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


469. Willett Carpenter

Number 148 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family on page 136 & 137.

He was a farmer at North Kingston, RI and inherited from his father the Willett estate at Boston Neck.  He is buried with his infant daughter in the Willett Burial grounds on the farm (some time after Sept. 1832).
It is reported in the above record that some nineteen memorial stones to Willetts reside there covering six generations.  The first is an old slate stone with cherubic effigies, bearing the name "Andrew Willett, 1712".
Willett was delegate from Rhode Island in September of 1832 for the first national convention in Baltimore that nominated William Wirt for President. (NOTE: Wirt lost.)
Did Willett own slaves?  SEE: Below.

E-MAIL:  AA  -  Mon, 16 Apr 2001  From:  Phoebe Cortez -  MzCortez@aol.com
Subj:    Re: [B-NE] 1732-1800 RI Newspapers
VOLUME 1
Page 151: "RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on Sunday Morning last, a NEGRO BOY,  named HANDSAW, 18 Years of Age, 5 Feet 2 or 3 Inches high, has a Scar on his Cheek, about the Size of an 8th of a Dollar and another on his Chin; had on, and carried with him, 2 Flannel Shirts, a light coloured Coatee, with large Metal Buttons, stamped G.W. three Pair of Trowsers or Overalls, and a Felt Hat almost new. Whoever will take up said Boy, and return him to his Master,  or confine him in either of the Gaols in this State, shall be entitled to a Reward of Five Dollars from the Subscriber, who hereby forbids all Persons employing or harbouring said Negro, on Penalty of the Law.  WILLETT CARPENTER North Kingstown, March 17, 1796 Providence Gazette March 26, 1796"
AND ...
VOLUME 2
Page 132: "RAN AWAY, the Night of the 17th Instant, a Negro Slave, named CEZAR, in the 18th Year of his Age, a short, thick, stout built Fellow; with large prominent Eyes; had on and carried with him a Suit of yellow Nankeen,
red and white Calico short Jacket and Trowsers, thick Cloth do. do. stripp d Flannel do. do. Shirts, &c. Whoever will take up said Slave, and return him to the Subscriber, shall be entitled to a Reward of FIVE DOLLARS. Any Person that shall conceal, employ, or carry off the aforesaid Slave, may depend on being prosecuted with the utmost Rigour of the Law.  WILLETT CARPENTER. North-Kingstown, Sept. 21, '99. Newport Mercury September 24, 1799"


1074. Francis Willett Carpenter

Number 405 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.
He was a merchant and died unmarried in New Orleans.  A memorial  stone was
erected to his memory in the Boston Neck burial grounds.


1075. Benjamin Wait Case Carpenter

Number 406 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.
He was a merchant and died unmarried in New Orleans.


1078. Joseph Case Carpenter

Number 409 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.
He was a merchant in Boston Neck and died unmarried.


1079. 6 Carpenter

Number 410 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  A daughter who died in infancy.


470. James Carpenter

Number 153 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family on page 137.
He was a silversmith by trade.


1080. James Carpenter Jr.

Number 411 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


1081. Francis Carpenter

Number 412 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  Probably a male.


1082. Esther Carpenter

Number 413 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


1083. Thomas Carpenter

Number 414 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


481. Thomas Carpenter

Number 160 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
A sea Captain who died at sea.  Was this the Capt. Carpenter who died
4 Sept. 1774 in the West Indies?  See father's notes.  See below.

SEE: THE EPISTLE, July 1983, Providence City, Rhode Island, death records had
a Captain James Carpenter, Mariner, died in West Indies, Sept. 4, 1774.


486. James Carpenter Jr.

Number 162 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
A sea Captain like his father.  On one of his many voyages to London, he had a
search of his pedigree and brought back with him a panel on which was
emblazoned the Carpenter Coat of Arms.  It is identical to the Coat of Arms of
Lord George Carpenter and that on the tombstone of Thomas Carpenter at Watford,
and on others at Bristol, Colford, Hidefield, Madley, etc., in Gloucester and
Hereford counties in England.  This Coat of Arms are often called the Worcester
Arms. See page 354.


488. Phebe Carpenter

Number 164 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.

SEE: Early Wills Westchester County, NY (1664-1784) by Pellettreau, 1898
Page 401.  Phebe her husband John are mentioned in the Will of Benjamin
Haviland, senior.  The Will gives a detailed genealogy on this family.


1089. Mary Haviland

Died as a baby.


491. Joseph Carpenter

Number 168 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family on page 137 & 138.

MARRIAGE: Per Friends' Meeting Records at Harrisons, he was married 14,12,
1768.  Witnesses were Isaac, Martha, Thomas, Martha and Thomas Carpenter all
signed per Purchase Minutes.
"He was a man of sound mind and judgement, kind hearted and benevolent, a
prominent man in the county, and although "a Friend" he was an earnest
supporter of the patriot cause.  He did very much for the American Army during
the war and was afterwards a member of Assembly", etc.
He had a large and productive farm at Harrisions.  As early as October 5, 1775
he made a will.  He lived for much longer however.
The farm of Joseph Carpenter, comprising three estates or tracts, was sold in
1871 to Mr. Joseph Park, firm of Park & Tilford, NY.

WILL: July 1927 issue of the NYG&BR (V.58), "Joseph Carpenter of Harrison;
rather infirm; Mch. 12, 1812 (Will dated); mentioned wife Mary; devised estate
to sons John, William, Thomas and daus. Dorcus cornel, Martha Schureman and
Phebe Field, Sarah and Mary the latter under age.  Executors, sons Charles and
Joseph.  Wit., Samuel Park, Thomas Park, timothy Park, John Brown.  Probated
June 24, 1812."


1094. Dorcas Carpenter

Number 418 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


William Cromwell

NAME: Cromwell or Cornell.  He was a farmer.


1095. Martha Carpenter

Number 419 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.
!DEATH: Two death years given: 1851 and 1891.


1099. Sarah Carpenter

Number 423 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.
Not married.


493. Thomas Carpenter 2nd

NOTE: This Thomas may not the son of Thomas from Long Island, NY!!!

E-MAIL: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 From: "Charlotte Smith" .
Your list received , but mine is entirely different and I agree with Terry
Lee Carpenter on this. Here is a Carpenter that does
not have a e mail address, although he has a computer. He is from the
Carpenter group that went to Indiana and his went on to Ill.
You might want to contact him. They moved from Ky to Indiana to Ill.
Thomas w. Cuppernell
310 S elm,  Champaign, Ill  61820.
telephone   217 356 5621
Will send you my line. Charlotte Carpenter Smith (SEE BELOW).

