Moved to North Adams, ,MA.
Resided in ,MI.
5757. William Henry Harrison Carpenter
Resided in North Adams, ,MA.
Resided in Upper Sandusky, ,OH.
He moved to Russia, N.Y.
Father: Nathaniel Carpenter Disc #42 Pin #426403
Mother: Susanna Read (Reed) Disc #42 Pin #426404CENSUS: 1850 US Census - See image: RIN 67939 Amos B Carpenter 1850.jpg
(Amos' son Lemuel is on the same page)
Name: Amos Carpenter
Residence: Russia, Herkimer, New York
Age: 74 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1776
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 17088
Digital GS Number: 4197485
Image Number: 00090
Line Number: 35
Dwelling House Number: 320
Family Number: 339
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850
Father: Phineas Briggs Disc #42 Pin #426448
Mother: Sarah Hall Disc #42 Pin #426449
He resided in Attleboro and Savoy, ,MA.; he was a deacon in
the church at Savoy.
Resided in New Hudson, N.Y.
She was called Abigail.
Number 1562 on page 230 in the CARPENTER MEMORIAL. 8 kids.
Family on page 387 (#520).Ezra and Lucy moved from Attleboro and Savoy, MA, thence to Groton, NY and
lastly to Pittsfield, MI. They were one of the first settlers of Groton.
He was a joiner and carpenter by trade. Also a farmer. See note in book.
DEATH: CARPENTER MEMORIAL has death date as 22 May 1839 instead of AF
22 May 1836.
1 MILI Noah Carpenter of Groton, ,CT, served in the war of 1812,
under Amos Chaffee's command, from Aug. 23 to Oct. 5, 1814. This
probably refers to Noah, No. 852.
1 MILI
1 MILI
2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 231
Moved to Goshen, ,MA.
He moved to Pleasant Prairie, ,WI in 1849
Her first name may have been Augusta.
He was last known to be mining in Colorado.
He moved to Groton, N.Y., thence to Ann Arbor, MI
In the Bliss Genealogy she is called Mary.2 SOUR S203
Relict of Ephraim Bliss, before marriage was Olive Ingraham,
daughter of William and Esther Carpenter Ingraham, No. 1298, and
grandaughter of Elisha and Esther Greenwood Carpenter, No. 503;
residence, Groton, N.Y., where she died, but was buried in
Adams, ,MA.2 SOUR S203
3 TEXT pg 231
Did he serve in the Civil War?
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonroe/vr/wounded.htm
Civil War wounded treated in Rochester Hospitals
Transcribed by: Gary Welch
The following story about Civil War wounded who were treated in Rochester hospitals is from the Rochester Republican dated June 16, 1864. (Most of these men were probably from NY Regiments)
LOCAL MATTERS
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1864
The Wounded Men at the Hospitals
The sick and wounded soldiers who arrived here yesterday P.M. were all safely transferred to the Hospitals in the street cars and hacks. - The hackmen who were not engaged volunteered to convey the wounded, and the cartmen generally came forward to convey baggage free.
Of the 375 [note: there are a few less than 375 names in the list] who came in the train, about 60 went to City Hospital [now called Rochester General] and the balance to St. Mary's. The latter hospital will have in a few days still more room for the reception of patients and they will arrive as fast as there is room for them.
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Name Company Regiment
Orin Carpenter G 111th
Wm. S. Carpenter D 112th
In one record, the spouse's name is Susanna Glover. A sister or typo?
BIRTH: Born in either RI or VT.
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Romeo CARPENTER Self M Male W 45 VT Wagon Maker VT VT
Elisa CARPENTER Wife M Female W 38 IL Dress Maker CAN NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Durand, Winnebago, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254261
NA Film Number T9-0261
Page Number 30C
CENSUS: 1880 US Census.
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Mason CARPENTER Self M Male W 82 VT House Painter CT CT
Fanny CARPENTER Wife M Female W 77 VT Keeping House MA MA
Fanny W. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 56 VT At Home VT VT
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Source Information:
Census Place Barre, Washington, Vermont
Family History Library Film 1255348
NA Film Number T9-1348
Page Number 2D
NAME: Listed as Fanny W. in the 1880 US Census.