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

Notes


693. Elijah Carpenter

Number 419 on page 96 of the Carpenter Memorial.
His family is on page 174 (#178).  A farmer
It was probably this Elijah who served in the Revolutionary war in Captain
Caleb Clark's company and Lieutenant John Wild.  He is called Captain Elijah
Carpenter in the second CT Regiment and was in NY in 1776.
SEE: DAR PATRIOT INDEX.
SEE: Johnson, The Records of Connecticut Men in the Military and Naval Service
during the War of the Revolution.

GRAVE:  Sort of - Stone says in memory of ...
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84885260
Capt Elijah Carpenter
Birth: May 3, 1732
Coventry
Tolland County
Connecticut, USA
Death: 1802
Coventry
Tolland County
Connecticut, USA
Elijah Carpenter served in the Revolutionary War as captain in the 2d Regiment of Connecticut. He married Patience Brewster, daughter of Peter and Mary (Lee) Brewster, on Oct. 31, 1764. They had the following children:
Benjamin b. Dec. 3, 1765
Elijah jr. b. Apr 17, 1767
Patience b. Aug. 12, 1769
Mille (or Milly) b. Feb. 15, 1772
Sybil b. Oct. 26, 1774
Family links:
 Parents:
 Benjamin Carpenter (____ - 1785)
 Rebeckah Smith Carpenter (1705 - 1788)
 Spouse:
 Patience Brewster Carpenter (1738 - 1786)*
 Sibling:
 Elijah Carpenter (1732 - 1802)
 Levi Carpenter (1744 - ____)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Unknown

Created by: Hank Davison
Record added: Feb 12, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 84885260


Patience Brewster

GRAVE:  sort of ...
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84887589
Patience Brewster Carpenter
Birth: 1738
Lebanon
New London County
Connecticut, USA
Death: Sep. 8, 1786
Coventry
Tolland County
Connecticut, USA
Family links:
 Parents:
 Peter Brewster (1707 - 1802)
 Mary Lee Brewster (1711 - 1784)
 Spouse:
 Elijah Carpenter (1732 - 1802)
 Siblings:
 Martha Brewster Long (1731 - 1818)*
 Israel Brewster (1736 - 1823)*
 Patience Brewster Carpenter (1738 - 1786)
 Jacob Brewster (1742 - 1823)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Unknown

Created by: Hank Davison
Record added: Feb 12, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 84887589


1940. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 1153 on page 174 of the Carpenter Memorial.


1941. Elijah Carpenter

Number 1154 on page 174 of the Carpenter Memorial.


1942. Patience Carpenter

Number 1155 on page 174 of the Carpenter Memorial.


1943. Millie Carpenter

Number 1156 on page 174 of the Carpenter Memorial.


1944. Persis Carpenter

Number 1157 on page 174 of the Carpenter Memorial.


1945. Sybil Carpenter

Number 1158 on page 174 of the Carpenter Memorial.


695. Joseph Carpenter

Number 422 on page 96 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Family is on page 175 (#179)   A farmer
His estate was distributed in 1779 to his three children then living.
Phebe, his widow, made her will in 1780 and mentions the same three children,
namely: Stephen, Phebe and Irene.

His estate was distributed in 1779 to his three children then
living.  Phebe, his widow, made her will in 1780 and mentions
the same three children.2  SOUR S203


Phebe Ladd

Her death year in the Carpenter Memorial is wrong.  She died in 1782, not 1772
at age 39.  Her will was written in 1780.   She also was mentioned in her
husband's will in 1776.


1949. Joseph Carpenter

DEATH:
Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934
Name: Joseph Carpenter
Birth Date: abt 1766
Age at Death: 6
Death Date: 10 Feb 1772
Death Place: Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut
Gender: Male
Father: Joseph Carpenter
Mother: Phebe
FHL Film Number: 599303
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data:
"Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772–1934." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.


697. Mary Carpenter

Number 424 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 96


Ichabod Jewett

NAME: Last name is Jewett not Fewett as listed in the CM..
This family updated by Shelley Cole of Harrisonville, MO in a letter dated
4 Aug. 1997.


