Descendants of William Carpenter of Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, now part of Bristol County, MA

Notes


6068. John Carpenter

E-MAIL: Descendants submitted by John L. Carpenter of NH - from Carolyn
Carpenter (update list) on 11 Jan 2000. No proofs, or notes given.


6071. Daniel Carpenter

Number 3434 on page 393 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Family listed as #950.

Number 3436 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No Family listed.

He served in the War of 1812 with his younger brother Justin.


11968. Peter Alexander Carpenter

E-MAIL:
From: "Ila Carpenter"
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009 7:43 AM Subject: Carpenter
Genetic Tests

I would like to order genetic tests for one of my sons.
They are related to Peter Alexander Carpenter (great
grandfather) Civil War physician who homesteaded near
here in Colorado.  Which test panel would make the most
sense to order.?  We recently held a Carpenter family
reunion and family connections are more interesting now
that  my sons have met some of their relatives.
Thanks,
Jean Carpenter
Fort Collins, Colorado


6072. Justin Carpenter

Number 3436 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No Family listed.

At the age of 14, he served in the War of 1812 with his older brother Daniel.


11975. Isaac Carpenter

Unmarried.
Civil War Vet!  Enlisted with Company G, Wisconsin Heavy artillery.


11980. William B. Carpenter

DEATH: 2 different years given with same day and month: 4 Jun 1838 & 4 Jun 1849.


11981. Timothy Brown Carpenter

Timothy went to WI in 1853 with his 4 brothers. Unknown if he served in the Civil War.


11982. Thomas Alonso Carpenter

CIVIL WAR VET - Thomas served for 100 days in 1864 as a sergeant in the 136th Regiment of the Ohio National Guard Volunteer Infantry.


11985. Lafayette Carpenter

Lived in OH.


Martha Jane Freeman

Probably related to the Freeman family of Barnstable county, MA.


Martha Jane Freeman

Probably related to the Freeman family of Barnstable county, MA.


6079. William Carpenter

Number 3448 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 394.
He moved with his father when about 2 years old to to the state of NY., where
he married.  NOTE: Per the same record, father moved to NY in 1776.
Residence: Hartford, PA.  Also a note following the above record in the C.M.:
The foregoing family was probably born in RI before their father
moved to Jefferson, NY
NOTE: as one can see some confusion exits in the data of this family.

CENSUS: 1830 Census of Orange Twp., Meigs county, Ohio (page 246).
William C. 1 male 0-5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60,
2 females 20-30, & 1 female 40-50.
!CENSUS: 1840 Census of Orange Twp., Meigs county, Ohio (page 14).
William C. 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 60-70, 1 female 50-60.


Charlotte Olive Butts

She belonged to the Missionary Baptist Church.


12007. William Clark Carpenter

He had several sons and daughters.  No names listed.

E-MAIL: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 From: Sally Warfield .
Am looking for ANY ancestors of Charles LeRoy Carpenter, born in Athens
Oh Feb 15 1836/8 and married Mary Jane Sawyer also of Ohio.
Thanks for "listening".
Sally Carpenter Warfield.


