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

Notes


468. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 352 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 90

He served in the Revolutionary war with his brother Joshua.  Per NY
State Records.  Submitted by Mrs. Maria VanHorn Gosvenor (1898).
In 1775 was in district No. 10 in Goshen NY near where his father resided.
Per page 839, a child of Benjamin named Samuel married Nancy Gardner daughter
of Martha Carpenter (#1006)
The Carpenter and Related Families Historical Journal page 553, Vol. V, No. 9.
indicates he signed the Revolutionary War Pledge, Cornwell Precinct, New York.

He married and had several children.  Many moved west.


471. Christiana Carpenter

Numbers 343 and 359 in the Carpenter Memorial, on pages 88 and 90, are
flipflopped.  Christiana belongs in this family.
Per The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal, 1995, Vol. V, No.9,
page 553.
!SEE: The History of Orange County, New York, page 24, #1690 The Epistle,
Vol. X, number 76, Jan. 1984.

SEE: The Coleman's history of Thomas Coleman pg 74 indicates that Benjamin
Coleman's son GABRIEL married 5 Feb 1811 SALLY b 1788, dau of PETER STAGG and
RUTH CARPENTER, widow of Ephraim Marston.
Gabriel and Ruth's children were:
James Milton b 1808 m Mary Ann Timlow
Bradner b 1810 m Prudence Sayer
Susan b 1812 m Lewis Parkhurst
Garbiel's father, Benjamin (son of Benjamin) b 1755 Goshen, OR CO, NY, d.
1832 married HANNAH FINCH, dau of JOHN and CHRISTIANa (CARPENTER) FINCH.

SEE:
http://longislandgenealogy.com/carpenter/CarpenterHeroine.pdf
Under books:
RIN 4793 Christiana - CarpenterHeroine.pdf
RIN 4793 Christiana - CarpenterHeroine2.pdf


Unis Rosecranse

ROSECRANCE, ROSENCRANCE, ROSENKRANS, ROSENCRANS, ROSEKRANS, ROSECRANS,
ROSEGRANCE, ROSENGRANCE or other variants.


473. Samuel Carpenter

Number 356 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 90


474. Sarah Carpenter

Number 353 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 90
Born in Goshen, Orange, NY per the CM.
Born in Jamaica, Long Island, NY per the Carpenter & Related Family Historical
Journal, page 553, Vol. V, Number 9.


Nathaniel Cooley

He is listed of Minisink per the Carpenter Memorial.

BIRTH: Some people have 1744 as the birth year.

DEATH: Some people have 1821 as the death year.  Both birth and death year differences may indicate wrong data present.


475. Rev. Gilbert Carpenter

Number 355 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 90
Family on page 787 (# 1683).  The Carpenter Memorial indicates that the first five children were baptized in 1782.

Rev. Gilbert Carpenter was a prisoner on the ship "Jersey" in New York Harbor, but escaped to the mainland.
Updates Submitted by: Jan McCullough
Date: 11 July, 1999.
AFN: 18QC-SW3

Village of Galena
Village Officials Photos of Galena
Brief History Gilbert Carpenter founded Zoar in 1809, and he conveyed the land to William Carpenter in 1813.  William continued with the plans and Zoar became a village in 1816. the original town included Walnut St., Mill Race, Middle St., The Square, State Road, Front St., a meeting house and a burial ground.
In 1834 the name was changed to Galena to avoid confusion with another Zoar, Ohio.
Early settlers including soldiers of the American Revolution buried in Galena were James Atherton,  Russell Bigelow, Ezekial Brown, Benjamin and Gilbert Carpenter, Edward Knapp, Gideon Osterhout, James Moore, Stiles Parker and Morgan Young.
The War of 1812 soldiers were Gilbert and Daniel Weeks, Peter Weycoff, Henry Slack, Addison Carver, Samuel Leonard, James and Moses Carpenter and John Smith.
Other early residents were Nathan Dustin, Sr., Tom Van Fleet, Ed Sherman (who held a patent on building covered bridges), Enoch Domigan, John S. Brown, Samuel Leonard Ira Arnold, Harlowe Allen, Mr. Manter, Wlias Murray and Marcus Curtis. Most of these settlers came from Pennsylvania.
From "History of Delaware County and Ohio, 1880"
http://community.lib.oh.us/Sbwacoc/Village_and_Townships/Galena_Village.htm

