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

Notes


929. Abner Carpenter

Number 599 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 117.
Family on page 217 (# 218).
He probably went to Brattleboro, VT.


2523. Welcome Allen Carpenter

Number 1537 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 217.  No family listed.
RESIDENCE: Griffin Mills, Erie County, New York.  He had the care of his Uncle
Simeon for a number of years.


933. John Carpenter

Number 603 in The CARPENTER MEMORIAL. Page 118.
Family on page 217 and 218 (# 229).   A farmer.
Residence: Greenwich, Washington County, New York.

John Carpenter enlisted as private in Capt. Seth Summer's Company, Col. Gill's
Regiment and served at Castle Island.  Dated 1 March 1778 serving for one month
and 8 days.  He enlisted again as private in Capt. Ralph Thompson's Company at
Castle Island.  Dated 1 Oct. 1779 serving for two months and two days. Suffolk
County Regiment.  He enlisted a third time in Capt. Thompson's Company, Col.
Webb's Regiment.  Dated 26 Aug. 1781 serving three months and twenty three days
as reinforcment to the Continental Army.


935. Jonathan Carpenter

Number 605 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 118.  A farmer.
His family is on page 218 (#230).

Joanthan Carpenter of Rehoboth, private, in the Lexington scare in Captain
Lyon's company, served seven days.  Served a second time as a private in
Nathaniel Carpenter's company Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment enlisted Dec. 8,
1776 and served 16 days in the RI alarm, marched to Bristol.
Enlisted a third time in Captain Barrow's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's
regiment in the RI alarm Aug. 1, 1780 and served 9 days, marched to
Tiverton, RI.  Enlisted a fourth time per his son's (Jonathan, Jr.) diary in
Capt. J. Hill's Company of Bristol, RI.  He probably served as third Corporal.

Resided in Rehoboth.  The following was taken from his son
Jonathan Carpenter Jr.'s diary, Dec 28, 1776:    "I (Jonathan
Jr.) joined Captain J. Hill's company of Bristol, RI for three
months in my father's room."
Jonathan Carpenter of Rehoboth, private in the Lexington scare
in Captain Lyon's company, served 7 days.  A second time as
private in Nathaniel Carpenter's company,  Thomas Carpenter's
regiment;  enlisted Dec. 8, 1776, and served 16 days in the RI
alarm, marched to Bristol.  Again the third time in Captain
Barrow's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment in the Rhode
Island alarm Aug. 1, 1780 and served 9 days, marched to
Tiverton, RI  Again the fourth time as appears by the diary of
Jonathan his son in Capt. J. Hill's company of Bristol RI;  he
probably enlisted in this company as third Corporal.
TEXT pg 118

GRAVE: image
Jonathan Carpenter
Birth: 1732
Death: 17 May 1810 (aged 77–78)
Burial: Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Memorial #: 21483532
Gravesite Details researching
Family Members
Spouse
Abigail Walker Carpenter                 1734-1817
Originally Created by: Superkentman (46877580)
Added: 10 Sep 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21483532
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 March 2020), memorial page for Jonathan Carpenter (1732–17 May 1810), Find a Grave Memorial no. 21483532, citing Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) .


Abigail Walker

Died aged 83 years.

GRAVE: images
Abigail Walker Carpenter
Birth: 11 Feb 1734 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 2 Feb 1817 (aged 82)
Burial: Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Memorial #: 21484302
Gravesite Details researching
Family Members
Parents
Caleb Walker                 1706-1768
Abigail Dean Walker                 1704-1795
Spouse
Jonathan Carpenter                 1732-1810
Siblings
Abel Walker                 1736-1819
Comfort Walker                 1739-1818
Maintained by: KChaffeeB (46506715)
Originally Created by: Superkentman (46877580)
Added: 10 Sep 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21484302/abigail-carpenter
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937. Nathaniel Carpenter

Number 607 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 118.
His family is on page 230 (#231).  He was a carpenter and a joiner.

