Number 1046 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 166.
Family number 353 on page 289. Born 1768 per the CM and 1763 in another
record. He was a patriot and served under Col. Albert Pawling.
He was born either in Goshen, NY or Jamacia, LI, NY.
Number 2345 in the CM. No family listed.
Number 2346 in the CM. No family listed.
3703. William Stringham Carpenter
Number 2347 in the CM. No family listed.
He resided in Minisink. This is north of present day Point Jervis on the
Delaware River just north of Barryville on NY 97. The Delaware River separates
NY and PA.
Number 2348 in the CM. No family listed.
3706. Margaret Priscilla Carpenter
Number 2350 in the CM. No family listed.
Buried at Baptist & Unitarian Cem., Fleetville, Lackawanna, PA
AVERT (EVERT) OR EVERETT (EVERITT) WAS REPORTEDLY MARRIED 3 TIMES.
SPOUSE ORDER; 1)HANNAH FINN 2)MARY BUSS 3)MARY SMITH
OR 1)MARY SMITH 2)MARY BUSS 3)HANNAH FINN
!Birth date per Rosenkrans Book. (not Jul 1798 per IGI)
Number 855 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 150.
Family on page 271 (# 306).DEATH: He was buried on the farm of his son Vilet, which now the center of
East Syracuse. His remains were moved to the burying ground of Callamer.
He is recognized as a veteran of the Revolution.From W. M. Carpenter of Chicago (in the 1880s): "At the outbreak of the
Revolutionary War Nehemiah was living at home on Long Island. He enlisted
several times, his first service, being we think, under General Putnam in the
Battle of Long Island: It is not known whether or not he went directly from LI
to Dutchess county. The family name of this branch is said to have been
Nehemiah's. After the war he removed to Dutchess county, where his son William
was born in 1806; he moved to Manlius, Onondaga county in 1816, which shows
that the family were born in Dutchess county. There is no doubt but what he is
the great grandson of John who settled in Jamacia. His mother was Elizabeth
Van Vilet: it is fair to assume that this the correct way of spelling the name,
although her grandson spelled it Vleat, but it is written in the family Bible
"Vilet.""BOOK: "A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family
in America." Also known as the Carpenter Memorial By Amos B. Carpenter, 1898.E_MAIL: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 From: Phoebe Cortez - MzCortez@aol.com
To: jrcrin001@home.com, cassm@voicenet.com
CC: ANALYTIX@valley.net
Hi Folks,
Well, now this gets sort of interesting. Our Moses Carpenter mentions a
Grandaughter Joanne FAY in his will!!
Phoebe Carpenter, Amelia Aug. 7, 1828 ae 40 yrs. w/o Nehemiah Jr. (* see note)
Carpenter, Anna Bookhout July 22, 1834 ae 72 yrs. w/o Nehmiah (* see note)
Carpenter, Elizabeth Sept. 1852 ae 70 yrs. (* see note)
Carpenter, Emily A. March 8, 1851 ae 45 yrs. w/o Vliet (* see note)
Carpenter, Juliette Nov. 22, 1841 ae 6 yrs. d/o Vliet & Emily A. (* see note)
Carpenter, Lucetta June 13, 1870 ae 77 yrs. w/o Jacob Rider (* see note)
Carpenter, Nehemiah Jr. May 24, 1825 ae 27 yrs. h/o Amelia (* see note)
Carpenter, Nehemiah Aug. 27, 1845 ae 17 yrs. s/o Vliet & Emily A. (* see note)
Carpenter, Nehmiah Feb. 24, 1832 ae 75 yrs. h/o Anna (* see note)
Carpenter, Florence M. 1921 -
Carpenter, Robert P. Jr. 1947 - 1983
Carpenter, Robert P. Sr. 1912 - 1882
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* note
This is a tall metal monument with the last names of Carpenter & Fay on it.