WILKES BARRE GAZETTE & LUZERNE ADVERTISER.
TUESDAY PUBLICATION.
PUBLISHED BY - JOSIAH WRIGHT.
WILKES BARRE, LUZERNE CO., PA.
http://wyomingpa.freeservers.com/WBG1797.html
19 Jan. 1801
Fire! About five o'clock on the morning of Wednesday, the 7th inst., that
valuable Grist-Mill, belonging to Fostor HORTON, of Tunkhannock, was
discovered to be on fire; and in two hours was burnt to the ground, together
with the valuable effects it contained, among which were 100 bushels of
grain; 75 belonging to Mr. HORTON, the remainder to his neighbors.
He had expended about one thousand pounds on this mill, had turned his
attention principally to it, and had brought it to such perfection that its
equal was not within 20 miles. By very great exertions, an adjoining
Saw-Mill, which was several times on fire, was saved from the devouring
element.
Here in a field for exercise of Humanity. Let those to whom Fortune has
dispensed her favors, extend the hand of Charity for the relief of a worthy,
tho' unfortunate fellow-citizen, who sees the effects of several years
industry in a heap of ruins.
Those gentlemen who feel a disposition to assist Mr. HORTON in the erection a
new Mill, will be pleased to leave their donations with Col. HOLLENBACK, or
Judge FELL, in Wilkesbarre and Lawrence MYERS Esq., Rev. Gilbert CARPENTER or
Williams TRUCKS in Kingston. We believe the smaller favors will be thankfully
received.

Land transfer - Probably this person.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Deed1.txt.htm
PAGE NUMBER GRANTOR GRANTEE SIGNING DATE NEIGHBORS / WITNESSES
91 Gilbert Carpenter; James Murphy and Rhoda Murphy John Ashbaugh 9/18/1823 "James Ashbaugh","Alexander Jenkins; John Lozer.

GRAVE: - See image: RIN 13165 Gilbert Carpenter GRAVE.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19637715
Rev Gilbert Carpenter
Birth:  unknown
Death:  unknown
Revolutionary War veteran.
Brother of Lt. Benjamin Carpenter.
 Family links:
 Spouse:
 Sarah Carpenter (1746 - 1817)
 Children:
 Rhoda Carpenter (1778 - 1815)*
*Calculated relationship  
Burial:
Galena Cemetery
Galena
Delaware County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: Justin Overby
Record added: May 31, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 19637715


Sarah Scovele

GRAVE: - See image: RIN 13165 Gilbert Carpenter GRAVE.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19637755
Sarah Carpenter
Birth:  1746
Death:  Feb. 22, 1817
Wife of Rev. Gilbert Carpenter
Family links:
 Spouse:
 Gilbert Carpenter*
Children:
 Rhoda Carpenter (1778 - 1815)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Galena Cemetery
Galena
Delaware County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: Justin Overby
Record added: May 31, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 19637755


1562. Nathaniel Cooley Carpenter

Number 8382 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 787.
No family listed.  Died young?


Nancy London A Widow

NAME: Listed as Nancy Lanon in the IGI as wife to Gilbert Carpenter, parents of William Carpenter.


477. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 354 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 90
Family on page 164 (#156)
See very detailed note on page 835 and 836.
He spent time in Kingston, PA before moving to OH.