It is possible he married twice.  The notes in my copy of the CM are barely readable. "G.B. Bowmen ?Briar Cem. d. in ?????  13 Apr. 1820". Which looks like a name, place and a death date for the second spouse. Then "m (2) in Lee 1787 (or 1789) Sa??? VT ??" and the rest a blur.

He was Corporal in the 3d military company of Rehoboth, in the first regiment of the county of Bristol in 1767.  He later afterwards acted as Major.

Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth, Captain in the Lexington scare, served 8 days.  Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth, commisioned March 28, 1776 in the Continental Army.  He marched July 23, 1776 to New York and was dismissed Dec. 1, 1776.  He served at White Plains and New York in Col. Thomas Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm Dec. 8, 1776 served 8 days.
Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter was discharged Jan. 15, 1776(77?) having served 6 weeks at Brooklyn.  Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Hathaway's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm April 21, 1777 and served 23 days at Tiverton.  Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Josiah Whitney's Regiment May 13, 1777 served 1 month, 25 days and marched from Rehoboth to Point Judith.  Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Hathaway's Regiment served at Tiverton April 21, 1777, 23 days and he served at Bristol and Providence 1 month, 5 days from July 2, 1777.  SEE: AA Below.
Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth was commisioned Major in the 1st Bristol Regiment of Massachusetts militia Feb. 8, 1779.
Major Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Thomas Carpenter's Regiment at Tiverton on Rhode Island Alarm Aug. 1, 1780, served 8 days.
Major Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Dean's Regiment at Rhode Island March 2, 1781 and served 14 days.
Major Carpenter of Rehoboth enlisted in Col. Dary's Regiment at West Point from July 10, 1781 to Nov. 8, serving 4 months and 8 days.  His name was on the roll til Oct. 2, 1782.
By the documentary History of New York, Lot 96 of 280 acres of land in Vermont was granted by the goverment of New York to Nathaniel Carpenter in 1786 to 1788.  The record does not indicate to which of the Nathaniel Carpenters the grant was made, however the circumstances point to the Major.  No account was found that the lot was ever occupied by anyone by the name of Nathaniel.

There is three pages of notes and diary extracts on Nathaniel Carpenter starting on page 118 to 121 in the Carpenter Memorial.

(MORE: MOSTLY DUPLICATE WITH SLIGHT CHANGES.)  Resided in Savoy,,MA.Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth, Captain in the Lexington scare, served 8 days;  Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth, commissioned March 28, 1776, in the Continental army;  he marched July 23,
1776, to NY;  was dismissed Dec. 1, 1776;  served at White Plains and NY in Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment;  in the ,RI alarm Dec. 8, 1776, served 8 days.  Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter discharged Jan. 15, 1776, having served 6 weeks at Brooklyn.  Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth, in Col. Hathaway's regiment in the ,RI alarm, April 21, 1777, served 23 days;  stationed at Tiverton;  Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Josiah Whitney's regiment, May 13, 1777, served 1 month, 25 days;  marched from Rehoboth to Point Judith.  Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth, was commissioned Major in the 1st Bristol regiment of ,MA militia, Feb. 8, 1779.
Nathaniel Carpenter, official record after he was raised to Major.
Major Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment at Tiverton on ,RI alarm Aug. 1, 1780, served 9 days.
Major Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col. Dean's regiment, at ,RI, March 2, 1781 and served 14 days.
Major Nathaniel Carpenter of Rehoboth in Col.  Dary's regiment at West Point from July 10, 1781 to Nov. 8, served 4 months and 8 days.