Also inscribed on it under the names of Nehmiah & Anna Carpenter:
PARENTS OF: Elizabeth, Mary, James, William, Amelia, John B., Lucetta,
Benone B., Nehemiah, Vliet, Nancy and William
ERECTED IN 1880 BY MARY ANN WIFE OF VLIET CAPRENTER
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Fay, Ann Amelia Feb. 13, 1869 ae 36 yrs. w/o Paul d/o Vliet & Emily A. Carpenter
Fay, Cora M. 1881 - 1936
Fay, Hattie Carpenter Sept. 2, 1877 ae 1-0-7 d/o Paul & Ann (* see note)
Fay, Howard E. July 14, 1871 ae 13 yrs. s/o Paul & Ann (* see note)
Fay, Hubert C. Sept. 20, 1872 ae 12 yrs. s/o Paul & Ann (* see note)
Fay, Hubert C. 1875 - 1965 North Syracuse Volunteer Fire Dept.
Fay, Hubert Carpenter b. Feb. 25, 1861 d. Sept. 20, 1872 ae 11-6-26
Fay, Libbie C. 1847 - 1924
Fay, Paul 1828 - 1905
MORE:
Rev War Bounty Land Grants, Romulus Township, Seneca Co., NY
39 Nehemiah Carpenter, ensign, 5th Co., 2nd Regiment, James Carpenter, executor
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyseneca/mltrom.htm
5. NEHEMIAH4 CARPENTER (NEHEMIAH3, NEHEMIAH2, JOHN1)3 was born
June 29, 1757 in Long Island, NY4, and died February 24, 1832 in E
Syracuse, Onondaga Co, NY4. He married ANNA BOOKHOUT5 February 13,
17826, daughter of JOHN BUCKHOUT and MARGARET WAY. She was born April
01, 17636, and died July 22, 1834 in Onondaga Co, NY7,8.Notes for NEHEMIAH CARPENTER:
He was originally buried on the Carpenter Farm which was located where
the Village of E Syracuse is now located. His remains were moved to
Collamer.More About NEHEMIAH CARPENTER:
Burial: Collamer Cemetery, E Syracuse, NY
Census: 1810, Dutchess Co, NY, 21002-102019
Military service: Left Queens with Washington's Army and then settled in
Dutchess Co
Residence 1: Bet. 1806 - 1810, Dutchess Co, NY10
Residence 2: 1816, Onondaga Co, NY10Notes for ANNA BOOKHOUT:
She does not appear in Thomas N Bookhout's file under any father so I
have left her in this family based on the close relationship with the
family of Egbert Badgley in Manlius, Onondaga Co, NYMore About ANNA BOOKHOUT:
Burial: Collamer Cemetery, E Syracuse, NY11More About NEHEMIAH CARPENTER and ANNA BOOKHOUT:
Marriage: February 13, 178212Children of NEHEMIAH CARPENTER and ANNA BOOKHOUT are:
i. ELIZABETH5 CARPENTER13,14, b. February 10, 178315; d. September 27,
185215.
ii. MARY CARPENTER15,16, b. September 16, 178417; d. March 08, 183717.
iii. JAMES CARPENTER17,18, b. March 20, 178619; d. March 22, 178619.
iv. WILLIAM CARPENTER19,20, b. April 10, 178721; d. August 20, 179321.
v. AMELIA CARPENTER21,22, b. March 07, 178923.
vi. JOHN B CARPENTER23,24, b. February 20, 179125; d. August 18,
179325.
vii. LUCETTA CARPENTER25,26, b. April 07, 179327; d. July 187027; m.
JACOB RYDER27,28, June 27, 1813, Presbyterian Church, Plesant Valley,
NY29; b. October 18, 1785, Jamaica, Queens Co, NY30,31; d. Bef. 184032.More About LUCETTA CARPENTER:
Census 1: 1830, Pompey, Onondaga Co, NY33
Census 2: 1840, NY Census indexNotes for JACOB RYDER:
1819 J Ryder bought land from Joshua & Margaret Forman and William H &
Sally Sabin in the town
of Manlius, lot 29. Book W, Page 3681820 J Ryder bought land from William McCall in the town of Manlius, lot
40. Book Y, Page 4481827 William Wisner sold 60 acres in the town of Manlius, lot 40, to
Jacob Ryder for $666.00.