Descendants of Thomas Carpenter Generation No. 1.
1.  I THOMAS1 CARPENTER was born Bef. 1730 in Prob Va or England, and died Abt.
1794 in Amherst Co Virginia.
Notes for I THOMAS CARPENTER:
Thomas born before 1730 was in Amherst Co Va as early as 1765. wife's name
unkown.Died in Amherst Co. Probably from England and then settled in King and
Queen Co then to Amherst.
Children of I THOMAS CARPENTER are:
i. MALE2 CARPENTER. Notes for MALE CARPENTER:
names suggested, Samuel, Jesse, Chester
ii. REBECCA CARPENTER. Notes for REBECCA CARPENTER: Moved to Indiana.
2. iii. II THOMAS CARPENTER, b. 1750, Prob Virginia; d. July 1781,
Amherst Co, Amherst, Virginia.
3. iv. JOHN CARPENTER, b. 1752, Amherst Co Virginia; d. 1828.
4. v. BENJAMIN CARPENTER, b. March 01, 1755, Amherst Co Virginia;
d. January 12, 1840, Knox Co. Illinois.
5. vi. WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. March 19, 1761, on Rockfish
river,Amherst Co, Va; d. September 14, 1835, Adiar co Kentucky.
vii. JAMES CARPENTER, b. Bet. 1760 - 1770, Amherst Co Virginia; m.
SUSAN HILL, February 14, 1798, Amherst Co Virginia.
Notes for JAMES CARPENTER: probably moved to Knox Co Tenn
6. viii. GEORGE CARPENTER, b. 1771, Amherst Co Virginia; d. Aft. 1850, Arkansas.
Generation No. 2
2.  II THOMAS2 CARPENTER (THOMAS1) was born 1750 in Prob Virginia, and died
July 1781 in Amherst Co, Amherst, Virginia.  He married SARAH.
Notes for II THOMAS CARPENTER:
Thomas was a Revolutionary soldier and died as result of wounds received in the
war while he had returned home.
Children of THOMAS CARPENTER and SARAH are:
WILLIAM3 CARPENTER, b. Amherst Co Virginia.
ii. REBECCA CARPENTER, b. Amherst Co Virginia.
iii. MARY CARPENTER, b. Amherst Co Virginia.
iv. III THOMAS CARPENTER, b. September 30, 1781, Amherst Co Virginia; d. 1845,
Greene Co, Indiana; m. MARY ANN SHOOK, June 13, 1801, Knox Co, Tenn.
3.  JOHN2 CARPENTER (THOMAS1) was born 1752 in Amherst Co Virginia, and died
1828.  He married (1) SARAH in Amherst Co Virginia.    He married (2) MARY
O'NEAL.
Notes for MARY O'NEAL:
Mary O'Neal is supposedly a 2ndwife and I have no proof only information from a
Norman Johnson  e mail  amerbrit@bellatlantic.net
Children of JOHN CARPENTER and SARAH are:
7. i. JOHN CARPENTER3 SR, b. Abt. 1786, Amherst Co Virginia.
ii. MARY ANN CARPENTER, b. 1788, Pro Amherst co Virginia; m. ROBERT MURDOCK.
8. iii. JESSE CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1790, Amherst Co Virginia.
9. iv. JAMES C. CARPENTER, b. 1795, Amherst Co Virginia; d. October 1850,
Monroe Co, Indiana.
v. FEMALE CARPETNERR, b. 1798.
vi. FEMALE CARPENTER, b. 1800.
4.  BENJAMIN2 CARPENTER (THOMAS1) was born March 01, 1755 in Amherst Co
Virginia, and died January 12, 1840 in Knox Co. Illinois.  He married SARAH in
Amherst Co Virginia.
Notes for BENJAMIN CARPENTER:
Revolutionary soldier from Virginia. Born on the Rockfish River in Amherst
Co. Va and died Knox Co Ill.  He bought 140 acres on Short's Creek in Amherst
Co in 1779. He witnessed a deed for land on Rockfish River in 1779 and in 1780.
He signed the Petition of Dissenters in Amherst Co. on 22 Oct 1776.  He served
in Colonel David Mason's regiment of Amherst Co. militia in 1777 1778 and in
Colonel Thomas Meriwether's regiment of militia in 1781.  He received a pension
for his military service.  On 25 Feb 1782 he and wife Sarah sold his half of
the  140 acres . He was still in Amherst in 1783 and 1785 . A Benjaman
Carpenter settled in Wayne Co. Ky in 1786 where Carpenter's Fork of Otter Creek
are named after him.  Benj Carpenter moved to east TN in 1793, Knox Co and
then on to West Tenn (Overton Co). He is on the   census records in 1800,10,20
in Overton Co. Tenn.  He then moved to Schuyler Co Illinois where he applied
for pension for revolutionary service. One of the Testators was James W.
Riley who was Thomas Carpenter's grand son in law.  He might well be the son o
Thomas Carpenter of Amherst and also brother to John of Cumberland Co Ky. He
died at his son in  law home in Knox Co. Illinois- Enos Campbell.
Children of BENJAMIN CARPENTER and SARAH are:
10. i. JAMES3 CARPENTER, b. Amherst Co Virginia.
ii. LEWIS CARPENTER, b. 1780, Amherst Co Virginia.
11. iii. ABNER CARPENTER, b. 1781, Amherst Co Virginia; d. April 22, 1853,
Snicarte, Mason Co, Illinois.
iv. JESSE CARPENTER, b. 1782, Amherst Co Virginia.
12. v. BENJAMIN CARPENTER, b. 1785; d. 1820, Mississippi River.
13. vi. WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. 1787, Amherst Co Virginia.
vii. POLLY CARPENTER, b. 1793, Pro Amherst co Virginia; m. ENOS
CAMPBELL; d. ,,Illinois.
Notes for POLLY CARPENTER:
Lived in Crawford city, Ill in 1830 and Knox city, Ill in 1840. Her father
Benjamin was living with her when he died.
Notes for ENOS CAMPBELL:
Benjamin Carpenter lived with son in law Enos Campbell in Illinois and the
revolutionary pension was paid to his at this address. Enos was adm of estate.
5.  WILLIAM2 CARPENTER (THOMAS1) was born March 19, 1761 in on Rockfish
river,Amherst Co, Va, and died September 14, 1835 in Adiar co Kentucky.  He
married MARY STRICKLING(STRICKLEN) January 09, 1789 in Rockbridge, Augusta Co,
Virginia.
Notes for WILLIAM CARPENTER:
William applied for Revolutinary War pension and was granted o ne  R 1714 and
after his death his wife applied for widow benefits but was denied because she
could not get marriage records.  He was in Wayne Co Ky in 1832 and was age
71-72 and gave long disposition about his service which can be found in the
national archives in Washington, DC . Moved first from Amherst Va to Knox co
Tenn and then to Wayne Co Ky and then to Adair just a few months before  he
died. List of childre was given also
Children of WILLIAM CARPENTER and MARY STRICKLING(STRICKLEN) are:
i. REBECCA3 CARPENTER, m. JAMES PRATT, June 11, 1803, Amherst Co Virginia.
ii. SUSANNAH CARPENTER, m. MARCUS ORE, October 14, 1815, Amherst Co Virginia.
iii. MARY CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1801, Amherst Co Virginia; d. Adair Co Kentucky;