Olive Kingsbury Clark

Last name may be from first marriage.


698. Comfort Carpenter

Number 425 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 96
Family on page 175 (#180)   Probably a farmer.

MILITARY:
Comfort served in the Revolution.  We find Comfort Carpenter, Sergeant in
Company 5, Second Regiment, under General Spencer in 1775.  Enlisted 5 May 1775
and discharged 17 Dec 1775: Solomon Wilson, Captain.  Comfort marched at one
time from Tolland, CT for the relief of Boston, 1775.  He then resided in
Tolland county, CT.  He enlisted again in 1779 for a short term, in the First
Regiment: enlisted 1 July 1779 and discharged 16 Dec 1779 and he was again in
the service 20 Jan 1781.  It is this Comfort who was on the pension roll in CT
in 1818.  We find him on the pension roll still later in Tolland county, CT in
1832.  No record found after that indicating he died about that time.

MARRIAGE:
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Mary Flint
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 13 Oct 1763
Event Place:
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: I01319-7
System Origin: Connecticut-EASy
GS Film number: 1376026
Reference ID: item 2 p 53
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut, Marriages, 1729-1867," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F7L7-THS : accessed 13 Feb 2014), Comfort Carpenter and Mary Flint, 13 Oct 1763.
SEE ALSO:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01339-3
System Origin: Connecticut-EASy
GS Film number: 1376026
Reference ID: item 5 p 70
Citing this Record:
"Connecticut, Marriages, 1729-1867," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F7LW-XB3 : accessed 13 Feb 2014), Comfort Carpenter and Mary Flint, 13 Oct 1763.

CENSUS: 1790 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Tolland, Connecticut
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2
Free White Persons - Females: 3
Number of Household Members: 6
Source Citation
Year: 1790; Census Place: Tolland, Connecticut; Series: M637; Roll: 1; Page: 119; Image: 457; Family History Library Film: 0568141
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1790 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1800 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut
Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 2
Number of Household Members Under 16: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 3
Number of Household Members: 5
Source Citation
Year: 1800; Census Place: Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut; Series: M32; Roll: 2; Page: 621; Image: 328; Family History Library Film: 205619
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1800 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Second Census of the United States, 1800. NARA microfilm publication M32 (52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Second Census of the United States, 1800: Population Schedules, Washington County, Territory Northwest of the River Ohio; and Population Census, 1803: Washington County, Ohio. NARA microfilm publication M1804 (1 roll).

CENSUS: 1810 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 3
Number of Household Members: 3
Source Citation
Year: 1810; Census Place: Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut; Roll: 3; Page: 359; Image: 00202; Family History Library Film: 0281231
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Third Census of the United States, 1810. (NARA microfilm publication M252, 71 rolls). Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1820 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Over 25: 3
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 3
Source Citation
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut; Page: 957; NARA Roll: M33_2; Image: 943
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Fourth Census of the United States, 1820. (NARA microfilm publication M33, 142 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1830 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut
Free White Persons - Males - 80 thru 89: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 80 thru 89: 1
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3
Source Citation
1830; Census Place: Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut; Series: M19; Roll: 8; Page: 184; Family History Library Film: 0002801
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. (NARA microfilm publication M19, 201 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.


1960. Stephen Carpenter

BIRTH:  image
Name: Stephen Carpenter
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1767
Birth Place: Tolland
Parent: Comfort
Parent: Mary
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.


699. Lois Carpenter

Number 426 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 96


Joseph Baker Jr.

NAME: Last name may be PARKER.  The Carpenter & Related Family Historical
Journal, Vol. X, No. 9, page 557 indicates his name as "Joseph Baker Parker."


700. Levi Daniel Carpenter

Number 427 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 96   "Levi" in that record.
Family on page 175 (#181)   Probably a farmer.
He moved to Bridgewater, Oneida, NY in 1794 and probably died there.
He marched for the relief of Boston in 1775, for 6 days at the time the Britsh
marched to Lexington.