6080. Huldah Carpenter

This family data & data below - Submitted by E-MAIL on 19 Aug 2000 by
Linda Ann Stark.
Descendants of Huldah Carpenter
Generation No. 1
1.  Huldah6 Carpenter  (Jesse5, William4, Benjamin3, Benjamin2, Joseph1) was
born abt 1772 in Connecticut1.  She married Asa Morse, Jr. 20 Mar 1794 in
Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA2, son of Asa Morse and Eunice Parker.  He was
born abt 17733, and died Mar 1824.
Huldah's parents resided in Nelson, Madison Co., NY and Jefferson, Schoharie
Co., NY. ^ 1   Her marriage record states she was  of  Mapletown, Montgomery
Co., NY  ^ 2
1  Morse, J. Howard & Leavitt, Emily W., "Morse Genealogy : comprising the
descendants of Samuel, Anthony, William, and Joseph Morse and John Moss being a
revision of the Memorial Of The Morses published by Rev. Abner Morse in 1850",
(1903) New York, pg. 170.
2  Vital records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (1906) NEHGS,
Boston, MA.
Children of Huldah Carpenter and Asa Morse are:
2 i. Polly7 Morse, born 24 Feb 1797 in Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., NY* or
Jefferson, Schoharie Co., NY**; died 05 Oct 1861 in Summit, Schoharie Co.,
NY. She married Peter Haner 07 Jan 1816 in Summit, Schoharie Co., NY;
born 06 Aug 1791 in Claverack, Columbia Co., NY4; died 05 Feb 1854.
Notes for Polly Morse:
*According to Polly's niece, Emeline Ketchum, all the children except for
Eunice were born in Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., NY.  **According to the Gene Pool
Individual Records, which are on-line at Ancestry.com, Polly was born at
Jefferson, Schoharie Co., NY. [This information needs further research]
Notes for Peter Haner:
The following excerpt was taken from a letter dated 03 Mar 1922, which was
written by Emeline Ketchum of Milford, NY on her 86th birthday:
"Peter Haner married my mother's oldest sister.  The Haner men were of German
descent but both men were very nice and were thought a great deal of in the
community where they lived."
Emeline would have been the daughter of either Marcia or Amanda Morse; she was
not the daughter of Eunice or Polly.
Polly and Peter Haner sold land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY to Peter Boyce, Jr.,
recorded on October 5, 1839, Book 26, pg. 402 at county seat Lyons, Wayne Co.,
NY.
3 ii. Eunice Morse, born 17 Mar 1799 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co.,  MA5;
died 05 Dec 1866 in Cedar Creek, Town of Polk, Washington Co., WI6.  She
married Jonas Haner 1816 in NY; born 15 Aug 1795 and baptized 20 Sep 1795;
he died abt 1845 in Marion, Wayne Co., NY.
Notes for Eunice Morse:
Eunice Morse (wife of Jonas Haner) was born Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.  She
was the only child born there, the rest of the children were born in Hoosick,
Rensselaer Co., NY.
Notes for Jonas Haner:
Jonas Haner purchased fifty acres of land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY from Thomas
Lakey for $1100.00.  The transaction was recorded in Jan 1833, Book 12, pg. 328
at the county seat of Lyons, Wayne Co., NY.  Jonas Haner of Granville,
Washington Co., NY and Eunice Haner of Manchester, Ontario Co., NY.  The
description of said land follows:  A tract of land containing fifty acres and
no more, being part of Lot #3 in the 4th range of lots in Marion and bounded on
the E by a farm on which Elias Durfree resided, N and S by the respective N and
S lines of said lot.  Abutted on the W by lands owned and occupied by Ellery
Shaw and Elias Durfree.
Eunice and Jonas Haner sold land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY to Abel Harrington;
the transaction was recorded 08 Sep 1834, Book 14, pg. 577 at the county seat,
Lyons, Wayne Co., NY.
Jonas Haner purchased fifty acres of land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY from Abel
Harrington for $1000.00, recorded 04 Apr 1835, Book 16, pg. 241 at Lyons, Wayne
Co., NY.  This fifty acres was taken off from the NW corner of Lot #2 in the
4th range of lot and bounded as follows:  Beginning at a stake and stones in
the NW corner of said lot, thence S 50 rods, thence E 160 rods to the place of
beginning, containing 50 acres more or less.
Jonas Haner, purchased fifty acres of land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY from Abel
Harrington, recorded 26 Sep 1836, Book 16, pg. 243 at Lyons, Wayne Co., NY.
$1000.00 for 50 acres
Jonas Haner purchased fifty acres of land from Ruth Durfree for $1.00; the
transaction was recorded 14 Jun 1837, Book 22, pg. 36 at the county seat of
Lyons, Wayne Co., NY.  The description follows:  Being a part and W part of a
