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


553. William Carpenter

NOT PROVEN - Mulatto son.


554. George Carpenter

Number 210 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America." by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  No family listed in that record.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census - with son William and his family.

Grave marked by DAR in 1963, New York Artillery 2nd regiment. See below.
George Carpenter    Compact Disc #42     Pin #321368
George Carpenter Compact Disc #145 Pin #2206967

----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Glenn    rlglenn@tds.net
To: John R Carpenter (JRC)
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 9:42 AM
Subject: Carpenter Pedigree

William Denton Carpenter b, Feb 3,1930, at home 8139 Jordan Road, Atlas Twp, Grand Bland,Michigan still living

Joseph Denton Carpenter b May 18, 1904 Genesee County, Burton, Michigan d. Feb. 20, 1990 Midland Michigan buried Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc, Michigan

Denton Jacob Carpenter  b. May 25 1868 Genesee County, Davison twp. Michigan  d. January 29, 1951, Vassar, Michigan, buried Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc, Michigan

Jacob Denton Carpenter  b. June 28, 1834, Onondaga County New York d. May 25, 1903, Burton Twp. Flint, Michigan, buried Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc, Michigan.

William Carpenter Sr.  B. Sept. 16, 1805, Duchess County, Stanford, New York, d. July 13, 1898, Atlas Twp. Goodrich, Michigan, buried Goodrich cemetery, Atlas, Michigan

George Carpenter b. 1757 Duchess County, New York, d 1859 Genesee County Atlas Twp, Goodrich Michigan, buried Goodrich Cemetery, Atlas, Michigan, Grave marked by DAR in 1963, New York Artillery 2nd regiment.

George Carpenter b. August 1726, North Castle Westchester, New York, d. May 27 1811 Duchess County, New York

Timothy Carpenter b. April 1, 1698 Musketa Cove LI, d May 24, 1769 North Castle Westchester New York
XXXXXXXXX the following ancestry seems off. JRC
Timothy Carpenter b Dec. 19, 1665 Pawtucket R.I. d. New York (these records are the ones we cannot find due to a fire)

Ephraim Carpenter b. 1639  Pawtucket R.I., d 1703 Providence R.I.

William Carpenter b.1610 Amesbury England d. 1685 Rhode Island, Pawtucket


Abigail Gildersleeve

Father:  Henry Gildersleeve     Disc #42     Pin #321299
Mother:  Mary Hall     Disc #42     Pin #321300


557. Samuel Carpenter

Number 209 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America." by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  He was a farmer in Dutchess county, NY.


Anne

NAME: Posibly Anne.


Isaac Barnes

He married Anne Carpenter, daughter of Samuel Carpenter of Dutchess county.


558. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 208 in the book "The Carpenter Family in America." by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901.  Elizabeth and her husband were well known members of the
Society of Friends.


560. Seaman Carpenter

Number 213 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  Family on page 152.

SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher
Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY.
Usher maybe wrong.  See great grandfather's notes.


Sarah Simmons

SEE: The book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter which lists her last name as SEAMAN, but this is wrong.


1290. John Carpenter

Number 547 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  No Family listed.

SEE:  Saratoga County, New York Will Testators. Maybe the following?
http://www.sampubco.com/ny/nysaratoga2.htm
CARPENTER, JOHN              *                             46-1-249
CARPENTER, JOHN              HALF MOON                     46-38-37


1291. Sarah Carpenter

Number 548 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  No Family listed.


561. Zeno Carpenter

Number 214 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  Family on page 152.  He was a minister of the Friends' Society, and
a deeply religious man.
BIRTH: 8 May 1762 on one page and 18 May 1762 on another page. 18 May is correct.
MARRIAGE: 2 times in the above book and 3x in the PRF/IGI. See below for #3.


Zeno Carpenter Compact Disc #129 Pin #2662559 (AFN: 46KC-F2)  Sex: M
Event(s) Birth: 18 May 1762 North Castle, Westchester, New York, USA
Parents
Marriage(s) Spouse: Hannah Van Deursen  Disc #129 Pin #2660690 Marriage: abt 1801 of Cornwall, Orange, New York, USA
Other Event(s)
Census: 1790 Cornwall, Orange, New York, USA
Census: 1800 , Orange, New York, USA
married: abt 1801 Cornwall,Orange,New York, USA
Census: 1810 , Orange, New York, USA
Census: 1830 Cornwall, Orange, New York, USA

Submitter Ted G COX 120 NE Jolly Roger Lane Belfair, WA 98528

Marriage(s) - CHALLENGED! This probably belongs to another Zeno.
Spouse: Hannah VanDeursen  Disc #146 Pin #2912499 Marriage: 1801 Cornwall, Orange, New York, United States (NOTE: marriage was about 1836/1840)
Spouse: Sarah Hoag  Disc #146 Pin #2913698 Marriage: 1814
Spouse: Lydia Clark  Disc #146 Pin #2910533 Marriage: 29 Mar 1786

