Descendants of William Carpenter of Providence (Pawtuxet section, now in Cranston), Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, now part of Providence County, RI

Notes


6388. Josephine Louise Royce

Josephine not listed in the 1880 census with her parents.


William Henry Gould

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. H. GOULD   Self   M   Male   W   30   NY   Engineer   NY   NY
Josephine GOULD   Wife   M   Female   W   28   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY
William GOULD   Son   S   Male   W   10   KS   At School   NY   NY
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Source Information:
 Census Place Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska
 Family History Library Film   1254748
 NA Film Number   T9-0748
 Page Number   281B


8082. William Gould

Age 10 in the 1880 US Census.


6392. Alva Francis (Frank) Carpenter

John Mac Carpenter provided this family line via e-mail March 2004.
Excerpt from John Mac Carpenter's e-mail:
"Frank left home young, worked on the railroad, met William Cody, settled in AL, where he married my
grandmother, Emily Virginia Wiggins of Monroe County, AL.  They had 8 children, all born in AL.
Mary Roxanna, named for an aunt, Mrs Alva Francis Carpenter (according to tradition) who later married Lorenzo Dow Fox and ended up in Biloxi MS, married Joe Williams, a geologist from VA.
Fidelia, who married first Lender Mobley (yes, a cousin of some sort to Mary Ann Mobley)
Felicia May, who married Newton Jack (or Jackson) Edwards from SC.
Clarence Calloway, Ancel's grandfather, married Maud Davis.
Alice Buna, married Walter Johnson.
Robert Clyde, married Edna ?, quarter mountain Crow.
Alva Carpenter, my father, married Ocie Velma McElhannon.
Ancel Carpenter, for whom Ancel the younger is named.
All of them except Robert Clyde and Ancel had children and have descendants who I know today.
Uncle Clarence probably has the largest number of descendants living since his son, Rayford, Ancel's father, married several times and had at least 11children, of whom Ancel is the second oldest.
Frank and Emily Carpenter left Mobile AL in 1910 for the territory of NM.
He owned and operated sawmills in AL and while he and his oldest daughter, Mary Roxana (Sana) were on a trip to Ciudad Chihuahua and to California in 1909 the land he had planned to harvest the timber from next, near Citronelle, AL, burned.  He was supposedly in search of an uncle of his who was a storekeeper in a small town in Mexico a bit to the norht of Ciudad Chihuahua.  I don't know which side of his family the uncle was on.......if
he were a Carpenter, it would probably be Uriah, b.1842 at Cameron, Steuben county, NY, since the only other uncle was Alvah for whom he was named and according to family tradition, a medical doctor in NYC.
SEE: MISC PICS RIN 90260

CENSUS:  1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Peter FOX   Self   M   Male   W   61   PA   Farmer   PA   PA
Mary J. FOX   Wife   M   Female   W   45   KY   Keeping House   IRE   CAN
Lorenso FOX   Son   S   Male   W   20   WI   Works On Farm   PA   KY
July A. FOX   Dau   S   Female   W   18   WI      PA   KY
Ellen FOX   Dau   S   Female   W   15   WI      PA   KY
Mary FOX   Dau   S   Female   W   12   WI      PA   KY
Cinthy FOX   Dau   S   Female   W   10   WI      PA   KY
Cora FOX   Dau   S   Female   W   4   WI      PA   KY
Frank CARPENTER   Other   S   Male   W   16   WI   Works On Farm   NY   ---
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Source Information:
 Census Place Genoa, Vernon, Wisconsin
 Family History Library Film   1255449
 NA Film Number   T9-1449
 Page Number   267B


8092. Mary Roxana (Sana) Carpenter

NAME: "Aunt Sana."   She had a granddaughter named Roxanne.
Mary Roxana and Joe Williams wound up living in Palacios TX, on a small farm that Frank and Emily had built for retirement because they missed the coast.


8093. Fidelia Carpenter

Fidelia lived near Anthony, NM, until she died young.


Lender Mobley

"... a cousin of some sort to Mary Ann Mobley."


8094. Felicia May Carpenter

Felicia and Newton lived on a farm near Anthony until they got too frail to stay there and they moved to Glenwood NM where their older son lived.


8096. Alice Buna Carpenter

Alice Buna and Walter Johnson lived on a farm north of Las Cruces NM, where I think a granddaughter still lives.


8097. Robert Clyde Carpenter

Robert Clyde (Uncle Clyde) worked in dam construction all over the US including one in the early '60's built near Niagara Falls.

John Mac Carpenter provided this family line via e-mail March 2004.


Edna

"... quarter mountain Crow."


6393. Nancy Louise Carpenter

NAME: Louisa in 1880 US Census.


George Henry van Vleet

John Mac Carpenter provided this family line via e-mail March 2004.


6395. Mary Roxana (Sanna) Carpenter

NAME:  Roxania in 1880 US Census.
John Mac Carpenter provided this family line via e-mail March 2004.


6415. Otis Orlando Carpenter

Number 1004-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
The death of Otis is recorded in Vol.66, p.416, registry of deaths, Fresno, CA.
Jessie died shortly after their golden wedding anniversary.  One record
indicated there were three children, but the name was not given.
This might indicate a infant death.


6416. Leora Bell Carpenter

Number 1005-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.


6417. Anne Theodora Carpenter

Number 1006-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.


Marvin Edgar Natucci

no children.


6430. Angeline Lucelia Carpenter

Number 1008-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Angeline is recorded as having been an outstanding school teacher.  Gravestones
of Angeline and her first husband Orange were in good condition in 1966; in the
same plot are interred an EMELINE S. WOODWARD (1846-1914), a MARY OLIVE
(1822-1900), and a ROBERT (1816-1885).


6431. Buddington Jennings Carpenter

Number 1009-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Buried in lot 128 in Pioneer Cemetery.
The gravestone of Buddington and Elsie were in excellent condition in 1974.  In
Elsie's obituary, the cemetery was referred to as the Blockville Union Burying
Ground.  Buddington and his family are the last CARPENTER family (as of 1974)
in the Blockville region which carries the name of CARPENTER.


Elsie Stetson

In Elsie's obituary, the cemetery was referred to as the Blockville Union
Burying Ground.  Elsie was the daughter of George G. and Martha C. (Thompson)
STETSON.  Elsie and her sons Bruce & Paul were of great help to the compiler of
the book called "Timothy Carpenter Descendants."


8123. Morrison Jennings Carpenter

Number 1508 in the Timothy Carpenter book.


8124. Bruce Buddington Carpenter

Number 1509 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
1974 - Farmer, unmarried and still living in the Blockville area.


8125. Paul Stetson Carpenter

Number 1510 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
1974 - Unmarried and still living in the Blockville area.


6432. Herbert Floyd Carpenter

Number 1010-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Herbert owned the 99-acre Sentinel Elms Farm in Harmony Township.  He
specialized in pure-bred Ayrshire and raised apples and potatoes.  Mary resided
in Blockville in 1966.  Gravestone was not in good condition in 1966.


Mary Irish

Resided in Blockville in 1966.


8127. Jessie Eliza Carpenter

Number 1512-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.  Died age 13.  Gravestone in good
condition in 1966.


8128. Herbert Floyd Carpenter

Number 1513-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.  Died age 17 after a tractor
accident.  Gravestone in excellent condition in 1966.


8129. Earl R. Gates

Earl married Genia Canavin and had two children.  1) Windill Ann who married a
? CRAIG and had children named Windill (b.1944) and Patrick (b.1946). 2) Norma.


8132. Kenneth Fernando Thompson

married Lillian "Dolly" CLARK in 1917.  Divorced about 1933-34; no children.