m. (1) WILLIAM HENRY WALKER; m. (2) MCFARLAND CANTERBURY; d. Adair Co Kentucky.
iv. NANCY CARPENTER, m. MOONEY.
6.  GEORGE2 CARPENTER (THOMAS1) was born 1771 in Amherst Co Virginia, and died
Aft. 1850 in Arkansas.  He married JANE PHILLIPS November 03, 1797 in Amherst
Co Virginia.
Notes for GEORGE CARPENTER:
Moved to Knox Co Tenn by 1800, Lived in Blount, Franklin, Coffeee  Co , Tenn
then to Anderson co Texas 1845. He died in Arkansas while on a visit there
probably to brothers  abt 1850. Had 5 sons and 3 daughters.
Children of GEORGE CARPENTER and JANE PHILLIPS are:
i. MARY3 CARPENTER, b. 1798; d. Abt. 1840, Coffee Co, Tennessee; m.
JOSIAH CLARK, 1825.
ii. JOHN W. CARPENTER, b. September 25, 1806; d. October 12, 1838, Houston co.
Texas; m. SARA G., Tennessee.
Notes for JOHN W. CARPENTER:
removed in Jan 18326 to Fort Houston, Texas, Joined the Nacagoches Volunteers
and fought at Battle of San Jacinto, Killed by a Comanch Indian at Houston,TX.
iii. NELSON CARPENTER, b. 1810; d. Bet.1840-1850, Franklin co TN; m. CLARISSA.
iv. GEORGE W. CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1812; d. 1862, Civil war; m. JULIA A
TROILLIVER, 1845, Tennessee.
Notes for GEORGE W. CARPENTER: information states he died in the Civil War.
v. LETINA CARPENTER, m. JAMES A. SUTTON, December 18, 1846, Anderson Co, Texas.
Generation No. 3
7.  JOHN CARPENTER3 SR (JOHN2 CARPENTER, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1786 in Amherst
Co Virginia.  He married SARAH C FOSTER 1811 in Cumberland Co, Ky.  She was
born 1790 in ,,Tenn.
Notes for JOHN CARPENTER SR:
Information from the 1850 census of pike co Arkansas
Children of JOHN SR and SARAH FOSTER are:
14. i. SUSANNAH4 CARPENTER, b. 1812, ,,Kentucky; d. May 11, 1838, ,Pike, ARK.
15. ii. JESSE CARPENTER, b. 1815, ,,Kentucky.
16. iii. JR JOHN CARPENTER JR, b. 1818, ,,Kentucky; d. Bef. 1870, Pike Co Ark.
17. iv. SARAH ADALINE CARPENTER, b. 1823, Tenn; d. 1887, ,Pike, Arkansas.
v. GEORGE CARPENTER, b. 1829, ,,Tennessee; m. FRANCES.
vi. MARY POLLY CARPENTER, b. 1832, Tenn; m. SAVAGE.
8.  JESSE3 CARPENTER (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1790 in Amherst Co
Virginia.  He married POLLY A. SIDWELL 1818 in Green Co, Kentucky, daughter of
ZACKARIAH KEY.  She was born Abt. 1800 in Kentucky, and died Bef. 1890 in
Independence Co Ark.
Notes for JESSE CARPENTER:
He is listed in goodspeeds  Memoris of NEArkansas 1895 as father of  Thomas B.
Carpenter and listing Polly A. Sidwell as mother. It states he was from
Virginia and went to Alabama and then back to st. Francis Co Arkansas about
1833. This family disappears after 1840 census except for son Thomas B
Carpenter found in Independence Co Ark and probably John L. Carpenter in Pike
co with uncle and Larisa Carpenter living with other Carpenters in Pike Co
also.  It is suspected that the parents died and the relatives took the
children in.
Jesse Carpenter was living on land in the NE sectiopn 4TWP 3 Range 2 and had
160 acres. This was in 1836. He was listed as male between 21 and 55 who had l
horse. Next his is found in 1838 in NW12 Sec 4 Range 3 with 88 acres. John
Carpenter is also listed in 1836 and a William Carpetner is listed in 1843 and
1844.  Jesse is listed as J Carpenter in 1840  . According to the tax book it
was patent land but he evidently didn't finish his homesteading because  he is
not listed in the numbered patent records.
Children of JESSE CARPENTER and POLLY SIDWELL are:
i. UNKNOWN FEMALE4 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1822, Cumberland Co Ky.
ii. DAVID CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1824, Ky or Ala; m. UNKNOWN.
iii. JOHN CARPETNERR, b. 1826.
18. iv. THOMAS BRIDGEWATER CARPENTER, b. October 02, 1828, ,Jackson, Alabama;
d. Aft. 1895, Sulpher rock, Indep, Arkansas.
v. LOUISA CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1829, Alabama.
Notes for LOUISA CARPENTER:
Is found living with John carpenter Jr in 1850 census and suspect she is his
cousin and daughter of Jesse Carpenter and Polly a. Sidwell.  This is a guess
on her being the sister of Thomas Bridgewater Carpenter , but being born in Ala
and all the other information seems to verify this. Not proven yet.
vi. JAMES CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1830.
9.  JAMES C.3 CARPENTER (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1795 in Amherst Co Virginia,
and died October 1850 in Monroe Co, Indiana.  He married REBECCA RIDDLE
February 17, 1818 in Cumberland Co, Ky, daughter of JAMES RIDDLE and JANE
DAVIS.
Notes for JAMES C. CARPENTER:
James was drafted at Cumberland co Ky about 1 April 1814 into an Infantry co
commanded by Edward Wilburn in the 14trh Reg Kentucky detached Militia
commanded by Col. parker.  He was honorably discharged at Burksville, Ky 12
June 1815 having taken part in the battle of New Orleans.  Sometime before 1830
they moved to Indiana.  They were in Floyd Co in 1830 , Harrison Co in 1840 and
Crawford co in 1850.  He died in Monroe co Indiana as the family was moving to
Illinois and Rebecca and the 4 youngest sons came to Illinois and settled in
Champaign co.   It is said they had 12 children 3 born Kentucky and rest born
in Indiana. Only nine lived to maturity.
James B. Carpenter bio stated that his paternal great grandfather was born in
England and at very early day came to Virginia. His maternal great grandfather
was a native of England and was a drummer boy in the British army during the
Revolutionary War and he came to the new world. At the end of the war he
decided to stay here and married and located in Virginia. He lived to be 110.
James M. Carpenter stated he moved with his parents to Kentucky where he was
raised . after the war of 1812 he returned to Kentucky  and began farming and
married and they after the birth of 3 of their children they moved to Floyd Co
Ind and then had 9more children. They sold farm and prepared to move to Ill but
he died suddenly in 1854 at age 72. The mother and 3 sons went to Urbana Ill.
Children of JAMES CARPENTER and REBECCA RIDDLE are:
i. JOHN A.4 CARPENTER.
ii. SARAH A CARPENTER.
iii. ELIZABETH J. CARPENTER.
iv. PERMELIA CARPENTER.
v. PERMENUS H. CARPENTER.
19. vi. JAMES M. CARPENTER, b. August 11, 1832; d. April 18, 1911, urbana, IL.
20. vii. GEORGE W. CARPENTER, b. 1834; d. July 07, 1894, Kansas.
21. viii. MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE CARPENTER, b.Abt. 1835; d.Abt. 1890, urbana, IL.
ix. THOMAS JEFFERSON CARPENTER, b. April 23, 1839, Harrison Co Indiana;
d. June 12, 1916, Danville, Illinois; m. MARY C. JACKSON.
More About THOMAS JEFFERSON CARPENTER:
Burial: union Cem Altamont, Illinois
10.  JAMES3 CARPENTER (BENJAMIN2, THOMAS1) was born in Amherst Co Virginia.  He
married HESTER ANN 1849.
Notes for JAMES CARPENTER:
Born probably in Amherst Co. Va. He was commissioned an Ensign in the 35th
Regiment Overton County Tn Militia on 9 June 1812.  He served as a Private in
Captain John Kennedy's Company (The Overton County Squirrel Shooters) of
Colonel Edward Bradley's Regiment of Tn. Militia, from 4 Oct through 28 Dec
1813, during the War of 1812 .  He signed a petition to the Tn General Assembly
from the inhabitants of Overton Cty Tn pn 6 Oct 1815.  In 1820 he resided in
Franklin Cty Tn and in 1850 he resided in Bureau City, Ill.  His only known
child was Lewis Carpenter born about 1826 in Franklin Co. Tn. In 1850 he
resided in Bureau Cty Ill with his father. He married Hester Ann about 1849 and
they had one child in 1850, named James. probably a child named Jesse also,
and probably more.
Children of JAMES CARPENTER and HESTER ANN are:
i. JAMES4 CARPENTER, b. 1850.
ii. LEWIS CARPENTER.
11.  ABNER3 CARPENTER (BENJAMIN2, THOMAS1) was born 1781 in Amherst Co
Virginia, and died April 22, 1853 in Snicarte, Mason Co, Illinois.  He married
(1) UNKNOWN 1798.    He married (2) MARY MARSHALL 1816 in Overton Co Tnn.  She
was born 1803 in Rutherford Co NC, and died September 09, 1855 in Snicarte,
Mason Co. Ill.
Notes for ABNER CARPENTER:
information from Sue McLean  McLEANUSA@aol.com
Children of ABNER CARPENTER and UNKNOWN are:
22. i. JOHN4 CARPENTER, b. 1800.
ii. GEORGE W. CARPENTER, b. 1805, Overton Co, Tenn; m. ?ANNA.
Children of ABNER CARPENTER and MARY MARSHALL are:
iii. NANCY JANE4 CARPENTER, b. November 1817, Jackson County, Tenn;
d. July 18, 1858, Brownville, Nemaha Co Nebraska; m. GEORGE NETTLES SMITH,
July 13, 1834, Prob Overton Co, Tennessee.
iv. BENJAMIN CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1820; m. LUCINDA BUSBY.
Notes for BENJAMIN CARPENTER: children born in Illinois
v. CATHERINE CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1822, Tenn.
vi. ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. July 08, 1824, Jackson County, Tennessee; d.
November 27, 1908, Humboldt Richard Co  Nebraska.
vii. WILLIAM T CARPENTER, b. 1826, Overton Co, Tenn; m. EMELINE, Abt. 1844.
viii. LUDICA CARPENTER, b. 1830, Overton Co, Tenn.
ix. HEZEKIAH CARPENTER, b. September 16, 1834, Jackson Co Tennessee; d.
January 14, 1908, Humboldt Richard Co  Nebraska; m. SUSAN.
x. ELISHA CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1835.
12.  BENJAMIN3 CARPENTER (BENJAMIN2, THOMAS1) was born 1785, and died 1820 in
Mississippi River.  He married MELIA SHOOK, daughter of WILLIAM SHOOK and
CATHERINE SEARS.  She was born January 05, 1786 in va, and died April 18, 1853
in Jefferson Co. Illinois.
Notes for BENJAMIN CARPENTER:
Moved from amherst co Va to Knox Co Tn about 1792 then to Overton Co. Tenn and
by 1830 was inn Illinois.
Child of BENJAMIN CARPENTER and MELIA SHOOK is:
i. POLLY4 CARPENTER.
13.  WILLIAM3 CARPENTER (BENJAMIN2, THOMAS1) was born 1787 in Amherst Co
Virginia.  He married UNKOWN.
Notes for WILLIAM CARPENTER:
Suspect this is the son of Benjamin Carpenter who came from Va to Tenn to Ky
and then moved to Illinois. Notice he names first son Ben. Moves to Lawrence co
Arkansas. This is just near his cousin thomas Bridgewater Carpenter , son of
John.
Children of WILLIAM CARPENTER and UNKOWN are:
i. BENJAMIN4 CARPENTER, b. 1818, ,,Illinois.
Notes for BENJAMIN CARPENTER:
This information is from the 1850 Arkansas census for Washington Twp Lawrence
Co. Arkansas.  It lists the following people with Wm, besides the Benjamin who
is no doubt his son.  Lavina 18 born Ill. Wm L. Carpenter born 10 age 10
Garrison Carpenter age 8 born Arkansas; Rutha Carpenter age 4, born Ark and
Willam age 14 born Arkansas.  Need to look at census again to find relationship
if any was given.  This William is no doubt the son of Benjamin, Rev soldier
who died in Illinois.  William named son Benjamin for father.  He is is
Lawrence Co which is just above Independence Co where my Carpenter family
lived. Needs investigation.
ii. LAVINIA CARPENTER, b. 1832, ILLINOIS.
iii. WM L.CARPENTER, b. 1840, ILLINOIS.
iv. GARRISON CARPENTER, b. 1842, ILLINOIS.
v. RUTHA CARPENTER, b. 1846.
vi. WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. 1836.
Generation No. 4
14.  SUSANNAH4 CARPENTER (JOHN CARPENTER3 SR, JOHN2 CARPENTER, THOMAS1) was
born 1812 in ,,Kentucky, and died May 11, 1838 in ,Pike, Arkansas.  She married
JEFFERSON T. WOOD 1831 in ,,Alabama.  He was born 1811 in ,,Kentucky, and died
1865 in ,Pike, Arkansas.
Children of SUSANNAH CARPENTER and JEFFERSON WOOD are:
i. ELIZA JANE5 WOOD, b. July 08, 1836, ,Pike, Arkansas; d. May 11, 1838,
,Pike, Arkansas.
ii. LEROY M. WOOD, b. 1840, ,,Arkansas.
iii. JAMES C. WOOD, b. 1842, ,,Texas.
iv. ROBERT K. WOOD, b. 1849, ,Pike, Arkansas; d. 1869, ,,Arkansas.
v. GREENBERRY WOOD, b. June 17, 1851, ,Pike, Arkansas; d. August 20, 1920,
,Pike, Arkansas; m. MARY SAVANNA LAMB, April 18, 1880, Delight, Pike,
Arkansas; b. September 27, 1860, Delight, Arkansas.
More About GREENBERRY WOOD: Burial: Delight Cem, Pike, Arkansas.
vi. WILLIAM E. WOOD, b. February 1854, ,Pike, Arkansas; m. MARY SPARKS, ,Pike,
Arkansas.
15.  JESSE4 CARPENTER (JOHN CARPENTER3 SR, JOHN2 CARPENTER, THOMAS1) was born
1815 in ,,Kentucky.  He married (2) SARAH MCCLENDON Abt. 1852 in ,Pike,
Arkansas.
Children of JESSE CARPENTER are:
i. JOHN5 CARPENTER, b. 1843, ,,Arkansas.
ii. NANCY CARPENTER, b. December 07, 1844, ,,Arkansas; d. November 21, 1914,
Bismarch, Ark; m. SALVATORE ANTHONY, February 01, 1866, ,Clark,
Arkansas; b. ,Pike, Arkansas.
iii. AMANDA CARPENTER, b. 1848, ,,Arkansas.
Children of JESSE CARPENTER and SARAH MCCLENDON are:
iv. THOMAS JEFFERSON5 CARPENTER, b. May 17, 1855, Arkansas; d. 1928,
Arkansas; m. MARY MCGUIRE, Montgomery Co Ark; b. March 06, 1858;
d. May 02, 1938, Mazarin Twp, Montgomery, Arkansas.
v. ELIJAH CARPENTER, b. 1857; d. 1901, Arkansas; m. MARY TENNESSEE HAWK;
d. 1903, Pope Co Ark.
vi. ROBERT W CARPENTER, b. 1867, ,Ark; m. MARY SIMS.
vii. TALINA MATILDA CARPENTER, b. 1869, ,Montgomery, Arkansas; m. LIGE SHEETS.
viii. JAMES CARPENTER, b. 1854; m. (1) BURROUGHS; m. (2) MATLOCK.
16.  JR JOHN CARPENTER4 JR (JOHN CARPENTER3 SR, JOHN2 CARPENTER, THOMAS1) was
born 1818 in ,,Kentucky, and died Bef. 1870 in Pike Co Arkansas.  He married
JANE CANDIS Abt. 1844.  She was born 1830 in ,,Texas or Ark.
Notes for JR JOHN CARPENTER JR:
People researching this family:  James O or Carol Carpenter 351 E. Klein Lane
New Braunfels, Texas 78130;  Margaret W. Griffin 520 Elmridge, Tyler Tx 75703
David Carpenter 621 McClendon Rd. Hot Springs, Ar 71901 Charlotte Carpenter
Smith 2791 Walker Lee Drive, Los Alamitos, Ca 90720 Joyce Wood of
Murphyseeboro , Arkansas.  1870 Caney Creek Pike Co census shows John
Carpenter leaving a widow, Jane with Robert J. age l1.
1880 census of Caney Fork, PikeCo Ark. show Jane Carpenter 52 widow with
Robert 21, Martha Frances 18 daughter in law and Relzy 2 granddaughter.
Somewhere between 1860-70 John Carpenter died. Loretta Johnson of 2608
Plantation  dr Bassler City, La 71111 is related to Jane Candis Carpetner and
John Jr.
Notes for JANE CANDIS:
Information from Loretta Johnson 2608 Plantation Dr Bassier City, La 7111 in
l993. Her g g grandparents.
Children of JOHN JR and JANE CANDIS are:
i. SARAH E.5 CARPENTER, b. 1846, ,,Arkansas; d. March 03, 1923, Victoria,
Texas; m. JOHN BRITTON SPARKS, July 29, 1866, Murfreesboro, Pike, Arkansas;
b. August 22, 1840, ,,Georgia; d. March 13, 1886, ,Pike, Arkansas.
Notes for JOHN BRITTON SPARKS:
John served in Company B 3rd Regiment Arkansas Infantry and Co B 4th Regiment
Arkansas Cavalry. File Des Wid Cert 555,495.  He was son of Henry S and Martha
Osborn Sparks.  Children were:  James E. Sparks, born 10 Jan 1875; Matthew
Sparks born 5 July  1879; Katie Sparks, born 13 Dec 1881. 1902 Sarah Carpenter
Sparks was living in Elk, Pike, Arkansas. John Britton Sparks has served in the
Confederate regiment before deserting to join Union Army.
ii. REBECCA S. CARPENTER, b. 1848, ,,Arkansas.
iii. MATILDA CARPENTER, b. 1851, ,,Arkansas; m. ASA BRINKLEY REED,
January 23, 1845, ,Clark, Co.Arkansas.
iv. ELMINA CARPENTER, b. 1854, ,,Arkansas.
v. AMANDA CARPENTER, b. 1856, ,,Texas.
vi. ROBERT J. CARPENTER, b. November 1858, ,Pike, Arkansas; d. July 13, 1900,
Delight, Pike, Arkansas; m. MARTHA FRANCES; b. 1862.
17.  SARAH ADALINE4 CARPENTER (JOHN CARPENTER3 SR, JOHN2 CARPENTER, THOMAS1)
was born 1823 in Tenn, and died 1887 in ,Pike, Arkansas.  She married ROBERT
KELLEY Abt. 1839 in ,,Arkansas.  He was born in ,,Arkansas.
Children of SARAH CARPENTER and ROBERT KELLEY are:
i. MARGARET E.5 KELLEY, b. ,,Arkansas.
ii. RICHARD KELLEY.
iii. JOHN W. KELLEY, b. 1840, ,,Arkansas.
iv. MARTHA ELVIRA KELLEY, b. 1845, ,,Arkansas.
v. JEFFERSON J. KELLEY, b. 1848, ,,Arkansas.
vi. SUSAN JOSEPHINE KELLEY, b. 1850, ,,Arkansas.
vii. LUVISA ANN KELLEY, b. 1854, ,,Arkansas.
viii. NANCY EMOLINE KELLEY, b. 1858, ,,Arkansas.
ix. MARTIN ANDREW KELLEY, b. 1861, ,,Arkansas.
x. RENA KELLEY, b. 1865, ,,Arkansas.
18.  THOMAS BRIDGEWATER4 CARPENTER (JESSE3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October
02, 1828 in ,Jackson, Alabama, and died Aft. 1895 in Sulpher rock, Indep,
Arkansas.  He married TABITHA GARRETT June 03, 1853 in Sulpher rock,
Independence, Arkansas.  She was born December 1828 in Kentucky, and died Abt.
1890 in Sulpher rock, Indep, Arkansas.
Notes for THOMAS BRIDGEWATER CARPENTER:
Census records of Independence Co Ark.  Biography from Goodspeeds-NorthEast
Arkansas publ about 1885. Land and property records of Independence Co. Ark.
Thomas was a private in the Co K of col Robert Shavers regiments under Capt
Knight. enlisted at Sulpher rock, Arkansas Aug 7 1862. The company was later
called the 38th Ark Infantry Regiment. His records show deserted in 1863, but
many records show this when they were lost or went home to help.
More About THOMAS BRIDGEWATER CARPENTER:
Burial: Sulpher rock, Indep, Arkansas
Notes for TABITHA GARRETT:
Marriage records of Independence Co. Arkansas lists first marriage for Tabitha
to John Leroy Tuggle and second marriage to Thomas. B. Carpenter.  Census
records of Independence Co. Ark. Court records of Independence Co. Ark
More About TABITHA GARRETT:
Burial: Sulpher rock, Indep, Arkansas
Children of THOMAS CARPENTER and TABITHA GARRETT are:
i. JAMES5 CARPENTER, b. Sulpher rock, Independence, Arkansas.
Notes for JAMES CARPENTER:
died young according to bio of Thomas.
ii. MARGARET CARPENTER, b. June 07, 1856, Sulpher rock, Independence, Arkansas;
d. December 12, 1928, Sulpher rock, Independence, Arkansas; m. WILLIAM PETE
YOUNG, January 16, 1878, Sulpher rock, Independence, Arkansas; b. June 1855,
,,Kentucky; d. January 28, 1915, ,Independence, Arkansas.
More About MARGARET CARPENTER:
Burial: ,,,Kyler Cem
More About WILLIAM PETE YOUNG:
Burial: WYATT CEM, Independence, Arkansas
iii. MARTHA A. CARPENTER, b. 1859, Sulpher rock, Independence, Arkansas; m.
JOHN LINEBARGER, 1878, Sulpher rock, Independence, Arkansas.
More About MARTHA A. CARPENTER:
Burial: Macedonia Cem, Jackson Co, Arkansas
iv. JESSE LEE CARPENTER, b. February 26, 1864, Sulpher rock, Independence,
Arkansas; d. May 07, 1918, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee; m. SAVANNAH HARRIET
MORRIS, February 28, 1894, Newport, Ark; b. October 16, 1871, Jacksonport,