WILKES BARRE GAZETTE & LUZERNE ADVERTISER.
TUESDAY PUBLICATION.
PUBLISHED BY - JOSIAH WRIGHT.
WILKES BARRE, LUZERNE CO., PA.
http://wyomingpa.freeservers.com/WBG1797.html
2 July 1799
Election - Held by a number of inhabitants of Luzerne Co. at the house of
Philip MYERS, Kingston, June 19th to fix on a person to be elected to the
Chief Executive Office of PA at the ensuing election.- Col. John JENKINS was
elected Chairman and Nathan PALMER, Esq., Secretary. Resolved - That Matthias
HOLLENBACK Esq., Benjamin CARPENTER Esq., Col. Robert FAULKNER, Col. John
JENKINS, Jacob HART, Capt. Ira STEVENS and Zebulon MARCY be committee to
correspond with the general Republican Committee of Philadelphia and others.
18 Feb. 1800
To be sold on the 29th inst., at the house of Philip MYERS, Kingston, all the
public lands of said town, to the highest and best bidder, in different lots.
The vendue will begin at ten o'clock, where conditions of sale will be made
known and attendance given by: Oliver BIGALOW, Oliver PETTIBONE, Benjamin
CARPENTER, Committee.
9 Sept 1800 Election. Republicans of Luzerne Co. met at the Courthouse in
Wilkesbarre, on 5th inst. to form a ticket for the ensuing election.
Lawrence MYERS and John P. SCHOOT, Esqrs. were nominated to the chair.
The house dividing, it appeared that Lawrence MYERS, Esq. was duly chosen and
Ben. PERRY was nominated chairman and unanimously chosen: upon which Benjamin
CARPENTER made proclamation that the Democratic Republicans should withdraw,
this being done, the Federal Republicans, which were considerably the largest
number, remained at the courthouse whereupon:
Resolved that this meeting would support and recommend to the Free electors
of Luzerne County at the ensuing election:
Rosewell WELLES, Esq. - Representative in Congress from Berks and Luzerne
District
Gen. Lord BUTLER - State Senator for Northumberland, Luzerne, Mifflin and
Luzerne District
John FRANKLIN, Esq. - Representative in State Legislature of Luzerne County
Committed for Correspondence:
Ebenezer BOWMAN, Esq.
Lawrence MYERS, Esq.
Jesse FELL, Esq.
Col. George P. RANSOM
Capt. Jonas BRUSH
Election at a large meeting of the Republican Citizens, held by adjournment
at the house of Naphtali HURLBUT, Wilkesbarre on Sept. 5th.:
Matthias HOLLENBACK, Esq., Chair and Josiah WRIGHT, Secretary.
Will support:
James HARRIS, Esq., of Centre Co. as State Senator for the District which
Luzerne Co. is part
John JENKINS - Representative in State Legislature for Luzerne County
Benjamin CARPENTER, Esq., for Luzerne County Commissioner.
26 Jan. 1801
Appointments for Justices of the Peace by the Governor, on 20 Dec. 1800:
Benjamin CARPENTER, Kingston.
Zebulon MARCEY, Tunkhannock.
George WELLES, Tioga.
Wm. MEANS, Tioga.
John MARCEY, Willingborough.
Tho's TIFFANY, Willingsborough.
22 Feb. 1802
All persons indebted to the subscriber for Ferriages, or in any other way,
are requested to make immediate payment, as he is about to remove from the
Ferry. Those who neglect to settle by the 20th February, may expect to have
to settle with Benjamin CARPENTER, Esq. after that time. Henry HUTCHINS,
Exeter.
7 Feb. 1803
List of Titles in Pittstown Township - See Nov. 15, 1802 for further
information on Certificates being issued. (See p. 2-1-t which includes lot
numbers and acres of each)
Benjamin CARPENTER.  (NOTE A VERY LONG LIST OF NAMES.)
1802 Luzerne Co. Statement (See p. 3-4-t)
William & John STARK vs Thomas SPAFFORD (Luzerne Co., ss. Domestic
Attachment, returnable to November Term, A. D. 1802)
We the Subscribers being appointed Auditors in the above cause, by the court
aforesaid, do hereby give public notice to the creditors of the above Thomas
SPAFFORD, that they present their accounts and demands properly attested to
the subscribers, at the house of Ambrose DIXON in the township of
Tunkhannock, on the 30th day of the ensuing March, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, in order that the same may be audited and adjusted according to
law, and the rule of the said Court made in the aforesaid cause. Benjamin
CARPENTER, James SUTTON and James SCOVELL.
14 March 1803
Address to the Connecticut Settlers out of the Seventeen Townships and also
the Pennsylvania Claimants in Luzerne County. See p. 2 for letter. Signed:
Benjamin CARPENTER  (NOTE A LONG LIST OF NAMES)
Benjamin CARPENTER jun.


E-MAIL:
From: Bill Mickey   bmickey@tulsaconnect.com
To: jrcrin001@cox.net
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 9:10 PM
Subject: Connecting Hester Carpenter to her proper family tree
John,
It has been suggested that I contact you as being very knowledgeable about the various Carpenter genealogies.

I'm trying to establish whether my assumptions about my ggg grandmother, Hester Carpenter, are correct or flawed.  I have a chain of logic that I haven't been able to disprove, but some of the connections are still circumstantial.

    Two of Hester's children with Elizur Deming were named for James Carpenter and Benjamin Owen.  (Anning Owen was a brother-in-law of Benjamin, and a well-respected leader in Luzerne County at the time of Benjamin Owen Carpenter's birth)

    Hester's siblings, except for Elizabeth, all came to Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana, and in various ways proved their presence in the community and their connection to Hester.

    Benjamin Carpenter of Sunbury (adjacent to Galena), Delaware, Ohio, lists a wife, not named, and his children James, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Robert, Lolla (Sally?), Polla (also named as Mary) and Charles in his will, dated 1820, recorded in 1823   The children are presumably listed in birth order.
SEE:  11788.doc attached

    James Carpenter of Galena, Delaware, Ohio, lists his wife Betsey, and his sons as Benjamin O(wen) and John and his daughters as  Esther, Eliza, Harriet, and Mary in his will.  The will was dated October of 1821, and recorded in 1823.
This is the son of Benjamin of Sunbury
SEE:  11788.doc attached

    Both Benjamin Carpenter Jr. and James Carpenter are listed as living in close proximity to Benjamin in Luzerne County.