Moved to Bridgewater, Oneida , N.Y., about 1794.2  SOUR S203
1  MILI He marched for the relief of Boston in 1775, for six days at the
time the British marched to Lexington.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203

Father:  Benjamin CARPENTER (AFN:2074-FK)
Mother:  Rebecca SMITH (AFN:336L-X7)

CENSUS: 1790 US Census

CENSUS: 1800 US Census
Name: Levi Carpenter
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Bridgewater, Oneida, New York
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 2
Source Citation
Year: 1800; Census Place: Bridgewater, Oneida, New York; Series: M32; Roll: 23; Page: 96; Image: 409; Family History Library Film: 193711
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1800 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Second Census of the United States, 1800. NARA microfilm publication M32 (52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Second Census of the United States, 1800: Population Schedules, Washington County, Territory Northwest of the River Ohio; and Population Census, 1803: Washington County, Ohio. NARA microfilm publication M1804 (1 roll).

CENSUS: 1810 US Census
Name: L Carpenter
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Oneida, New York
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 4
Source Citation
Year: 1810; Census Place: Oneida, New York; Roll: 33; Page: 358; Image: 00051; Family History Library Film: 0181387
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Third Census of the United States, 1810. (NARA microfilm publication M252, 71 rolls). Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

GRAVE: not really  - CAUTION!
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=143020679
Levi Carpenter
Coventry
Tolland County
Connecticut, USA
Death: unknown
Parents
.Benjamin Carpenter
.Rebeckah Smith
Spouse
.Elizabeth Parker (1751- )
Children
.Levi Daniel Carpenter (1768-1860)
.Jesse Carpenter (1771-1833)
.Clarrisa Carpenter Spink (1774- )
Heritage Consulting. Millennium File  <--------- USE CAUTION!!!
Name:Levi Carpenter
Gender:Male
Birth Date:17 Sep 1744
Birth Place:Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, USA
Marriage Date:15 Oct 1767
Marriage Place:Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut
Father:Benjamin Carpenter
Mother:Rebecca Smith
Spouse:Elizabeth Parker
Children:Clarissa Carpenter; Levi Carpenter; Jesse Carpenter
Spouse Father:Joseph Parker
Spouse Mother:Rachel
Source Information
Heritage Consulting. Millennium File [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003
1800 census Bridgewater, Oneida, Co, NY 974.762 x2p 1800 p 10
Carpenter, Levi 1 male 45 or older 1 female 45 or older
Family links:
 Parents:
 Benjamin Carpenter (____ - 1785)
 Rebeckah Smith Carpenter (1705 - 1788)
 Spouse:
 Elizabeth Parker Carpenter (1751 - ____)*
 Children:
 Levi Daniel Carpenter (____ - 1860)*
 Jesse Carpenter (1771 - 1833)*
 Clarissa Carpenter Spink (1774 - 1808)*
 Sibling:
 Elijah Carpenter (1732 - 1802)*
 Levi Carpenter (1744 - ____)
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Non-Cemetery Burial

Created by: Scott Sprague
Record added: Feb 24, 2015
Find A Grave Memorial# 143020679


Elizabeth Parker

Father:  Elisha PARKER (AFN:8NRM-20)
Mother:  Elizabeth HINCKLEY (AFN:1TGV-70)


701. Reuben Carpenter

Number 428 on page 96 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 175 (#182)   A farmer.


Anna Burrows

Anna Burrows also known as Anna Barrows or Barows.  She died aged 97.

Anna's last name may have been Barrows.2  SOUR S203


Eli Hammond

They resided in Vernon,,CT


Alpheus Chapman

Resided in Vernon,,CT


706. Daniel Carpenter

[Notes for Daniel Carpenter, his wives, and daughter Sarah edited and revised by Eugene Cole Zubrinsky of Ojai, California, 2007]

On 1 May 1758, Jedediah Carpenter conveyed land at Coventry, Conn., to "Daniel Carpenter my Sone" (Coventry Deeds, 4:470).

