Number 203 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
This Zeno and the Zeno of the Timothy Carpenter line that supossedly descends from the Wales line (fictious line) apparently are the same. Ancestry was changed.Compare: Zeno CARPENTER (AFN:8J8V-V8)
Born: Abt 1776 Place: Cornwall, Rng, Ny
Married: Place:
Father: Timothy CARPENTER (AFN:8J91-59)
Mother: Phebe COLES (AFN:8J91-6G)MARRIAGE: Zeno was married in Cornwall, Orange ,NY on 8 Feb 1796. He did not die on that date.
NOTE: This Zeno is confused with another Zeno b. abt 1763 in Whitestone,, NY who moved to , Westchester, NY. He is listed as the son of Zeno and Elizabeth (Thorne) Carpenter. To make matters worse both married a Hannah and children are similar indicating duplication.
Father: Jacob VAN DUZER (AFN:8J91-7M)
Mother: Mary ASHLEY (AFN:8J91-8S)
IN 1850 Census with brother Jacob.
Number 204 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed in the above record.http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.carpenter&m=2323.1.1
Re: "Carpenter Family in America" 1901?
Author: Scott Aaron Date: 9 Nov 2002 GMT
In Reply to: Re: "Carpenter Family in America" 1901? by: John R. Carpenter
Thanks John,
Wondering what info might be contained on Ruth Carpenter, daughter of Caleb. Ruth was born in 1776 and married John Kipp. Would really be interested in info on her children if it lists them. Thanks.
Scott
NOTE: Scott later notes a web page with additional data.
Contact: Scott Aaron at rtanyon@yahoo.com
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=scottypimpin&id=I1397ID: I1397
Name: Ruth Carpenter
Sex: F
Birth: 24 JAN 1776 in NY
Death: 21 MAY 1836 in Sparta,Yarmouth,Elgin Co.,Ont., Canada
Note:
Ruth Kipp was born January 24, 1776 in New York (also in Westchester
Co. probably near Chappaqua, NY). Her parents were Caleb Carpenter
and
Amey Carpenter. She died May 21, 1826 (Sparta, Ontario....same
observation as for John Kipp's records).
_____________"The Quaker Settlement in Yarmouth Township, Elgin County, Ontario" byKaren-Lynn Stafford, 1987, University of Western Ontario, 156 p.
The author reports that at the Norwich Monthly Meeting held 14 Oct 1829proceedings of disownment were taken against several women of theYarmouth Preparatory Meeting (Yarmouth had gone to the Hicksites in the1828 split within the Quaker faith). Among the disowned were "Ruth Kipp,wife of John".
_____________More about John and Ruth, founders of Sparta, Ont. Zipporah
subsequently remarried her cousin, Caleb Carpenter, in a second
marriage
for both, in a Quaker ceremony in Chappaqua, New York in 1796. Caleb
and Zipporah were Quakers; James Kipp's parents had been Quakers. In
addition, James had two brothers who, as Quakers, remained neutral
during the Revolution. It is not surprising then, that when James and
Zipporah's son, John, married Caleb's daughter, Ruth, that they
retained
their Quaker background. When John and Ruth moved to Canada, (probably
after Zipporah's death in 1818--which dovetails nicely with the
foundation of the Quaker community in 1819) they moved with other
Westchester Quakers to the Quaker community of Sparta, Ontario. Since
Canada was part of the New York Yearly Meeting of Quakers, the Kipps
did
not move outside the political sphere of their religious group. This
may have seemed more important to them than the fact that they were
emigrating to another country.
Change Date: 26 APR 2002 at 01:00:00Father: Caleb Carpenter b: 25 SEP 1736 in Musketa Cove L.I.,N.Y.
Mother: Amey Carpenter b: 25 NOV 1738 in Musketa Cove,QUEENS,LI,NYMarriage 1 John Kipp b: 14 AUG 1775 in Westchester County,NY
Children
Jesse Kipp b: 1804 in New York
Lydia Kipp
Hiram Kipp b: 1802 in NY
Zipporah Kipp b: 1810
Maria Kipp
Caleb Kipp b: 7 MAR 1809
Harry Kipp
Joseph Kipp
William Kipp
Number 205 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Per his father's bible, "My youngest son Caleb Carpenter departed this life
3rd day of the 12th month 1814 about six O clock in the morning . . . and was
buried at the Stone Meeting buring grounds."