    In many articles it is recorded that Benjamin Carpenter and his family moved to Delaware County Ohio, along with his brother Gilbert and Gilbert's family around 1809 from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

    Elizabeth Hewitt was born in 1779 in Kingston, Luzerne Cnty, Pennsylvania.  In March of 1798 in Goshen, she married James Carpenter of Goshen, Orange Cnty, New York.  They both died in Delaware County, Ohio, he in 1821, she in 1837.
Elizabeth was the posthumous child of Dethic Hewitt, who was killed in the July 3, 1778 Wyoming Massacre.  Many of the survivors escaped to Goshen, New York, and the traffic between the two areas was frequent and common.  Many marriages seem to have arisen from the contact between the two communities.

The information on Hester and her siblings back to James and his will is very firm.  The abstract of Benjamin's will is firm.  What I have not yet established is that the James of the James Carpenter will is the same James Carpenter of Benjamin's will.

Do you have any information in your records that could clear this up?  And would you be willing to share it with me?  I'd be very grateful.

Betsy Mickey

GRAVE: - See images: RIN 11788 Benjamin Carpenter GRAVE.jpg & RIN 11788 Benjamin Carpenter GRAVE.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19564575
Lieut Benjamin Carpenter
Birth:  Jan. 20, 1750
Orange County
New York, USA
Death:  Sep. 27, 1823
Berkshire
Delaware County
Ohio, USA
Revolutionary War veteran.
Served in 10th Regiment, Pennsylvania.
Served in Battle of Wyoming, July 3, 1778.
Emigrated to Berkshire, OH from PA in 1808.
Burial:
Galena Cemetery
Galena
Delaware County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: Justin Overby
Record added: May 28, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 19564575


Mary or Polly Ferrier

NAME: FARRIER or FERRIER. FERRIER probably correct.
Her name was Mary but she went by Polly.

BOOK: THOMAS FERRIER AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. By Elizabeth Ferrier Lane.
56 pages, indexed. Originally published at Elkhorn, Wisconsin, 1906.
This genealogy traces the descendants of Thomas Ferrier, who was born in
Ireland in 1705 and died in Orange County NY in 1792. He married Hester
Lucky, and they raised at least four children to adulthood: Mary Hester
(Ferrier) Carpenter, Jane (Ferrier) Owen, Sarah (Ferrier) Perkins and Robert
Ferrier who married Mary Wilcox. The main allied families include: Atherton,
Bailey, Burt, Carpenter, Carr, Conklin, Denison, Goldin, Grier, Hancock,
Jackson, Lance, Nanny, Stites, Vanderoef, Wheeler, and Wisner.
SEE:
http://www.genealogy.org/~ajmorris/catalog/0028.htm

GRAVE: - See images: RIN 11788 Mary Ferrier Carpenter GRAVE.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19564616
Polly Carpenter
Birth:  1752
Death:  Mar. 11, 1836
Consort of Benjamin Carpenter
Burial:
Galena Cemetery
Galena
Delaware County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: Justin Overby
Record added: May 28, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 19564616


1566. Elizabeth Carpenter

AKA "Lizzie" or "Betsey" or "Kitty".
SEE page 836 of the Carpenter Memorial.
Number 1021 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 164

WILKES BARRE GAZETTE & LUZERNE ADVERTISER.
TUESDAY PUBLICATION.
PUBLISHED BY - JOSIAH WRIGHT.
WILKES BARRE, LUZERNE CO., PA.
http://wyomingpa.freeservers.com/WBG1797.html
12 Dec. 1797
Jacob BEDFORD to Miss Kitty, eldest dau. of B. CARPENTER, Esq., of Kingston,
married on Thursday evening last, by Lawrence MYERS, Esq.
(DETAILS FIT - SAME PERSON??? PROBABLY!!! SEE BROTHER JAMES)
2 Oct. 1798
Jacob BEDFORD, is erecting a Fulling Mill at Carpenter's Mills, Kingston.
22 Feb. 1802
Lazarus DENISON married to Miss Betsey CARPENTER, both of Kingston, on Sunday
evening the 14th inst.


1569. Robert N. Carpenter

Number 1023 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 164.  No family listed.

