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

Notes


12400. Cornelius de Stovin Carpenter

DEATH:  Place- Riverside, Ca, Roll 96, E.D. 204, Sheet 1
CENSUS:  Not found in the 1880 US Census.

Part of record ...
19.  CORNELIUS DE STOVIN5 CARPENTER (CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3
SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born Abt. 1830 in Charlottesville,
Virginia, and died 1900 in Riverside, Riverside County, California.  He married
(1) MARY JANE HEALD 1865 in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California.  She died
Deceased in Riverside, Riverside County,  California.  He married (2) STELLA
CARPENTER June 11, 1878 in LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, daughter of SAMUEL
CARPENTER.    He married (3) CLARA BELL ABBOTT Bef. 1890 in SAN DIEGO,
CALIFORNIA.
Children of CORNELIUS CARPENTER and MARY HEALD are:
26.
i.
ROBERT LINCOLN6 CARPENTER, b. January 15, 1857, CHEVIOT OR WESTWOOD, HAMILTON
COUNTY,  OHIO; d. December 18, 1916, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
ii.
FRANK HEALD CARPENTER, b. January 05, 1859, STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA; m. ADA MARY PEEBLES, August 20, 1888, PERRIS, RIVERSIDE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA.
iii.
Generation No. 6
26.  ROBERT LINCOLN6 CARPENTER (CORNELIUS DE STOVIN5, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4
LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born January
15, 1857 in CHEVIOT OR WESTWOOD, HAMILTON COUNTY,  OHIO, and died December 18,
1916 in RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.  He married SARAH C. BROWN
August 28, 1884 in DOWNEY, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.  She died Deceased.
Children of ROBERT CARPENTER and SARAH BROWN are:
36.
i.
CORNELIA B.7 CARPENTER, b. May 18, 1885, LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA; d. January 04, 1962, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
ii.
LILLIE T. CARPENTER, b. October 1887, LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA; d. Aft. 1964. CORNELIA
37.
iii.
THOMAS GEORGE CARPENTER, b. April 26, 1892, WINCHESTER, RIVERSIDE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA; d. October 02, 1965, INGLEWOOD, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
iv.
4 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1896, WINCHESTER, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; d. Bef.
1978. CARPENTER, b. 1863, STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; d. Aft.
1910. iv.
MINNA ANN CARPENTER, b. 1863, STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; d. Aft.
1910, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Children of CORNELIUS CARPENTER and CLARA ABBOTT are:
v.
BYRON6 CARPENTER, b. March 01, 1890, CORANADO, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; d.
Bef. 1988.
vi.
SCOTT CARPENTER, b. August 1891, LEON, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; d. Bef.
1988.
vii.
IRENE CARPENTER, b. February 01, 1894, LEON, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; d.
Bef. 1988.
Generation No. 7
36.  CORNELIA B.7 CARPENTER (ROBERT LINCOLN6, CORNELIUS DE STOVIN5, CHARLOTTE
HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born
May 18, 1885 in LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, and died January
04, 1962 in RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.  She married MACK A.
CARLSON January 01, 1907 in RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Child of CORNELIA CARPENTER and MACK CARLSON is:
i.
ALMA I.8 CARLSON, b. February 14, 1914, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA; d. May 01, 1970, LONG BEACH, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
37.  THOMAS GEORGE7 CARPENTER (ROBERT LINCOLN6, CORNELIUS DE STOVIN5, CHARLOTTE
HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born
April 26, 1892 in WINCHESTER, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, and died October
02, 1965 in INGLEWOOD, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.  He married (1) 2ND.
He married (2) BERTHA BAILEY July 02, 1910 in RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA.
Children of THOMAS CARPENTER and BERTHA BAILEY are:
i.
WAYNE G.8 CARPENTER, b. August 16, 1911, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA; d. June 16, 1948, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
ii.
2 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1915, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; d. Aft.
1978.
iii.
IRENE LOUISE CARPENTER, b. February 13, 1921, RIVERSIDE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA; d. August 05, 1964, OAKLAND, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.