certain tract of land bought by Gideon Durfree and Pardon Durfree of and from
Timothy Smith, the deed of which bears date of the 21 Feb 1796, bounded as
follows:  On the E by lands deeded to Elias Durfree, the 9th day of Aug 1822 on
the N by lands now and heretofore owned by Abel Brockway, on the S by lands now
occupied and owned by Israel Springer and to extend far enough W from said E
line as to contain 50 acres of land being the same piece of land conveyed by
deed bearing date the 9th day August 1822 by the said Pardon Durfree to Thomas
Lakey and Cynthia Lakey  (Folio 263 in the office of the Clerk of the County of
Ontario, NY)
Jonas Haner and his wife, Eunice sold land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY to William
Quay; the transaction was recorded in Book 25, pg. 261, on 20 Apr 1839 at the
county seat of Lyons, Wayne Co., NY
Jonas Haner sold land in Williamson, Wayne Co., NY to James H. Curtis, the
transaction was recorded on 24 Jan 1842, Book 30, pg. 384 at the county seat of
Lyons, Wayne Co., NY
Eunice Haner sold land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY to Benjamin Burr; the
transaction was recorded 14 May 1847, Book 40, pg. 10, at the county seat of
Lyons, Wayne Co., NY
Eunice Haner purchased a tract of land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY from Justin N.
Pond; the transaction was recorded 06 Apr 1848, Book 41, pg. 601 at the county
seat of Lyons, Wayne Co. NY for $2000.00.  Bounded:  Beginning in the center of
the highway and at the N, each corner of a lot of land known as Saw Mill and
running E along the center of the above mentioned Highway to the N corner of
land belonging to Elisha Saker to the South Bank of Saw Mill Creek, then
Easterly along the North bank of the Creek.
Eunice Haner purchased a certain tract of land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY from
Peter Boyce;  the transaction was recorded 01 Jul 1848, Book 42, pg. 268 at the
county seat in Lyons, Wayne Co., NY.
Eunice Haner purchased a certain tract of land in Marion, Wayne Co., NY from
Royal Mann;  the transaction was recorded 08 Dec 1853, Book 58, pg. 534 at the
county seat in Lyons, Wayne Co., NY.
4 iii. Marcia Morse.  She married Luman Meach.
Notes for Marcia Morse:
Old family records indicate this couple resided in Marshall, Dane Co., WI.
5 iv. Amanda Morse.  She married Edwin White.
Notes for Amanda Morse:
Old family records say this couple resided in Marshall, Dane Co., WI.
6 v. John Morse.  He married Hannah Frink.
Notes for John Morse:
Old family records indicate that John and his wife lived in Charlotte, Eaton
Co., MI
7 vi. Daniel Morse, born 20 Jan 1804.  He married Betsey Concklin 03 Mar 1824.
Notes for Daniel Morse:
Daniel resided at Belding, Ionia Co., MI.
8 vii. Heman Morse, born 10 Jun 1810 in Summit, Schoharie Co., NY7.
He married Malinda Snyder 29 Oct 18298.
Notes for Heman Morse:
Heman resided in Litchfield, Bradford Co., PA.
9 viii. William H. Morse, born 30 Jan 1815 in Summit, Schoharie Co., NY9;
died 1871 in Litchfield, Bradford Co., PA10.  He married Judith Dingham.
10
ix.
Levi Morse, born 23 Aug 1817.  He married Elizabeth Cooper; died in Newton
Square, PA.
SOURCES: Endnotes
1.  Estimate based of year of marriage, Birth year for Huldah Carpenter.
2.  New England Historic Genealogical Society. Massachusetts Town Vital
Records, Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, Date of publication of
intentions for the marriage between Asa Morse, Jr. and Huldah Carpenter; pg 173
& 239.
3.  Estimate based of year of marriage, Birth year for Asa Morse, Jr.
4.  Morse, J. Howard & Leavitt, Emily W., Morse Genealogy 1903-1905,  (1905),
pg. 170, Birth date/location for Peter Haner.
5.  Photograph of Tombstone; Cedar Creek Cemetery; Town of Polk, Washington
Co., WI, Birth date for Eunice (Morse) Haner is on her tombstone.  Copy of
photograph is in the possession of this writer.
6.  Photograph of Tombstone; Cedar Creek Cemetery; Town of Polk, Washington
Co., WI, Death date for Eunice (Morse) Haner, widow of Jonas Haner.  Copy of
photograph is in the possession of this writer.
7.  Morse, J. Howard & Leavitt, Emily W., Morse Genealogy 1903-1905,  (1905),
pg. 171, Birth date/location for Heman Morse.
8.  Morse, J. Howard & Leavitt, Emily W., Morse Genealogy 1903-1905,  (1905),
pg. 171, Marriage date for Heman Morse and Malinda Snyder.
9.  Morse, J. Howard & Leavitt, Emily W., Morse Genealogy 1903-1905,  (1905),
pg. 171, Birth date/location for William H. Morse.
10.  Morse, J. Howard & Leavitt, Emily W., Morse Genealogy 1903-1905,  (1905),
pg. 171, Death date for William H. Morse.