99-06-06 02:55:13 EDT From: warke@mountain-inter.net (Ken)
Hi John
More info from Marcia. I think she is getting close to a breakthrough on my
Reuben S. Carpenter.
Ken Warkentin
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcia Buffett
To: Ken Warkentine
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 1999 9:10 PM
Subject: Carpenter
> Dear Ken:
> Some of this may be repeats but this is what I found on Carpenter:
> Hamilton Co. 1860 Census:
> Samuel B. Carpenter, 50, wife Charlotte 44, John W. 15, Harriet M. 11
> Manassea 5
> Hamilton Co. 1850 Census:
> Samuel B. Carpenter 40, wife Julia Ann 33, John W. 5, Harriet A. 1
> (So I guess we can safely say that Samuel B. Carpenter was married twice.)
> 1850: Robert N. Carpenter 63, Betsey 58, Allen D. 17, Randolph 15
> again we see that they called Caleb Randolph Carpenter either Randolph or
> C.R. in census' and documents.
>
> I thought this one was interesting (1850 census, Hamilton Co.):
> Mary Ann Carpenter 36 (born about 1814), Charles 13, John 11, Laura 9,
> William 8, Mary Ann 2. It listed birthplace as Ireland a few people above
> her and then used " " marks down through her place of birth and her
> children. Don't know if this was an error or not, but that is what the
> census stated, that Mary Ann and all her children came from Ireland. You
> might want to pass this one on to John and see if he can make a match.
>
> I did some will extracts. The one I wanted to do I couldn't reach---top
> shelf, next to the 12 foot ceiling and I'm not good on ladders
> now-a-days---Marany (sp) Carpenter 1876.
>
> Will of Jonathan Carpenter who died Jan 5, 1904. names daughter Mary A.
Van
> Heusen Gloversville, (her husband was Chester), and son Albert L.
Carpenter
> of Gloversville.
>
> Will of Sarah Carpenter filed June 18, 1901 died Dec. 11, 1900 names son
> Edwin R.Carpenter Northville, NY, son William F. Carpenter Northville
> (William Fayette), and daughter Lillian Delgado daughter and grand
daughter
> Miriam Rowley of Douglas Co. Omaha, Nebraska. If we go back to census
> records I think she is the wife of William Carpenter.
>
> I found another Robert N. Carpenter but at a much later date. filed 11 Jan
> 1940 petitioner Adin A. Carpenter Northville brother of Robert N.
Carpenter
> only heir ---house, shop and garage on 5th St.
>
> Found the will of Herbert H. Carpenter and I hit the jackpot there because
> it verified his sisters, Myra, and Carrie and all of his nieces and
> nephews, children of his sister Ella Carpenter married to Charles Dunn.
>
> The thing I thought that you would be the most interested in however, was
> the 1840 census of Hope Hamilton Co. where it listed Robert N. Carpenter
in
> which Robert would have been 51 years old. There were NO OTHER Carpenters
> listed at this time. Joseph must have been living in Saratoga Co. at this
> time which means that if your Reuben were born in Hope, he MUST have been
> the son of Robert!
> Robert had no children under five years of age.  In the 1840 census he had
> 2 males between the ages of 5 and 10 (born between 1830-1835--and I think
> we can clearly see that these children are Allen D. and C. Randolph - see
> 1850 census), 2 males between the ages of 10-15 (born between 1825-1830),
> 1 male between 15-20 (1820 - 1825), 1 male between 20-30 (1810-1820).
There
> were no females except his wife at this time. Total 8 people in residence.
>
> I promise to do the 1810, 1820, and 1830 census when I go there again. I
> know he was the only Carpenter in Hope for those years I just never wrote
> down the statistics for his children when I looked it up before. Didn't
> have time this trip.
>
> Did not stop to the City Clerks Office in Northville as they had a huge
art
> and craft fair going on and parking space was at a premium.....Northville
> being twelve blocks long!!
>
> I'll be going down again soon though and will do a more thorough job of
it.
>
> Marcia
!Date:  Sat, 6 Jun 1998
"ken"
ken wrote:
 Some of the names and locations listed on your site are close to my
 ancestors info. I am looking for information about this ancestor.
 He lived in Chittenango and Canastota, Madison County New York in the
mid 1800s. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
 Ancestor's Name: Reuban Carpenter
 Birth Date: Oct 1, 1821
 Birth Place/Country: Hope, Hamilton County, New York
 Death Date: Jan 27 1898
 Spouse's Name: Hannah Carpenter (nee Pennock) b:Aug 15, 1823 Hebron,
 Washington County New York
 Marriage Date: Jan 7 1841
 Marriage Place: Oswego county New York
 Children's Names:
 George W  b:1844
 Harriet Francelia  b:1852
 William Elwin  b:1854
 Clara Aldora  b:1860
 Nettie Alnora  B:1871
 Mary Phidilia  b:1865
 Elizabeth Jane  b:1857
 Robert J   b:1846
Subject: 1840 census of Hope Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999
From: "Marcia Buffett"
To: "Ken Warkentine"
CC:  
Dear Ken:
Well now that we have the 1840 census of Hope information on Robert N.
Carpenter and the will of Ivory Carpenter we sure have our work cut out for
us. Just for starters I have to go back and correct everything thing I'd
stuck under Joseph! Seeing as how there were only two brothers in Hope I
think we did quite well.
Anyhow to repeat:
Census of 1840 census of Hope, Hamilton Co., NY:
Robert N. Carpenter (married to Betsey Clark) was by this time 50-60 years
old. Polly was already married to Belden Resseguie. In their household was
a total of 8 (counting Robt.)....only one female...Betsey.
date of birth of sons is this census would be:
2 between 1830-35 (Caleb Randolph 1834 and Allen Danforth 1832)
2 1825-1830 (William V. 1826 and Andrew 1830....???)
1 1820-1825 (Reuben 1822)
1 1810-1820 (Samuel B. 1810)
I think we need to move William V. 1826 and Andrew 1830 from Joseph
(previous will information) to Robert N. Carpenter. They both lived and
died in Northville and I have their children from another census. DO YOU
CONCURE???!!!
Caleb Randolph (listed as Randloph) and Allen D. we can positively identify
in another census as children of Robert N. I'm sure there is even more
children than this, for instance an Anascia (spelling ?), etc.