EMAIL:
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruth Wallingford
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 10:06 PM
To: CARPENTER@rootsweb.com
Subject: [CARPENTER] Zeno Carpenter 1762
In an attempt to correct much of the erroneous information regarding
Zeno Carpenter born May 18, 1762 in North Castle, Westchester,
NY. As posted in the Feb 7, 1851 Quaker newsletter THE FRIEND as a
memoir/obituary for Zeno Carpenter, son of William and Sarah Seaman
Carpenter. This is an excerpt from: "A Memoir of Friends in Smyrna,
concerning our beloved Friend Zeno CARPENTER, a member and minister
of New Hartford Monthly Meeting."
This our dear Friend, according to his own account, was born in North
Castle, Westchester county, New York, the 18th of Fifth month, 1762,
of honest parents professing the Troth, viz., William and Sarah Carpenter.
He was received a member of the Society of Friends; and about his
twenty-fourth year, he was joined in marriage with Lydia Clark. In
reference thereto he says, "I have and do believe, that it was the
pointings of best Wisdom that we were joined together."
In 1813 he lost his beloved wife, which proved a close trial to him,
yet he was favoured to resign all up to the Lord. In adverting to
which he says, "1 feel in a very tried, lonely situation, no other to
rely upon but God alone, who is my Rock, my Refuge, and safe hiding place."
In 1815, he removed within the limits of Bridgewater Monthly Meeting,
of which Smyrna was then a branch. In 1817 he was married to Sarah
Hoag and in 1822 removed to Utica, where he spent the most of the
remainder of his days.
He quietly breathed his last the 23rd of Third month, 1849, aged 86
years. Now gathered home like a shock of corn fully ripe. " Mark the
perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace."
This Zeno was never married to Hannah Van Duerson.


1294. Bethany Carpenter

Number 539 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.


1296. Sarah Carpenter

Number 541 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.


1297. Susanna Carpenter

Number 542 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
She died in infancy.


1298. Ruth Carpenter

Number 543 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
She died in infancy.


1299. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 544 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.


1301. Lydia Carpenter

Number 546 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.


Hannah VanDeursen

Father: Jacob J VanDeursen  Disc #146 Pin #2911813
Mother: Mary Ashley  Disc #146 Pin #2910891

NOTE:  This person probably did not marry Zeno Carpenter b. 8 May 1762 but another Zeno Carpenter.


562. Stephen Carpenter

Number 215 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  No Family listed.

BIRTH: Conflict where born. The above has Long Island, NY as birth yet others have Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.  Possible merging of two Stephen Carpenters?

SEE: Letter to Members of the Carpenter Fund Association, 10 Nov. 1882
Poughkeepsie, NY.  By W. C. Barker, Pres't Carpenter Fund Association.
Which gives children for this Stephen Carpenter.

DEATH: Questionable - Some have death by 1826, but no proof given.
Some people have speculated that the following was for this Stephen Carpenter - But no proof given.
New York Deaths and Burials, 1795-1952
Name: Stephen Carpenter
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 19 Nov 1821
Death Place: Manhattan, New York, New York
Age:
Birth Date:
Birthplace: West Chester
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B05582-7
System Origin: New York-EASy
Source Film Number: 447545
Reference Number: bk 4
Source Citation

"New York Deaths and Burials, 1795-1952," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/
F6M7-HMY : accessed 28 June 2012), Stephen Carpenter.

AF/PRF
1-5 of 5 results for > Name: Stephen Carpenter, Event: Birth, Place: New York, Event Range: 1763-1764
in Ancestral File and Pedigree Resource File

1) Stephen CARPENTER
Ancestral File
birth: 29 Apr 1764 North Castle,​ Westchester,​ NY
death: 1826  
marriage: 26 Mar 1788  
 parents: William CARPENTER,​ Sarah SEAMAN
spouse: Hannah HOAG
child: Phebe CARPENTER
 
2) Stephen /Carpenter/
Pedigree Resource File
birth: 29 Apr 1764 North Castle,​ Westchester Co.,​ NY
marriage: 26 Mar 1788  
 parents: William /​Carpenter/​,​ Sarah /​Seaman/​
spouse: Hannah /​Hoag/​
 
3) Stephen /Carpenter/
Pedigree Resource File
birth: 29 APR 1764 North Castle,​ Westchester,​ Colonial New York
marriage: 26 MAR 1788  
 parents: William /​Carpenter/​,​ Sarah /​Seaman/​
spouse: Hannah /​Hoag/​
 
4) Stephen /Carpenter/
Pedigree Resource File
birth: 29 Apr 1764 Long Island,​ New York,​ USA
death: 1826  
marriage: 26 Mar 1788 Nine Partners,​ Dutchess,​ New York,​ USA
 parents: William /​Carpenter/​,​ Sarah /​Seaman/​
spouse: Hannah /​Hoag/​
children: Phebe /​Carpenter/​,​ William /​Carpenter/​...
 