Family on page 150. They were farmers living at Clintondale.
Number 531 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
A farmer. He had several children, but the names were not given.
Number 530 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
She married a farmer near Rochester.
Number 529 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
She married a farmer near Rochester.
Number 206 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 150 & 151.
A blacksmith by trade and about the time of his marriage he moved to Orange
county, where on the Walkill he had a saw mill.
WILL: Will dated 18 Sept. 1784 and proved 1 Jan. 1785 (New York Wills, Vol.
37, page 389.)
See also Jamacia Records, Vol. C, p. 62 which is a deed from Wright Carpenter
to Zeno Carpenter dated 10 April 1784 and recorded 27 May 1784.
See the bottom of page 151.
7516. Mary Elizabeth Carpenter
Number 532 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
She married before 1784 per her father's will.
Number 534 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.
Number 533 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Number 207 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 151.
During the Revolutionary War his mother moved the children to Long Island.
The records of St. Georges Church at Hempstead show that Samuel was married
there to Esther Hopkins. After the peace, they moved back to Westchester
county where Samuel purchased a farm at Greenburgh where he resided until his
death. His will was proved 23 Sept. 1822. See notes on page 151.
NAME: Known as "Aunt Hetty."
Number 537 the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Number 538 the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
An Esther Carpenter of Greenburgh, will proved 12 Dec. 1842.
Number 538b the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
NOT PROVEN - Mulatto son.
Number 210 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America." by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed in that record.CENSUS: 1850 US Census - with son William and his family.
Grave marked by DAR in 1963, New York Artillery 2nd regiment. See below.
George Carpenter Compact Disc #42 Pin #321368
George Carpenter Compact Disc #145 Pin #2206967----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Glenn rlglenn@tds.net
To: John R Carpenter (JRC)
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 9:42 AM
Subject: Carpenter PedigreeWilliam Denton Carpenter b, Feb 3,1930, at home 8139 Jordan Road, Atlas Twp, Grand Bland,Michigan still living
Joseph Denton Carpenter b May 18, 1904 Genesee County, Burton, Michigan d. Feb. 20, 1990 Midland Michigan buried Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc, Michigan
Denton Jacob Carpenter b. May 25 1868 Genesee County, Davison twp. Michigan d. January 29, 1951, Vassar, Michigan, buried Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc, Michigan
Jacob Denton Carpenter b. June 28, 1834, Onondaga County New York d. May 25, 1903, Burton Twp. Flint, Michigan, buried Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc, Michigan.
William Carpenter Sr. B. Sept. 16, 1805, Duchess County, Stanford, New York, d. July 13, 1898, Atlas Twp. Goodrich, Michigan, buried Goodrich cemetery, Atlas, Michigan
George Carpenter b. 1757 Duchess County, New York, d 1859 Genesee County Atlas Twp, Goodrich Michigan, buried Goodrich Cemetery, Atlas, Michigan, Grave marked by DAR in 1963, New York Artillery 2nd regiment.
George Carpenter b. August 1726, North Castle Westchester, New York, d. May 27 1811 Duchess County, New York
Timothy Carpenter b. April 1, 1698 Musketa Cove LI, d May 24, 1769 North Castle Westchester New York
XXXXXXXXX the following ancestry seems off. JRC
Timothy Carpenter b Dec. 19, 1665 Pawtucket R.I. d. New York (these records are the ones we cannot find due to a fire)Ephraim Carpenter b. 1639 Pawtucket R.I., d 1703 Providence R.I.
William Carpenter b.1610 Amesbury England d. 1685 Rhode Island, Pawtucket
Father: Henry Gildersleeve Disc #42 Pin #321299
Mother: Mary Hall Disc #42 Pin #321300
Number 209 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America." by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. He was a farmer in Dutchess county, NY.
NAME: Posibly Anne.
He married Anne Carpenter, daughter of Samuel Carpenter of Dutchess county.
Number 208 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America." by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. Elizabeth and her husband were well known members of the
Society of Friends.
