12459. Nathan Thornton Carpenter Jr.
Number 5484 of the Carpenter Memorial on page 566.
No family listed.
Also Number 8707 of the Carpenter Memorial on page 807.
No Family is listed.
CIVIL WAR VET.
Resided in Mt. Pleasant, Wayne Co., PA. He Served in the civil war.
The Family indicates he is the one who married Mary Luther and provided
additional children.
Dan Moreno Carpenter, of Coronado, CA provided the update on 9 Oct. 2000.
First name Thornton? But went by Luther.
21416. Mary Josephine Carpenter
Number 5485 of the Carpenter Memorial on page 566. No family listed.
However, corrections from the family indicate she was a daughter of the son of
Nathan T. Carpenter (3288) who is number 8707 on page 807.
Resided in Preston, Penn.
Resided in Toledo, Ohio.
AF has him born in "Derby, Orlns, Vermony"
He is number 5507 in the Carpenter Memorial. See page 567.
His family is on page 689 (#1327). He was a merchant and a fruit grower.
He was a resident of Enterprise, FL. Only his first child is listed in the CM.E-MAIL: Subject: "Lost" New England Carpenters
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 From: Terry Carpenter
John,
Cleaning up some old unsorted files, I found two New England lines in the South, one placed, one not:
Ora Carpenter, born c1818 in VT -- ABC #5507 (p. 567), son of Chester (#3298) and Hannah (Kendall) Carpenter [ABC]. Ora Carpenter married on 23 Feb 1844 to Antonia H. Masters (born c1826 in FL). They resided in Orange Co. FL in 1850 and Volusia Co. FL in 1860 and 1870.
Children:
1. Frances “Fanny” Carpenter, born 18 Dec 1844.
2. Ora Carpenter, born c1847.
3. Anna Carpenter, born c1849.
Others...not traced at present.
She is number 7172 in the Carpenter Memorial. See page 689
She was a resident of Enterprise, FL.
The CM has birth as 18 Dec 1844.
Resided in Richford, VT
21432. Chester Carpenter Wheeler
Resided in Troy, VT
Resided in Morgan, VT. Reportedly not married.
Resided in Charleston, VT
Chester and his brother Marshal were trustees, in 1880, of the
high school in Derby.
Conflicting info: Chester married PHEOBE S. HINMAN 16 Jun 1845 in Derby,Orleans,VT. She was born 1826, and died 1925.
Resided in Strafford and Derby, VT, and since 1890, at Fossil,
Ore.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 689 A merchant and banker.
Resided in Charleston, VT Charles Carpenter represented the
town of Charleston in the legislature of Vermont in 1872 and the
county of Orleans in the senate in 1876, served as deacon of the
Congregational church seven years and has held nearly all of the
town offices. Charles's father, Chester Carpenter's 2d wife,
Betsey Hinman was the daughter-in-law of Hon. Timothy Hinman the
first settler of Derby; Phebe S. and Betsey N. were his
granddaughters. TEXT pg 567CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles CARPENTER Self M Male W 51 VT Treas Vt Emery Wheel Co. VT VT
Betsy N. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 47 VT Keeping House VT VT
Kate L. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 23 VT VT VT
Ora M. CARPENTER Son S Male W 18 VT VT VT
Lilla A. CLARK Dau M Female W 24 VT VT VT
Henry W. FAIRCHILD Other S Male W 42 VT Works In Emery Shop VT VT
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Source Information:
Census Place Charleston, Orleans, Vermont
Family History Library Film 1255346
NA Film Number T9-1346
Page Number 333D
Since 1891 he has been a manufacturer and patentee of paper
folding and other machines for the saving of labor. TEXT pg 689 on the CM.
Luther Boyden, Nelson's father, died Dec. 23, 1842, aged 43
years, and Hannah, his wife, died April 11, 1880, aged 84 years.