Asa Morse

MARRIAGE: Source: Sturbridge, MA Vital  Records to 1850.


6081. Elijah Carpenter

He fought in the War of 1812.


6084. Lovine or Lavina Carpenter

CENSUS:  1850 US Census
She appeared in the 1850 US Census on 22 Oct 1850 in Nacogdoches county, TX as Lavinia WIlliams.

NOTE: In the CE CD section for books is an ancestry report on Lovine in PDF format. It is the same as the text that follows.

The following is from John L. Carpenter.
Ancestors of Lovine Carpenter Feb 16, 2004
2 iv. Mary Rood4 was born on Oct 17, 1776. She was born in Torrington Township, Litchfield, Conn.
3 v. Hanna Rood.
vi. Moses Rood4 was born on Jun 12, 1781. He was born in Torrington Township, Litchfield, Conn.
vii. Aaron Rood4 was born on Nov 17, 1784. He was born in Torrington Township, Litchfield, Conn.
viii. Lorain Rood4 was born on May 29, 1787. She was born in Torrington Township, Litchfield, Conn.
Fourth Generation
8. Benjamin Carpenter4 was born on Jan 27, 1679/80 in Swansea, Mass.. Benjamin Carpenter and Mary
Barney were married on Jan 23, 1705/6.
9. Mary Barney4 was born on Nov 14, 1688. Benjamin Carpenter and Mary Barney had the following
children:
4 i. William Carpenter.
10. Anthony Needham4,9 was born on Nov 23, 1696 in Salem, Mass, Essex. He died on Jul 2, 1763 in
South Brimfield, Mass, now Whales. He was also known as Anthony Needham II. Anthony Needham was burried in wales, Mass., Cemetary
# 1, the old cemetary, overlooking the Wales lake. The inscription on his tombstone says "In memory of Mr. Anthony Needham, who died July 2nd 1763 in his 67th year." On the top of the stone it says "First White Settler 1726" Anthony and Mary (Molly) Needham are said to gone to Brimfield about 1722, and are said to have been in 1726 the first white settlers of South Brimfield. The name of South Brimfield was changed in 1828 to Wales in honor of James Lawrence Wales.
Absalom Gardner's "Compendium of Wales", 1873, p. 324, says: "Anthony Needham was one of that band of adventurous pioneers who first made lodgment with a view to permanent settlement in this Town about 1726. He fixed his abode upon what we now call the Orcutt Place described in Mem. 1 No. 3, p. 312. There he lived:, there he died."
Anthony Needham and Mary Moulton were married on Jun 10, 1722 in Hampden, Brimfield, Mass.
11. Mary Moulton4 was born on Sep 30, 1702 in Salem, Mass, Essex. She died in 1790 in South Brimfield, Mass. She was also known as Molly Moulton. Anthony Needham and Mary Moulton had the following children:
i. Anthony Needham4 was born on May 18, 1723.
ii. Mary Needham4 was born on Jun 21, 1725.
5 iii. Hannah Needham.
iv. Ruth Needham4 was born on Jan 16, 1728/29.
v. Naome Needham4 was born on Jun 5, 1731.
vi. Nehemiah Needham4 was born on Apr 4, 1734.
vii. Abigail Needham4 was born on Nov 10, 1736.
viii. Jasper Needham4 was born on Jul 31, 1738.
ix. Jeremiah Needham4 was born on Jun 17, 1741.
x. Daniel Needham4 was born on Sep 10, 1743.
xi. Abner Needham4 was born on Dec 17, 1746.
12. John Rood4 was born in 1658. He died on Apr 14, 1704 in Preston, New London, Conn. He died in
1706. He was born in Norwich, New London, CT. John Rood and Mary Ede were married in 1687.
13. Mary Ede.4 John Rood and Mary Ede had the following children:
i. Ebenezer Rood.4
6 ii. Moses Rood.
14. Isaac Loomis4 was born on Jul 19, 1719 in Windsor, Hartford, Conn. Isaac Loomis and Sarah Gillett
were married on Mar 10, 1742/43 in Windsor, Conn.
15. Sarah Gillett4 was born on Aug 6, 1722 in Hartford, Hartford, Conn. She married Isaac Loomis.

