Number 164-4 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
There are various recorded spellings of Reuben, but it was spelled in this
record by his father. Reuben was also referred to as "Jerry" in one record.
He and members of his family are given in the Harmony Twp. census records,
beginning in 1850.
!BIRTH: 5 Jul 1818 per IGI update. 15 Jul 1818 per above record.
Mary was affectionately called "Big Mama". Her father was reportedly one of
eleven sets of male twins in his family.
Number 165-4 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
Harmony and members of his family are mentioned in various census records of
Harmony and Panama Townships, beginning in 1850; the 1850 census lists a
Charles HARRINGTON, born in VT, as being a member of the household.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
H. J. CARPENTER Self M Male W 58 NY Farmer NY NY
Sally M. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 51 NY Keeping House VT NY
Israel CARPENTER Son S Male W 16 NY At Home NY NY
Ira CARPENTER Son S Male W 14 NY At Home NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Concord, Wexford, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254609
NA Film Number T9-0609
Page Number 483D
DEATH: 1877 per the Timothy Carpenter book, yet she is listed in the 1880 US Census! Could death be 1897?
Number 530-5 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
NAME: aka Clara in 1850 census, age 2. 1860 census lists her as age 11.
Number 531-5 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
1860 census lists her as age 6.
21429. Harriet Estella Carpenter
Number 533-5 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
1860 census lists her as age 2.
NAME: Harriet E. in the above record and Estella in the 1880 US CENSUS.NOTE: Living with sister Mary in 1880 US CENSUS.
Estella CARPENTER SisterL S Female W 22 NY NY NY
Number 534-5 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
1865 Chautauqua census lists as age 1. Not found in 1870 census.
Found in the 1880 US Census.
Number 166-4 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
Sallyette and family members are mentioned in various Harmony Twp. census
records, beginning in 1870. In a letter to her daughter, Victoria, she
mentioned that her mother was very petite in size. She had no children to her
second husband, Samuel Green. Gravestones were ingood condition in 1968.
Abbie married a Hamilton, possibly a cousin.
Number 167-4 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
Phebe is sometimes spelled "Phoebe" in old records. Gravestones were in fair
condition in 1968.
At least one child of this marriage.
Henry's name is on a list prepared by George D. Green, Sr. showing Civil War
Veterans buried in Pioneer Cemetery.
Number 168-4 in Timothy Carpenter's Descendants.
Number 177-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
James was a farmer at Turin and was mentioned in his father's will (no dates)
as being of there. The 1855 census of Turin gives his birthplace as Rensselaer
county, NY. Sarah is referred to as "Sally" in some records. The obit of
daughter Harriet says Sarah was born at Turin.
Number 548-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Cynthia reportedly never married. Died aged 29 years, 7 months, 12 days.
Number 178-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Lydia was named in her father's will. One record gives her birthplace as
Mongomery county, NY. Had at least one child.
Michael probably served in the War of 1812 since a pension record is
mentioned.
Number 181-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Married twice. Jane probably the second spouse. Children listed are unknown
from which spouse or where born other than NY State.
John was mentioned in his father's will. He reportedly was living on Long
Island, NY in 1857.
Number 551-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 553-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 554-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 555-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 556-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 557-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 558-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
AKA Selina
Number 184-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 187-4 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Mentioned in his father's will in 1857.
NAME: aka HAYS, HAYES, mostly HASE.
Number 559-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 560-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 561-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 562-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Number 563-5 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
FROM: The Ontario County Department of Records, Archives and Information Management Services web page:
http://raims.com/civwar.html
Civil War Records
CARPENTER ABRAM D. NUNDA (city or town enlisted from)
#188-4 in T. Carpenter book.
GILBERT is mentioned in the family bible, various Hoosick census records,
including 1830, 1840, 1850 and 1855, and in the Troy Newspaper Indices.There are gravestones for BROWN, TUCKER and CARPENTER located in Potter Hill
Cemetery which is located on the old FRANCIS CARPENTER homestead, owned in 1966
by Amer Brenensthul. This property adjoined the HEWITT property, which is the
old LaBaron farm.
MARGARET'S obit appeared in the April 27, 1827 Troy Sunday Budget
(pg.3,col.5). Other members of the TUCKER family are interred in the burial
site. She died age 29, 11 mo., 20 days.
LUCINDA was the daughter of NATHANIEL and ABIGAIL (STANTON) BROWN. NATHANIEL,
a Revolutionary War soldier, drew a pension; his will is recorded at Troy, N.Y.
He and ABIGAIL are also buried in the Potter Hill Cemetery.
#191 in T. Carpenter book. AKA "MARGART".
MARGARET was first mentioned in the FERRIS family bible. See also West Hoosick
Baptist Church records, gravestone records, Lansingburg, N.Y., deaths, newspaper
indices & vital records of Brunswick, N.Y.
Had at least two children. JOHN was the son of GARRISON and CATHERINE
(HARTLIN) HAVILAND. The HAVILANDS were early Friends in the Pittstown area,
where the Monthly Meeting was under the auspices of the Easton Monthly Meeting.