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

Notes


13460. Sylvanus Carpenter

Placed in the family due to name and local.  Temporary connection.


Elvira B. Bennett

Name: Elvira B. Carpenter
Born: 1842
Died: 19 May 1906
Buried: Carpenter
Section:
County/State: Rensselaer, NY
Notes: 2nd wife of Sylvanus Carpenter; town: Stephentown; husband:
Sylvanus Carpenter; father: Gennett Bennett.


21084. Fanny Lucy Carpenter

Name: Fanny Lucy Carpenter
Born:
Died: 12 Jun 1886
Age: 11y
Buried: Carpenter
Section:
County/State: Rensselaer, NY
Notes: town: Stephentown; mother: Elvira Carpenter; father: Sylvanus
Carpenter.


13464. Melissa A. Carpenter

This family line submitted by John E. Proctor (brn 1933) of Stillwell KS 4/96


Edward Ehle

Information on Edward, the spouse of Melissa Carpenter comes from Helen M.
Shursen.

WEB PAGE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Biographies/EhleEdwardH.html
Biography of Edward H. Ehle (1841 to [past 1891])
Provided by Darci (Djohns genealogy web page) Daniel H. Weiskotten 8/10/1999.
Edward Ehle (1841 to [past 1891]) From Biographical History of Clark and
Jackson Counties (Wisconsin), Lewis Publishing Co., pages 307-308
Edward A. EHLE, of Abbotsford, Clark County [Wisconsin], was born in Cazenovia,
Sullivan [Madison] County, New York, June 8, 1841, the son of Harrison
Ehle, deceased, who was born in the Mohawk Valley, near Canajoharie.
In 1851 he emigrated to Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin and settled in the wild
woods of Forrest Township.  He and his sons cleared eighty acres and were
surrounded with Indians, mostly the Winnebago and Manitowoc tribes.
Edward A., our subject, was reared to farm life, and received his education in
a log cabin, with pine-logs for seats, and with a shed roof made of scoops. He
was a soldier in the late war in Company H, Thirty-seventh
Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, served two and a half years, and was in the
battles of Cold Harbor, Bermuda
Hundred, siege of Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, Poplar Grove Church, Fort Hall,
and others. He was not seriously wounded, but had a slight flesh wound on his
neck over the jugular vein, and also had several holes shot in his clothing,
and on the Weldon raid had his canteen split open.
After the war Mr. Ehle resumed farming on the old homestead until January,
1874, when he came to Colby, [Wisconsin] this county, but settled just across
the line in Marathon County. Wild game was then plentiful, and he shot
hundreds of deer and a few bear, but declining health caused him to leave this
farm, and in 1888 he removed to Colby.
On May 20, 1890, he settled in Abbotsford, (WI) where he engaged in the saloon
and hotel business. He keeps a quiet house, and never sells to an intoxicated
man.   Mr. Ehle was married November 30, 1869, to Miss Melissa
Carpenter, a daughter of Henry and Maria (Westenhouse) Carpenter. The father is
deceased, and the mother now lives with our subject.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehle have four children: Edna, born October 7, 1870; Edward A.,
November 25, 1873; Marshall P., April 1, 1882, and Madge, January 21, 1884.
While in Green Township, Marathon County, Mr. Ehle was a member of the Side
Board. Socially he is a member of the G.A.R., and politically votes for the man
regardless of party.


13473. Bishop W. Carpenter

MARRIAGE:
Marriage:  08 JAN 1850   Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts
Husband Age at Marriage:  25   
Wife Age at Marriage:  22

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
 Bishop W. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   56   NY   Farmer   NY   NY  
 Ancelia CARPENTER   Wife   M   Female   W   53   MA   Keeping House   MA   MA  
 Sarah G. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   26   NY      NY   MA  
Source Information:
 Census Place New Lebanon, Columbia, New York
  Family History Library Film   1254821
  NA Film Number   T9-0821
  Page Number   442A