Mary Jane Heald

DEATH:  Place- Riverside, Ca, Roll 96, E.D. 218, Sheet 1


20012. Minna Ann Carpenter

DEATH: Place - roll 90 page 93.


Estella or Stella Carpenter

Number 8559 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 797.
Daughter of Samuel (# 8549) granddaughter of Jedediah (#1844) of the Carpenter
Memorial.


20014. Byron Carpenter

SSN: 552-50-4062.


12403. Victoria Elizabeth Carpenter

BIRTH: roll 868 page 439.
Victoria Carpenter married Charles James Young, the designer of many of the
crystal chandeliers in the finer homes of Cincinnati.
BIRTH: Nicole Johnson Burnett in a letter dated 9 Dec. 1998 indicates
she was born in Westwood, Hamilton, OH.
NAME: Nicole J. Burnett also indicates the middle name for her was "Elizabeth."
Partial notes ...
21.  VICTORIA ELIZABETH5 CARPENTER (CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3
SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born October 20, 1841 in Cincinnati,
Hamilton County,  Ohio, and died August 18, 1911 in Port Carling, Ontario,
Canada.  She married CHARLES JAMES YOUNG January 18, 1863 in St. Paul's Church
Rectory, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, son of JOHN YOUNG and SUSANNAH
JAMES.  He was born October 20, 1833 in St. James Parish, Shaftesbury,
Dorsetshire, England, and died November 28, 1905 in Cincinnati, Hamilton
County,  Ohio.
Children of VICTORIA CARPENTER and CHARLES YOUNG are:
i.
ISABEL VICTORIA (IVY)6 YOUNG, b. December 12, 1863, Fairmount, Hamilton County,
Ohio; d. June 07, 1864, Fairmount, Hamilton County, Ohio.
ii.
MABEL AGNES YOUNG, b. December 04, 1865, Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky; d.
February 14, 1949, Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey.
iii.
GRACE MAUDE YOUNG, b. October 25, 1868, Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky; d.
August 26, 1947, Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey; m. FRITZ VAN HOUTEN
RAYMOND; b. May 17, 1878, Finneytown, Hamilton County, Ohio; d. September 13,
1979, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio.
iv.
VIOLA VICTORIA YOUNG, b. June 07, 1872, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; d.
December 27, 1947, Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey.
v.
CHARLOTTE SPENCER YOUNG, b. January 14, 1875, Covington, Kenton County, Ohio;
d. January 09, 1950, Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey.
28.
vi.
CHARLES JAMES (GEORGE) YOUNG, b. February 22, 1878, Cincinnati, Hamilton
County,  Ohio; d. December 11, 1948, Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey.
28.  CHARLES JAMES (GEORGE)6 YOUNG (VICTORIA ELIZABETH5 CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE
HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born
February 22, 1878 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio, and died December 11,
1948 in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey.  He married HARRIET CORINTH FROST,
daughter of HOWARD FROST and MARY BURGESS.  She was born September 27, 1889 in
Berlin, Connecticut, and died January 23, 1979 in West Orange, New Jersey.
Children of CHARLES YOUNG and HARRIET FROST are:
40.
i.
JOHN BURGESS7 YOUNG, b. May 22, 1919, Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey.
41.
ii.
CORINTH YOUNG, b. July 25, 1920.
40.  JOHN BURGESS7 YOUNG (CHARLES JAMES (GEORGE)6, VICTORIA ELIZABETH5
CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2
STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born May 22, 1919 in Glen Ridge, Essex County, New
Jersey.  He married (1) LAURA ISOLINA BRADEN April 26, 1947, daughter of
SPRUILLE BRADEN and MARIA DESOLAR.    He married (2) ANITA ANN SMITH January
16, 1999 in First Presbyterian Church, Tequesta, Florida.
Children of JOHN YOUNG and LAURA BRADEN are:
55.
i.
CHARLES JAMES8 YOUNG, b. March 21, 1949, Brussels, Belgium.
56.
ii.
JANE BRADEN YOUNG, b. March 21, 1949, Brussels, Belgium.
57.
iii.
JOHN SPRUILLE YOUNG, b. June 09, 1952, San Salvador, El Salvador.
41.  CORINTH7 YOUNG (CHARLES JAMES (GEORGE)6, VICTORIA ELIZABETH5 CARPENTER,
CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2 STOVIN,
JONATHAN1) was born July 25, 1920.  She married TADDEUS BRANISLAV LEWKOWICZ
September 05, 1942.
Children of CORINTH YOUNG and TADDEUS LEWKOWICZ are:
i.
JOHN MEIGS8 LEWKOWICZ, b. May 01, 1944.
ii.
ANN LEWKOWICZ, b. August 27, 1946.
iii.
STEPHEN BLASE LEWKOWICZ, b. May 19, 1949.
iv.
THADDEUS LEWKOWICZ, b. July 12, 1954.
v.
CORINE LEWKOWICZ, b. April 06, 1961.
55.  CHARLES JAMES8 YOUNG (JOHN BURGESS7, CHARLES JAMES (GEORGE)6, VICTORIA
ELIZABETH5 CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER,
ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born March 21, 1949 in Brussels, Belgium.  He
married DIANE CICHOCKI May 29, 1982.
Children of CHARLES YOUNG and DIANE CICHOCKI are:
i.
JOSEPH ADAM9 YOUNG, b. November 12, 1982.
ii.
CHRISTOPHER JOHN YOUNG, b. June 20, 1984.
iii.
JAMES EDWARD PATRICK YOUNG, b. March 21, 1989.
iv.
LAURA ADELE CICHOCKI YOUNG, b. November 04, 1991.
v.
NICHOLAS BRADEN YOUNG, b. April 06, 1994.
56.  JANE BRADEN8 YOUNG (JOHN BURGESS7, CHARLES JAMES (GEORGE)6, VICTORIA
ELIZABETH5 CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER,
ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born March 21, 1949 in Brussels, Belgium.
She married WILLIAM L. WILKES II September 22, 1979 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Children of JANE YOUNG and WILLIAM WILKES are:
i.
WILLIAM L.9 WILKES III, b. December 08, 1983.
ii.
LAUREN ANITA WILKES, b. January 04, 1990.
57.  JOHN SPRUILLE8 YOUNG (JOHN BURGESS7, CHARLES JAMES (GEORGE)6, VICTORIA
ELIZABETH5 CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER,
ELIZABETH2 STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born June 09, 1952 in San Salvador, El
Salvador.  He married JUDITH WHITE February 28, 1983.
Children of JOHN YOUNG and JUDITH WHITE are:
i.
EVE BELLE9 YOUNG, b. April 06, 1994.
ii.
MIA LYNN YOUNG, b. November 30, 1995.


