Number 1329 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 195.
Family on page 326 (# 429). A Physician.Draper entered Brown University in 1817 and graduated in 1821 and studied
medicine with Doctor Darius Carpenter. He practiced in Pawtucket, RI.
Residence is in Pawtucket, RI.
Number 2807 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 326.
Number 2808 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 326.
Number 2809 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 326.
Number 2810 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 326.
Number 1330 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 196.
Family on page 327 (# 430). A Farmer and a Lieutenant in the Militia.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Davis CARPENTER Self W Male W 86 MA Farmer MA MA
Elpha F. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 52 MA Keeping House MA MA
Alice H. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 48 MA Teacher MA MA
Sarah F. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 46 MA At Home MA MA
James WHITAKER Other S Male W 17 MA Farm Laborer MA MA
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Source Information:
Census Place Seekonk, Bristol, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254523
NA Film Number T9-0523
Page Number 195B
NAME: Alpha in the Carpenter Memorial on page 196.
Number 2811 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
No family listed.
Residence: Fultonville, NY, now in the 1890's in Seekonk.
Number 2812 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
Number 2814 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
5016. Harrison Gray Otis Carpenter
Number 2815 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
No Family listed. He married in New York City and went to Mayville, Col. and
then returned to New York, his last residence and died in November 1863.
Number 2816 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
Number 2817 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
Number 2818 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
Number 1332 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 196.
Family on page 327 (# 431). A Farmer.Calvin represented the town of Seekonk in the Legislature in 1847.
CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Abigail T. CARPENTER Self W Female W 73 MA Keeping House MA MA
Caroline TISDALE Other S Female W 52 MA MA MA--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
Census Place Seekonk, Bristol, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254523
NA Film Number T9-0523
Page Number 195B
Number 2821 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
No family listed.
Number 2822 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 327.
No family listed.
They moved to Milton, ,VT The Congregational church was
organized in Milton Sept. 21, 1804 with fifteen members. Aaron
and wife joined at that time as charter members. Aaron Carpenter
enlisted as a private in Captain Perry's
company, in Colonel Mitchell's regiment, July 27, 1780, and
served three months and five days and marched to reinforce the
Continental Army in Rhode Island.
He went out west.
Her father is believed to be Aaron Lyon.
Number 1324 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL on page 195.
Family on page 325 (# 425). He married twice. A Farmer.Resided in Seekonk.
DEATH: 6 Jul 1748 is inconsistent with his estate inventory dated 22 Apr 1715. See wife's notes.
AFN GTGX-0H (8 Oct 1684) and 8KK7-66 (8 Oct 1660) are the same person.
Nathaniel signed a quit claim to the estate of Samuel Carpenter, his father in
law on 21 Dec. 1685. See page 59 of the Carpenter Memorial.BOOK: A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, SHOWING THREE GENERATIONS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE MAY, 1692, ON THE BASIS OF FARMER'S REGISTER. BY JAMES SAVAGE;
PERRY, or PURY, * ANTHONY, Rehoboth 1658-78, was rep. 1674,
says Baylies, IV. 85. Perhaps he had Jariel and Mehitable, both d. by
Col. r\Rec. Sept. 1676, and he d. 1 Mar. 1683. ARTHUR, Boston 1638,
a tailor, by w. Elizabeth had Elishua, a d.b. 20 Dec. 1637, d. in few
mos.; Seth, 7 Mar. 1639, bapt. 15 Mar. 1640; John, 26 Apr. bapt.
1 May 1642; and Elizabeth b. 28 Jan.1647; ar. co. 1638; Sarah, bapt. 15
Dec. 1647; Deborah, aged a. 4 days, bapt. 1 July 1649; was the town
drummer, freem. 13 May 1640, and d. 9 Oct. 1652. Both of the s.
foll. the trade of their f. EDWARD, Sandwich, from being nam. as s. in
the will of Edmund Freeman, it maybe thot. he had m. a d. of that ent.
but more prob. his mo. had bec. sec. w. of Freman; by w. mary, wh.
may have been d.of that Edmund freeman or of Edward Freeman, he
had Samuel, b. a. 1664; and prob. others. EZRA, Sandwich, m. 12 Feb.
1652, Eliz, only d. of Thomas Burge of the same, had Ezra, b. 11 Feb.
foll; Deborah, 28 Nov. 1654; John, 1 Jan 1657; Samuel, 15 Mar.
1667; Benjamin, 15 Jan. 1670; and Remembrance. 1 Jan. 1676 or 7.
FRANCIS, Salem 1631, a wheelwright, b. a. 1608, had w. Jane wh. join.
the ch. 141, and had bapt. Sarah, and Benjamin, 8 July of that yr.;
David, 1 Aug. 1641; Samuel, 10 Apr. 1642; and Elisha, 11 Aug. 1644;
he rem. but I kn. not whither. HENRY, Salem 1652, as the diligence of
Coffin picked out of rec. of Country, but the equal dilig. of Felt discern.
not in rec. of town or ch. ISAAC, Boston 1631, prob. arr. Nov. with
apostle Eliot in the Lion,and ent, on ch. list soon after, freem. 6 Mar.
1632; but no more is kn. of him. JOHN, Roxbury, perhaps br. of Isaac,
came prob. in the Lion, 1632, very early of the ch. there, being no. 17
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on the list, freem. 4 Mar. 1633, had Elizabeth b. 25 Jan. 1638; John, 7 Sept.