E-MAIL:  AA  -  Mon, 16 Apr 2001  From:  Phoebe Cortez -  MzCortez@aol.com
Subj:    Re: [B-NE] 1732-1800 RI Newspapers
VOLUME 1
Page 67: "Deserted from Capt. Rigg s Company in Col. Smith s Regiment, George Dennis, of West Greenwich,18 Years of Age, 5 Feet 9 Inches high has redish Hair and grey Eyes and is of a sandy Complexion; he has a large Hair Mole on the left Side of his Face. Whoever will take up said Deserter, and confine him in any Gaol of the United States, or bring him to the Subscriber shall have Five Dollars Reward, and all necessary Charges, paid by
NATHAN CARPENTER, 2nd Lieut. Providence Gazette June 7, 1777"
AND
Page 95: "Deserted from Capt. Westcott s company, in Col. Elliott s regiment;  John Morin, of Scituate, 5 feet 9 inches high, 20 years of age, has black hair, dark eyes, and is of a dark complexion: had on a blue coat, faced with
white. Whoever secures said deserter, so that he may be returned to his company at Bristol, shall have five dollars reward, and necessary charges, paid by  NATHAN CARPENTER, Lieut. Providence Gazette May 30, 1778"
AND
Page 76: "Deserted from Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter s Company, Col. Carpenter's Regiment, Oliver Goff, about 18 Years of Age, 5 Feet 2 Inches high, dark Complexion, black Eyes. Simeon Wheeler, light Complexion, blue Eyes.
Whoever will take up said Deserters, and return them to said Regiment, shall have Four Dollars Reward, and all necessary Charges, paid by NATH.  CARPENTER, Capt. Providence Gazette August 9, 1777"
NOTE:  It appears to be two Nathan Carpenters cited above. Compare ranks and dates.


Ethan Walker

They moved to Savoy;  when aged they removed to ,MI.  He
was deacon of the church, held the office of selectman and other
town offices.


G. B. Bowman

See husband's notes.


939. Ezra Carpenter

Number 609 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 121.  A shoemaker and farmer.
His family is on page 230 & 231 (#232).

He was probably one of the grantees of the town of Shrewsbury, VT.
He was also in the third Military Foot company of Rehoboth in 1767.
Residence: Savoy, MA.

Resided in Savoy,,MA.  He was probably one of the grantees of
the town of Shrewsbury, Vt.
1  MILI He was also in the third Military Foot company of Rehoboth in 1767.
1  MILI
1  MILI
2  SOUR S203

GRAVE:
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Ezra Carpenter
Birth: unknown
Death: Aug. 7, 1815
Inscription
In memory of Mr. Ezra Carpenter who died Aug. 7, 1815 aged 74 Years
"Alas t'was brittle clay, That built our body first! And ev'ry month and ev'ry day,
"Tis mouldering back to dust." (from Psalm 91) Burial: Center Cemetery Chesterfield Hampshire County Massachusetts, USA Created by: P.K. Magruder Record added: Nov 10, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 80218931


Esther Read

She was a widow when she married Ezra.  Her first husband's name is not known.
Widow.


2553. Abigail Carpenter

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80258770
Abigail Carpenter Harris
Birth: unknown
Death: Sep. 19, 1809 Burial: Center Cemetery Chesterfield Hampshire County Massachusetts, USA Created by: P.K. Magruder Record added: Nov 11, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 80258770


John Harris

They moved to Chesterfield,,MA.


940. Amos Carpenter

Number 610 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 121.
Family on page 231 (# 233). He moved to Fairlee, VT where he died.

It was probably this Amos who served in the Revolutionary War.  He was a
private in Capt. Foster's Company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's Regiment in the
Rhode Island Alarm.  He served 5 days on the roll dated at Attleborough July
27, 1780 and marched to Tiverton.  He enlisted again in Capt. Robinson's
Company, Col. Dean's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm July 31, 1780 and
served 8 days marching again to Tiverton with the roll sworn in at Attleboro,
MA.


Sarah Ide

Her father MAYBE Jacob Ide (b. 1723).


2557. Amos Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 43711 Amos Carpenter 1850.jpg
Name: Amos Carpenter
Residence: Vershire, Orange, Vermont
Age: 76 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1774
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 444925
Digital GS Number: 4206189
Image Number: 00106
Line Number: 34
Dwelling House Number: 55
Family Number: 61
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850


942. Ephraim Carpenter

Number 612 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 121.
Family on page 232 (# 234).  A farmer

Ephraim Carpenter of Rehoboth enlisted as Corporal in the Lexington scare in
Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter's company and served 8 days.  Second enlistment in
Capt. Isaac Hodge's Company August 12, 1776 serving 1 month and 20 days.
Enlisted a third time in Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter's Company, Col. Thomas
Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm.  Enlisted a fourth time Dec. 8,
1776 and served 16 days and marched from Rehoboth to Tiverton in the same
company.  He enlisted a fifth time in Capt. Bullock's Company in Col. Thomas
Carpenter's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm July 27, 1780 and served 14 days
and marched from Rehoboth to Tiverton.