At Stafford on 19 December 1808, Daniel Carpenter sold 50 acres to son David, who then leased the property back to his father (Stafford Deeds, 10:196, 585). The arrangement provided for Daniel and wife Eunice to use and occupy the entire 50 acres during the term of Daniel's natural life; if Eunice survived him, she was entitled to remain on half of it for the term of her natural life. David sold the property on 20 April 1812, requiring that the buyer allow for "the use and improvement of one half of the said premises during the natural life of Eunice Carpenter wife of Daniel Carpenter af[t]er the decease of the said Daniel Carpenter" (Stafford Deeds, 10:557-58). On the same date, in a step not normally taken by a married woman, Eunice filed a deed-related bond (Stafford Deeds, 12:205 [as listed in general index]). It is reasonable to conclude from these facts that Daniel Carpenter died after 19 December 1808 and before 20 April 1812, probably much closer to the latter date.

For more information about Daniel and his father, see Kendall P. Hayward, "Jedidiah [sic] Carpenter of Coventry, Conn.," _The American Genealogist_ 53 (1977):116-18.

End notes by Gene Zubrinsky. Old notes follow.

BOOK- GENEALOGY: Amos B. Carpenter, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE REHOBOTH BRANCH OF THE CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA.  Also known as the CARPENTER
MEMORIAL. Published 1898 By: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, MA
Daniel is listed as number 435 on page 97.  His family (#184) is listed on page 177.  The compiler had his doubts that this Daniel did not belong in this family but had no proof either which way.

AFN QKNF-BH and SCRN-PB are the same person.  As is 2073-NM (Laniel).  The
above records only one "Daniel" in this family.

PARENT:
On 1 May 1758, Jedediah Carpenter conveyed land at Coventry, Conn., to "Daniel Carpenter my Sone" (Coventry Deeds, 4:470).

On 19 December 1808, Daniel Carpenter sold 50 acres to son David, who then leased the property back to his father (Stafford Deeds, 10:196, 585). The arrangement provided for Daniel and wife Eunice to use and occupy the entire 50 acres during the term of Daniel's natural life; if Eunice survived him, she was entitled to remain on half of it for the term of her natural life. David sold the property on 20 April 1812, requiring that the buyer allow for "the use and improvement of one half of the said premises during the natural life of Eunice Carpenter wife of Daniel Carpenter af[t]er the decease of the said Daniel Carpenter" (Stafford Deeds, 10:557-58). On the same date, in a step not normally taken by a married woman, Eunice filed a deed-related bond (Stafford Deeds, 12:205 [as listed in general index]). It is reasonable to conclude from these facts that Daniel Carpenter died after 19 December 1808 and before 20 April 1812, probably much closer to the latter date.


Elizabeth Skinner

Gene Zubrinsky notes follow.

An unidentified wife of Daniel Carpenter--presumably this Elizabeth--is recorded in the register of the church in Vernon as having died on 7 December 1780, aged 51 [b. ca. 1729] (_The New England Historical and Genealogical Register_ [NEHGR] 59:412), Vernon was then a society (parish) in the towns of East Windsor (that part now in Ellington, Tolland Co.) and Bolton (northern section).

The will of David Skinner of East Windsor, dated 24 October 1785, names Carpenter grandchildren Daniel, John, David, Moses, Abner, Marianna, and Elizabeth, children of David Carpenter and the testator's daughter Elizabeth Carpenter, deceased (_The American Genealogist_ 53[1977]:117).

On 24 June 1789, Daniel and David Carpenter of East Windsor, Moses and Elizabeth [Carpenter] Evans of East Hartford, Moses Carpenter and Maranah Carpenter of Stafford, and John Carpenter of Ballstown, N.Y.--all children of Elizabeth Carpenter, deceased wife of Daniel Carpenter and daughter of David and Elizabeth Skinner, both deceased--sold their 6/7 interest in a piece of land in East Windsor that they had inherited from their grandmother Elizabeth Skinner (East Windsor Deeds, 6:200). Their brother Abner of Simsbury had sold his 1/7 interest in the property on 4 May 1787 (ibid., 5:43).

End Gene Zubrinsky notes - Old Notes follow.

BIRTH: Is Windsor birthplace confirmed?

