Number 890 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. He resided at Athens, PA in 1893.
No family listed. No children per the above record.
He was a manufacturer of harness, sadlery, etc.Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lewis CARPENTER Self M Male W 61 NY Harness Maker NY NY
Sarah A. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 56 NY Keeping House ENG NY
Charles CARPENTER Son S Male W 17 NY Works In Harness Shop NY NY
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Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 515A
Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.
Number 1536 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Number 1537 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed. She reportedly had four sons.
Number 1538 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Number 1539 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
Number 1540 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1541 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.
Number 1542 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Number 1543 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1544 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed.
Number 1545 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.Listed with parents in 1880 US Census.
Number 892 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.NAME: Went by Willy or Willie
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Willy CARPENTER Self M Male W 50 NY Clerk R. R. NY NY
Harriette CARPENTER Wife M Female W 41 NY CT MA
Ida A. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 18 MN NY NY
Kate M. CARPENTER Dau Female W 14 MN NY NY
Monte H. CARPENTER Son S Male W 12 MN NY NY
Hariette C. HOFF Other Female W 68 NY NY NY
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Census Place Winona, Winona, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254638
NA Film Number T9-0638
Page Number 283B
Number 894 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
No family listed. She was the sole survivor of her brothers and sisters in 1895 from her father's first marriage.
Alive in 1903 and listed as "Mrs. Abbie Nichols."Per Stacey Rozell-Landowski of Cortland, NY, given Dec 31, 2007.
She married John N. Nichols (Source: Biographical Record of Chemung County, New York, 392-394.) 09 Mar 1848. He was born 10 Oct 1824 in Long Meadow, Hampden County, Mass..
Children of Abbie Carpenter and John Nichols are:
17 i. Eliza Jane3 Nichols.
18 ii. Thomas C. Nichols.
19 iii. John W. Nichols.
20 iv. Elizabeth Nichols.
21 v. Julia Nichols.
22 vi. Ella Nichols.
23 vii. Henry C. Nichols.
24 viii. Catherine Nichols.
25 ix. George T. Nichols.
26 x. Frederick Nichols.
27 xi. Joseph R. Nichols.CENSUS: 1880 US Census - Is Abby a widow by 1880? Closest match is:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Abby NICHOLS Self W Female W 53 MA MA MA
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Census Place Palmer, Hampden, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254534
NA Film Number T9-0534
Page Number 388C
CENSUS: 1880 US CENSUS
Not found in the 1880 US Census.
The closest match was ... please note this does not really match the known family.
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John N. NICHOLS Self M Male W 54 MA House Painter MA MA
Mary J. NICHOLS Wife M Female W 52 MA Keeping House MA MA
Mary E. NICHOLS Dau S Female W 16 MA At Home MA MA
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Census Place Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254539
NA Film Number T9-0539
Page Number 426A
Number 895 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Per Stacey Rozell-Landowski of Cortland, NY who posted the following on 31 Dec 2007:
John L.2 Carpenter (Thomas1) (Source: Sullivanville Episcopal Methedist Church Records, John and Matilda are found in the church records as joining between 1898 and 1910.) was born 1837, and died Bef. 1895. He married Matilda Carnish. She was born Abt. 1846 in New York.
Children of John Carpenter and Matilda Carnish are:
43 i. Grant3 Carpenter, born Abt. 1866 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York.
44 ii. Fread Carpenter, born 1868 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York.
45 iii. Frank Carpenter, born Abt. 1870 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York.
46 iv. Fanney Carpenter, born Abt. 1872 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York.
!Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.
Of Elmira, NY in 1903.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John L. CARPENTER Self M Male W 43 NY Farmer NY NY
Matilda CARPENTER Wife M Female W 34 NY Keeping House NY NY
Grant CARPENTER Son S Male W 14 NY At Home NY NY
Fread CARPENTER Son S Male W 12 NY At School NY NY
Frank CARPENTER Son S Male W 10 NY At School NY NY
Fanney CARPENTER Dau S Female W 8 NY NY NY
Fanney CARNISH MotherL W Female W 64 NY Keeping House NY NY
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Census Place Veteran, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 581C
14165. Thomas J. Carpenter Jr.
Number 897 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H. Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Lived after 1895 in Veterean? See 1880 Census data below.Chemung county was created in 1836 from parts of Tioga county, NY.
