9 Oct. 1732 (Arnold, VR of Rehoboth 1642–1896, 365, 881).
Alithea Titus, “widow," married second in Rehoboth 12 Sept. 1734, Isaiah (not Isaac) Carpenter; he died not “on 23 Mar 1744 . . . near Attleboro[ugh], Bristol, MA” but in 1743 near Sutton, Worcester, MA, in the district of New Sherburn, which became the town of Douglas in 1746. There is no record of his death and consequently no precise date of death; his estate inventory was taken on 19 April 1743 (Massachusetts, Worcester County, Probate Files, 1731-1925, no. 10077) . If he died on the day and month you state (23 March), it would have been in 1742/3.
Three of the four Carpenter children’s births are recorded at Attleborough; the baptism of the fourth, Jonah, is recorded at Sutton.
Elletheah Carpenter married third in Sutton, Worcester, MA, 9 Oct. 1745, John Robinson Jr., born in Weston, Middlesex, MA, 25 April 1719, son of John and Sarah (Morse) Robinson (Sutton VR; Weston VR). Their daughter Hannah was born in Pomfret, Windham, CT, 3 March 1746/7; their daughter Lucy and son Isaiah were born in Killingly, Windham, CT, 24 June 1751 and 28 Nov. 1753, respectively (Pomfret VR; Killingly VR). These are the only Robinson children whose births are recorded.
No death or burial records have been found for John and Alethea (Titus) (Titus) (Carpenter) Robinson. It is therefore not certain that they died in Killingly. But since their son Isaiah is recorded there in the 1790 census, one could say “probably.” Probate and/or land records might nail this down.
This Alethea did not marry again. An Alethea Robinson married Ebenezer Stoddard not “about 1758 in Woodstock, Windsor, CT" but on 2 Jan. 1777 in Pomfret, Windham, CT. Their six children were born in Woodstock between 1777 and 1793. This, however, was clearly a younger Alethea Robinson; she died at Woodstock 22 May 1821, aged 70 [b. ca. 1751] (Richard-A-Stoddard-CT - User Trees - Genealogy.com ).
Best,
Gene


Isaiah Carpenter

Number 158 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 71, as Isaiah.
(Listed as Isaac in the AF which is wrong.).
Family is on page 108 (#79).
He was killed by a falling tree and his body was found in the woods.
There is extensive notes on Althea's three marriages and ancestry on page 71 and 72.

SEE:
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/register/default.asp?vol=9&pg=53
Porter Genealogy
SEE:  MISC PICS for RIN 7257
29-9 Isaiah Carpenter's children removed to Sutton, Mass. about 1740.
35-1 ...

DEATH:
See wife's notes. ... [Died] in 1743 near Sutton, Worcester, MA, in the district of New Sherburn, which became the town of Douglas in 1746. There is no record of his death and consequently no precise date of death; his estate inventory was taken on 19 April 1743 (Massachusetts, Worcester County, Probate Files, 1731-1925, no. 10077) .


John Robinson Jr.

He was the son of John and Sarah (Morse) Robinson.


1755. John Robinson

BIRTH:
Birth NOT recorded on Pomfret VR or Killingly VR.


1756. Isaiah Robinson

Isaiah became a Deacon and lived to be a very aged man.

BIRTH:
Birth IS recorded on Pomfret VR or Killingly VR.


1757. Hannah Robinson

BIRTH:
Birth IS recorded on Pomfret VR or Killingly VR.


1759. 5 Robinson

BIRTH:
Birth is NOT recorded on Pomfret VR or Killingly VR.


586. Rebecca Carpenter

Number 372 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 92.  NO family listed in that book.
!BIRTH: Birth date is 21 Feb. per The Carpenter & Related Family Historical
Journal, Page 554, Vol. X, No. 9 in 1995.