MORE: "Marcia Buffett"
To: "John R. Carpenter"
CC: "Ken Warkentine"
Dear John and Ken:
Got this information today from Mrs. Brooks, Town Clerk of Northville, NY:
Frank Carpenter died 1917 at age 16, Father Ellis Carpenter birthplace
Bedford, NY, mother Anna Close from Ireland
George Carpenter DOB 4/26/1907 DOD Aug 13, 1933, father Charles Carpenter
birthplace Mt. Kisco, NY, mother Mary Miles birthplace Marmorine, NY
As far as I can tell the above doesn't fit into our line but it is
information that keeps us from searching dead-ends and I thought John might
like it for his collection.
*******************
Danford A. Carpenter, DOD May 25, 1892 age 59, father Robert N. Carpenter,
mother Betsey Clark (so we have another source of proff besides census!).
Sarah Carpenter DOD Feb 11, 1901 age 72 years 10 months 11 days, father
Isaac Brownell, mother Jennie Harris. (This is the Sarah Brownell married
to William V. Carpenter. I've done the Brownell line and Harris lines. The
following is my data: Jennie Harris born 1800, Isaac Brownell born 1798)
Herbert H. Carpenter DOB Oct 14, 1858, DOD March 22, 1921 age 62 yrs, 5
months, 7 days. (just gives us more complete dates). father C.R. Carpenter,
mother Adeline Kathan wife MaggieA. Russell
Robert Nason Carpenter (named after his grandfather!). DOB Nov 24, 1890 DOD
Jan 8, 1940. He never married (death certif. confirms this). In his will he
left his house and shop in Northville to his brother Adin.
Elizabeth Eugenia Willard married to James Carpenter (haven't a clue which
one...am still reasearching). She was born 3/24/1885 and died June 1926 age
41 yrs. 3 months 1 day. Mother was Elizabeth Fuller and father was John A.
Willard. I've done the Willard line. This John A. was born in 1853.
However, I've just written to Henry Willard as I have a wrong death date
for this John.
Martha A. Carpenter DOB 5/10/1853 DOD June 17, 1927 at age 74 yrs, 1 month
17 days. father was George H. Gallup and mother was Emaline Gillman both
born in Lake Plaseant, NY this Martha Gallup was married to Edwin R.
Carpenter (1850-1914) brother to below listed William Fayette Carpenter.
William Fayette Carpenter DOB April 5, 1858 DOD Nov 22, 1930 age 72 yrs 7
months 17 days, father William V. Carpenter, mother Sarah Brownell (father
Isaac Brownell and mo. Jennie Harris listed above).
I realize that a lot of this is repeat information, but at least now you
have it straight from the horses mouth...the Town Clerk!
Marcia
P.S. I'm headed to Gloversville Town Clerk to get Adin Carpenter's death
certif. Just found out he died there (lived in Northville but probably died
in Nathan Littauer Hosp. in Gloversville).

MORE:
From: Marcia Buffet
To: John R. Carpenter
Cc: KenW
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 11:43 AM
Subject: Another whole John Carpenter line!


Dear John:

For ages I have been trying to sort out the William B. Carpenter line and the Samuel B. Carpenter line (mostly to make sure that it didn't fit into my direct line as I have Sam's and Williams in about the same area).

(I THINK this is Union Mills Cem, Broadalbin NY but my notes are not clear as I was doing several cemeteries at once.)

William B. goes back to a John Carpenter born 1790 (don't know parentage of this John, do you???).
John Carpenter (b. 1790) died 5/20/1862 age 72 married to an Abigail born 1808 died Aug 9, 1857 age 47

dau. Anna Maria b. 1820 died Oct 21, 1849 in her 20th yr.
dau. Helena Mary b. 1832 died Jan 15, 1854 in her 22nd yr.
son William B. Carpenter b. 1834. He died in Battle of Wilderness near Spottsylvania Courthouse May 11, 1864. He was enlisted in the 77th Regiment NY Vol. Company E.
His wife was Angeline (?)  b. 1850 died Feb. 16, 1890 age 40.