Tioga county was created in 1791 from part of Montgomery county, NY.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Thomas J. CARPENTER Self M Male W 38 NY Farmer NY NY
Maggie CARPENTER Wife M Female W 32 NY Keeping House NY NY
George CARPENTER Son S Male W 13 NY At School NY NY
Amy CARPENTER Dau S Female W 10 NY At School NY NY
Frank CARPENTER Son S Male W 11M NY NY NY
Frank TOMPKINS Other S Male W 23 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
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Census Place Newfield, Tompkins, New York
Family History Library Film 1254938
NA Film Number T9-0938
Page Number 312BCENSUS: 1880 United States Census - Same person? NO!
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Thomas B. CARPENTER Self M Male W 44 NY Farmer NY NY
Laverna CARPENTER Wife M Female W 33 NY Keeping House NY NY
Harry CARPENTER Son S Male W 15 NY At Home NY NY
John CARPENTER Other S Male W 30 NY Farmer NY NY
William CARPENTER Other S Male W 20 NY Farmer NY NY
Christian RICE Other S Male W 60 NY Laborer NY NY
Sarah LEWIS Other S Female W 18 NY Servant NY NY
William COOPER Other S Male W 23 NY Laborer NY NY
George MACK Other S Male W 50 NY Laborer NY NY
Charles MC CONNELL Other S Male W 42 NY Laborer NY NY
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Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 486CPer Stacey Rozell-Landowski of Cortland, NY who posted the following on 31 Dec 2007:
Thomas J.2 Carpenter (Thomas1) (Source: Thomas' Obituary Elmira Daily Gazette & Free Press 19 Sep. 1903, Page 5, Thomas J. Carpenter died at his home in the town of Veteran, yesterday noon. aged sixty two years. He is survived by his wife and five children. Mrs. Mary A. McDougall and Charles W. Carpenter (typo-is actually George), of Veteran, Mrs. Helen Tharheimer,(typo-is actually Thalheimer), of Syracuse, Thomas J. Carpenter of Sullivanville, Frank H. Carpenter of Auburn, two brothers, J. L. Carpther of Elmira, George W. Turner of Sullivanville, and two sisters, Mrs. Abbie Nichols and Mrs. Katherine Miller of Horseheads. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late home. The Rev. W. H. Ward will officiate. The interment will be in the Barry Cemetery.( typo-is actually Vary Cemetery).) was born 16 Jul 1841, and died 18 Sep 1903 in Veteran, Chemung County, New York.
He married (1) Helen M. McDougle. She was born 08 Feb 1841, and died 26 Feb 1875. He married (2) Margaret Swartout Bet. 1875 - 1879. She was born 1849, and died 1916.
Children of Thomas Carpenter and Helen McDougle are:
+ 37 i. Thomas Jay3 Carpenter-Turner, born 05 Feb 1875 in Newfield, Tompkins County, New York; died 12 Jan 1960 in Elmira, Chemung County, New York.
38 ii. Mary Carpenter, born 1864. She married Edwin MacDougal.
39 iii. George Carpenter.
40 iv. Amy Carpenter.
41 v. Helen Carpenter.
Child of Thomas Carpenter and Margaret Swartout is:
42 i. Frank H.3 Carpenter, born 1879.
Alive in 1903 and listed as "Charles W. Carpenter" in error in the obit of his father.
Alive in 1903.
Of Auburn, NY in 1903.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John F. CARPENTER Self W Male W 71 NY NY NY
Mary CROWLY Other S Female W 40 IRE House Keeper IRE IRE
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Census Place Horseheads, Chemung, New York
Family History Library Film 1254817
NA Film Number T9-0817
Page Number 514Chttp://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0021237
John F, Carpenter, was born at Whitehall, New York, in 1808, spent the first twenty-five years of his life there, and then removed to St. Lawrence County, New York, where he married. He was a physician and surgeon, a graduate of a medical school in Vermont, and was successfully engaged in practice at Lawrenceville until his death in 1868. He became a member of the republican party upon its organization, was active in the Methodist Episcopal Church and served as a deacon. Dr. Carpenter married Miss Mary Blish, who was born in New York State in 1808 and died at Lawrenceville, New York, in 1858. The children of this marriage were: Lucy, who died in New York State, the wife of George Delno, who was a speculntor and horse dealer, and is also deceased; John, who was a merchant and died in Missouri; George M.; Carrie, who is the wife of Dr. Wood, and they reside at Lockport, New York; Charles, a merchant at Big Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Carpenter married for his second wife Lucy Blish, a sister of his first wife. Their four children were: Jennie, who died in New York State, the wife of George Ewings, who was a farmer and is also deceased; Frank, of New York City; Nathan, of Seattle, Washington, and Charles.