1639; and Samuel, 1 Mar. 1641, bapt. 6 Mar. 1642, unless error of a
yr. either in rec. of the town or ch. interven. He d. of consumpt. and
same day was bur. 21 Sept. 1642, hav. made his will 4 June preced. pro.
7 Mar.1643 in wh. provis. is contain. for the w. and three ch. JOHN,
Newbury 1651, had w. Damaris. He maybe the man nam. in Felt's
list 1637. JOHN, Medfield 1678, perhaps s. of Roxbury John, m. 23
May 1665. Bethia, d. of Daniel Morse the first, had John, b. Sept. or 24
Dec. 1667; Samuel and joseph, tw. 25 Aug. 1674; Nathaniel, 18 May
1671, d. under 10 yrs.; nathaniel, again; Bethia, 1685; Eleazer, 1
June 1680, acc. the order of Morse, wh. I do not understand. JOHN,
New Haven, a propr. 1685. JOHN, Taunton 1643. JOHN, Watertown
1674, then aged 61, may have been f. of that JOHN, Watertown, who m.
13 Dec. 1667, Sarah, d. of John Clary, had John, b. 1 Oct. 1668, d. in
few wks.; John, again, 3 Mar. 1670; Joanna, 8 Nov. 1672; Sarah,
11 July 1675; Josiah, 7 Dec. 1677, d. young;Elizabeth 2 Oct. 1681; Josiah,
again, 28 Nov. 1684; Joseph, 17 Jan. 1691; and Sarah, 30 Apr.
1694. JOSEPH, Seacunk, i. e. Rehoboth, 1651, perhaps was br. of Anthony
of the same. or of Thomas of Scituate. NATHANIEL, Rehoboth,
m. 17 May 1683, Sarah Carpenter, d. of Samuel of the same, as I presume.
NOTE: See father's notes for Gene Zubrinsky's data on this individual.
BIRTH: 11 Jan 1663 per Gene Zubrinsky and not 11 Jan 1664. See father's notes.
Per Marriage Records Before 1699, page 54: Sarah married NATHANIEL PERRY
on 17 May 1683.Number 63 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 59.
AFN GTGW-0C (1663/1684) and FPW6-2T (1664) are the same person.
Resided in Mendon, VT
Resided in Olneyville, RI
5050. Martha Hutchins Carpenter
Her birthday may have been 13 Jan 1818.
Resided in West Woodstock, ,CT
Resided in West Woodstock.1 MILI He was a volunteer in the Civil war in a regiment for 9months. He lived for about three weeks after he reached home, died of a
disease contracted in the army. CIVIL WAR VET.
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 333
5054. Helen Elizabeth Carpenter
She was a missionary teacher in the Hawaiian Islands, and
returned recently (1897) and now resides at West Woodstock, ,CT.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 333
1 MILI He enlisted in the Civel war, in a regiment for 9 months and
died about 10 days after his return home, from an illness
contracted in the army. CIVIL WAR VET.
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 333
Resided in Killingly
Resided in Killingly and West Woodstock, ,CT
Resided in Killingly, ,CT
Resided in Willimantic, ,CT He bought an estate there which
improved very much under his management.
Resided in Cedarville, ,OH.
Living with son in the 1880 mUS Census.
5062. Arthur Bicknell Carpenter
Resided in Willimantic, ,CT. An artist who painted Lincoln.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Arthur B. CARPENTER Self M Male W 33 CT Hardware Dealer MA CT
Alice J. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 32 CT Keeping House CT CT
Sarah G. CARPENTER Mother W Female W 78 CT CT CT
Caroline WILSON Other S Female W 58 CT CT CT
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Source Information:
Census Place Windham, Windham, Connecticut
Family History Library Film 1254110
NA Film Number T9-0110
Page Number 288A
Of Manchester, ,CT
He moved to Willimantic in 1831; in 1832 the place was
incorporated as a Borough and he was chosen warden at that time
which office he held for two years. He was agent for the Union
Manufacturing at Manchester and Marlboro since Nov. 7, 1836.
This statement was dated 1846. He represented the town of
Manchester in the state Legislature in 1842; held the office of
Justice of the Peace for three years in ,RI, and the
office was repeatedly tendered him in the state of ,,CT.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 199
Of Cumberland, RI
Resided in Gidley Station, MI
Number 1367 in the Carpenter memorial on page 200.
Family on page 334 (# 442) A farmer.
BIRTH: IGI has CHR date of 19 Jul 1801in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts. Birth date also listed in another IGI record.
MARRIAGE: Alternate marriage date given in IGI: 13 Nov 1838 in Seekonk, Bristol, Massachusetts. This would make more sense if it was 1828. Other IGI records give Sep 1828.
AND of course I find in the IGI - 13 Nov 1828 13 NOV 1828 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.
E-MAIL: Maybe this Osmond Carpenter?
From: "Robin Carpenter"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 6:19 AM
Subject: [CARPENTER] Osman Babson Carpenter
Hello Carpenters
On a recent visit to Gloucester MA, I noticed a house bearing a plaque
that said "Osman Babson Carpenter," and then a date (about 1860). Does
anyone here know who this Carpenter was?
Robin C.