BIRTH: Born in NJ?
Resided in Corinth, VT At the age of two years his father moved to Killingly, ,CT In 1773 or 1774 he moved to
Plainfield, NH and settled near the centre of the town. He moved to Corinth, April 6, 1803, where he died. 2 SOUR S203 3 TEXT pg 269
Of Plainfield, NH
Of Huntington, VT
They settled in ,MI.
Residence, probably West Topsham, VT
Resided in Providence, RI
Resided in Saratoga, N.Y.
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Same person?
Parentage does not match and given death date is before the 1880 Census.
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wm. PHILPOT Self M Male W 44 IRE Farmer IRE IRE
Lucilia PHILPOT Wife M Female W 44 NY Keeping House VT NY
Russell PHILPOT Son S Male W 22 NY Teacher IRE NY
Harlon J. PHILPOT Son S Male W 14 NY At Home NY NY
Fred PHILPOT Son S Male W 10 NY NY NY
Jessie PHILPOT Dau S Female W 7 NY NY NY
Russell CARPENTER Other W Male W 76 NY Farmer RI RI
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Source Information:
Census Place Potsdam, St. Lawrence, New York
Family History Library Film 1254927
NA Film Number T9-0927
Page Number 263D
Record received from Dr. Cyrus Carpenter of Strafford, NH
says, that he was born March 13, 1780, at Lebanon, NH And
that he married Hannah Whipple, the daughter of Nehemiah Whipple
of Rutland, VT She was born June 26, 1781 and died in
Strafford, NH, Oct. 8, 1801. Cyril and Cyrus we are informed,
graduated at Dartmouth college where they studied medicine; the
former located at Saratoga and the latter at Strafford.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 269
He went west.
Resided in Delaware, ,Oh.
Two children named William. One may be in error or the grandson or adopted. Unknown.
SEE: Film #: 1761040.
PICTURE: Tombstone picture. See: RIN 68173 John Carpenter died 1811 - Tombstone
Carpenter Cem., Liberty Twp., Delaware, OH
From: "Robert McNeal"
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004
Subject: Nathan Carpenter-Carpenter Cemetery in Liberty Township, Delaware Co., Ohio
Serena Jane is related to Nathan Carpenter who died in 1814 in Liberty Twp., OH. Exactly how is unknown. The best relationship is the first and only child of John Carpenter. Until proven, assume the connection is speculation.
Serena Jane Carpenter Compact Disc #146 Pin #149951
Spouse: Nathaniel Chapman Disc #146 Pin #143244
Marriage: 8 Apr 1830 Scott Co., IN
Father: Nathan Chapman, Jr. Disc #146 Pin #152528
Mother: Jane Vancleave Disc #146 Pin #152703
Lucy was probably born near Delaware, ,OH or NY, and the
rest of the family in the same place.
Of California.
He cleared and lived on a farm in the south part of Delaware, on the east side of the river; afterwards added a farm
and mill property on the west side; he erected a log cabin there in which the Rev. George Carpenter, his son, was born; in 1837, he moved to a farm near Washington, Franklin , ,OH.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 270
She had six children.
Resided in Worthington, ,OH.
Abigail was a deaf mute. She was one of the three pupils who
were in attendance at the opening of the ,OH state institution
for the deaf and dumb on Oct. 16, 1829. As a child she was
noticed for her vivacity and precocity by Judge Swan and was
used by him as an argument before the committee of the
legislature for the need of such an institution.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 457
He or she died Dec. 17, 1876. The had two children. They
resided in Worthington, ,OH.
He or she died Nov. 9, 1876. They had two children. Resided in
Leonardsburg, ,OH.
Resided in Worthington, ,OH.
They had six children, all dead but one, Mrs. L.O. Miller of
Dayton, OH.
Sylvia graduated from the Worthington young ladies seminary
in her 18th year; was lady principal in Otterbein University
from 1848 to 1854, was one of the founders of the Woman's Board
of Missions of U.B. church of which she was vice-president until
1879 when she became president, remaining in that office till
her death. She had a great reserve force and mental power.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 458
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 458
Resided in Westerville, O.
He resided on the old homestead which has been kept in the
family. Resided in Liberty Twp., ,OH.
Of,Granby,,CT
Married twice.
Resided in Granville, ,OH.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Licking/LickingFile9a-e.htm
HISTORY OF LICKING COUNTY. - 640
GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP.
CASE, GROVE, was born in Connecticut January 20, 1800. He was brought to Licking county, Ohio, in 1807, by his parents, Major Grove and Cinderilla Case, who settled in Granville, where they deceased. He died in 1836 or 7, aged fifty-six years. His wife survived him until January, 1867, aged eighty-seven years. Major Case built the well-known house in Granville, in which he kept hotel from 1810 until 1814 or 15. He served as major in the War of 1812; was at Fort Meigs when besieged. He, in company with Silas Wincbell, erected the first grist-mill in Granville town-
HISTORY OF LICKING COUNTY. - 641
ship. He was the father of four children-three sons, born in Connecticut, viz: Grove, Norton and Jarvis; one daughter, Lucinda, born in Granville. All of the children are living, except Norton, who deceased in March, 1879. Mr. Case was reared a farmer, and has followed farming and stock-raising, as his vocation. He married Laura Carpenter, of Delaware county, Ohio, May 15, 1821; born October l0, 1797 ; daughter of Nathan Carpenter, a soldier of the War of 1776. They settled on North street, Granville township, Licking county, Ohio, on the farm now occupied by his grandson-in-law. He erected the residence, now in use, in which they lived for fifty-six years. In October, 1877, they moved on the farm where they are now living, which he had purchased in 1876. Their residence is a fine brick structure. They reared a family of three children: Lucius A. married Polly Rose, in 1844, daughter of Levi Rose, and he deceased July 3, 1866; Laura J. died at the age of seventeen years; Lucy C. married James Sennett, and died two years after her marriage.
Number 2066 on page 270 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 458 (# 660). A farmer.
Number 4296 on page 458 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No family listed.
Number 2067 on page 270 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 458 (# 661). A farmer.
Number 4297 on page 458 in the Carpenter Memorial.
No family listed. Probably born in upstate New York or Ohio.WEB PAGE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoswego/townoswego/oswegocitizens.html
TOWN OF OSWEGO CITIZENS
Information was obtained from the History of Oswego County, N. Y., 1789 -
1877, published by Everett & Ferriss, 1878. It is a list of
the "Names of Citizens, Who Assisted and Contributed Towards The
Publication of the History of Oswego County, with Personal
Statistics." For further information on any of the names, please contact
the local Historical Society or Town Historian.
CARPENTER, John, Retired Publisher, Oswego, b. Greene Co., NY., s. 1830, p.o.
add. Oswego City, Box 1308. (Is it for this John?)