Aucelia M. Smith

Father:  GARDNER SMITH
Mother:  SALLY


13474. Pardee Carpenter

E-MAIL: From: j-carlson (Jean Carlson)
To: John R. Carpenter
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:00 PM
Subject: Carpenter names in a bible (See next)
SEE: Web page at:
http://www.biblerecords.com/
Dewey Family Bible
Submitted: 9 May 1998
By: Aletha Summerhill Rogers
Address: 4415 Indian Trace Drive
Alpharetta, GA 30004-2585
E-mail: LeteRogers@aol.com
---
Pardee Carpenter & Julia R. Dewey
Married December 17th 1861
at Alford Mass by Rev. G. W. T-----
---
Arthur Dewey Carpenter
Born at Lebanon Springs N. Y.
February 27 1864
---
Henry Gay Carpenter
Born November 14 1868
at Lebanon Springs N. Y. Sons of Pardee & Julia R. Carpenter
---
Pardee Carpenter
Born at Stephentown N.Y.
October 9th 1836
---
Julia R. Carpenter
Died April 4th 1880 Ae 42 2/20.(?)
---
Julia Rebecca Dewey born
October 3rd 1837
---


Julia Rebecca Dewey

(Data from Dewey Bible - see spouse's notes.
Siblings:
George Wolcutt Dewey
born Sept 29th 1828

Laura Elizabeth Dewey
born May 23rd 1830

Silas Dewey born
October 25th 1833

Harriet Amelia Dewey born
August 2nd 1835

Julia Rebecca Dewey born
October 3rd 1837

Parents seem to be:
Hugo Dewey, Jr. and Cornelia E. Turner
Married May 23, 1827
by Rev. Silvester Burt

Hugo Dewey Jr. born
February 17th 1796 (this date was written over another date)

Cornelia E. Turner born
June 14th 1804


13485. Jeremiah Carpenter

Number 6325 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 629.
Family is number 1438 on page 727.


13486. Benjamin Rodman Carpenter

Number 6326 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 629.
Family is number 1630 on page 772.


21093. Elizabeth Vaughn Carpenter

Number 8168 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 772.
No family listed other than she married Mowry N. Bolster Nov. 28, 1861. They removed to Jamesboro, Montgomery county, Md. in 1871, their present residence. (Note abt 1885)


21094. William Fay Carpenter

Number 8169 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 772.
No family listed.
He enlisted in Company H of the 15th Massachusetts volunteers in 1861 and was wounded at the Battle of Ball's Bluff, was in the hospital at Baltimore, Md. for some time and was discharged from there as disabled.
CIVIL WAR VET.


13487. William Sanders Carpenter

E-MAIL: New England - Southern Carpenter Line.  Date:  Sun, 3 Jun 2001  From: Terry Lee Carpenter .
Hi John,
I found this English line from New England that wound up on the South, and thought you might be interested in it too.  I am sending it the way it was written -- have not verified the line with the CE CD yet.
William Sanders Carpenter, born 9 Apr 1814 at East Greenwich RI, a son of Gardiner (ABC #4082, p. 439) and Patience (Larkin) Carpenter of Jeremiah and Hannah (Knowles) Carpenter of Jeremiah and Abigail (Sheldon) Carpenter of Daniel and Renewed (Smith) Carpenter of Solomon and Elizabeth (Tefft) Carpenter of Samuel and Sarah (Readaway) Carpenter of William and Abigail Carpenter of William and Abigail Carpenter who came from England to America in 1638 [JTW&C], died 1884 at Charleston SC [BL].
His mother was named Ida Willoughby [BL].  He moved to Charleston SC c1842, and married on 3 Aug 1843 at Charleston SC to Margaret Elford Enslow (born c1826, died 16 Sep 1904 in Charleston).  He was enumerated as a bricklayer in the 1850 census of Charleston Distr. SC [NAMP] and reportedly came to Charleston to work on the Charleston sea wall [BL].  Five children [BL], of whom are in the 1850 census:
1. Josephine Carpenter, born c1844 in SC.
2. William Willoughby Carpenter, born c1849, died c1904.
He was a cadet at the South Carolina Military Academy, Charleston SC, and later a merchant in Charleston.  He married Rachel Sarah Bean [JTW&C].   Son [JTW&C]:
2a. Ernest Willoughby Carpenter, born 24 Aug 1874 at Charleston SC; he was a surgeon [JTW&C].
If I find any more about them, I'll send it on.  Would appreciate receiving anything you find different on this
line. Best regards, Terry.
NOTE: "His mother was named Ida Willoughby."  Was this a new marriage for his father Gardiner Carpenter? Was William Sanders Carpenter adopted?  Nope - new marriage!  JRC