Book LL, Page 76 (Note Wm Wisner had purchased this piece of property
from Egbert &
Elizabeth [Ryder] Badgley in 1826 for $666.00. See Book ?? , Page
???. Wm Wisner was
Egbert Badgley's brother-in-law and his wife was probably sister or
cousin of Jacob Ryder)1829 Jacob Ryder and Egbert & Elizabeth [Ryder] Badgley, sold land to J
B Benedict, town of Manlius, lot 40. Book OO, Page 4681831 Peter Miller sold land to J Ryder, town o Manlius, lot 29. Book TT,
Page 741832 Jacob & Lucetta Ryder sold land to O. Teal, town of Manlius, lot
40. Book YY, Page 46.1832 Jacob & Lucetta Ryder sold land to H Church, town of Manlius, lot
29. Book YY, Page 58.1840 Ryder, Hiram T, James, Nehemiah C, Sarah by gdn., to E Badgley,
town of Manlius, lot 11.
Book 75, Page 94 (Note: Elizabeth Badgley was probably Jacob's sister)Lead on father?
"Eighteenth Century records of the portion of Dutchess County, New York
that was included in the Rombout Precinct and the original Town of
Fishkill," collected by William Willis Reese, President of the Dutchess
County Historical Society and edited by Helen Wilkerson Reynolds, from
Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society, Volume 6 1938.
Published by the Society.
www.teachout.org/du/nan/rombout.html
List of Tax-Payers of the original town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co, NY
Ryder, Farm of Jacob, 1778, 1779More About JACOB RYDER:
Residence 1: 1819, Manlius, Onondaga Co, NY34
Residence 2: 1813, Dutchess Co, NYMore About JACOB RYDER and LUCETTA CARPENTER:
Marriage: June 27, 1813, Presbyterian Church, Plesant Valley, NY35viii. BENONI B CARPENTER36,37, b. December 13, 179538; d. 179638.
ix. NEHAMIAH CARPENTER38,39, b. August 13, 179840; d. May 24, 1825,
Dewitt, Onondaga Co, NY40,41; m. (1) AMELIA41; b. Abt. 178841; d. August
07, 1828, Dewitt, Onondaga Co, NY41; m. (2) MARTHA BOGARDUS42,43,44; b.
Abt. 179845; d. November 04, 1877, Dewitt, Onondaga Co, NY.More About NEHAMIAH CARPENTER:
Burial: Collamer Cemetery, E Syracuse, NY46More About AMELIA:
Burial: Collamer Cemetery, E Syracuse, NY46x. VLIET CARPENTER47,48, b. July 02, 180149; m. EMILY A WILCOXSON; b.
Abt. 180550; d. March 08, 1851, Dewitt, Onondaga Co, NY50.More About EMILY A WILCOXSON:
Burial: Collamer Cemetery, E Syracuse, NY50xi. NANCY CARPENTER51,52, b. 180453; d. 181553.
xii. WILLIAM CARPENTER53,54, b. May 01, 1806, Dutchess Co, NY55; d. May
07, 1875, Thompkins Co, NY55; m. (1) MARY HOLLISTER56; m. (2) HARRIET
BACON56.
Endnotes1. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
2. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America, p150.
3. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
4. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America, p150.
5. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
6. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America, p150.
7. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
8. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America, p150.
9. 1810 NY Census Index.
10. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
11. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
12. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America, p150.
13. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
14. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
15. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
16. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
17. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
18. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
19. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
20. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
21. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
22. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
23. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
24. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
25. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
26. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
27. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
28. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
29. LDS site, several sources.
30. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
31. LDS Temple record.
32. Manlius Property Sales, Onondaga Co GenWeb.
33. 1830 NY Census Index.
34. Manlius Property Sales, Onondaga Co GenWeb.
35. LDS site, several sources.
36. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
37. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
38. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
39. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
40. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
41. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
42. Dewitt (North Orville) Cemetery transcriptions, NY GenWeb, By Kathy
Crowell.
43. Onondaga Co, NY GenWeb.
44. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
45. Dewitt (North Orville) Cemetery transcriptions, NY GenWeb, By Kathy
Crowell.
46. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
47. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
48. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
49. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
50. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
51. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
52. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
53. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
54. Collamer Cemetery transcription, NY GenWeb.
55. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America.
56. A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter
Family in America, p271.