Ancestors of Lovine Carpenter Feb 16, 2004
15 Sources
1. Birth Records.
2. 1850 Census.
3. "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of Revolutionary War" from Mass.
4. GEDCOM file submitted by Wanda Schroder. Created on 9 JAN 2004. Imported on 9 Jan 2004.
5. Census 1790, Ancestry.com: Roll: M637_4 Page 239 Image 0590. File: Carpenter, Reuben 1790 Census.jpg.
6. Census 1800, Ancestry.com: Roll: M32_16 Page:387 Image 390. File: Carpenter, Reuben 1800 Census.jpg.
7. Census 1810, Ancestry.com: Roll: M252_22 Page: 634 Image: 92. File: Carpenter, Reuben 1810 Census.jpg.
8. Ohio Cemetery Records, extracted from the "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, Page 167.
9. Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol. 2, Page 624, 625.
10. Descendants of Jacob Barney, Salem Mass. 1634 by Mary E. Wesbrook, pg. 1,2,3.
11. World Family Tree, Vol. 5, # 195.
12. World Family Tree, Vol. 3, # 193.
13. A Geneology of the Barney Family by Ann Barney Wagner and Godfrey Waldo Barney.
14. Vital Records of Salem, Mass.
15. Vital Records of Salem, Mass. Vol. IV ----Marriages, Pg. 114.
16. Ibid., Pg.104.
17. Vital Records of Salem, Mass. Vol. III ----Marriages, Page 452.
18. World Family Tree, Vol. 4, # 1042.
19. Meredith B. Colkert, compiler, Founders of Early American Families (Cleveland, Ohio: The General
Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1985), Page 265. Rood, Thomas A child b. 1649 presumbly in New England, recorded Norwich (Conn.) d. 18 Oct 1672. See Pope for Thomas Roode of Salem 1641. Rood-Rude record 2:28, 1953-57; Caulkins, Norwich. p 239.
20. Descendants of Joseph Loomes by Elisha Loomis 1908.
21. , Founders of Early American Families, 344. Weeks, William Edgartown (Martha's Vineyard, Mass.)
1653. d. by 3 Aug 1689. Innkeeper. Merchant. Banks, Martha's Vineyard.. This is possibly the same person.
22. World Family Tree, Vol. 1, # 267.
23. Vital Records of Salem, Mass. Vol. IV ----Marriages, Page 114.
24. Vital Records of Salem, Mass. Vol. V I----Deaths, Page 261.
25. Vital Records of Salem, Mass. Vol. IV ----Marriages, Pg.364.
26. Vital Records of Salem, Mass. Vol VI-----Deaths, Pg.261.
27. World Family Tree, Vol. 4, # 2671.
28. , Founders of Early American Families, page 60. Carpenter, William Born ca 1605. Came on "Bevis"
1638 with father William who may have died en route. Weymouth (Mass.) 1640, Rehoboth 1645. bur. Rehoboth 7 feb 1558/9. Carpenter.
Town Clerk. Representative. Rehoboth branch of Carpenter family 1898;** Seversmith 2:551.
29. Ibid., page 60.
30. Ibid., 303. Sutton, John Came on "Diligent" 1638, Hingham (Mass.) 1638, Rehoboth 1643. d. Rehoboth 1 June 1672.