MARRIAGE: Woodstock, CT Marriage Records To 1800
From Early Connecticut Marriages
Prior to 1800 By Frederick W. Bailey
The town of Woodstoek was incorporated in 1690 being then attached to Massachusetts, and so continuing for some years after. The first congregational Church of Woodstock dates from the settlement of the town and the marriage records of the church begin with its organization.
http://www.rays-place.com/marrage/woodstock-ct.htm
Rebecca Carpenter & Joseph Bacon ...... married in Boston May 15, 1725 - by Josiah Dwight
(NOTE:  Married in Boston and not Woodstock)


1762. Simeon Bacon

He sold land in Woodstock in 1749.


587. Eliphalet Carpenter

Number 373 in the CM on page 92.  His family is on page 167.
He and his brother Joseph sold land in Norwich, CT. in 1750: He also sold land
to his son Eliphalet in 1751.

BIRTH: The Carpenter Memorial has birth date as 21 Feb 1709, and the AF has
21 Feb 1708.

Phoebe Cortez (MzCortez@aol.com) found this PUBLIC RECORD page and submitted it on 23 March 2002.
http://www.colonialct.uconn.edu/ViewPageByIndex.cfm?ID=718&Volume=9&Master=155&Letter=C&v=09&p=196&Page=387
AND continued on:
http://www.colonialct.uconn.edu/ViewPageByIndex.cfm?ID=718&Volume=9&Master=155&Letter=C&v=09&p=197&Page=388
This is the Colonial Connecuticut Records 1636-1776.  (Oct 1748)
Copyright 2000-2001 University of Connecticut.
"This Assembly do establish and confirm Mr. Eliphalet Carpenter to be a Lieutenant of the 9th company or trainband in the 5th Regiment in this colony, and order that he be commisioned accordingly.
(NOTE: it was probably the father and not the son (b. 1730/1731) who was made a Lieutenant.)

MARRIAGE: Woodstock, CT Marriage Records To 1800
From Early Connecticut Marriages
Prior to 1800 By Frederick W. Bailey
The town of Woodstoek was incorporated in 1690 being then attached to Massachusetts, and so continuing for some years after. The first congregational Church of Woodstock dates from the settlement of the town and the marriage records of the church begin with its organization.
http://www.rays-place.com/marrage/woodstock-ct.htm
Eliphalet Carpenter & Mary Bacon ...... April 22, 1730 by Amos Thorpe

GRAVE:  Without a burial location!!!
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54953835
Eliphalet Carpenter, II
Birth:  Feb. 21, 1709
Woodstock
Windham County
Connecticut, USA
Death:  May 5, 1755
Fabyan
Windham County
Connecticut, USA
Eliphalet, was the son of Eliphalet and Rebecca (Gardner), of Woodstock, CT. Eliphalet, married Mary Bacon on 22 Apr 1730 in Woodstock.  
Family links:
 Spouse:
 Mary Bacon Carpenter (1709 - 1793)*
 Children:
 Ebenezer Carpenter (1745 - 1833)*
*Calculated relationship   
Burial:
Unknown
 
Created by: John Parker
Record added: Jul 14, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 54953835


Mary Bacon

The Carpenter Memorial says she was of "Hekomoochaug."

GRAVE:  
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54953899
Mary Bacon Carpenter
Birth:  Nov. 9, 1709
Fabyan
Windham County
Connecticut, USA
Death:  Jul. 15, 1793
Windham County
Connecticut, USA  
Family links:
 Parents:
 Thomas Bacon (1663 - 1758)
 Rebecca Bugbee Bacon (1666 - 1757)
 Spouse:
 Eliphalet Carpenter (1709 - 1755)
 Children:
 Ebenezer Carpenter (1745 - 1833)*
 Siblings:
 Rebekah Bacon Allard (1689 - 1720)*
 Thomas Bacon (1697 - 1766)*
 Mary Bacon Carpenter (1709 - 1793)
*Calculated relationship  
Burial:
East Thompson Cemetery
Thompson
Windham County
Connecticut, USA
 
Created by: John Parker
Record added: Jul 14, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 54953899


1764. Mary Carpenter

CITY: Woostock = Woodstock?