See father's notes. Middle name may start with a B. instead of a R. (B. for Bookout?)
NAME: Middle name Benjamin or Bookout?
Number 860 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 150.
Family number 307 is dropped. Husband and child name unknown.
Number 862 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 150
Family on page 271 (# 308).
Number 2087 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 271.
No Family listed.E-MAIL: Sat, 8 Apr 2000 From: "fdeweber"
Dear John,
I hope that you can help me. I am researching my 4th-great grandfather Henry
Carpenter.
The following information about Henry was taken from the book "History of
DuPage County". Henry
Carpenter native of Washington County, New York. Born February 22, 1810, died
in DuPage County,
Illinois 1891. He married Martha Blanchard in Orleans County, New York,
October 14, 1832. She was a
native of Whitehall, New York. Her parents were Ahimaaz Blanchard and Mary
(Tolford)
Blanchard. They moved to Downers Grove, DuPage County, Illinois in 1840.
Henry and Martha had a
son Walter Carpenter, born in NY Nov. 05, 1833, died 1856 in Chicago. They had
two other children,
both were born in Illinois. William, 1842, died young, and Martha J. born 1845
( my line). Henry's
parents were William Carpenter, a native of Westchester County, NY. He died in
Herkimer County, NY
in 1822. William married Lois Austin, a native of Saratoga County, NY. She
died in 1814. I was hoping
that you might have information on William's Ancestry. If I can link Henry to
the "Rehoboth" line, I
would be happy to provide you with the information on Henry's descendants.
Henry was a very
prominent man in DuPage County. I want to thank you for any assistance that
you can give me. Your
2000AD CD is going to be a fanastic research tool for a lot of people. Again
Thank you. Deborah Weber 3208 Mt. Olive-Pt. Isabel Rd. Bethel, Ohio 45106
fdeweber@msn.comNOTE: He could not have been born in Downer's Grove. The first child
born there was my 4th great grandfather,
(Henry Carpenter's son-in-law ) Eugene Farrar. He was born on June 24, 1835.
They were the first
complete family in Downer's Grove. Stanley/Farrar
Downer's Grove 1832-1982, Dunham Montrew Published by Heritage Festival Task
Force of Downer's
Grove, Illinois 1982 - Also I confirmed this information in a telephone
conversation with the historian at
the Downer's Grove Museum on April 13, 2000.
Number 951 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 158.
Died age 51. No family listed.
Number 952 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 158.
Family # 333. However families 333, 334 and 335 are dropped.The will on Hope Carpenter, Essex county, NJ, shows that he had the following
children as named in the will: Namely James, Joseph, Edward, Aaron, John, and
Henry; daughters Deborah, Maggie, and Mary and wife Jerusha. Dated May 13,
1824 and proven Oct. 16, 1826.In the burying ground of the Presbyterian Church at Union, in Essex County, NJ
there are five graves in one row with nice plain headstones with inscriptions
as follows: James Carpenter died April 5, 1798 aged 72 years, Edward Carpenter
April 7, 1822 aged 51 years, Hope Carpenter died Sept. 28, 1826 aged 61 years,
Jerusha wife of Hope died Dec. 16, 1861 aged 88 years, Betsey daughter died
Oct. 25, 1823 aged 25 years.
Not listed in other listings.
Betsey daughter died Oct. 25, 1823 aged 25 years.
IGI has: 1794 Of, Union, Essex, New Jersey
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William GILBREATH Self M Male W 48 OH Farmer PA PA
Jane GILBREATH Wife M Female W 48 OH Keeping House ENG OH
Hortense GILBREATH Dau S Female W 19 OH OH OH
Matilda GILBREATH Dau S Female W 17 OH OH OH
Minerva GILBREATH Dau S Female W 14 OH At School OH OH
John GILBREATH Son S Male W 4 OH OH OH
Henry CARPENTER Other M Male W 70 NJ Brick Mason NJ NJ
Mary WOOD Other S Female B 12 OH Servant GA GA
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Source Information:
Census Place Oxford, Delaware, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255012
NA Film Number T9-1012
Page Number 392D
Was this Joseph a stone mason like his brother Henry?