Fritz van Houten Raymond

38.  FRITZ VAN HOUTEN7 RAYMOND (CHARLOTTE AGNES6 GROGAN, MARY VIRGINIA5
CARPENTER, CHARLOTTE HARRIET4 LITTLEFORD, CHARLOTTE3 SPENCER, ELIZABETH2
STOVIN, JONATHAN1) was born May 17, 1878 in Finneytown, Hamilton County, Ohio,
and died September 13, 1979 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio.  He married
(1) GRACE MAUDE YOUNG, daughter of CHARLES YOUNG and VICTORIA CARPENTER.  She
was born October 25, 1868 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky, and died
August 26, 1947 in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey.  He married (2) LENNIE
JANE FITE, daughter of WILLIAM FITE and CORIE COURTS.  She was born August 22,
1897 in Finneytown, Hamilton County, Ohio, and died July 31, 1952 in Franklin
County, Ohio.  He married (3) MINGARBRET STEPHENSON May 14, 1901 in Ludlow,
Kenton County, Kentucky, daughter of ROBERT STEPHENSON and GARNETT RICHARDSON.
She was born February 16, 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio, and died
July 14, 1914 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio.
Children of FRITZ RAYMOND and MINGARBRET STEPHENSON are:
i.
DONALD STEPHENSON8 RAYMOND, b. October 03, 1902, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,
Ohio; d. September 10, 1923, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio.
53.
ii.
ROBERT BRUCE RAYMOND, b. March 19, 1905, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio; d.
July 23, 1953, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio.
54.
iii.
VIRGINIA MINGARBRET RAYMOND, b. November 04, 1907, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,
Ohio; d. September 29, 1990, Cincinnati, Hamilton County,  Ohio.