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Pvt Ephraim Carpenter
Birth: 7 Dec 1753 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 7 Sep 1814 (aged 60) West Fairlee, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Burial: South Fairlee Cemetery, Fairlee, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Memorial #: 80852757
Bio:
Ephraim was the 3rd of 7 children (2nd son) born of Eliphalet Carpenter (1721-1801) and his wife Freelove Chase. Ephrain's siblings were: Amos (b. 1748), Hannah (1751-1854), Eliphalet (b. 1757), Remember (1762-1802), Hannah (1765-1777), and Comfort (b. 1771).

Ephraim served as a Corporal for 8 days in the Rehoboth, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Militia Company under the joint command of Captain Nathaniel Carpenter and Captain Isaac Burr which marched on the Lexington alarm of April 19, 1775.

Ephraim served as a Private for 1 month and 20 days (August 12 to October 1, 1776) in a Company commanded by Captain Isaac Hodges of Norton. This Company was drafted from the towns of Rehoboth, Attleborough, Norton, Mansfield and Easton for the defence of Boston and stationed at Dorchester Heights. They marched on August 12th to join Colonel Ebenezer Francis's Regiment. For the march from camp to home, he was credit with a travel allowance for 2 days (35 miles). About 2 months later, Ephraim served as a Private 16 days with Captain Nathaniel Carpenter's Company, Colonel Thomas Carpenter's Regiment, marched from Rehoboth to Bristol, Rhode Island on the alarm of December 8, 1776.

On July 27, 1780, Ephraim enlisted as a Private in Captain Jabez Bullock's 10th (Rehoboth) Company, Colonel Thomas Carpenter's 1st Bristol County Regiment called out for service under Major General William Heath of the Continental Army at Tiverton, Rhode Island on an alarm. Ephraim's service in Captain Bullock's Company lasted 5 days until July 31st when he was reported discharged, he was, however, the following day, August 1, 1780, engaged in a Company commanded by Lieutenant Samuel Brown also of Rehoboth and in the same Regiment at Tiverton. This last engagement lasted 9 days until discharged, August 8, 1780.

Ephraim married, May 7, 1789, Sarah Titus by whom he had 8 children (4 sons and 4 daughters): Freelove (b. 1791), Sally (b. 1793), Eliphalet (b. 1796), Ephraim (b. 1798), Obed (b. 1800), Hannah (b. 1801), Comfort (b. 1803), and Lydia (b. 1804).

References:

(1) "A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America Brought Down from Their English Ancestor, John Carpenter, 1303, with many Biographical Notes of Descendants and Allied Families." by Amos B. Carpenter, 1898, pages 73, 121, 122 and 232

(2) "Massachusetts Soldier and Sailors of the Revolutionary War." by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Vol. II Pages 682 and 795; Vol. III Pages 117, 118 and 123; and Vol. VIII pages 37 and 38
Inscription: EPHRAIM CARPENTER,DiedSept. 7, 1814.AE. 61.
Family Members
Parents
Eliphalet Carpenter                 Unknown-1801
Spouse
Sarah Titus Carpenter                 1764-1839
Siblings
Remember Carpenter                 1762-1802
Children
Eliphalet Carpenter                 1796-1870
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Sarah Titus

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Sarah Titus Carpenter
Birth: 9 Nov 1764 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 31 Aug 1839 (aged 74) Fairlee, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Burial: South Fairlee Cemetery, Fairlee, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Memorial #: 117772036
Bio:
Sarah was the daughter of Timothy Titus and Jerusha Whipple.   She married Ephraim Carpenter 7 May 1789 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
Family Members
Spouse
Ephraim Carpenter                 1753-1814
Children
Eliphalet Carpenter                 1796-1870
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Added: 28 Sep 2013
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Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 June 2019), memorial page for Sarah Titus Carpenter (9 Nov 1764–31 Aug 1839), Find A Grave Memorial no. 117772036, citing South Fairlee Cemetery, Fairlee, Orange County, Vermont, USA ; Maintained by Peter Haskell (contributor 48238450) .