CENSUS: United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
C. L. MONTON Self M Male W 67 NY Hardware Merch NJ NJ
Jane MONTON Wife M Female W 62 NY Keeps House NY NY
Sarah MONTON Dau S Female W 40 NY NY NY
Deborah MONTON Dau S Female W 36 NY NY NY
Maria MONTON Dau S Female W 25 NY NY NY
James RICHARDS Other W Male W 50 NY Marine Insurance Boarder ENGLAND ENGLAND
James RICHARDS Other S Male W 23 NY Marine Insurance Boarder NY NY
William RICHARDS Other S Male W 16 NY At School NY NY
Joseph CARPENTER Other W Male W 55 NJ Stone Mason NJ NJ
W. SAMPSON Other S Male W 45 VA U. S. Tresuary VA VA
TURNER Other W Female W 70 ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND
Alego TURNER Other S Male W 35 NY ENGLAND ENGLAND
Kate MC LAUGHLIN Other S Female W 25 IRELAND Servant IRELAND IRELAND
Kate MALLON Other S Female W 21 IRELAND Servant IRELAND IRELAND
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Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 244, New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York
Family History Library Film 1254878
NA Film Number T9-0878
Page Number 84C
Number 946 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 158.
Family is on page 280 (# 331).
Hunterdon county until 1838 when Hopewell became part of Mercer county.
This family record was taken from the family bible by Emma W. Carpenter of 120 West Grand St., Elizabeth, NJ, the daughter of James (Per the 1898 book).
Brother of Rev. David Magie.
John Lum was living on the old Carpenter Estate in 1893. He has the old family bible of the Carpenter Family.
John married and moved to Marengo,,OH.
He resided in New York City.
Number 948 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 158.
Family on page 280 & 281 (# 332).His children were probably born in Elizabeth, N.J.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 280
IGI record: Closest match found.
Elizabeth Halsey
Birth: 15 JAN 1771 Hanover, Morris, New Jersey
Christening:
Marriage: 11 NOV 1794
Death: 18 OCT 1804
Burial:
Father: Elihu Halsey
Mother: Elizabeth Ely
Spouse: Samuel Robinson
Marriage: 11 NOV 1794
Shewas living in 1847.
They went to Cincinnati, ,OH.
Married and moved to Cincinnati, ,OH.
Went to ,OH.
He went to the "Lake Country" near lake Erie.
Number 955 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 159. No family listed except in
notes.
She lived to be over 100 years old.
Number 225 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. His family and notes are on page 153 & 154.
Number 552 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. He died unmarried.
Number 553 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She died unmarried.
Number 554 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She was living in 1884.
Number 556 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She married her cousin Thomas Carpenter and removed to Boston.
She was living in Halifax in 1888.
Thomas Carpenter married his cousin Rebecca and removed to Boston.
Was this his second marriage, first or what? The Ancestral file has him born
circa 1792 but no parents listed. Other than the note in the 1901 book,
regarding his being a cousin, nothing more is known.
Number 557 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She married an Andrews or Denton.
Number 559 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.
Speculative person - unknown name and assumed to connect this lineage.
MARRIAGE:
http://distantcousin.com/marriage/nj/1700/1786.html
Vol. XXII of the Archives of the State of New Jersey page 40
Carpenter, John / (Gloucester) / [N/A] Eldridge, Mary / ( ) / [N/A]NJ / 6-Dec 1784N/AMARRIAGE:
Groom's Name: John Carpenter
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Mary Eldridge
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 06 Dec 1784
Marriage Place: Gloucester County, New Jersey
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01430-3
System Origin: New Jersey-EASy
Source Film Number: 1001853
Reference Number:
Collection: New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985
and
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01423-5
System Origin: New Jersey-EASy
Source Film Number: 1001855
Reference Number:
Collection: New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985
and
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01446-3
System Origin: New Jersey-EASy
Source Film Number: 1543470
Reference Number:
Collection: New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985
MARRIAGE:
http://distantcousin.com/marriage/nj/1700/1786.html
Vol. XXII of the Archives of the State of New Jersey page 75
Craven, Thomas / (Hunterdon) / [N/A] Carpenter, Mary / ( ) / [N/A]NJ / 6-Feb 1781N/A