12408. Aurelius Orlando Carpenter

CHILDREN: At least two more children need to be identified and added to this record.
One male child's son was bequeated part of the estate of Grace Carpenter Hudson, the artist.
... "she died a year later on March 23, just after her seventy-second birthday. They had no children and left their possessions to a nephew, Mark Carpenter who made their home with over 30,000 objects a museum that has expanded into a lasting public memorial to his unique aunt and uncle."
SEE: Web page at:
http://askart.com/biography.asp
A.O. Carpenter and Helen McCowen Carpenter, who migrated from Kansas Territory in 1857. The eldest daughter, May was born in Grass Valley on March 15, 1858.

NAME:  IGI has name as:  Aurelius Ormando Carpenter.

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
A. O. CAPPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   43   VT   Printer   VT   VT
Helen CAPPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   42   O   Keeping House   NJ   VT
May CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   22   CA   School Teacher   VT   OH
Gracie CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   15   CA   Painter   VT   OH
Grant CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   15   CA   Apprentice To Printer   VT   OH
Frank L. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   9   CA   At School   VT   OH
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Source Information:
 Census Place Ukiah, Mendocino, California
 Family History Library Film   1254068
 NA Film Number   T9-0068
 Page Number   199A


Helen M. McCowen

Grace's mother Helen assisted in running her husband's photography studio during his absences, and knew how to photograph, but her husband A.O. was definitely a photographer.


