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


8289. John Alexander Burrows

John had children Stephen and David.


8291. Dorothy Edith Burrows

Dorothy had a child named Arthur, Jr.


8292. Harold Burrows

No children.


8294. Edna Burrows

married twice, no children.


8297. Leah Sybil Pierce

Leah had no children.


6606. Perry Carpenter

He Owned 80 Acres Section 28 Huron Township, MI in 1904.


8299. William Henry Carpenter

DEATH: Died of inflamation to the Brain, Too much sun on a hot day.


8303. Mary Ella Carpenter

Her Family didn't approve of her marriage.  No names given.
After she Married, she had a Child who died at birth.


6607. Louten Carpenter

NAME: Also Known as Lotten E. Carpenter.


6610. Ira Abner Carpenter

Data on this line submitted by Arleigh Joe Carpenter of Davidson, NC in June
1998.


Annabell Mary Boughner

Annabell was adopted by Charles and Jesse Mollison, evidently her
mother died in Childbirth and she and her two (?) sisters were put up for
adoption.  Her natural father was George Boughner, and her mother was
Mary Mc Intyre.  He took her brothers and went to Canada. Mary Mc
Intyre is buried in New River Cemetery Section 47.  She was born May 11 1851.


6613. Ada Gertrude Carpenter

Number 1105-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Ada addressed a letter dated October 26, 1959 to Leonard (1606) in which she
recorded she was then 82 years old and President of her Sunday School Class.
In 1971, one son was residing at Jackson, Mississippi and the other at Dallas,
TX  Son, Roy was reportedly interested in his genealogical line.


David Monroe Switzer Dr.

David graduated from Southwestern Medical School in 1905 and the University of
Arkansas in 1909.


8322. Drumond W. Switzer

probably born in or near Collinsville, TX


6614. Arthur Leroy Carpenter

Number 1106-6 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Arthur was raised by his mother's sister, Mrs. Belle OTT.
In addition to having varied business interests, Arthur served as a bank
director and president, an insurance company president and a member, during
World War two, of the Farmersville Draft Board.


8326. Leonard Leroy Carpenter

Number 1606-7 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Divorced March 8, 1952, McKinney, TX  No issue
After Leonard's 1920 graduation from High School in Farmersville, he attended
the University of TX at Austin for two years, then traveled extensively in
the US, Europe, Africa and South America.  In World War Two, he entered the Air
Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant on April 10, 1942 and completed his service as a
Major (AUS) on March 11, 1946.  He lived in San Paulo, Brazil; Antwerp,
Beligium; NY City, USA; San Juan, Puerto Rico and Caracas, Venezuela.
He retired as a corporation executive June 27, 1967 and was residing in Fort
Lauderdale, FL in 1971.


6615. Myrtle Mae Carpenter

Number 1107 in the Timothy Carpenter book.
Myrtle sister Ada, in a 10-26-1959 letter, stated Myrtle was then in a Big
Spring, TX hospital and her spouse Walter was in a nursing home.


8339. Melvin Shaffer

At least one child born to this union.  Name unknown.