Number 3949 on page 256 in the Carpenter Memorial.
Family on page 617 (# 1066). A farmer.
NAME: Winsor seen also as Winsar.
MARRIAGE: Ira W. CARPENTER Marriage: 30 Aug 1835 Brockton, Plymouth, MA.
This per the IGI. This may be the published date.Mary Ann Hall apparently married a William Carpenter before Ira Winsor
Carpenter circa 1830 to have their daughter Sarah in 1831.
While Ira W. Carpenter has a brother named William, he is listed as dying
in 1816. The closest match in a related William who was still alive circa
1830 is:
Husband: William Blanding CARPENTER Br/Ch:Abt 1808
Wife: Abbie C. CROSSMAN Br/Ch:Abt 1808
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CHILD BR/CH
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1. Abbie L. CARPENTER Abt 1827
2. Sarah E. CARPENTER Abt 1829
Pedigree for William Blanding Carpenter:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Thomas CARPENTER
Caleb CARPENTER
Galen CARPENTER
W B CARPENTER
Predigee for Ira Winsor Carpenter:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Thomas CARPENTER
Thomas CARPENTER
Stephen CARPENTER
Ira W CARPENTER
Number 6203 1/2 on page 617 in the Carpenter Memorial.
A jeweller. No family listed.CIVIL WAR: Isaac H. Carpenter, Co. G, 4th Mass. Regt.; enl. Sept. 18, 1862 ;
disch. September, 1863. Served 9 months.http://www.genealogytrails.com/mass/bristol/taunton_births.html#c
Issac H., Apr. 24, 1842 [in lot with Gardner Strange], GR50
Resided in ,MA.
She was a widow to a Lewis.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John A. EARLE Self S Male W 47 MA --- ---
Oliver EARLE Brother S Male W 38 MA --- ---
Louisa CARPENTER Other W Female W 68 VT Housekeeper VT ---
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Source Information:
Census Place Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254523
NA Film Number T9-0523
Page Number 172C
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George N. GOFF Self M Male W 42 MA Farmer MA MA
Julia B. GOFF Wife M Female W 45 MA Keeping House MA MA
Albert C. GOFF Son S Male W 21 MA MA MA
Alice A. GOFF Dau S Female W 13 MA MA MA
Danniel TORSON Other Male W 42 IRE Laborer IRE IRE
Gilbert F. HARRISON Other S Male W 23 RI Laborer RI RI
Etta L. CARPENTER Other S Female W 25 MA MA MA
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Source Information:
Census Place Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254523
NA Film Number T9-0523
Page Number 163B
6742. Abigail Whipple Carpenter
She is still living (in 1898). She has resided nearly all the
time in the native town, Rehoboth, near the Town House, not far
from the famous Anawan rock; a married life of 55 years, she is
now (in 1898) bright and active and converses freely and walks
in good weather out doors; when inside is as busy as ever about
her work, sewing and knitting; she now resides with her
daughter, Miss Melinda Moulton, at Pawtucket, RI, and has most
of the time since her husband died.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 846
Marriage Notes for Abigail Whipple Carpenter and James B. Moulton
(On town records it is Jan. 29, 1832)
CENSUS: 1850 - Living with sister-in-law Seraphina Carpenter, widow of brother Samuel B. Carpenter living with Francis H. & family.
CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 69382 Francis Henry Carpenter 1850.jpg
Name: Francis H. Carpenter
Residence: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Age: 37 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1813
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Gender: Female
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 14701
Digital GS Number: 4194637
Image Number: 00634
Line Number: 11
Dwelling House Number: 218
Family Number: 270
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850
13129. William Henry Carpenter
Listed as age 11 in 1850 Census - with parents.
CENSUS: In the 1880 US Census with daughter Cynthia and her family. It lists Caroline as "M" married but her husband is not present.
Before the marriage of Simeon Cole, he was taken sick with
typhoid fever and Olive, his intended wife, was his nurse; she
was taken with the fever soon after and was nursed by her sister
Rachel. It was thought for several days that Olive could not
recover and her burial-robe was made by Rachel. Olive recovered
but Rachel was taken with the fever and died and was buried in
the robe that she made for her sister. Three of the other
children were taken ill with the same fever and died within a
month of each other.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 431
Resided in Providence, RI
Of Rehoboth, ,MA.
Abel has only one marriage listed in the CM.
Current speculation is that he was married before this with at least one child, maybe two.
Resided in Fall River, ,MA.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jane P. CARPENTER Self W Female W 77 CT Keeps House CT CT
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Source Information:
Census Place Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254525
NA Film Number T9-0525
Page Number 485B
Resided in Pawtucket, RI He studied medicine with Dr. Usher
Parsons, and entered Brown university and graduated in 1829; he
then attended Jefferson medical college of Philadelphia, from
which institution he received his diploma in 1832. He commenced
the practice of medicine in his native town, and subsequently
removed to Seekonk Center, and still later to Pawtucket; after
practicing there until 1816 he moved to North Attleboro, ,MA.
But be returned to Pawtucket in 1860.The following is an obituary notice:
Dr. Benoni Carpenter who died at Pawtucket, R. 1. on Thursday,
was 72 years of age; was a native of Rehoboth, ,MA. and a
graduate of Brown university. During the war of the Rebellion
he was surgeon of one of the ,RI regiments, and while
in the service he contracted a malady which probably shortened
his life. The deceased was active in the cause of education, and
a warm advocate of temperance. He represented his town at
different times in both branches of the legislature. He was also
for many years, and until within a few months of his death a
member of the board of prison inspectors.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 432
13148. Everett Augustus Carpenter
Resided in Sag Harbor, L.I.
13150. William Blanding Carpenter
Resided in NY City.
Resided in Hyde Park, ,MA.
13152. Frank Herbert Carpenter
1 MILI Re enlisted as hospital steward in the last war, October, 1862,
and was enrolled the same month, was mustered out July 29, 1863.
13154. Frederick Benoni Carpenter
After attending the high school of that town he entered Brown
university, in 1864; he then studied medicine with Dr. Lloyd
Morton of Pawtucket, and in 1868 he received his degree of M. D.
from Harvard Medical college. He commenced that year to practice
medicine in East Providence. Not living in 1894.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 623