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

Notes


7472. Mary Carpenter

Number 710 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.


7473. Deborah Carpenter

Number 711 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.


Caleb Carpenter

Number 785 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 258.  He was a farmer at Duanesburgh where he and his wife died
in 1846.


14489. Elias Carpenter

Number 1394 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No children.  His wife may have been a widow.


14490. Ezra Carpenter

Number 1395 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.


14491. Marietta Carpenter

Number 1396 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.


7476. Jacob Carpenter

Number 712 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 240 and 241.  He was a farmer at Duanesburgh.
Born abt 1812 per the above record.  However this seems closer to a probable marriage date than birth date!


PUZZLE:
There were only a few Jacob Carpenters in Duanesburg.  Two were age 26-45 in 1810. Who were they?
CENSUS: 1810 US Census
http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/census/1810/dua.html
Schenectady County, New York Federal Census Schedules: 1810
Town of Duanesburg
Carpenter, Abraham (#01104)
Free White Males to 10: 1, 16 to 26: 1
Free White Females to 10: 1, 10 to 16: 1, 16 to 26: 1
Carpenter, Jacob Junr. (#01105)
Free White Males to 10: 2, 26 to 45: 1
Free White Females to 10: 2, 26 to 45: 1
Carpenter, Jacob (#01106)
Free White Males 26 to 45: 1
Free White Females to 10: 2, 26 to 45: 1


Catherine White

She survived both of her husbands.


14493. Jacob Carpenter

Number 1292 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  His brother left him the family farm.


14494. Cynthia Carpenter

Number 1293 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


14495. Sarah Jane Carpenter

Number 1294 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  She married twice.  She died at 412 West
22d Street, NY about 1888.


14496. Abigail Ann Carpenter

Number 1295 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


14497. Urania W. Carpenter

Number 1296 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed. Not married per the above book.


7477. Phebe Carpenter

Number 715 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.


James Carpenter

Number 794 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Family on page 259.

E-MAIL: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 From: "John L. Carpenter"
----- Recent trip to New Castle aka Chappqua NY I came across this info
believe these are Deccendants of The Long Island NY familes that moved to
Westcher county with the Quaker migration TOMBSTONES IN FRIENDS' CEMETERY
CHAPPAQUA, N. Y.  Copied Sept. 1908.  by Francis F. Spies.
This copy made in 1932 with his consent for Chappaqua Meeting by John Cox, Jr.
48. James Carpenter, d. 13 Mch. 1846 ae ?


14498. Horace Carpenter

Number 1408 in the book, the Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.


7482. Henry Carpenter

Number 515 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 215.
On page 149 Henry is listed as being born about 1786 and on page 215 as being
born about 1790.  Could there have been two Henrys?  Probably.
He was a hatter by trade and after his marriage removed to Yarmouth, Canada.
He returned to Chappaqua about 1850 and died there about 1866.  It is believed
that all of his daughters died before he came back from Canada.
See daughter Mary's notes.

E-MAIL: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 From: "John L. Carpenter"
----- Recent trip to New Castle aka Chappqua NY I came across this info
believe these are Deccendants of The Long Island NY familes that moved to
Westcher county with the Quaker migration TOMBSTONES IN FRIENDS' CEMETERY
CHAPPAQUA, N. Y.  Copied Sept. 1908.  by Francis F. Spies.
This copy made in 1932 with his consent for Chappaqua Meeting by John Cox, Jr.
46 Henry Carpenter, d. I oct. 1860 ae 76 (son of Benjamin Carpenter &
Freelove Fowler, m. 15 May 1806).
47 Lydia (Haight), his wife, d. 14 Feb. 1868 aea86syrs. 11 mos. 20 ds. (b.
13 Mch. 1781, dau. of James Haight & Bathsheba Palmer q. v.).