DEATH: Death recorded in Vernon church book, but see addition below. Given PAF's limitations (and the search issue), I don't know how you want to label the county in cases where it's uncertain whether an event occurred in East Windsor or Bolton (the Vernon Society occupied these towns' respective eastern and northern sections). If, as you seem to do elsewhere, we give the name of the present-day county, there's a problem. East Windsor was and is in Hartford Co.; Bolton was also in Hartford Co. but has been part of Tolland Co. since its formation, in 1785. Two options come to mind: We can put (as I have) "Tolland," with the rationale that the section of East Windsor occupied by the Vernon Society is now part of Ellington, Tolland Co., and Bolton is also part of that county. Or we can put "Hartford/Tolland," with the rationale that present-day East Windsor (though not the part once occupied by the Vernon Society) is in Hartford Co., and present-day Bolton is in Tolland Co.-and/or that both counties were involved at some point. "Vernon, Tolland" would seem an option: although there was no town of Vernon at the time, neither was there a Tolland Co. The trouble with this is that present-day Vernon comprises only the former northern section of Bolton, and this Carpenter family may have been living in East Windsor on the relevant event dates.]

An unidentified wife of Daniel Carpenter-presumably this Elizabeth-is recorded in the register of the church in Vernon as having died on 7 December 1780, aged 51 [b. ca. 1729] (_New England Historical and Genealogical Register_ [NEHGR] 59:412), Vernon was then a society (parish) in the towns of East Windsor (that part now in Ellington, Tolland Co.) and Bolton (northern section).

On 24 June 1789, Daniel and David Carpenter of East Windsor, Moses and Elizabeth [Carpenter] Evans of East Hartford, Moses Carpenter and Maranah Carpenter of Stafford, and John Carpenter of Ballstown, N.Y.-all children of Elizabeth Carpenter, deceased wife of Daniel Carpenter and daughter of David and Elizabeth Skinner, both deceased-sold their 6/7 interest in a piece of land in East Windsor that they had inherited from their grandmother Elizabeth Skinner (East Windsor Deeds, 6:200). Their brother Abner of Simsbury had sold his 1/7 interest in the property on 4 May 1787 (ibid., 5:43).


1977. Marianna Carpenter

Number 1186 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 177


1978. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1187 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 177


1979. David Carpenter

Number 1189 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 177

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/1840nh_a.html
SOURCE: 1840 Census of Pensioners Revolutionary or Military Services;
With the names, ages, and places of residence
Returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts; under
The Act for Taking the Sixth Census
Typed and Reformatted By: Kathy Leigh, January 19, 2001

NEW HAMPSHIRE
A - D First Name Last Name Age Head of Household City/Town County
David Carpenter 84 David Carpenter Keene Cheshire


1980. John Carpenter

Number 1190 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 177


1981. Moses Carpenter

Number 1191 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 177


Sarah

Gene Zubrinsky note:
Vernon church records document that the wife (unnamed) of Daniel Carpenter died on 22 September 1783, aged about 46 (NEHGR 59:412). She is identified as Sarah in the birth record of her namesake daughter (see below).

End Gene Zubrinsky notes - Old notes follow.

Vernon church records document that the wife (unnamed) of Daniel Carpenter died on 22 September 1783, aged about 46 (NEHGR 59:412).


1984. Sarah Carpenter

The birth on 22 September 1783 of Sarah, daughter of Daniel and Sarah Carpenter, was recorded at Stafford; she was baptized at the church in Vernon on 24 September 1783 (Stafford Vital Records in _Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records_, 44[Baltimore, 2002]:29; NEHGR 58:402). While Vernon Society was, as above, located in East Windsor and North Bolton, the church itself was situated in the latter place.


Eunice Snell

Gene Zubrinsky notes follow.

Eunice Snell married first at Stafford, 29 July 1762, Joseph White, who died there 1 July 1778 (Kendall P. Hayward, "Jedidiah [sic] Carpenter of Coventry, Conn.," _The American Genealogist_ [TAG] 53[1977]:117).