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William CARPENTER Self M Male W 68 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
Sarah Ann CARPENTER Wife M Female W 42 NY Keeping House NY NY
Gardner M. CARPENTER Son S Male W 18 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
William H. CARPENTER Son S Male W 15 NY At School NY NY
George L. CARPENTER Son S Male W 12 NY At School NY NY
Lide T. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 8 NY At School NY NY
Charles O. CARPENTER Son S Male W 4 NY At School NY NY
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Census Place New Berlin, Chenango, New York
Family History Library Film 1254818
NA Film Number T9-0818
Page Number 191Chttp://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/chenango/books/1880-20.htm
History of Chenango and Madison counties (NY) - Chapter XX - Town of Guilford.
About 1847 or '8, William Gregory, a native of the place, commenced trading here. He sold to William Green, also a native of the town, who sold to William Carpenter, a native of the county. The business passed successively from the hands of Carpenter to those of his brother Chester, James Russell Brett, Charles E. Brett, brother of James R., Dr. Benjamin F. Smith, Lyman D. Ives and Alexis H. Wheeler, the latter of whom, a native of the town, still carries on the business of drugs, groceries, boots and shoes, which he commenced in March, 1872.
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wm. H. CASE Self M Male W 58 NY Farmer CT CT
Rosana CASE Wife M Female W 50 NY Keeping House NY NY
Robert D. CASE Son S Male W 21 NY Farmer NY NY
Jennie I. PENDELL Other S Female W 21 NY School Teacher NY NY
Burton CARPENTER Other S Male W 19 NY Farm Hand NY NY
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Census Place Norwich, Chenango, New York
Family History Library Film 1254818
NA Film Number T9-0818
Page Number 265B
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
L. E. CARPENTER Self M Male W 60 NY Farmer CT CT
Laura H. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 58 NY Keeping House CT MA
Earl B. CARPENTER Son W Male W 37 NY Works In Saw Mill NY NY
Annie L. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 18 NY At Home NY NY
John CHURCH Other S Male W 48 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
James BEACH Other M Male W 50 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
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Census Place North Norwich, Chenango, New York
Family History Library Film 1254818
NA Film Number T9-0818
Page Number 206Chttp://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychenan/cemrec3.htm
North Norwich Cemetery
Cemetery burial records of Jan 8, 1810 to Jan 27, 1915
Carpenter Laura H. Mar. 12, 1900 77 yr. 6 mo.
- This gives birth as about Abt 12 Sep 1822.
Carpenter Lewis E. Dec. 15, 1901 81 yr. 8 mo.
- This gives birth as about 15 Apr 1820. But I have confirmed 31 Mar 1820 as birthdate.http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/chenango/1898-cd.htm#3
1898 Biographies C
Lewis E. Carpenter.
LEWIS E. CARPENTER, is one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of the town of North Norwich, and has devoted many years of his life to public service. His work as a public servant began while he was yet a young man, and has continued to the present time, when he is an active and efficient as formerly. In 1849 he was elected justice of the peace of North Norwich, and has held the position continuously ever since. About the same time he was appointed postmaster, under the administration of Zachary Taylor and has held the office through every Republican administration since. During the '60s he served for three terms as Justice of the Sessions, occupying the bench with Judge Balcom and Judge Clark of Oxford. Then he has filled innumerable minor offices, was for five years supervisor of the town, president of the board of health, etc. he possessed a mind of rare analytical power, his judgment was discriminating and sound, in the court room his learning and impartiality commanded respect, while his own dignified deportment inspired decorum in others. His ancestors were among the pioneers of Chenango County and here he was born in the town of Preston, March 31, 1820. His parents were Noah and Judith (Wait) Carpenter.Noah Carpenter was a son of Noah Carpenter, Sr. and lived in the town of Preston where he owned a farm and owned and operated a cloth mill in the village. He was a clothier and made home-spun and other carded material. He was an industrious, hard working citizen, and a credit to the community in which he lived. He had been a Democrat, but at last became dissatisfied with their policy and joined forces with the Republicans. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity. A short time before his death, which took place when ha ehad reached the rope old age of eighty-four, he had taken up his residence in the village of North Norwich. He was united in marriage with Judith Wait and raised a family of nine children, two daughters and seven sons, whose names ere: Nelson; Submit; Andrew; Electa; Ralph; Lewis E. Franklin; Chester W. and William.