Jackson, Arkansas; d. May 09, 1953, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Notes for JESSE LEE CARPENTER:
Marriage certificate for Jesse and Savannah on file Jackson County Courthouse,
Newport, Jackson Co. Arkansas. Jesse buried Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis Tenn
More About JESSE LEE CARPENTER:
Burial: May 10, 1918, Evergreen Cem, Memphis, Tennessee
Notes for SAVANNAH HARRIET MORRIS:
References:Divorce from Jesse Carpenter on 3 May 1904- . Vol l book J Marriage
Records of Savannah (Vannie) Morris and Jesse Carpenter Chancery Ct. Records
Jackson County Arkansas records.
Divorced from Thomas Garrison court records Jackson County, Arkansas Death
notice Los Angeles California 1952,Los Angeles Times Newspaper.
MARRIAGE Cert: Newport Ark to Jesse Carpenter
Marriage Cert: Searcy Ark to Thomas Garrison
Found on the l880; l900; l9l0 census of Arkansas Jackson County
Savannah was spoiled by her father and when she was in her teens was sent to a
young ladies seminary in Huntsville, Alabama. It is interesting that she was
sent to this area, as that is where her Mother family came from to Jackson
County in 1840.  later she returned to Newport and when she was but 17 she
married in Searcy on 7 July 1887 to Thomas Garrison son of the Reverand
Garrison of Newport Methodist church. No doubt she met him while visiting her
sister Nellie in Searcy as Rev. Garrison had been stationed previously in
Searcy.  From family information it is thought that the marriage was frowned
upon by the family, specially Amelia Hamilton Morris and it may have had to do
with their young ages as Tom Garrison was but 18 and was working on the
steamboat on the White River.  He later became a steamboat Captain.  It seemed
everything was done to break up this marriage.  they separated on 15 Sept 1888
and were divorced 17 July 1891.  Tom Garrison and Savannah kept in contact with
one another in later years. They had l daughter Caroline(Dubie) Garrison. It is
said by my Aunt that Savannah always loved Tom and regretted the divorce and
blamed her Mother for the event.
Savannah married 2nd Jesse Lee Carpenter in 1894. he was the son of Thomas
Bridgewater Carpenter and Tabitha Garrett of Independence Co. Ark.  Jesse was
educated and had a good position in merchandising.  He had been a teacher in
Independence Co at one time.  Savannah and Jesse were divorced in 1904 in
Newport, Ark.  Savannah lived with her father in Newport during this time.  It
was said the drinking and gambling of Jesse was to blame.
Savannah was proud of the Morris heritage and her French ancestors and was a
petite and spirited woman.  She played the piano well and I remember her
playing the song " After the Ball if Over" when she was over 80 and playing it
well.  She told many stories of her father and had great affection for him.
She told how the people of Newport called him " Uncle Billy".  Savannah left
Newport and went to Fort Smith about 1914 with Doris and Charles and later
moved to Los Angeles and then to Arizona to be with her daughter Doris in Miami
,AZ. She died 5 May 1953 in Los Angeles and is buried in Los Angeles cemetery.
More About SAVANNAH HARRIET MORRIS:
Burial: ,Los Angeles, California
v. DIXIE LAND(RICHARD) CARPENTER, b. September 1861, Sulpher rock, Independence,
Arkansas; d. October 29, 1914, Rosie, Independence, Arkansas; m. (1) EMMA
PARALEE WYATT, Memphis, Tenn; m. (2) MARY FLORENCE HOOPER, June 30, 1905,
Sulpher Rock, Independence, Ark; b. April 28, 1875; d. March 11, 1952.
Notes for DIXIE LAND(RICHARD) CARPENTER:
More About DIXIE LAND(RICHARD) CARPENTER:
Burial: Rosie, Independence, Arkansas
19.  JAMES M.4 CARPENTER (JAMES C.3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born August 11, 1832,
and died April 18, 1911 in urbana, Illinois.  He married JOSEPHINE ROGERS
November 18, 1875 in Urbana, Illinois.  She was born 1849, and died June 20,
1885.
Children of JAMES CARPENTER and JOSEPHINE ROGERS are:
i. GRANT5 CARPENTER, b. February 12, 1877.
ii. NELLIE CARPENTER, b. January 22, 1880.
iii. MALE CARPENTER.
iv. MALE CARPENTER.
v. AUSTIN CARPENTER, b. December 27, 1883.
20.  GEORGE W.4 CARPENTER (JAMES C.3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1834, and died
July 07, 1894 in Kansas.  He married SUSANNA.
Notes for GEORGE W. CARPENTER:
Lived near Urbana Illinois untill 1885 whenhe sold out and moved to Kansas
maybe Chautauqua co.
Children of GEORGE CARPENTER and SUSANNA are:
i. JOSEPHINE5 CARPENTER, b. 1858.
ii. MARY CARPENTER, b. 1860.
iii. BELLE CARPENTER, b. 1861.
iv. ANNA CARPENTER, b. 1864.
v. BERTHA CARPENTER, b. 1875.
21.  MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE4 CARPENTER (JAMES C.3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born Abt.
1835, and died Abt. 1890 in urbana, Illinois.  He married JOANNA CARY.
Children of MARQUIS CARPENTER and JOANNA CARY are:
i. PERMELIA5 CARPENTER, b. 1870.
ii. JAMES CARPENTER, b. 1871.
iii. SUSANNA CARPENTER, b. 1872.
iv. JOHN CARPENTER, b. December 10, 1875.
22.  JOHN4 CARPENTER (ABNER3, BENJAMIN2, THOMAS1) was born 1800.  He met SARAH
Abt. 1830 in Overton Co Tnn.
Children of JOHN CARPENTER and SARAH are:
i. PETERSON5 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1831, Overton Co, Tennessee.
ii. NANCY CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1833, Overton Co, Tennessee.
iii. REUBEN CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1835, Overton Co, Tenn.
iv. MARY JANE CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1837, Overton Co, Tenn.
v. GEORGE W CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1839, Overton Co, Tenn; d. December 24, 1909,
Brownville, Nemaha Co Nebraska; m. SARAH SMITH, September 14, 1865, Sonora,
Atchinson Co , Missouri; b. March 05, 1848.
vi. JOHN W CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1841, Overton Co, Tenn.
vii. JASPER CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1843, Overton Co, Tenn.
viii. WALLIS CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1847, ILLINOIS.


