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

Notes


Frank A. Pease

Of Oswego


8381. James Dutton Carpenter

Resided in Woodbury, NJ

BOOK:
http://books.google.com/books?id=FZE-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA169&dq=benjamin+moore,+Coe,+Carpenter++-paint&hl=en&ei=5rnNTo_-Ae7SiAKums3OCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CEEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=benjamin%20moore%2C%20Coe%2C%20Carpenter%20%20-paint&f=false
Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... edited by Francis Bazley Lee - Page 170-171.
See: BOOK section.


Harriet Fish

Of Woodbury


Samuel P. Comly Lieut.

Of Woodbury.  Served in the U.S. Navy.


16064. Ruth Comly

Died in infancy.


8383. Harriet H. (Hattie) Carpenter

In the 1880 US Census with her father.


8386. Samuel Clark Carpenter

CENSUS: 1885 ND State census - Cass county
ED Name Age Rel Occupation Nativity Address City County
19-027-01   Carpenter, S. C.   41   Head   Farmer   NY         Cass
19-027-02   Carpenter, Orra   32   Wife      WI         Cass
19-027-03   Carpenter, Anna   10   Daughter      WI         Cass
19-027-04   Carpenter, Doris   8   Daughter      WI         Cass
19-027-05   Carpenter, Orville   4   Son      WI         Cass


16070. Darius Fellows (Doris) Carpenter

Was this this Darius?
Death Record Search - Grand Traverse County, Michigan
Name (Last, First Middle Extension)
...................Date of Death
..................................Liber and Page Number
CARPENTER, DARIUS    00-00-1878   Liber 1, page 029.


8388. Darius Carpenter

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Darius CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   35   NY   Farmer   NY   NY
Dora CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   28   MI   Keeping House   VT   CAN
Henry CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   9   MI      NY   MI
Rema CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   7   MI      NY   MI
Minnie CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   5   MI      NY   MI
Lebbeur CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   2   MI      NY   MI
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Source Information:
 Census Place Peninsula, Grand Traverse, Michigan
 Family History Library Film   1254578
 NA Film Number   T9-0578
 Page Number   440A


16077. Edward Jr. Peck

Lives in Chicago.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 274


16078. 1 Young

Died when about 18.


8396. Isaac James Rice

Both Isaac and Eliza had engaged in the same spell-downs and
literary taste with President McKinley, (then called Bill
McKinley) at the village school.  Isaac settled in Chicago and
was engaged in the hardware business.  They had several
children.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 274


Eliza Allen

Of Poland, O.


16079. Caroline Allen Rice

After graduating at a high school Caroline took a teacher's
course at the Cook County normal school, receiving a diploma in
1881.  After five years teaching she attended Lumbard University
and received the degree of B.D.;  graduating from the
theological course in 1889;  her health would not permit doing
active work in her chosen calling, though having taken charge of
three different parishes for short periods.2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 274


16080. Portland Chase Rice

Died young


16082. Leonard S. Rice

Died young.


16083. Herbert L. Rice

He completed his college course at the Columbia University.  A
resident of Washington, D.C.  They had one child.


Rose Ackley

Of Washington D.C.


8399. George Benjamin Carpenter

Resided in Chicago, ,IL


Elizabeth Curtis Greene

Of Pittsfield, NH


16089. John Alden Carpenter

SEE web page at:
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0810557.html
Carpenter, John Alden
Carpenter, John Alden, 1876–1951, American composer, b. Park Ridge, Ill.; pupil of John Knowles Paine at Harvard and of Edward Elgar in England. His music, refined and skillfully written, influenced by French impressionism, often conveys the spirit and the scenes of American life in such works as the orchestral suite Adventures in a Perambulator (1914) and the ballets Krazy Kat (Chicago, 1921) and Skyscrapers (New York, 1926). A Spanish flavor and jazz, frequently elements in his music, are both found in Patterns (1932) for orchestra. Other important works are his ballet The Birthday of the Infanta (Chicago, 1919), a violin concerto (1937), a concertino for piano and orchestra (1915), songs, symphonies, and chamber music.