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

Notes


23398. Elmer Pierce

Living in Canandaigua, Ontario, NY in 1815  when his mother died, and in 1935 at the time of his father's death


Ruby Tiffany Fisher

She had Mortimer and Carrie Tiffany before marriage to Pierce.

Burial permit was 25 Dec 1976, age 90, from Bristol, Ontario NY


23399. Carl Pierce

Living in Ionia in 1915 when his mother died, and in Rochester, Monroe, NY in 1935 at the time of his father's death.

Sept. 1995 visited Baptist (also called Evergreen) Cem. in S. Bristol, Ontario, New York, Carl Pierce, 3 Oct 1887 - 26 May 1938 and Murray Pierce 24 Nov 1873 - 5 Apr 1887.


23400. Dorothy Pierce

Descendants of Dorothy Keyes lived in Hamlin and Hilton, Monroe  NY. Dorothy's son had 13 children, we do not have their names.

Living in Canandaigua in 1915 when her mother died, and in  Scottsville, NY in 1935 at the time of her father's death


23401. Helen Pierce

Correspondence from Helen Fox of Rochester, NY, "Helen Pierce Gilbert,
attended the Carpenter Reunion in 1966 in NY."  Helen Fox now lives in
Canandaigua, NY.

Living in Bristol, Ontario County, NY in 1915 when her mother died, and in  Rochester, Monroe, NY in 1935 at the time of her father's death.


23404. Irmen L. Pierce

Lives in Canandaigua, NY.


23405. Clarence Briggs Pierce

Canandaigua Daily Messenger-December 1918.  Obituary:  "The deaths of Clarence B. Pierce aned only son, Kenneth Pierce, cast a gloom throughout the vicinity and the bereaved family is receiving the sincere sympathy of many friends.  Death was due to influenza.  Clarence Briggs Pierce passed away at Memorial Hospital on Friday night, following a weeks illness.  He was born in Gorham, a son of George W and Fannie Francis Pierce, on April 19, 1890.  He was married to Elva Bernice Bliss at Bristol on April 19, 1911.  George Kenneth Pierce was born on December 13, 1912.  His death occurred on Sunday.  He was a bright and lovable lad and gave great promise of growing to useful manhood.  They had resided in South Bloomfield for two years.  Mr. Pierce leaves his widow, Mrs. Elva B liss Pierce of South Bloomfield, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pierce, two brothers and four sisters, Irmin, Howard, Ruth and Marion Pierce and Mrs. George Conyne of Canandaigua, and Mrs. Earl Case of Rochester."


29304. George Kenneth Pierce

Died in flu epidemic withing 24 hrs. of Clarence, his  father.  See father's obituary notice in his notes.


Louis B. Cartright

Rochester Postmaster


Theodore L. Parfitt

No children.


23407. Marion Carpenter Pierce

Marion and Alfred were married IN a weeping willow tree at the home of her parents, George W. and Fanny Pierce, on Bristol St., Canandaigua; across from Brigham Hall Sanitarium.


Alfred Harry Cade

Age36, died from flu.


29307. Pierce

Stillborn female.  Buried in Woodlawn Cem., Canandaigua, Ontario,
NY


23408. Lois Mildred Pierce

CONYNE - PIERCE  The marriage of Dr. George Ray Coyne and Miss Lois Mildred Pierce took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce, Bristol street, on Wednesday afteroon.  The ceremony was performed by E. P. Wood, of Albion, former pastor of the Universalist church at Canandaigua.    The bride's gown was of white georgette crepe over taffeta.  She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley.  Her tulle veil, in cap effect, was caught with lillies of the valley and sweet peas.  She was attended by her sister, Miss Ruth Pierce, as bridesmaid, who wore pink taffeta and carried pink roses.  Two flower girls, Mildred Pierce and Evelyn Case, dressed in white, and carrying daisy chains, preceded the bridal party to an improvised altar of peonies and palms.  The entrance was a gateway of daisies.  The groom was attended by his brother, Ray Conyne, of Canandaigua.  Miss Marian Pierce, sister of the bride, played the wedding music.    The house was profusely decorated with roses, peonies and hydrangeas to carry out the color scheme of pink and white.    Tables for the wedding supper were set on the spacious porch, covers for 20 being laid at the bride's table, which was centered with pink roses.  The guests were served by Misses Nancy Cox, Mabel Brandow, Meda Cox, Emma Haire and Bessie Stevenson of Canandaigua, and Leah Wheeler, of East Bloomfield, friends of the bride.    Dr. and Mrs. Conyne left during the evening for a trip to the Adirondack mountains.  The bride's going away suit was of blue cloth, with which she wore a white hat.    The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Conyne, West avenue, and is a dentist in Canandaigua.    After October 1, Dr. and Mrs. Conyne will be at home at 222 Bristol street.

Lois Mildred Pierce was Mrs. George Conyne of Canandaigua, Ontario NY in 1918 in brother Clarence's obituary.


23409. Ester Francis Pierce

Ester Francis Pierce was Mrs. Earl Case of Rochester, NY in 1918 obituary of brother, Clarence.


Earl Francis Case

Age 76


23410. John G. Pierce

76 yrs. old.