Lewis E. Carpenter was thrown on his own resources at an early age in life and developed an independence of character and a fearlessness of criticism, which, combined with his love of truth and honorable dealings, soon won for him the admiration and esteem of the entire community. His education was received in the public schools until he was seventeen years old, when he had to leave the school room to earn his living. His first work was obtained on a farm where he staid(this is the spelling in the book) until he was twenty-one, when he went to work with a carpenter and joiner. Being naturally quick, he soon became proficient at this trade and followed for twenty years. When he was twenty-four he went to Michigan and plied his craft for one and one-half years, and then came back to north Norwich, where he has since lived and worked, and where many evidences of his skill are discernible. Twelve years were spent in catering to the public taste, when he was the popular and entertaining landlord of the Carpenter House of North Norwich. At the same time he was carrying on his farm, and was extensively engaged in lumbering, owning and operating a grist and saw-mill. His farm consists of 60 acres, lying near the village of North Norwich and is still owned and cultivated by him.
Mr. Carpenter was married October 31, 1841, when he was little past twenty-one years of age to Laura Baker, and no doubt much of the prosperity and popularity which has been meted out to them is due in no small degree, to her faithful and loving counsel and encouragement. A family of five children were added to their home, viz: Earl, deceased, married Frances Brown, also deceased; Jane, deceased; Jane (2), who married Alonzo S. Kinney, and left two children, Lewis A. and Fred A.; Lewis who died at the age of fourteen months; and Annie Laura, the wife of Sam A. Hayes, a carpenter and joiner who resides in North Norwich with our subject. Mrs. Hayes is the mother of one child, Jennie Earleen. Mr. Carpenter is a man of intelligence and a close observer of human nature, and his long attendance in the court room has so familiarized him with the different phases of character that he can read the countenance like an open book. He had a hard struggle with poverty in his boyhood and his sympathies have always been with those who work with their hands rather than their brains, and to a worth representative of this class he finds pleasure in giving assistance in the shape of employment, the most desirable form of charity.
Source: Page 237
Transcribed by Ann Hopkins, April 14, 2006http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychenan/1880asst.htm
Names of Citizens
Who assisted and contributed toward the publication of the History of Chenango and Madison counties, with personal statistics.
...
Carpenter, Lewis E., p o North Norwich, farmer and miller, is postmaster, and has held office of magistrate thirty years, justice of sessions three terms, b. Preston, s. 1839.
infant death
Lewis who died at the age of fourteen months.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychenan/cemrec2.htm
North Norwich Cemetery
Records of Fay Pike, town historian
for the years 1790 to 1862, 1963 to 1964
Carpenter Lewis
Mar. 17, 1858
1 yr. Son of L. E. & Laura Carpenter
Number 899 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. Family on page 270 to 271.Albert was a dry goods merchant in Brooklyn and a member and officer in the
Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church. His health failing in 1839 he
purchased a farm at Plattekill, Ulster county and removed there. After the
death of his wife Mary in 1859, he sold his farm and removed to Newburgh,
whrere he engaged in the grocery business.
She was sister to David Coope, a well known crockery merchant of Fulton
Street, Brooklyn.
Number 1546 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.Charles was an engineer of No. 338 West Twenty-first Street, died, on Tuesday,
from Bright's disease, at the age of sixty-three. He was born in New York,
where he he lived for the last thirty years. During most of his early life
he lived in Platekill, NY. He leaves a widow and two brothers. The funeral
will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the house. The burial will be at New
Hurley, at the convience of the family. Dated 12 April 1898.
Number 1547 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Number 1548 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
In the early 1890s he was a farmer in Plattekill, NY.
Number 1549 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Number 1550 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
A cartman in Newark.
Number 1551 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Number 1552 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Number 1553 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed. Residing in Jersey City in the 1890s.
Number 1554 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
Number 1555 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.
21822. Lawrence Everett Carpenter
Number 1556 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. No family listed.In the 1890s Lawrence and his wife resided on Grand Avenue, Newburgh. He was
a merchant in the wholesale notion business. Mrs. Mary Westlake Carpenter
provided the genealogy of this line back to number 402 in the above book.
This family line is closely identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church.
SEE also the account of the "Coopes in Warriner's History of Old Sands Street
Church.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Pheobe H. CARPENTER Self W Female W 53 NY Grocer NY NY
Laurence E. CARPENTER SSon S Male W 21 NY Grocer NY NY
James MCDONALD Other S Male W 14 NY Errand Boy --- ---
Jane CAMERON Other W Female W 53 NY Servant NY NY
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Census Place 4th Ward, Newburgh, Orange, New York
Family History Library Film 1254911
NA Film Number T9-0911
Page Number 152B
In the 1880 US Census with step son Laurence E. Carpenter in Newburgh.
14216. William F. Haviland Jr.
NAME: Middle initial "F." in IGI with "Jr." attached.
Father: David Seaman
Mother: Sarah Kirby