Went to Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Penn. He had a large family.
CENSUS: 1860 US Census - See image: RIN 58803 Hubbard Carpenter 1860a.jpg and RIN 58803 Hubbard Carpenter 1860.jpg and RIN 58803 Hubbard Carpenter 1860b.jpg
NOTE: Census pages out of order. Actual order should be b, a, then the other.
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Luther Boccus
[Luther Carpenter]
Age in 1860: 7
Birth Year: abt 1853
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1860: Charleston, Tioga, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Post Office: Wellsboro
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Hubbard Carpenter 60 (a)
Dolly Carpenter 45
Wallace Boccus 22 (Looks l,ike Carpenter to me!!!)
Nelson Boccus 18
Loretta Boccus 13
John Boccus 12
Zilpa Boccus 8
Luther Boccus 7
Antoniette Boccus 6
Clinton Boccus 5
Elizabeth Boccus 1
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Charleston, Tioga, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1187; Page: 51; Image: 55; Family History Library Film: 805187.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Hubbard CARPENTER Self M Male W 85 VT Farmer VT VT
Dolly CARPENTER Wife M Female W 66 VT K. House NY VT
Luther E. CARPENTER Son M Male W 30 PA Farmer VT PA
Mary N. CARPENTER DauL M Female W 19 PA K. House NY PA
Robert MARTIN GSon S Male W 14 PA At School IRE PA
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Source Information:
Census Place Charleston, Tioga, Pennsylvania
Family History Library Film 1255197
NA Film Number T9-1197
Page Number 85A
NOTE: Born abt 1815 and in PA per 1860 US Census.
Number 4031 in the Carpenter Memorial. Family is number 1089.
Resided in Granby, ,VT He was representative to the ,VT state legislature in 1848-49. A farmer.
CARPENTER, Cromwell (s. of Abel), m. (1) Louis, dau. of Ephraim Barker. Child: Chauncey-Munroe, enlisted
in the U. S. army under Capt. Todd of Brattleboro. After the death of his wife he m. (2) Feb. 6, 1858, Melinda, dau. of Abraham Nash of Chesterfield, N. H., and widow of James-Alexander Howard of Winchester, N. H.CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
David H. DAVIS Self M Male W 34 VT Farmer VT VT
Esther M. DAVIS Wife M Female W 37 NY Keeping House VT VT
Loenza G. DAVIS Dau S Female W 3 VT VT NY
Loena F. DAVIS Dau S Female W 1 VT VT NY
Cromwell CARPENTER Other W Male W 72 VT Works On The Farm VT MA
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Source Information:
Census Place Newfane, Windham, Vermont
Family History Library Film 1255349
NA Film Number T9-1349
Page Number 437C
13294. Chauncey Munroe Carpenter
He married twice. See father's notes.
Melinda, dau. of Abraham Nash of Chesterfield, N. H., and widow of James-Alexander Howard of Winchester, N. H.
DEATH: CARPENTER MEMORIAL has death date as 22 May 1839 instead of AF
22 May 1836.
Number 1562 on page 230 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL. 8 kids.
Family on page 387 (#520).Ezra and Lucy moved from Attleboro and Savoy, MA, thence to Groton, NY and
lastly to Pittsfield, MI. They were one of the first settlers of Groton.
He was a joiner and carpenter by trade. Also a farmer. See note in book.
SEE:
http://www.carpentermuseum.org/history.html
The Rehoboth Antiquarian Society was established for several purposes: to preserve artifacts relating to Rehoboth's history; to maintain a meeting hall; and to run a consolidated school.
In 1885, Thomas W. and Amelia D. Bicknell donated five hundred dollars to the Society for the purpose of establishing a public library in the memory of her parents, Christopher and Chloe Blanding (currently the Blanding Public Library).
See MISC PICS file.
CENSUS: In the 1880 US Census with daughter Cynthia and her family. It lists Caroline as "M" married but her husband is not present.
NAME: AKA Joseph Carpenter /Brown/.