5140. Spurgon Arthur Carpenter
This line updated by Fern & Miles Carpenter of NB Canada.
CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James W. CARPENTER Self M Male W 29 MA Driver MA MA
Hattie E. CARPENTER Wife M Female W 29 NJ Keeping House ENG ENG
Elizabeth B. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 9 NY At School MA NJ
Mabel G. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 7 MA At School MA NJ
Arthur W. CARPENTER Son S Male W 5 RI MA NJ
Joseph HONARTH BroL Male W 21 MA Cutter ENG ENG
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Source Information:
Census Place Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Family History Library Film 1255211
NA Film Number T9-1211
Page Number 37B
Silas B. CARPENTER was born on 2 Feb 1841 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. Born in
Canada. Built both his own and Tedie & Sadie's homes in Park Ridge.
Moved to St. Pete in 1925. He had hay fever. Owned a hardware store.
St. Pete address was Burlington Ave. N.
Bruce Woody of Brandon, FL provide information on this lline in July 1999.
5150. Wilfred Emerson "Em" Carpenter
Carpenter Family History - July 2007 page 85, Generation 28 by Ellliott R. Carpenter
5155. Chandler George Brundige
Information on this line supplied by Carol Brundage PO Box 292 Northampton, MA 01061-0292 via email July 2009.
George lived 50 years and married at age 28. He was a carpenter contractor.
BURIAL: Southview Cem., Lot 32, Southwest 1/4, section H.
George Reuben Brundige, who married Lydia Hathaway, had an inherited kidney disease. Lydia's father, Ambrose was a Civil War veteran. Her mother took over the family finances when he returned, he was incapacitated. She was a good business woman, dealing in mortgages.. not giving out the deed until the last payment was made. (first motel in the United States, began the old ladies home in North Adams, smoked a pipe). Lydia descends from Gov. William Pynchon, who came over with Winthrop. She descends from William Davis, first Knights Templar in the United States. She also descends from General James Cudworth. I have photos of them. Lydia was a stunning blonde. Her second husband was Gardiner Bentley.
Information on this line supplied by Carol Brundage of Lee, MA via email July 2009.
SEE: The book called "Hathaways of America" by Mary A. Hathaway, 1904.
NAME: First name uncertain Alethobelle or similar?
note: Mary Ann Brownsey came from England with her parents as a child
note: Mary Ann Brownsey was the daughter of Frederick Henry Brownsey and
Elizabeth Emma Priddle.
Thomas C. Carpenter submitted this line in Oct. 1999.
BIRTH: Another record has 28 Mar 1856 as birth date.CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John KIPP Self M Male W 41 NY Butcher NY NY
Helen KIPP Wife M Female W 38 NY Keeping House NY NY
David KIPP Son S Male W 13 NY NY NY
Lida KIPP Dau S Female W 10 NY NY NY
Ella KIPP Dau S Female W 7 NY NY NY
Antoinette KIPP Dau S Female W 5 NY At Home NY NY
Margaret COLLINS Other M Female W 30 IRE House Servant IRE IRE
John COLLINS Other S Male W 6M NY At Home IRE IRE
Joseph CARPENTER Other M Male W 22 NY Iron Business NY NY
Emma CARPENTER Other M Female W 21 NY At Home NY NY
Jane CARPENTER Other S Female W 2 NY At Home NY NY
Charles KIPP Other S Male W 29 NY Butcher NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place District 1, New Castle, Westchester, New York
Family History Library Film 1254946
NA Film Number T9-0946
Page Number 486AFrom:
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: Charles b Carpenter
John
An update on the posted 1880 census of John j Kipp.
His wife is Ellen,not Helen as listed .Ellen is the Sister of Joseph owen Carpenter.Also Joseph is listed as born 1858 ,should be 1856,from death cirtificate .He is listed as Iron business. This Business is owned by his brother Reese, who for a short time wanted to be a bucther working wih JohnJ Kipp,went to N Y C opened the iron store, got contracts from the Harlem rail line to furnish Rail, and became a Wealthy man. Also he was a desinger of Cemeteries, one being Kensico.
Thank you, Buck Carpenter
DEATH: She died in the home of her daughter, Ellen Midred Odell.
BIRTH: born Emma Emily Knapp but later changed it to Emma Green Knapp.
NAME: Went by Lou.
6980. William Henry (Harry) Carpenter
NAME: Went by Harry.
WEB PAGE:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/4300.html
POSTED BY: Thomas A. Murray.
I actually have something on this couple. It's rare that I do, as what I do have tends to fade out after the 1850's.
HARRIET “HATTIE” FLEWWELLIN b. 15 DEC 1891, d. 21 OCT 1918, m. 6JUN1909 WILLIAM HENRY CARPENTER (b. 17JUN1885, d. 1971), son of Joseph Carpenter. Their daughter was: OLIVE BRADY CARPENTER b. 20 DEC 1913.
And that's about it. I have added in your information as well.
Harriet was the daughter of:
CHARLES FLEWWELLIN b. 27NOV1859, m. 19NOV1882 MARY EMMA FLEWWELLIN(b. 24OCT1862), daughter of Levi and Elizabeth (McCormack) Flewwellin
Charles Flewwellin was the son of:
LAMOREAU FLEWWELLIN b. ca. 1831, m. _____BEDELL (The Bedells are another family from Long Island.)
Lamoreau Flewwellin was the son of:
WRIGHT FLEWWELLIN b. ca. 1800, d. 1891, m. JEMIMA (b. ca. 1800, possibly maiden name was Tompkins or Tomlins.) In Yorktown in 1820; in New Castle in 1830 and 1850
Wright Flewwellin was the son of:
ROBERT G. FLEWWELLIN b. ca. 1772, m. MARTHA WRIGHT
Robert G. Flewwelling I am fairly sure was the son of:
Robert Flewwellin was the son of Robert and Maplet (Jeacockes?) Flewelling of North Castle, Westchester Co., NY. This was a Quaker branch of the family, which may explain some movements of the family in later years. Robert Flewwellin was born (from census evidence) about 1750 ± 5 years. His will was made 4MAR1828 and probated 30JUN1828. His wife was Mary Searles (or Sarles) (b. 8FEB1755, and d. 3MAY1849, d/o John Sarles (11MAY1732-27AUG1810) and Hannah Ireland (14MAY1735-20DEC1821.) He lived in Yorktown, Westchester Co., NY To go back to Mary Emma Flewwellin who married Charles Flewwellin. She was the daughter of:
LEVI FLEWWELLIN b. 1805, d. 2SEP1875, m. ELIZABETH McCORMACK(d. 25 FEB 1900),In 1850, Levi was with his parents in Yorktown, presumably single. He appears to have married when he was in his early 50's, and is said to have lived in White Plains, N. Y.
Levi Flewwellin was the son of:
EZEKIEL FLEWWELLIN b. 27MAY1779, d. 17JUN1853, m. TAMAR WASHBURN (b. 30OCT1786, d. 21MAR1853), daughter of Joseph and Freelove (Mathews) Washburn. Tamar's brother, Reuben Washburn, married Ezekiel's sister, Hannah Flewwellin.
Ezekiel Flewwelling was the son of Robert and Mary (Searles) Flewwellin above. Robert was the son of Robert and Maplet Flewelling. Robert Flewelling was the son of Thomas and Hannah (Smith) Flewelling. Something of their ancestry can be found at http://members.tripod.com/thomasamurray1/index.htm.As I mentioned, I have nothing to continue this line and would be happy to add anything you can offer to the compilation on Robert and Maplet's family that I am working on.
Thomas A. Murray