943. Eliphalet Carpenter

Number 613 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 122.
Family on page 232 (# 235).  A farmer
He removed to Randolph, VT thence to Brookfield or Barre.


2568. Hannah Carpenter

Number 1582 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 232.


Hezekiah Bicknell

A farmer.


944. Remember Carpenter

Number 614 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 122.
Family on page 232 (# 236).

Remember was a man much respected and honored in the community in which he
lived.  He was one of the 28 men raised in Rehoboth, MA in 1780 to reinforce
the Continental Army for six months, marching to West Point.
Remember enlisted in the Lexington scare in Capt. Jabez Ellis's Company and
served 9 days.  He enlisted a second time as private in Capt. Ide's Company,
Col. Daggett's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm on Dec. 8, 1776 and served 6
days.  He enlisted a third time as private in Capt. Wilmarth's Company, Col.
Hathaway's Regiment on March 4, 1779 and served one month at Howland's Ferry.
He enlisted a fourth time as private in Samuel Head's Company, Col. Jacob's
Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm of Oct. 6, 1779 serving 2 months and 4 days.
He enlisted a fifth time as private in Capt. Simeon Collis' Company, Col.
Dean's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm on March 6, 1781 and served 10 days.

Additional information found on Remember Carpenter: Remember was about five
feet eight inches tall when he was 18 years of age with a light complexion, as
appears in the descriptive list of men raised for six months to reinforce the
Continental Army on June 5, 1780.  He marched to West Point and served six
months and thirteen days.
Remember Carpenter of Rehoboth, MA, served as private in Capt. James Coles'
Company, Col. Jacob's Regiment in the Rhode Island Alarm and enlisted on June
20, 1778 serving for 6 months and 13 days.

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Remember Carpenter
Birth: 13 Jan 1762 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 24 Feb 1802 (aged 40) Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Memorial #: 81557544
Inscription: SON OF ELIPHALET
Family Members
Parents
Eliphalet Carpenter                 Unknown-1801
Spouse
Phebe Smith Carpenter Peck                 1774-1844
Siblings
Ephraim Carpenter                 1753-1814
Children
Mason Carpenter                 1799-1887
Nancy Carpenter                 1801-1804
Created by: Vermont Grave Walker (47341543)
Added: 5 Dec 2011
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Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 June 2019), memorial page for Remember Carpenter (13 Jan 1762–24 Feb 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 81557544, citing Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA ; Maintained by Vermont Grave Walker (contributor 47341543) .
Suggestions made


Phebe Smith

GRAVE:  images
Phebe Smith Carpenter Peck
Birth: 1774  <----- estimated
Death: 30 Oct 1844 (aged 69–70) Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Burial: Peck Cemetery, Adamant, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Memorial #: 52749869
Bio: Daughter of Ezeliel Smith, she was first married to Remember Carpenter in 1791 and then to Nathaniel by whom she had 5 children but 2 died in infancy. She lived 72 years.
Family Members
Spouses
Remember Carpenter                 1762-1802
Nathaniel Peck                 1765-1827
Children
Russell Peck                 Unknown-1877
Mason Carpenter                 1799-1887
Nancy Carpenter                 1801-1804
Addison Peck                 1807-1881
Sharlock Peck                 1812-1891
Maintained by: Dave  Peck (46966140)
Originally Created by: talegi (47100552)
Added: 23 May 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52749869/phebe-carpenter_peck
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 June 2019), memorial page for Phebe Smith Carpenter Peck (1774–30 Oct 1844), Find A Grave Memorial no. 52749869, citing Peck Cemetery, Adamant, Washington County, Vermont, USA ; Maintained by Dave Peck (contributor 46966140) .