BIRTH:
Name: Mary Carpenter
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1732
Birthplace: WOODSTOCK TWP,WINDHAM,CONNETICUT
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Eliphalet Carpenter
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mary
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450313
System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
GS Film number: unknown
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WR-R4Z : accessed 26 May 2016), Mary Carpenter, 12 Dec 1732; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.


1767. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1056 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 167.

BIRTH:
Name: Elisabeth Carpenter
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 25 Jul 1740
Birthplace: WOODSTOCK TWP,WINDHAM,CONNETICUT
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Eliphalet Carpenter
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mary
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450313
System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
GS Film number: unknown
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WR-RHD : accessed 26 May 2016), Elisabeth Carpenter, 25 Jul 1740; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.


Joseph Peck

He married three times.
He sold land to Joseph and Gardner Carpenter all of her (Elizabeth Carpenter's)
rights to her father's estate in Woodstock, CT in 1770 and also in Norwich, CT.
He was a prominent man.  See page 167 of the CM.


1770. Dorcus Carpenter

BIRTH:
Name: Carpenter
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 21 Dec 1746
Birthplace: WOODSTOCK TWP,WINDHAM,CONNETICUT
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Eliphalet Carpenter
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mary
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450313
System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
GS Film number: unknown
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WR-RW5 : accessed 26 May 2016), Carpenter, 21 Dec 1746; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.


1771. Abigail Carpenter

BIRTH:
Name: Abigail Carpenter
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 08 Jul 1747
Birthplace: WOODSTOCK TWP,WINDHAM,CONNETICUT
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Eliphalet Carpenter
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mary
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450313
System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
GS Film number: unknown
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WR-R4Y : accessed 26 May 2016), Abigail Carpenter, 08 Jul 1747; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.


1772. Hannah Carpenter

Number 1060 1/2 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Name not given.

BIRTH:
Name: Hannah Carpenter
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 11 Jul 1750
Birthplace: WOODSTOCK TWP,WINDHAM,CONNETICUT
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Eliphalet Carpenter
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mary
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450313
System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
GS Film number: unknown
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WR-R2Q : accessed 26 May 2016), Hannah Carpenter, 11 Jul 1750; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.


589. John Carpenter

Number 375 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 92. His family is on page 167 &
168 (#164).  He sold land in Woodstock, CT. in 1758.
John's first child was born before his first marriage date. On page 167 of the CM, it indicates he had 4 children yet on the next page we find 5 children numbered.

Phoebe Cortez (MzCortez@aol.com) found this PUBLIC RECORD page and submitted it on 23 March 2002.
http://www.colonialct.uconn.edu/ViewPageByIndex.cfm?ID=720&Volume=9&Master=155&Letter=C&v=09&p=278&Page=550
This is the Colonial Connecuticut Records 1636-1776.
Copyright 2000-2001 University of Connecticut.
Oct 1750
"This Assemby do establish and confirm Mr. John Carpenter to be Ensign of the first company or trainband in the town of Woodstock, and order that he be commission accordingly."

BURIAL:
Maybe in unmarked grave at: Brimfield St. Cemetery, Kirkland, Oneida, New York, USA


590. Joseph Carpenter

Number 376 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 92. His family is on page 168.
He and his brother Eliphalet sold land in Norwich, CT. in 1750.  A Weaver.

DEATH:At sea while returning from the West Indian Islands.


592. Dorothy Carpenter

Number 378 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 92.


1781. Eunice Carpenter

BIRTH:
Name: Eunice Carpenter
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1743
Birthplace: WOODSTOCK TWP,WINDHAM,CONNETICUT
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Dorothy Carpenter
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450313
System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
GS Film number: unknown
Reference ID:
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WR-R4N : accessed 26 May 2016), Eunice Carpenter, 11 Jan 1743; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.