Living with his son, Charles F. Carpenter, in the 1880 US Census.
Resided in Warwick and East Greenwich, RI
Resided in Danielsonville, ,CT
4817. Benjamin Franklin Carpenter
It was probably this Benjamin F. Carpenter who represented the
town of North Providence in the state legislature in 1866 and
1867.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 315
Of Ostrander.1 MILI Pardon Philips enlisted June 5, 1861, in the Civil War; mustered
in June 5, 1861; was wounded. CIVIL WAR VET - Wounded in Action.
1 MILI A Thomas Oliver Hunt Carpenter has been missing since the Battle
of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; An investigation fails to elicit any information.
MIA = Missing in Action - presumed dead. CIVIL WAR - M.I.A.
Number 3760 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 415. No family listed.
Twelve children. Number five child, the third daughter, Orinda Haskill
is the only one mentioned in the above record.
He was a farmer in Stratford, VT until 1812 when he sold his farm and not long
after (abt 1813 or 1814) took his residence on Hanover Plains near the college.
He died there.
Number 3761 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 415.
No family listed in the above record.
Number 3762 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 415. See notes therin.
His family is on page 600 (#1022).Lived in Cornish from about 1784 to 1786 when they moved to Stratford, VT.
Thence to Hanover in 1796. He was in the merchantile business until he became
an invalid and moved to Hanover. He died there on Sept. 23, 1851. His remains
were deposited in the Carpenter Lot on the burying ground on College Plain.
He died aged 67 years, 6 months and 9 days.The calculator with PAF gives age at death 67 years, 6 months and 11 days.
DIED: June 8, 1875, aged 78 years, 4 months and 28 days. This calculates out
to a birth date of 11 Jan 1797. Records has her as a "Miss" before marriage.The PAF calulation on her husband's birth and death dates is 2 days off
tombstone records. It is logical to assume the same margin of error exists
with her birth date and PAF calculations. Thus born abt 11 Jan 1797 is
appropiate.
Number 5958 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 600.
He left home (his parents house in VT) on the morning of Nov. 22, 1842
for Boston where he served a three year course of study at Kimball's Union
academy, NH and entered Dartmouth college in 1842 and was appointed by
President Lord as monitor of his class and was honorably discharged from the
same college in the same year in consequence of his poor health. He engaged in
more active duties of the mercantile trade, which business he was in until his
death. Among his papers, we find the following:
"Boston, May 24, 1881. As I intend to leave Boston, the city of my adoption, I
hope that when I die the circumstances may be such that the last verse in my
poem on Mt. Auburn cemetery may prove true in relation to my remains." The
verse he referred to reads thus: "With kindred's dust e'er unforgot, Let mine
repose when life hath fled, Within thy gates dear hallowed spot, 'Mt. Auburn,
City of the dead.'"
Number 3763 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 416.
Married second Nancy Willis, of Norwich, VT. No mention of family or first
wife. Born either Corinth, VT or Hanover, NHNAME: Jonathan and went by John.
BIRTH:
New Hampshire Births and Christenings, 1714-1904
Name: John Carpenter
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 25 Mar 1787
Birthplace: CORNISH TWP,SULLIVAN,NEW HAMPSHIRE
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Nathaniel Carpenter
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Alfreda
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7540020
System Origin: New_Hampshire-ODM
Source Film Number: unknown
Reference Number:
SEE ALSO:
New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900
Name: John Carpenter
Date of Birth: 25 Mar 1787
Place of Birth: Cornish, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
Father's Name: Nathaniel Carpenter
Mother's Name: Alfreda
Place Recorded: Cornish, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
GS Film Number: 1000490
Digital GS Number: 4243724
Image Number: 03185CENSUS: 1850 US Census - see image: RIN 6617 John Carpenter 1850.jpg
United States Census, 1850
Name: Jonathan Carpenter
Residence: Lempster, Sullivan, New Hampshire
Age: 64 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1786
Birthplace: New Hampshire
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 443645
Digital GS Number: 4201718
Image Number: 00136
Line Number: 1
Dwelling House Number: 174
Family Number: 188
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Household Gender Age
Jonathan Carpenter M 64y
Rebecca Carpenter F 64y
Emeline Carpenter F 55y
Jonathan P Carpenter M 30y
Hiram Carpenter M 23y
Christie Mcadams M 15yCENSUS: 1860 US Census
United States Census, 1860
Name: Jona Carpenter
Residence: , Sullivan, New Hampshire
Ward: Lempster
Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1786
Birthplace: New Hampshire
Gender: Male
Page: 48
Family Number: 419
Film Number: 803681
DGS Number: 4234846
Image Number: 00200
NARA Number: M653DEATH: Same person?
New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947
Name: Jonathan Carpenter
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date (Original): 27 Oct 1865
Death Date (Standardized): 27 Oct 1865
Death Place: Deering
Gender: Male
Race (Original): W
Race (Standardized): White
Age: 79
Estimated Birth Year: 1786
Birthplace: Deering, , New Hampshire
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father:
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother:
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Clerk's Locality: Deering, , New Hampshire
Informant's Locality:
Film Number: 1001069
Digital Folder Number: 4243583
Image Number: 04839
CHILDREN: See IGI Batch Number: 8431202
Number 2688 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 316. No family listed.
Does the following pertain to this William?
The Dartmouth College Library bought the Papers of Judge Frederick Vose from
Charles Apfelbaum, Rare Books and Collections, Valley Stream, New York, in
1987. A fine selection of records from early (1825-ca. 1855) Cheshire County,
New Hampshire courts, this collection will provide researchers with a rare
glimpse of the legal and economic problems faced by New Hampshire residents
during the mid-1800s. Although the majority of the suits were brought for
non-payment of debts, there are also cases concerning theft, assault and battery,
breach of promise, divorce, arson, and the settlement of estates.http://diglib.dartmouth.edu/library/ead/html/ml67.html
The Papers of Judge Frederick Vose at Dartmouth College
FOLDER : 37.
Buffum, David, and H. Henry Baxter, vs. Thomas Tole; account, writ of attachment
FOLDER : 38.
Buffum, David, and Francis Bellows, vs. William Carpenter; summons, writ of attachment
FOLDER : 39.
Buffum, David, vs. William Daggett; account, notice, summons, writs of attachment
FOLDER : 40.
Buffum, David, vs. Ephraim Derby; writ of attachment
FOLDER : 93.
Miller, Jared, vs. William Carpenter; summons, writ of attachment
10092. Martha Cutler Carpenter
CENSUS: In the 1880 US Census with brother Ezra in Potsdam.
BIRTH: Born either NH or NY.
CENSUS: In the 1880 US Census - living with daughter Eliza Lucas.
BIRTH: Born 24 April 1825 in the record sent, BUT his older brother was born
Jan 1825. Probably should have been born in 1827 or 1823?