946. Comfort Carpenter

Number 616 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 122.
Family on page 233 (# 237).
He moved to Brookfield, thence to Fairleee, VT, then somewhere below Fairlee in
VT and then moved to some place in New York state.

CENSUS: 1830 US Census

CENSUS: 1840 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Ellery, Chautauqua, New York
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1  <--- b. abt 1771 to 1780
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Source Citation
Year: 1840; Census Place: Ellery, Chautauqua, New York; Page: 38
Source Information
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Original data: Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. (NARA microfilm publication M704, 580 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.


2575. Comfort Carpenter

NOTE:  Maybe a child of Comfort.  Need documentation!

CENSUS: 1830 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Ellington, Chautauqua, New York
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1  <--- b. abt 1781 to 1790
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 8
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10
Source Citation
1830; Census Place: Ellington, Chautauqua, New York; Series: M19; Roll: 86; Page: 339; Family History Library Film: 0017146
Source Information
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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.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census
Name: Comfort Carpenter  [Comfort Corputer]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Ellington, Chautauqua, New York
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1  <--- b. abt 1781 to 1790
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8
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Source Citation
Year: 1840; Census Place: Ellington, Chautauqua, New York; Page: 53

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2576. William Carpenter

Number 1592 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 233.
No family listed.  He went to CT.


2577. Philo Carpenter

Number 1591 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 233.
No family listed.  He went to Cattaraugus county, NY.


2578. Betsey Carpenter

Number 1590 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 233.
No family listed.


2579. Preston Carpenter

Number 1589 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 233.
No family listed.


947. Nathaniel Chaffee Jr.


BURIAL: See image: RIN 7728 Nathaniel Chaffee Headstone.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26033284
Rehoboth
Bristol County
Massachusetts, USA
Death:  Jul. 3, 1822
Son of Nathaniel chaffee and Rebecca Mason
Family links:
 Children:
 Nathaniel Chaffee (1751 - 1826)*
 Comfort Chaffee (1756 - 1828)*
 Ezra Chaffee (1773 - 1849)*
Spouse:
 Susanna Carpenter Chaffee (1735 - 1813)*
Newman Cemetery
East Providence
Providence County
Rhode Island, USA


Susanna Carpenter

Number 506 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 104. Birth date listed
29 Jun 1736.  Birth place listed as Rehoboth, MA.
Married a Nathaniel Chaffee, Jr. per same record.  Nathaniel was a blacksmith.
Marriage published 7 June 1760.

AFN NRRT-18 (29 Jun 1736 - East Providence, RI) and
AFN JMX8-6V ( 5 Jul 1735 - Rehoboth, MA) are apparently the same person.
One is birth the other is Christening date.

Number 755 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 135.
Probably married Aaron Barney.

BIRTH: Same birth date as another Susannah Carpenter!  Different parents. Spouses confused?  Which is which?


BURIAL: See image: RIN 6691 Susannah Carpenter Headstone.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26033300
Birth:  Jul. 5, 1735
Death:  Nov. 14, 1813
~Wife of:
[1] Aaron Barney: m. 13 Dec 1753
[2] Nathaniel Chaffee: m. 17 Jul 1760
Family links:
 Parents:
 Daniel Charles Carpenter (1695 - 1763)
 Susanna Lyon Carpenter (1699 - 1790)
 Spouse:
 Nathaniel Chaffee (1735 - 1822)
Note: researching   
Burial:
Newman Cemetery
East Providence
Providence County
Rhode Island, USA


2591. Zephaniah Chaffee

Phoebe Capenter Chaffee
 Author: Lena  Date: 23 Sep 2002 5:52 PM GMT
 Surnames: Chaffee, Carpenter
 Classification: Query
I'm looking for information on Phoebe Carpenter who Married Zephaniah Chaffee. Zephaniah was born October 11, 1779 in Willington, Tolland County, Connecticut. I do not have birth, death or marriage dates for Phoebe. They had three children to my knowledge Franklin, Diana and Zephaniah. Their son Zephaniah died in Allen, New York. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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