So at least now I know that William B. goes back to this John. Where do we connect him??
_______________________________________

Conklingville Cem. 1/2 miles south of Conklinville. Sometimes Called Bapt. Church Cem. this is in Saratoga Co., but very close to the Ny border near Northville, NY (Fulton Co.) and Hope, NY (Hamilton Co.)

I don't know if this Sam is the son of Joseph (1785 Vt.) and Marany Carpenter (was not in Marany's will but she died in 1886 and this Sam was already dead by then. Or if this is a Samuel that is the son of Joseph's brother Robert N. Carpenter (1786 Vt.) and Betsey Clark.

I have a Sam (bet. 1810-1813) the son of Robert N. Carpenter as married to a Julia Ann (b 1817) in the 1850 census of Hope, Hamilton Co., NY children: John W. age 5 and Harriet A. age 1. Later he married a Mrs. Charlotte Morrison and had a son named Manassa.

Meantime I have found these cemetery records (same lot):

Samuel Carpenter b. 1813 died Aug 25, 1883 age 70 wife Harriet b. 1817 died May 18, 1879 age 62.

Timothy H. "son of of Sam & Harriet on tombstone" b. 1838 died age 18 on April 19, 1856
dau. Sarah Jane b. 1836 died May 14, 1845

Joseph H. b. 1850 died Nov 1, 1852 age 2 years 7 months and 19 days.

Lydia Smith wife of Joseph B. b. 1867 died Feb. 9, 1908 age 41

Julia Carpenter (wife of Henry Barker on tombstone)  b. 1842 died Sept 9, 1908 age 66.

ANY IDEAS?????

Marcia Buffett pinezone@superior.net

GRAVE: - See image: RIN 13179 Robert Carpenter GRAVE.jpg
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32499390
Robert Carpenter
Birth:  unknown
Death:  unknown
Inscription:
67 years 1mo 25 days
Burial:
Galena Cemetery
Galena
Delaware County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: DrWatson
Record added: Dec 30, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 32499390


Hilena

GRAVE: - See image: NO IMAGE
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32499391
Hilena Carpenter
Birth:  unknown
Death:  May 10, 1877
Inscription:
wife of Robert Carpenter  
Burial:
Galena Cemetery
Galena
Delaware County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: DrWatson
Record added: Dec 30, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 32499391


1570. Sarah or Sally Carpenter

Number 1024 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 164


1571. Polly or Mary Carpenter

Number 1025 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 164

Is he thinking of this Mary Carpenter?  Her father moved to PA!
Subject: Mary Carpenter Date: Wed, 26 May 1999.
From: Gene Perkins
To:  "John R. Carpenter"
John,
I'm hoping you can help on Mary Carpenter who was my wife's
g-g-g-grandmother.  Mary has been a "brickwall" for us for some years.
MARY CARPENTER was born October 07, 1797 in Pennsylvania, and died
September 05, 1852;
(source: Horace F. Tussey's list; Horace copied info from family
bibles.)
Mary married HURLBUT SCOVELL June 29, 1815 at unknown,
son of MOSES SCOVELL and RACHEL BAKER (both parents born New London, CT;
both died Johnstown, Licking Co, OH).
The John Scoville book by Brainard states the following on page 274:
"Hurlburt Scovel was born about 1792 at Exeter township, PA.
He was living at Granville, Ohio, in 1868 (Old Northwest Quarterly, vol 8,
page 315).
Another source says he lived at Galena, Ohio.
Mary's daughter Harriet Scoville was born at Galena, Delaware Co, Ohio on
20 Aug 1823.
Harriet married Salmon Noble 22 May 1845 in Delaware Co, Ohio.
This Noble family moved from Simsbury, CT to Franklin Co (adjoins Delaware
Co), OH in 1815.
I don't know whether Mary and Hurlbut were married in PA or OH.  But I
suspect it
was in Ohio, since both the Noble and Scovell families moved from CT to OH
in about 1815.
If you do not have any info on Mary Carpenter, perhaps you can provide me
some info
on the Carpenters in Pennsylvania.
Gene_Perkins@compuserve.com.


1572. Charles Carpenter

SEE page 836 of the Carpenter Memorial
!Number 1026 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 164


479. Carman Carpenter

E-MAIL: Robin C.
mailto:Analytix@valley.net
Date: 30 July 2009
Per Carman's will (1811), he had four children. Two sons; Samuel (eldest) and Jonathan, and two daughters; Mary (Carpenter) Pierce and Abigail (Carpenter) Van/Cleft/Young (1st/2nd marriages).


480. John Carpenter

Number 362 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family is on page 165 (#157).
A blacksmith and a gunsmith.  He deeds to his mother Elizabeth, 28 Nov 1787.
What he deeded is unknown.
He signed the Revolutionary War Pledge at Cornwell Precinct, New York
SEE: DAR PATRIOT INDEX.