On 10 August 1784, "Eunice the Wife of Daniel Carpenter[, having been] recomend[e]d by Mr Willard," was admitted to the Vernon church (NEHGR 60:262). Daniel Carpenter and Eunice White had married on 1 April 1784 at Stafford, where John Willard was pastor from 1757 to 1807 (Stafford VR in _Barbour Collection . . ._, 44:28; Kendrick Grobel, _History of the First Church of Stafford . . ._ [Stafford Springs, 1942], n.p. [opposite title page]). On 28 January 1801, Daniel and Eunice Carpenter sold to Salmon Moulton all their rights to 16 acres, which had been set off to Eunice out of the estate of her former husband, Joseph White (TAG 53:117, citing Stafford Deeds, 8:198).

The aforementioned deed dated 20 April 1812 (see notes under Daniel, above) and the bond she filed on that date, also as above, make it clear that Eunice was then living.

Enf of Gene Zubrinsky notes. Old Notes follow.

On 10 August 1784, "Eunice the Wife of Daniel Carpenter[, having been] recomend[e]d by Mr Willard," was admitted to the Vernon church (NEHGR 60:262). Daniel Carpenter and Eunice White had married on 1 April 1784 at Stafford, where John Willard was pastor from 1757 to 1807 (Stafford VR in _Barbour Collection . . ._, 44:28; Kendrick Grobel, _History of the First Church of Stafford . . ._ [Stafford Springs, 1942], n.p. [opposite title page]).

The aforementioned deed dated 20 April 1812 (see notes under Daniel, above) makes it clear that Eunice was then living. Also, as above, she filed a bond on that date.

BIRTH:  Birth date estimated.  The wives of Daniel Carpenter appear to be getting younger, so I added 3 years to the last wife's birth estimate to get abt 1740.


707. Dr. Joel Carpenter

"(Dr.) Joel[5] Carpenter, bapt. 10 Dec. 1727, d. East Windsor (Ellington Parish) 25 Jan. 1789 aged 62 (g.s.); married Hardwick, MA (also recorded New Braintree MA, not New Britain CT as stated in the Carpenter Genealogy), 9 Dec. 1755, Mary Ruggles, born ca. 1728, died Ellington, 27 Dec. 1799 aged 71 (g.s.). This Joel has been confused in the Carpenter Genealogy with another Joel who lived in the Ashford, Conn., area. This latter Joel was assigned the above Joel's death date in East Windsor, but the author states that the age given at death did not agree by some years with the date of Joel of Ashford. Our son was back in East Windsor by 1 Sept. 1766 when he sold land to Brinton Payne. East Windsor LR 1:248, buys 7 acres in Ellington Parish (ibid.p.244, 17 March 1769) and is mentioned in Stafford LR 6:88 as of April 1784 when he secures judgment against Benj. Thomas, late of Stafford, now in Worthington, Hampshire Co., Mass. Bay. The will of Joel Carpenter was made 4 Nov. 1772, proven 28 Feb. 1789, when mention was made of wife Mary and sons Eli and Ruggles, not yet 21, and daughter Mary, not yet 18. Distribution was made 13 Feb. 1790 to Mary, widow of Dr. Joel, Eli and Ruggles Carpenter, and J. Convers Johnson and Mary. Children: 1. Eli, b. Hardwick MA 12 Dec. 1756. 2. Ruggles, b. prob. there. 3. Mary, bapt. Hardwick 6 Aug. 1759, m. ca. 1790 J(oseph) Converse Johnson. 4. Luce, bapt. Hardwick 3 May 1761, probably d. y." (Kendall P. Hayward, "Jedidiah [sic] Carpenter of Coventry, Conn.," _The American Genealogist_ 53[1977]:116-18).


1986. Ruggles Carpenter

Unknown birth date and location, even though Harwick is logical.


1988. Luce Carpenter

NAME: Forename probably Lucy.


722. Eliphalet Carpenter

Number 445 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 97
His family is on page 177 (#185).
He was a joiner, a carpenter and a farmer.  He enlisted in the Revolution
7 Sept. 1776 in Captain Isaac Sargent's company, Major Backus Light Horse
Regiment.  The command was ordered to the army near NY in September or
November 1776.  General Washington issued the following general order: "A
relief being come for his light Horse under Major Backus that Corps is now
dismissed with hearty thanks for their faithful services and the cheerfulness
and alcrity they have shown upon all occasions."