496. James Carpenter

Number 169 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family on page 139.  He resided in New York City and was a tailor by trade.


1103. Stephen Carpenter

Number 425 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


1104. James Carpenter

Number 426 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  A ship builder in the New York Directory
of 1812.


1105. Andrew Carpenter

Number 427 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  A ship builder in the New York Directory
of 1812.


1106. John S. Carpenter

Number 428 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  A ship builder in the New York Directory
of 1812.


1107. Sally Carpenter

Number 429 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


1108. Henry Carpenter

Number 430 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.


497. Thomas Carpenter Gen.

Number 171 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family and extensive notes on page 140 & 141.

MILITARY: General Carpenter's Brigade of Westchester County Militia was
attached to the First Division of Infantry, this division furnished a total
of 2,065 men.  370 soldiers were in Gen. Carpenter's Brigade.

DEATH: "He died at Harrisons in 1819" per the above
record, yet the next line indicates his will "was proved March 13, 1817."

SEE: Westchester Records, book D, p. 392.
During the Revolution he was quartermaster under General Thomas.  At the battle
of White Plains, in a skirmish near Harrisons, the British surrounded a house
which sheltered several Americans, including General Thomas and Lt. Thomas
Carpenter.  They were all taken prisioner except Lt. Carpenter, who was left
for dead.  But by careful nursing he finally recovered and for his bravery was
made captain and then general.  The British were led by a Col. Simcoe.


From Vicki Held via email:

From: Vicki Held
To: John R. Carpenter
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: Carpenter Cousins Y-DNA Project - 143395 and 120641
I have done a little more research. There is another Thomas besides the General.

4th regiment  lists Thomas and James as privates (New York in the Rev.) Westchester county page 214, page 266 lists the two under the Land Bounty rights - but this is in the 2nd regiment of Westchester County under General Thomas Carpenter. So they have switched regiments. How does one find those records?

2nd Regiment lists Col. Thomas Thomas and Lieut. Thomas Carpenter ( page 204)

From the Roster of Troops, page 339
There is only one James listed ( private under Crane and Truesdell) 4th regiment
There are three Thomas listed:
1 - Lieut. Under Thomas/ Thomas (Also states ** run through the body with a bayonet at Harrison's Purchase, November 8, 1778. Shoemaker, Harrisons, Westchester Co. C20, I 125 is this a book)
2. Private under Harper/Drake
3. Private under Crane/ Truesdell (4th Regiment)

On the 1790 Census, 1800, 1810, both James and Thomas. For Harrisons, Purchase Township, Westchester County. We know that my James is there.

Elijah Carpenter along with Colvill Carpenter are listed on (page 253) Orange Count Militia 1st regiment (New York in the Rev -  Land Bounty Rights)

I also read some things about a Thomas Carpenter in the Purchase Monthly meeting. The son of Joseph. (perhaps older brother to James, son of Benedict) but the Carpenter Book does not list a son named Thomas for Joseph Carpenter s. of Benedict. I need to investigate the dates to see what generation they are discussing. Could this be the Thomas we are looking for? They would be first cousins.