Number 213 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. Family on page 152.SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher
Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY.
Usher maybe wrong. See great grandfather's notes.
SEE: The book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter which lists her last name as SEAMAN, but this is wrong.
Number 547 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. No Family listed.SEE: Saratoga County, New York Will Testators. Maybe the following?
http://www.sampubco.com/ny/nysaratoga2.htm
CARPENTER, JOHN * 46-1-249
CARPENTER, JOHN HALF MOON 46-38-37
Number 548 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. No Family listed.
Number 214 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. Family on page 152. He was a minister of the Friends' Society, and
a deeply religious man.
BIRTH: 8 May 1762 on one page and 18 May 1762 on another page. 18 May is correct.
MARRIAGE: 2 times in the above book and 3x in the PRF/IGI. See below for #3.
Zeno Carpenter Compact Disc #129 Pin #2662559 (AFN: 46KC-F2) Sex: M
Event(s) Birth: 18 May 1762 North Castle, Westchester, New York, USA
Parents
Marriage(s) Spouse: Hannah Van Deursen Disc #129 Pin #2660690 Marriage: abt 1801 of Cornwall, Orange, New York, USA
Other Event(s)
Census: 1790 Cornwall, Orange, New York, USA
Census: 1800 , Orange, New York, USA
married: abt 1801 Cornwall,Orange,New York, USA
Census: 1810 , Orange, New York, USA
Census: 1830 Cornwall, Orange, New York, USASubmitter Ted G COX 120 NE Jolly Roger Lane Belfair, WA 98528
Marriage(s) - CHALLENGED! This probably belongs to another Zeno.
Spouse: Hannah VanDeursen Disc #146 Pin #2912499 Marriage: 1801 Cornwall, Orange, New York, United States (NOTE: marriage was about 1836/1840)
Spouse: Sarah Hoag Disc #146 Pin #2913698 Marriage: 1814
Spouse: Lydia Clark Disc #146 Pin #2910533 Marriage: 29 Mar 1786EMAIL:
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruth Wallingford
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 10:06 PM
To: CARPENTER@rootsweb.com
Subject: [CARPENTER] Zeno Carpenter 1762
In an attempt to correct much of the erroneous information regarding
Zeno Carpenter born May 18, 1762 in North Castle, Westchester,
NY. As posted in the Feb 7, 1851 Quaker newsletter THE FRIEND as a
memoir/obituary for Zeno Carpenter, son of William and Sarah Seaman
Carpenter. This is an excerpt from: "A Memoir of Friends in Smyrna,
concerning our beloved Friend Zeno CARPENTER, a member and minister
of New Hartford Monthly Meeting."
This our dear Friend, according to his own account, was born in North
Castle, Westchester county, New York, the 18th of Fifth month, 1762,
of honest parents professing the Troth, viz., William and Sarah Carpenter.
He was received a member of the Society of Friends; and about his
twenty-fourth year, he was joined in marriage with Lydia Clark. In
reference thereto he says, "I have and do believe, that it was the
pointings of best Wisdom that we were joined together."
In 1813 he lost his beloved wife, which proved a close trial to him,
yet he was favoured to resign all up to the Lord. In adverting to
which he says, "1 feel in a very tried, lonely situation, no other to
rely upon but God alone, who is my Rock, my Refuge, and safe hiding place."
In 1815, he removed within the limits of Bridgewater Monthly Meeting,
of which Smyrna was then a branch. In 1817 he was married to Sarah
Hoag and in 1822 removed to Utica, where he spent the most of the
remainder of his days.
He quietly breathed his last the 23rd of Third month, 1849, aged 86
years. Now gathered home like a shock of corn fully ripe. " Mark the
perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace."
This Zeno was never married to Hannah Van Duerson.
Number 539 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Number 541 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Number 542 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
She died in infancy.
Number 543 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
She died in infancy.
Number 544 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Number 546 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Father: Jacob J VanDeursen Disc #146 Pin #2911813
Mother: Mary Ashley Disc #146 Pin #2910891NOTE: This person probably did not marry Zeno Carpenter b. 8 May 1762 but another Zeno Carpenter.