E-MAIL: From: MzCortez@aol.com
To: jrcrin001@cox.net
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 9:04 AM
Subject: Check out Henry CARPENTER last one
New York Quakers
Chappaqua MM Vital Records, 1785-1897, 1810-1903; Family History Library Film #17288
Marriage Certificate Henry CARPENTER and Lydia HAIGHT, 15d 5m 1806
Whereas Henry CARPENTER Son of Benjamin CARPENTER and Frelove his wife of the Town of Clinton in Duches County and State of New York And Lydia HAIGHT Daughter of James HAIGHT and Barshabe his wife Deceased of the Town of New Castle in the County of West Chester and State aforesaid having declared their intentions of Marriage with each other before two monthly meetings of the people Called Quakers held at Shapuqua in the State affore said they having Consent of parents and parties concerned and Nothing appearing to obstruct their Said proposals were allowed of by the meeting.  Now these are to certify all whome it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this fifteenth day of fifth month in the year one thousand eight hundred and six, they the said Henry CARPENTER and Lydia HAIGHT appeared in a public Meeting of said people at Shapuqua aforesaid and he the said Henry CARPENTER taking the said Lydia HAIGHT by the hand did in a Solemn Manner openly declare that he took her to be his wife promising through divine assistance to be unto her a faithful and Loving Husband untill death Seperates them or words to that affect.  And then the said Lydia HAIGHT did in like manner declare that she took the Said Henry CARPENTER to be her Husband promising through divine assistance to be unto him a faithful and loveing Wife untill death seperate them or words to that import  And moreover they the said Henry CARPENTER and Lydia HAIGHT she according to the Custom of Marriage assumeing the name of her Husband as a further Confermation thereof did then to these presents Set their hands
Henry CARPENTER
Lydia CARPENTER
and we whose names are hereunto Subscribed being present at the Solemnization of Said Marriage and subscription have as witnesses thereunto set our hands the day and year above Written
James HAIGHT, Henry POWEL, Sarah WARD, Benjamine CARPENTER, Rheuben HAIGHT, Lydia CARPENTER, Walter HAIGHT, Smith WORDEN, Rebecca HAIGHT, Fowler CARPENTER, Thomas LEGGETT, Ruth CARPENTER, Reuben HAIGHT, Jesse UNDERHILL, Hannah HAIGHT, Samuel HAIGHT, Phebe HAIGHT, Fanny GREEN, Joshua CORNEL, Rebecca CORNELL, Phebe HAIGHT, Philip HAIGHT, Sophiah UNDERHILL


14502. Sarah Carpenter

Number 1071 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


14503. Mary Carpenter

Number 1072 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


14504. Phebe Carpenter

Number 1073 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


7483. Fowler Carpenter

Number 516 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 215.


14505. Nehemiah Carpenter

Number 1074 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


14506. Samuel Carpenter

Number 1075 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


14507. Henry Carpenter

Number 1076 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


7489. Zeno Carpenter

Number 522 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
He married twice and was a farmer at Hyde Park.


14508. Jane Carpenter

Number 1077 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


14510. 3 Carpenter

Number 1079 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Name not known.


7490. Leonard Carpenter

Number 523 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 216.  He was a merchant at Poughkeepsie and was married twice.


14511. Annie C. Carpenter

Number 1080 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


14512. Leonard Carpenter Jr.

Number 1081 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.

Obit: Carpenter - On Saturday, October 6, 1894, at Ritchfield Springs, Sarah
Wright, wife of Leonard Carpenter of Poughkeepsie, NY.


14513. William Ross Carpenter

Number 1082 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.  No family listed.


CENSUS:  Same Person? - See image: RIN 25486 William R Carpenter 1860.jpg
Name: William Carpenter
Residence: , El Dorado, California
Ward: Kelsey Township
Age: 34 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1826
Birthplace: N Y
Gender: Male
Page: 375
Family Number: 4007
Film Number: 803058
DGS Number: 4211317
Image Number: 00523
NARA Number: M653


CENSUS:  Same Person?
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   48   NY   Farming   NY   NY
Mary A. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   MU   36   MO   Keeping House   VA   VA
Lafayette CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   MU   9   CA      NY   MO
Cordelia CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   MU   5   CA      NY   MO
Alice WELLING   Niece   S   Female   MU   19   CA   Works In House   GER.   MO
Fred. WELLING   Nephew   S   Male   MU   17   CA   Works On Farm   GER.   MO
Mary A. GRACE   Dau   S   Female   W   4   CA      IN   IN
Laura A. GRACE   Dau   S   Female   W   5   CA      IN   IN
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Source Information:
 Census Place Salmon Falls, El Dorado, California
 Family History Library Film   1254065
 NA Film Number   T9-0065
 Page Number   89C


14514. John Carpenter

CENSUS:1860 US Census in CA - See image: RIN 25486 William R Carpenter 1860.jpg


7491. Emory or Emeroy Carpenter

Number 524 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 216.  He was a farmer at La Grange.