Nelson lived with his mother, and as soon as he was old enough
he cultivated a small piece of land that his mother possessed,
and worked out some. His education was obtained at district and
select schools; he also attended the Royalton academy and
Orange County Grammar school at Randolph. He taught twelve
terms of district schools, and also taught in Orange County
Grammar school and Royalton academy. He was superintendent of
schools in Barnard from 1858 to 1865, and in Randolph from 1855
for many years, and has always been closely identified with
educational interests. He held the office of trustee of
Randolph State Normal school since 1872, and was president of
the board since 1883, and when the fire occurred, Sept.15, I893,
that destroyed the Normal school building he was unanimously
made chairman of the committee to rebuild and to plan and
construct the building, and through his energy and zeal a fine
building was constructed ready for occupancy Feb 1, 1894. He
came to Randolph in 1861, but retained his home in Barnard until
1865. He read law 'with the Hon. Philander Perrin at Randolph,
and was admitted to Orange county bar, in June, [865, he
remained in this office until 1868, when he opened an office at
Randolph Center, Vt, and has always had a good and successful
practice. He identified himself with the Republican party, by
casting his first vote for Abraham Lincoln. He held the office
of town clerk of Randolph for 25 years, from 1868 to 1893, when
the office was removed to West Randolph. He was town auditor for
several years, and held other town offices. He served as state's
attorney for Orange county four years, as senator from Orange
county In the Vermont legislature two years 1882 and 1883. He
served on the committee of judiciary and chairman of committee
on education, and a member of the special committee on the
reform school. He served as town representative from Randolph in
the Vermont legislature in 1888 and 1889, and served as chairman
of committee on railroads and Grand Isle Bridge, also a member
of the judiciary committee and took a prominent part in debate
on all important measures. He owns a large farm and is
extensively engaged in raising fine thoroughbred Jersey cattle
and blooded horses.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 569
12482. Augustus Blodgett Carpenter
Resided in Randolph and Barre, VT He was always cheerful in
the sick room, and his patients were said to improve even before
he had given them any medicine. His funeral services were held
in the Congregational church where Rev. E. I. Carpenter, No.
2996, preached from the words "The Beloved Physician.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 568
12486. Sylvanus Blodgett Carpenter
The following probably relates to this Sylvanus Blodgett Carpenter *.
----- Original Message -----
From: Donna Cuzze
To: John R Carpenter 2
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 3:42 AM
Subject: Sylvanus Carpenter in NY Census1790 NY, Stephentown: Silvanis Carpenter
1800 NY, Stephentown / Rensselaer: Sylvanus Carpenter
same pg with: Solomon, Thomas, Joseph Jr & MOFFIT1810 NY, Stephentown /Rensselaer: Sylvany Carpenter
same pg with: Solomon
next pg has: Thomas, Josephus & Benjamin1820 NY, Groton, Tompkins: Sylvanus J. Carpenter
shorter pages, no others on page. Jacob on previous page1830 NY, Groton, Tompkins: Sylvanus J. Capenter
1840 NY, Groton, Tompkins: Sylvanus J. Capenter TWO LISTINGS IN 1840
same pg with Rufus1840 NY, Stephentown / Rensselaer: Silvanus Carpenter TWO LISTINGS IN 1840
same pg with Philander, Jonathan G.1850 – Ancestry doesn’t list this census separately.
1860 NY, Rensselaer St.Ephentown : Sylvanus Carpenter
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1870 US CENSUSSylvanus B Carpenter Smithfield Districts 2 and 3, Providence, RI abt 1863 Rhode Island White Male
Sylvanus B Carpenter * Randolph, Orange, VT abt 1828 Vermont White Male
Silvanus Carpenter Harrison, Henry, IN abt 1865 Indiana White Male
Silvanus Carpenter River Bend, Gaston, NC abt 1864 North Carolina White Male
He was a prominent member of the Patrons of Husbandry.
Resided in Williamstown, VT