E-MAIL:
From: "Jack Schoedinger"
To: "John Carpenter"
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 3:43 PM
CENSUS: 1850 US Federal Census for St. Michael and St. Phillip, Charleston, South Carolina which lists
William Carpenter as residing in Residence no. 102, Family 105. He was interviewed as head of the
household, with 3 other white residence. He is listed as 40 years of age , a bricklayer and born in the
state of Rhode Island. His wife Margaret was listed as being 23 years years of age and was born in the
state of South Carolina. She had two children, Josephine age 6 years and W. Willoughby age 2 years
residing in the home, both of whom were born in South Carolina ( Ancestry.com 1850 United States
Federal Census data base Provo UT, South Carolina Roll: M432_850; Page 125; Image 87)

CENSUS: 1880 US Federal Census (as corrected by researcher-see note below) for Charleston,
Charleston County, South Carolina which Lists William Carpenter as residing in residence 17 on Mill
Street. William was interviewed as head of household, with 7 other free white residents. William was 66
years of age, employed at home and was born in Rhode Island, as were his parents. His wife Margaret
was 53 years of age and was born in South Carolina. Her mother was also born in South Carolina and
her Father in Georgia.( See Note below) She had 1 children, William W, age 30 of South Carolina
residing in the home with his wife Rachael, age 25 of New Orlines and their four children;  Martha age 12, Ernest W. age 5, Margaret age 3, and Mattie E. age 1, all of which were born in South Carolina. [NOTE:  It appears that William may have had Dementia in later life as indicated by his responses regarding family relationships during the 1880 US Census.  He seamed to know his wife Margaret and son William W. but thought that William's wife was a son and there children were his sons and daughters.]  (Family History Film Image Source: Roll T9_1030; Film 1255222; Page 417.1000; Enumeration District 72  Enumeration Date 4 June 1880.)


13504. William H. Briggs

CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William H. BRIGGS   Self   M   Male   W   47   RI   Manfactering Jewelry   RI   RI
Anna BRIGGS   Wife   M   Female   W   40   RI   At Home   RI   RI
Carrie J. BRIGGS   Dau   S   Female   W   20   RI   At Home   RI   RI
Edward N. BRIGGS   Son   S   Male   W   14   RI   At School   RI   RI
Job H. BRIGGS   Father   W   Male   W   80   RI   At Home   RI   RI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
 Census Place Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
 Family History Library Film   1255213
 NA Film Number   T9-1213
 Page Number   205A


21105. Andrew Carpenter

Same person???
http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/censusindeximagepage?l-offset=3&hit-count=5&orderBy=&given-name=Andrew&navId=18097&series-id=9&state-id=1&sur-name=Carpenter
1870   >   New York   >   WESTCHESTER   >   YONKERS       Series: M593   Roll: 1116   Page: 648
CARPENTER  ANDREW   38  M  W  NY  NY  WESTCHESTER  YONKERS  1870
Sarah 32 F W NY
Fred'k 14 m W NY
Ida 13 F W NY
Lilian 10 F W NY
William 6 M W NY
Howard 5 M W NY
Carpenter, Jane 62 F W NY


13522. Charles Henry Carpenter

Resided in Lebanon, ,CT.1  MILI It is probably this Charles H. Carpenter whose residence is
given as Norwich, ,CT, who enlisted in the service April 23,
1861, was mustered in May 11, 1861 and mustered out Aug 12,
1861;  he was 1st Sergeant in Company C, of the 18th ,,CT
volunteers, 3d regiment of infantry. We again find the name
Charles H. probably the same, residence given as Lebanon, ,CT,
enlisted Aug. 6, 1862, mustered in Aug.18, captured June 15,
1863 at Winchester, Va., paroled  June 14, 1863,  promoted to be
1St sergeant Feb. 29, 1864.  He was promoted to be 1st
lieutenant in Company K, in the 29th regiment ,,CT
volunteers, March 10, 1864; was discharged Oct. 24, 1865, as a
resident of Norwich, ,CT
2  SOUR S203
3  TEXT pg 631