14515. William John Carpenter

Number 1083 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14516. Amy Jane Carpenter

Number 1084 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14517. Josiah Dubois Carpenter

Number 1085 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14518. Harriet Newel Carpenter

Number 1086 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14519. George Emory Carpenter

Number 1087 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.

No family listed.


14520. Elias D. Carpenter

Number 1088 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14521. Jacob Carpenter

Number 1089 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


7492. William Green Carpenter

Number 525 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 217.  He was a merchant at Lewistown, PA.  He had at least one son.

http://www.searchforancestors.com/bios/pennsylvania/history_of_lycoming_county/carpenter_william.php

Extracted from the book History of Lycoming County edited by Meginness, John F..     J.H. Battle; Warner & Co.; 1887.
Genealogies and Biographies
History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1887

Carpenter Family - WILLIAM G. CARPENTER Biography

William G. Carpenter, deceased, who, throughout his residence of half a century in Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, was recognized as an industrious and honorable citizen, a man whose character was above reproach, and whose success was attained by a conscientious performance of duty, was born in Dutchess county, New York, a son of John and Amy (Green) Carpenter, who were also natives of Dutchess county and members of Friends Meeting, Hicksite (Quakers). John and Amy (Green) Carpenter were the parents of five children: Leonard, Caleb, Jacob G., William G., and John G. Carpenter.

William G. Carpenter was reared on a farm in his native county, residing there until fourteen years of age, when he came to New York City and for a number of years served as clerk in the dry goods store of Jager & Skidmore. Later he and his brother, Leonard Carpenter, took a three-mile section of canal and contracted to build it, i. e., the Delaware and Hudson Canal, and he and two others named the city of Port Jarvis, New York, for John Jarvis, who served as engineer of the work. About 1832 he located in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, built up a large dry goods business, but, the work proving too, confining, he disposed of the same after a period of three years to Jacob Heivly. He then turned his attention to the purchase of land in various places both for himself and others, the greater portion of it being in the vicinity of Ralston and Roaring Branch, Pennsylvania. He then advocated the building of a railroad from Elmira, New York, to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and as a result of his efforts and the use of his capital, the United States government sent a corps of engineers to make an experimental survey. Mr. Carpenter visited the cities along the proposed line, and secured the promise of the citizens to furnish the money, but they failed to do so, and he was obliged to contribute the capital himself, but the result was that he became broken down in health and capital also. He labored exceedingly hard to get this road through, secured the influence of the prominent men of the state, and by his thorough business methods and intelligence accomplished much, but, failing in achieving the object of his life, he returned to his old business of buying and selling land for himself and others. He was called the father of the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad.

Mr. Carpenter purchased coal lands for McIntyre and Robertson, the former of Albany, New York, and the latter of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the lands being located in Lycoming county, near Ralston, and subsequently these were known as the McIntyre Mines. He also had extensive holdings of his own in the same section. He engaged in the manufacture of lumber, owning and operating a sawmill at a place called Carpenter, which was named in honor of him, and this business he continued up to the time of his decease. He was a Whig and Republican in his political affiliations, but never sought or held public office. He was a great admirer of Horace Greeley, whose paper, the " New York Tribune," he read for many years; " it was his Bible." He was an incessant reader and possessed the faculty of remembering everything he read, being almost able to repeat in verbatim. He acquired this power early in life by carefully studying and reading everything that came within his reach. His friends were his books, and geology was his most interesting study, and when walking in the fields with his wife would pick up a stone and explain its formation, etc., which proved both a pleasant and instructive way of passing the time. His influential friends in New York City gave him " carte-blanche " to the leading library in that city, which was a source of gratification to him. Religiously he followed in the footsteps of his parents, believing in the doctrines of the Friends' faith. He was a broad-minded, well-balanced man and liberal in his views. He was a great admirer of Thomas Payne. Nature was his Bible, nature his religion.