20024. Grace Carpenter A Twin

MARRIAGE: Divorced William Davis in 1885.  Marriage lasted one year.
Grace Carpenter Hudson, California Artist
Raised in Potter Valley, near Ukiah, California, Grace Hudson became one of the most acclaimed painters of Native American subjects, especially the Pomo Indians, independent tribes of coastal and inland Northern California. She left over 684 oil paintings and numerous pieces in other media including weavings, hooked rugs, and monochromatic sketches. The Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah has the largest body of her remaining work.
Daughter of a newspaperman-photographer, as a child, she migrated with her family including a twin sister from Kansas Territory in 1857 and settled first in Grass Valley, California, and in 1860, they moved to Potter Valley, among the only white settlers. The Pomo Indians had much suffering and early death, and she early developed a sympathy and concern for them.
Her mother was also one of the first schoolteachers among the tribes and collected their baskets because of her respect for their workmanship. Her father had a business as journalist and photographer, and from him, she learned about the effects of light and composition.
Grace began art studies at age thirteen at the San Francisco Art Institute and later studied at the California School of Design with Virgil Williams and Raymond Yelland. From Williams, she learned classical techniques of drawing and modelling from plaster casts in classical motif for sculpture. The landscape class with Yelland was distinctive because it was held at the only art school in the country where pupils went into the outdoors directly to paint with their teachers.
Hudson got a reputation for working very rapidly and skillfully in her classes, and by age sixteen, won the Alvord Gold Medal, presented by the President of the San Francisco Art Association for the best full-length study in crayon.
In 1884, at age nineteen, she eloped with William Davis, a man fifteen years older. Her parents were extremely upset, and the marriage ended a year later. She returned to Ukiah to paint, teach and illustrate for magazines including "Sunset" and "Cosmopolitan," and "Overland Monthly," and her work from that time period carries the signature "Grace Carpenter Davis." She opened her studio to the public and exhibited her work which had no particular focus and included genre, landscapes, portraits and still lifes in all media.
In 1890 with her parents' blessing, she married John Wilz Napier Hudson, a physician for the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad Company who gave up practice to research the Pomo Indians and follow his deep interests in archeology and ethnography. They shared a sense that the Indians were a vanishing race and should be portrayed with sensitivity and respect for their culture.
The house the Hudsons moved into was a Craftsman style bungalow. They called it "The Sun House" inspired by a Hopi sun deity.
In 1891 a visit to her studio by H. Jay Smith opened the door for her recognition far beyond her own region when he ordered work by her for the Minneapolis Art Association exhibit where it got much attention. A year later, a painting "Little Mendocino," got much attention at the Midwinter Fair in San Francisco, and the following year it was hung at the World's Fair in Chicago. From that time, her reputation was established, and she meticulously photographed and documented her oil paintings for posterity, one of the reasons being for copyright purposes because other artists tried to copy her popular work.
By 1900, her national reputation was secure, but she was exhausted, and she spent three months alone in Hawaii and then rejoined her husband, who had been named Assistant Ethnographer of the Field Columbian Museum. She traveled widely with him and documented many other Indian tribes including the Pawnee in Oklahoma Territory. Sadly many of her paintings and their extensive collection of Indian artifacts left behind in California were destroyed by the earthquake and fire of 1906.
1901- Grace lived a full year in the Hawaiian Island (1901).
In 1912, they moved into a Hopi style house in Ukiah and, with the exception of a trip to Europe in 1925, lived the rest of their lives there, active in the cultural life around them. She had a unique studio with an elaborate system of moveable skylights which she manipulated from skills learned from her father. She painted from Indian models who came to her studio.
Her husband died in 1936, and she died a year later on March 23, just after her seventy-second birthday. They had no children and left their possessions to a nephew, Mark Carpenter (Mark Aurelius Carpenter, 07/26/1887 to 12/09/1967) who made their home with over 30,000 objects a museum that has expanded into a lasting public memorial to his unique aunt and uncle. Source: , 22 Jul 2001.
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Grace (1865-1937) was born to well-educated pioneer parents in Potter Valley, California, Mendocino County. She showed an early talent for portraiture that was developed by professional training in San Francisco in the late 1870's. In 1891, soon after her marriage to John, she painted a portrait of an Indian child, "National Thorn", that was first in a numbered series of over 684 oils, the last completed in 1935. Nearly all her native subjects were local Pomo peoples, although in 1901 she painted 26 canvases during a year's sojurn in the Hawaiian Islands. Hudson's reputation as an Indian painter was national during her lifetime; today her work enjoys renewed interest and recognition for its fine and sympathetic portrayals of native peoples.  John Hudson (1857-1936) was Nashville born and raised. He went to medical school and practiced medicine for a few years before emigrating to Northern California in 1889. His interest in Tennessee archaeology soon grew into a fascination with the native peoples of Mendocino County, and Hudson gave up his medical practice within 5 years of his marriage to Grace Carpenter. Hudson spent the rest of his life as a collector-scholar, amassing significant collections of California Indian basketry and other ethnographic artifacts that are prized today in the Smithsonian Institution, the Field Museum in Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah. The extensive manuscripts and correspondence of John Hudson form the heart of the museum's research collection.  Source: SEE: Web Page at:
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The 1870 census of Mendocino Co. CA and C&M indicate Grace Carpenter was born c1865 in CA, and had a twin sibling Grant (usually a boy’s name).  Her parents were Aurelius O. and Helen M. (McCowen) Carpenter, who were married on 25 Dec 1856 in KS [C&M].  The census also indicates it was her mother who was a photographer, not her father [NAMP].  Source -- C&M:  Aurelius O. Carpenter & Percy H. Millberry:  History of Mendocino and Lake Counties, California (Historic Record Co., Los Angeles, CA, 1914), pp. 652-654.
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For further information on Grace Carpenter Hudson and her work, contact Karen Holmes, Registrar, Grace Hudson Museum at:
gracehudson@pacific.net
The postal address is:
Grace Hudson Museum
431 S. Main St.
Ukiah, CA  95482
SEE: Web page at:
http://www.gracehudsonmuseum.org/museum.html
AND
http://www.gracehudsonmuseum.org/index.html
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For more information on her art works SEE Web page at:
http://askart.com/biography.asp
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20025. Luis Grant Carpenter A Twin

NAME: He went by Grant.