WILL: Abstracts of Wills Vol IX 1777-1783
>Page 107.--"The last will and testament of JOHN CARPENTER SMITH, of
>the Precinct of Goshen, in Orange County, February 16, 1778. I, John Carpenter
>Smith, of the west side of the Wallkill, in Orange County, being sick and
>weak. I desire that my body be buried in a decent manner, and all debts
paid.
> I leave to my son, Richard Carpenter, all my blacksmith tools and gunsmith
>tools, and "5. To my daughter Anna my own bed and bedding whereon I lodge.
>To my son, John Carpenter, "5. My wife's clothes to be equally divided among
>my two daughters, Anna and Phebe. My children are to be brought up at the
>discretion of my executors. All the rest I leave to my four youngest
>children, Anna, Phebe, Jesse, and Asa. My son John is to receive his "5
>when of age, and the other children are to have their shares when of age. I
make my brother, Wait Carpenter, and my trusty friend, Samuel Gale,
>executors." Signed, "JohnCarpenter Smith."
>Witnesses, Samuel Bayley, David Bayley, John Conner. Proved, February
>19,1779. (Indexed as will of John Carpenter.)

Will date 2/16/1778 proved 2/19/1779
Precinct of Goshen, west side of Wallkill
NYHS wills  Vol 33 pg. 183
Wife not named but her clothes were to go to her duaghter - I assume she had
died previously
He had blacksmith and gunsmith tools.
Ch:  Richard Carpenter, Anna (the youngest), Phebe, Jesse, Asa, John, (not of
age).
brother Wait Carpenter
friend  Samuel Gale
wit:  Samuel Bayley, David Bayley, and John Conner
will indexed as John Carpenter


Amy or Ann Jennings

NAME: Amy most likely over Ann.


1578. John Carpenter

Number 1028 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 165.


481. Waite or Wait Carpenter

Number 363 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family is on page 165 (#158).
A blacksmith. He owned land in Minisink Ongle, Lot 14 with Jonathan Smith,
George Smith, Joshua Smith, Isiah Vail, Nathaniel Owen, and Henry Smith.
SEE: "Records of Harry Hawkins Smith of Goshen, New York", curator of Goshen Library.
NAME: Waite in AF and Wait in CM.

WILL: Will of Weight Carpenter, Blacksmith
Sept 1784 Proved July 1, 1785
Wallkill Prect. Ul Co.
wife Mercy (see *Jeremiah Smith will below)
Ch. Mary
     Elizabeth m James White
     Rebecca
     Weight  (probably m 3 Nov. 1788 Pres. G. ch. Elizabeth Clark)
Exec.  Dr. Jonathan Sweezy and son in law James White
Wit:     Jonathan McCamly, Nicholas Carpenter, Blacksmith, Elizabeth Smith.


Elizabeth Mercy Clark

NAME; Only known as Mercy in the CM.


483. Joseph Carpenter

Number 365 in the Carpenter Memorial.  Page 91
Family on page 165 (#159)
He was called "Joseph 3d" in one record.  He was referred to as "Joseph Sr." in
1776.  A cabinet maker in Conklin Town..
Will extract: It was dated in the precinct of Goshen, Orange county, NY.
Mentions wife, Ruth, son Daniel when he arrives at the age of 21 years.  A
daughter Hannah and Ruth, and a child unborn.  Will proven 11 July 1775.

WILL: Joseph  CARPENTER THE 3RD. Precinct Goshen, Orange Co., NY, Liber 37,
Page 488, Will made 8 June 1775. Proved 11 July 1775. Wife- Ruth
Carpenter. Son- Daniel. Daughters- Hannah & Ruth.
Executors- Daniel Vail, John Smith of Orange Co.
Witnesses- Michael Jackson, Esq. of Orange Co., William Oldfield & Hannah
Smith. Adm. granted Daniel Vail & John Smith 24 April 1785.


1587. Ruth Carpenter

Number 1037 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.


1589. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 1039 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.

ELIZABETH CARPENTER - International Genealogical Index  Gender: Female Marriage: 27 AUG 1787 First Presbyterian Church, Goshen, Orange, New York   Spouse:  THOMAS BARNEA


1590. Hannah Carpenter

Number 1040 in the Carpenter Memorial.  No family listed.


490. George Alexander Carpenter

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 88857 George Carpenter 1850 ... jpg
Name: George A Carpenter
Residence: St. Mary's, Maryland
Age: 55 years
Estimated birth year: 1795
Birthplace: Maryland
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document):
Race or color (expanded):
Death month:
Death date:
Film number: 443527
Image number: 00435
Reference number: 7
Dwelling: 1412
Household id: 1360
Marital status:
Free or slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850


Eleanor Hayden

NAME: Listed as Ellen in the 1850 US Census.


1602. Charles Lewis Carpenter

Civil War death?