1  MILI He enlisted in the Revolution, Sept. 7, 1776, in Captain Isaac
Sargent's Company, Major Backus Light Horse Regiment.  This
command was ordered to the army near NY, in September or
November, 1776.  Washington issued the following general order:
"A relief being come for his Light Horse under Major Backus that
corps is now dismissed with the hearty thanks for their faithful
services and the cheerfulness and alacrity they have shown upon
all occasions.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203

GRAVE:  images
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Capt Eliphalet Carpenter
Birth: unknown
Death: Dec. 21, 1820
Age 72   
Family links:
 Parents:
 Eliphalet Carpenter (1703 - 1792)
 Elizabeth Andrus Carpenter (1706 - 1773)
 Spouse:
 Esther Gurley Carpenter (1749 - 1819)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
North Coventry Cemetery
Coventry
Tolland County
Connecticut, USA

Created by: Don Thériaque
Record added: Mar 11, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 1835208


Esther Gurley

She was the daughter of Joanathan Gurley and Hannah Baker of Mansfield, CT.

GRAVE: images
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Esther Gurley Carpenter
Birth: Jun. 16, 1749
Mansfield
Tolland County
Connecticut, USA
Death: Oct. 23, 1819
age 70
[She married Eliphalet Carpenter May 22, 1766.]  
Family links:
 Parents:
 Jonathan Gurley (1715 - 1778)
 Hannah Baker Gurley (1709 - 1796)
 Spouse:
 Eliphalet Carpenter (____ - 1820)
 Siblings:
 Hannah Gurley Dimmick (1740 - 1774)*
 Jacob Baker Gurley (1742 - 1804)*
 Esther Gurley Carpenter (1749 - 1819)
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
North Coventry Cemetery
Coventry
Tolland County
Connecticut, USA

Created by: Jan Franco
Record added: Mar 17, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 18493470


Thomas Judd

Resided in Chatham,,CT  Thomas was Solomon's brother.

MARRIAGE:
http://www.rays-place.com/town/chatham-ct/chatham-4.htm
Chatham, CT Vital Records 1739 to 1854
From the Barbour Collection as found at the CT State Library
Transcribed by Coralynn Brown
JUDD
Thomas, of Chatham, m. Esther CARPENTER of Coventry, Sept. 25, 1823, by Rev. Joel West


Adna Abbott

They moved to Cambridge and Hartford, N.Y.


Samuel Topliff

Resided near St. Louis, Mo.


Elijah Dexter

They moved to Cambridge, N.Y., and afterwards to Joliet,,IL


726. Noah Carpenter

Number 449 on page 98.  Family on page 178 (#186).
He married an Elizabeth.  Noah marched to the relief of Boston at the
time of the Lexington massacre in 1775, for three days and it is probably
this Noah who served in the War of 1812, under Commander Charles Abell
from 23 Aug to 26 Aug 1814.  He went from CT.


1998. Jonathan Carpenter

Number 1202 on page 178.  No Family listed.


1999. Zenas Carpenter

Number 1203 on page 178.  No Family listed.


2000. Curtis Carpenter

Number 1204 on page 178.  No Family listed.


2001. Cynthia Carpenter

Number 1205 on page 178.  No Family listed.


2002. Mollie Carpenter

Number 1206 on page 178.  No Family listed.


728. Israel Carpenter

Number 451 on page 98.  Family on page 178 (#187)
He served in the Revolutionary War in Captain Bacon's Company, Eleventh
Regiment in 1776 and also was at NY the same year; He enlisted from CT.
It is possible his third child Eunice belongs to his brother Benjamin.
No further information found.
The accuracy of this family, the spouse, and children is in question.


2003. Nicholas Carpenter

Number 1207 on page 178.  No Family listed
Married Phebe Fenner, daughter of William Fenner of Cranston, RI.
He resided in Johnston, RI.


2004. Phebe Carpenter

Number 1207 1/2 on page 178.  No Family listed
Married Andrew Mathewson, Jan 13, 1771 - ?


2005. Eunice Carpenter

Number 1208 on page 178.  No Family listed
Eunice was probably the daughter of Israel.
However, Benjamin, the brother of Israel, was discharged on 1 Jan 1778
and could also be her father.