Page  214 from the book “NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTION”  Chapter on Westchester County Militia — Fourth Regiment Among those listed:

COLONEL THADDEUS CRANE
QUARTER MASTER JACOB GILBERT
MAJOR: NATHANIEL DELAVAN
SURGEON SAMUEL BARNUM
ADJUTANT JOHN COOLEY,
CAPT. DANIEL BOUTON, CAPT. JESSE TRUESDELL,
LIEUT. DANIEL PURDY, BENJAMIN CHAPMAN,
LIEUT. EBENEZER AVARY,  NATHANIEL REYNOLDS
" SAMUEL LAWRENCE " JOSEPH BENEDICT " ABRAHAM SMITH, " SAMUEL LEWIS " BENAJAH BROWN " DAVID SMITH, " EPHRAIM LOCKWOOD " CORNELIUS CRANE ENSIGN ENOCH BENEDICT
" JONATHAN LODER " DAVID FANSHER, JEHIEL BOUTON, " DAVID PARDEE " JOSEPH DOOLITTLE " SAMUEL LEWIS, " EBENEZER SCOFIELD " ISAAC KEELER " WILLIAM ROGERS
ADDITIONAL NAMES ON STATE TREASURER'S FAY BOOKS:
Names Included are:  (There were about 100 names on the list- these were limited due to space)
Carpenter James
Avary Elisha
Bolt Azariah
Brown Deliverance
Carpenter Thomas
Avary James
Bolt Daniel
Brown Ebenezer
Chapman Daniel
Avary John
Boucks Daniel

What do I know?
Both James and Thomas show up together in the 4th Reg. and also on all Census data in Westchester County NY, town of Harrison (1790, 1800, 1810) I am not sure who Thomas Carpenter is - but think he is one of James's older brother's sons. He is the only James that is showing up on the census data. They lived in this county and township all their lives. The DAR said that James was such a common name - how do I know this is mine. However they fully agreed with my documentation that James Carpenter, born in 1754 was my gg grandfather. Both James and Thomas are found in the book under pensions and Elijah is also listed both with the 1st regiment and with pensions.


1109. Sally Carpenter

Number 433 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  She married a farmer from New Rochelle.


1110. Mary Carpenter

Number 434 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed.  She married a sadler from White Plains.


498. Andrew Carpenter

Number 170 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Family on page 139.
Andrew was a soldier in Col. John Mead's regiment, Captain James Greene's
company.  Enlisted at Flushing, LI in the Revolutionary War and died at Fort
Washington of a fever contracted in the service.  His widow afterwards became
the wife of Stephen Fields.

DEATH: 1778 per one record and 16 Nov 1776 per another.

Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
Name: Andrew Carpenter
SAR Membership: 13091
Birth Date: 1745
Birth Place: New York
Death Date: 1778
Death Place: Washington
Father: Stephen Carpenter   
Spouse: Mercy Reynolds   
Children: David Carpenter
Source Citation: Volume 66; SAR Membership Number 13091.
See also: Volume 66; SAR Membership Number 13092.


1115. Sally Carpenter

Number 430a in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No Family listed.  She died unmarried.


500. Nancy Carpenter

Number 173 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America" by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.
She married a Wheeler, probably Joshus or Joshua Wheeler, who married Ann
Carpenter, May 9, 1773, as per record of First Presbyterian Church,
New York. He was a cordwainer (shoemaker).

E-MAIL: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 From: "Elizabeth V Brady"
Searching for the ancestry of the NANCY CARPENTER, born before 1763, who
married JOSHUA WHEELER.  They had a son ELEPHALET WHEELER who was born in 1780.
I believe this CARPENTER family was from New York, possibly Westchester
County. Betty
REPLY:
"Jack A Schoedinger"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] Nancy Carpenter
I do not have much on the Wheeler line. According to the information in
my file Joshus Wheeler b. Abt 1763 had two brothers named Eliphalet and
Solomon. Joshua Married Nancy Carpenter abt 1770, the daughter of Stephen
and Amy (Field) Carpenter, (Stephen is a direct descendant of William
Carpenter the founder of Providence, RI. as follows Stephen, of Thomas,
of Joseph, of Joseph,of William). I have no record of children for them.
However, approximately a year later Nancy's sister Mary married Joushua's
brother Eliphalet and they had Eliphalet, Andrew, and three unnamed
female children.
My files on this family are in need of work so did not send gedcom, but
I'm sure you will hear from others in the group.

E-MAIL: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 From: "Elizabeth V Brady"
... Regarding your request for information on the descendants of Nancy
Carpenter, here's what I have prior to the generation which takes us into
living individuals, beyond which I've been asked not to go.  I'd be happy to
send you any additional documentation which you feel might be of help.
Betty
Descendants of Nancy Carpenter
1   Nancy CARPENTER  b: Aft. 1738
.  +Joshua WHEELER aka: Joseph WHEELER b: Bef. 1763
2   Eliphalet WHEELER  b: 1780  d: 1866
....  +Mary Matilda VAN LIEUDAN aka: Mary Matilda VAN LEW b: 1784  d: 1836
.. 3   Mary Matilda WHEELER  b: March 10, 1810  d: November 02, 1890 in 16
West 40th St., Manhattan, NYC, NY
......  +Charles GRIFFEN aka: Charles GRIFFIN b: May 20, 1800 in Mamaroneck,
Westchester Co., NY m: 1827 d: July 25, 1831 in Mamaroneck, Westchester Co.,
NY
.... 4   Ophelia Louise GRIFFEN aka: Ophie Louise GRIFFIN b: July 02, 1830
in New York City, NY  d: April 25, 1867 in 446 5th Avenue, Manhatten,
N.Y.C., NY
........  +George Henry BISSELL  b: November 08, 1821 in Hanover, NH m:
October 13, 1855 in Calvary Church, New York City, NY d: November 19, 1884
in 16 W. 40th St., New York City, NY
....... 5   Florence Wemple BISSELL  b: January 11, 1857 in New York  d:
November 26, 1912 in of 26 West 84th St., Manhattan, N.Y.C., NY
...........  +Charles Slason PLATT  b: December 07, 1846 m: June 02, 1887 d:
November 28, 1923 in New York City, NY
....... 5   Pelham St. George BISSELL, I, Rev., AM, AKC aka: GUBBY b:
December 05, 1858 in New York City, NY  d: April 02, 1918 in 254 Montgomery
St., Jersey City, NJ
...........  +Helen Alsop FRENCH aka: GAR b: February 12, 1865 in Stapleton,
Staten Island, NY m: June 07, 1886 in Trinity Chapel, New York City, NY d:
June 25, 1930 in 101 South Long Beach Ave., Village of Freeport, Long
Island, NY
......... 6   Pelham St. George BISSELL, II, Justice aka: Hon. Pelham St.
George BISSELL, Jr. b: April 11, 1887 in New York City, NY  d: September 08,
1943 in of 270 Park Avenue, Manhatten, NYC, NY
.............  +Mary Valentine Yale BISSELL aka: May BISSELL b: April 23,
1889 in 43 West 52 Street, New York City, NY m: November 10, 1910 in
Columbia, SC d: January 28, 1948 in 128 Willow St., Brooklyn Heights, NY