Mr Carpenter married, June 21, 1844, Miss Pamelia Alden, who was born at Cold Springs-on-the-Hudson, a daughter of Manoah and Sarah (Nead) Alden, the former having been born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, a son of Noah Alden, who was a farmer by occupation, settled at Monroeton, Pennsylvania, but later removed to Steuben county, New York, where he died, and the latter was a native of Litchfield, Connecticut, a daughter of John Nead, an iron founder. Manoah Alden learned the blacksmith trade at West Point, New York, where he met and married Sarah Nead. Later they resided for some time at Cold Spring, from, whence they removed to New York City, where he met a friend who induced him to come to Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, where he followed his trade in a foundry for three years, and then located in Williamsport, Lycoming county, where he followed his trade. Here his daughter, Pamelia Alden, met William G. Carpenter, and they were united in marriage in Ralston, where she has since made her home, and where she is highly honored, being a lady of rare intellectual attainments and liberal in her views of men and affairs. Three children were the issue of this marriage: Emery, who resides in Oakland, California; Archibald, who resides at Salida, Colorado, at the foot of Marshall Pass, engaged in the real estate business; and Alice C., wife of Dr. James Bullock, a medical practitioner, and they reside at Lonaconing, Maryland. William G. Carpenter, after a long and useful life, died February, 1882.

Source: Genealogical and Personal History of Lycoming County, John W. Jordan, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1906.


14522. Emeroy John Carpenter

Number 1090 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.


7494. Caleb Carpenter

Number 528 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
Family on page 217.  In 1900, his family still resided near Edgington.


14525. William Green Carpenter

Number 1091 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.

CENSUS - Maybe for this person?
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/il/vermilion/1860/pg00086.txt
CENSUS YR:  1860  STATE or TERRITORY:  IL  COUNTY:  Vermilion  DIVISION:
Catlin Township  REEL NO:  653-233  PAGE NO:  89
REFERENCE:  Enumerated on 15 June 1860 by Hamilton White
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LN  HN   FN  LAST NAME      FIRST NAME     AGE  SEX  RACE  OCCUP.       REAL
VAL. PERS VAL.   BIRTHPLACE       MRD.  SCH.  R/W  DDB   REMARKS
===============================================================================
7   641  641 Carpenter      Wm.            20    M    .    Farm hand      .
    300       Indiana           .     .     .    .    .
8   641  641 Carpenter      Susannah       12    F    .    .              .
    .         Indiana           .     X     .    .    .


14526. Jacob A. Carpenter

Number 1092 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14527. Josephine Barton Carpenter

Number 1093 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14528. John Peter Carpenter

Number 1094 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.

Was this John a Lawyer?
There were several lawyers named CARPENTER listed
in Chicago, Illinois 1850 - 1870  abt.
1.   PENCE & CARPENTER Company.
2.   John CARPENTER.


14529. Mary Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1095 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14530. Leonard Carpenter

See page 217 after entry 1095 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14531. Caleb Carpenter

See page 217 after entry 1095 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


14532. Henry B. Carpenter

See page 217 after entry 1095 in the Carpenter Family in America book of 1901.
No family listed.


7497. Jacob Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 96232 Jacob Carpenter 1850  ... jpg
Name: Jacob Carpenter
Residence: Queens, New York
Age: 46 years
Estimated birth year: 1804
Birthplace: New York
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document):
Race or color (expanded):
Death month:
Death date:
Film number: 444298
Image number: 00187
Reference number: 36
Dwelling: 118
Household id: 124
Marital status:
Free or slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850


CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jacob CARPENTER   Self   W   Male   W   76   NY   Ret'D Farmer   NY   NY
John HOLLAND   SonL   M   Male   W   65   NY   Gardner   NY   NY
Mary J. HOLLAND   Dau   M   Female   W   51   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
Jane E. HOLLAND   GDau   S   Female   W   33   NY   At Home   NY   NY
Mary R. HOLLAND   GDau   S   Female   W   21   NY   School Teacher   NY   NY
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Source Information:
 Census Place Jamaica, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254918
 NA Film Number   T9-0918
 Page Number   585B