12411. Charles Orranda Carpenter

Charles was a Medical Doctor in Holyoke, Mass.

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles O. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   41   NH   M. Doctor   NH   NH
Alice E. CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   39   MA   Keeps House   MA   MA
Mark CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   10   IA   At School   NH   MA
Maud CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   8   IA   At School   NH   MA
Nellie K. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   6   MA   At School   NH   MA
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Source Information:
 Census Place Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts
 Family History Library Film   1254535
 NA Film Number   T9-0535
 Page Number   348D


12412. Frederick Aurelius Carpenter

He was a farmer and a Medical doctor in Cedar Falls,Iowa.

CENSUS:   1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Fredrick CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   37   NH   Farmer   VT   VT
Louisa CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   27   IN   Keeping House   PRUSSIA   PRUSSIA
Leroy T. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   2   IA      NY   NY
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Source Information:
 Census Place Cedar Falls, Black Hawk, Iowa
 Family History Library Film   1254327
 NA Film Number   T9-0327
 Page Number   418C


Louisa H.

NAME: could last name start with a "H"?
BIRTH:  1850 per CM and about 1853 per 1880 US Census.


12418. Walter Chapin Carpenter

Resided in Brattleboro, VT


12422. Edwin Potter Carpenter

Resided in Worcester, ,MA. and Brattleboro,Windham,VT. He later removed to Oregon.
This family helped make pianos and organs.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census - note birth location differences compared to census info.
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
E. P. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   30   NH   Organ Builder   NH   NH
Alice CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   30   IL   Keeps House   IL   IL
Blanche H. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   7   IL   In School   NH   IL
Kate MULLER   Other   S   Female   W   30   IRE   Housework   IRE   IRE
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Source Information:
 Census Place Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts
 Family History Library Film   1254568
 NA Film Number   T9-0568
 Page Number   523A


12423. Hattie Gertrude Carpenter

1NDR-T4X


George S. N. Denison

Resided in Mendota, ,IL


12427. Arthur Eugene Carpenter A Twin

AFN: 1NDR-T7K.
In 1880 Census with father, and not married.


Dr. Hubbard

Of Whitehall, N.Y.


12431. Cephas Carpenter

Resided in Fairhaven, VT.

From: Wbvbell@aol.com
To: jrcrin001@cox.net
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 2:46 PM
Subject: Carpenter Genealogy
Dear John:
I finally have had some time to read over your Carpenter addition.  Here are some additions:
Cephas Carpenter was born on March 15, 1834.  He and his wife, my great grandmother, had two other children:
Ernest Corlin, born 3/21/1861 and died 9/16/1862
Male Carpenter (no name on the birth record), born 8/19/1863.  There is no record of his death so I presume that he died at birth.
My grandfather, George Boardman J. Rogers was born May 29, 1867.
My husband, Howard G. Bell, Jr., was born December 5, 1931.
My daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Marie (Pelletier) Bell was born March 15, 1975.
I have a copy of another Carpenter genealogy and wonder if you would be interested in me sending you a copy.  I would like to know where Doris Carpenter, who wrote the genealogy, obtained her information.  You can trace her family down to my generation.  I don't know how to locate these people.  Maybe you have a suggestion.  She never married, but she had brothers who did and whose children were born around the time I was born or even after.  She is the one who skipped a generation in my Carpenter line.
I haven't looked at the CD you sent yet, because we have been busy getting back from a trip and getting ready for another.  We will be gone until the beginning of October, except for a few days here and there.  I probably won't be able to sit down with it until after we get back.
I hope this new information will be of some help.
Marcia Bell