Carpenter. Register 91:61 (family).. Not sure if this is the right John Sutton.
31. Salem in the Seventeenth Century by James Duncan Phillips, page 190.
32. , Founders of Early American Families, page 19. Barney or Berney, Jacob Born ca 1601. Salem (Mass.) 1634. d. Salem 28 apr 1673. Tailor. Merchant. Planter. Deputy. Barney, 1634-Hosmer, 1635 1912;** Stevens-Miller, v 1; Register 50:534 (clue).
33. Ibid., page 19.
34. Ibid., page 63. Chapman, Ralph Born ca 1615. Came on "Elizabeth" 1635, Duxbury (Mass.) 1639. d.
Marshfield by 5 Mar 1671/2. Ferryman. Chapman genealogy 2nd ed 1967.*.
35. Ibid., page 63.
36. Ibid., page 106.
37. Ibid., page 106. Ellsworth, (Elsworth) Josiah Windsor, Conn. ca1646. d. 20 Aug 1689. Freeman. Our
Ellsworth ancestors 195-; Desendents of John Strong 1871.
38. Descendants of Jacob Barney, Salem Mass. 1634 by Mary E. Wesbrook.
39. Salem in the Seventeenth Century by James Duncan Phillips.
40. Molton Annals by Henry Moulton, Page 58,59,60,.
41. , Founders of Early American Families, page 216. Moulton, Robert Perhaps came on " George
Bonaventure" 1629, Salem (Mass.) 1629, Charlestown 1634, Salem 1637. d. Salem Apr 1655. Shipwright. Carpenter. Deputy. Dawes-Gates, v 1; Pillsbury, v 1.
42. Ibid., 216.
43. Ibid., page 196.
44. Ibid., page 196. Loomis, Joseph Born ca 1590. Came it is stated on "Susan and Ellen" 1638, Windsor
(Mass.) 1639. d. Windsor 25 Nov 1658. Woolendraper. Descendents of Joseph Loomis, rev., 1909;** Dawes-Gates, v 2.
45. Ibid., p 196.
46. Ancestry.com World Tree


Jeremiah Bein Williams

Parents: Jeremiah Williams and Amy Knight.

E-MAIL:
From: Roger Williams < rdwilliams4@verizon.net >
To: John R Carpenter (JRC)
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: Carpenter

One of the sons of Reuben Carpenter wasn't on the document. He was a brother of Lavinia Carpenter Williams. He moved down to TX, near his sister, but hightailed it back north when the war broke out. Jeremiah and Lavinia's sons, Jeremiah and Cyrus served with CO C 20th Texas Calvary during the war. There were a number of boys born in the north that fought with the 20th Texas. Their youngest son, Cyrus Williams, was my ggrandfather. I noticed that you had Jeremiah Bein Williams parents as Jeremiah Williams and Amy Knight. The Jeremiah who married Amy Knight was directly descended from Roger Williams of RI. I almost forgot, the son not listed was Royal Carpenter. My ggrandfather was apparently named after his uncle, Cyrus Carpenter. Cyrus Williams named one of his sons Carpenter Williams.
Thanks,
Roger Williams


12033. Lucy Williams

IN the 1880 US Census with brother Cyrus.


12042. Lovina Carpenter

SHe had resided in Springfield, MA.