5) Stephen /Carpenter/
Pedigree Resource File
birth: 29 APR 1764 North Castle,​ Westchester,​ New York
marriage: 26 MAR 1788  
 parents: William /​Carpenter/​,​ Sarah /​Seaman/​
spouse: Hannah /​Hoag/​
 
DETAILS of two best of five.
Ancestral File
name: Stephen CARPENTER
gender: Male
birth: 29 Apr 1764 North Castle, Westchester, NY
death: 1826
AFN: 46KC-G7
Parents
father: William CARPENTER  (AFN: 46KC-BJ )
mother: Sarah SEAMAN  (AFN: 46KC-CP )
Marriages (1)
spouse: Hannah HOAG (AFN: 9W8X-HF )
marriage: 26 Mar 1788
child 1:
Phebe CARPENTER  (AFN: 27ZQ-7R ) gender: Female
BIRTH 4 Jan 1789_Starkshoro, Addison, VT
DEATH 21 Sep 1853_Lincoln Twp., Addison, VT
BURIAL Lincoln Graveyard, Lincoln Twp., Addison, VT
Submitters (4)
submitter: dadsargent1847408
submitter: mjsimek584784
Source Citation
"Ancestral File v4.19," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MWQ2-146 :
accessed 28 June 2012), entry for Stephen CARPENTER.

Pedigree Resource File
name: Stephen /Carpenter/
gender: Male
birth: 29 APR 1764 North Castle, Westchester, Colonial New York [1]
death:

Parents
father: William /Carpenter/
mother: Sarah /Seaman/
Marriages (1)
spouse: Hannah /Hoag/
marriage: 26 MAR 1788
Submission
submitter: ghalstead1098355
submission date: 16 Oct 2009
submission id: MMQ7-V2T
person count: 75,351

Notes
AFGS 2 _TMPLT 3 FIELD 4 NAME Page
birth: AFGS 3 _TMPLT 4 FIELD 5 NAME Page
Sources
Ged Jim Rubins 5/4/00 AFGS 1 _TMPLT 2 TID 0 2 FIELD 3 NAME Footnote 3 VALUE Ged Jim Rubins
5/4/00 2 FIELD 3 NAME ShortFootnote 3 VALUE Ged Jim Rubins 5/4/00 2 FIELD 3 NAME Bibliography
3 VALUE Ged Jim Rubins 5/4/00.
Ken Erd GEDCOM file imported in 2006 - Replaces all his earlier data AFGS 1 _TMPLT 2 TID 0 2 FIELD
3 NAME Footnote 3 VALUE Ken Erd GEDCOM file imported in 2006 - Replaces all his earlier data 2
FIELD 3 NAME ShortFootnote 3 VALUE Ken Erd GEDCOM file imported in 2006 - Replaces all his
earlier data 2 FIELD 3 NAME Bibliography 3 VALUE Ken Erd GEDCOM file imported in 2006 - Replaces
all his earlier data.
Source Citation
"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/ST9N-5ZG :
accessed 28 June 2012), entry for Stephen /Carpenter/.


Hannah Hoag

MARRIAGE: Questioned. Need documentation.


1305. Sarah Carpenter

Number 541 in the book The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.

MARRIAGE: Conflict regarding spouse and death.  Same spouse name (Sabun
verses Seburn & Dortland verses Dorland) but two distinctly different death dates.
First is 3 Mar 1826 in Dutchess County, NY and the second in Salem, Iowa on 8/8/
1846.


1309. Ruth Carpenter

Spouse:
Amos Battey 1800 – 1872
Children:
Lydia C Battey 1822 – 1917
William Carpenter Battey 1824 – 1897
Lucy Battey 1827 – 1909
Stephen Battey 1829 – 1831
Josephus Battey 1832 – 1836
Zeno C Battey 1834 – 1913
James Hervey Battey 1837 – 1919
Julia Mariah Battey 1842 – 1849
Ruth Carpenter Battey 1845 – 1849


Amos Battey

Parents:
Nicholas Battey 1758 – 1847
Thankful Baker 1758 – 1850


570. Willett Carpenter

Number 223 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  See page 152 & 153 for notes & family.

He was a loyalist and became a Colonel in De Lancey's Battalion and as a
consequence he was forced to leave the country at the close of the
Revolutionary War.  He had been married only a short while, when they left New
York on the ship Cyrus, with his parents & siblings, in September 1783 for what
is now known as St. John, New Brunswick.
On the voyage his wife gave birth to his son Willet, who, as far as the above
reasearcher can tell was their only child.
Col. Willett Carpenter became an extensive ship owner and afterwards in
partnership with David hatfield, was a prosperous merchant at St. John.  He was
communicant of Trinty Episcopal Church, St. John, and a man well known in the
community for his ability and honest dealing.

E-MAIL:  Fri, 5 Jan 2001.  From: Phebe Cortez -  MzCortez@aol.com
Claims and Memorials Memorial of Willet Carpenter of New York
To the Honourable the Commissioners
appointed by a late Act of Parliament further
to enquire into the Losses and Services of
the American Loyalist &c &c &c
The Memmorial of Willet CARPENTER late of Westchester County in the
Province of New York but now of Queens County in the Province of New Brunswick
Most Humbly sheweth That your Memmorialist for his Loyalty to his King and firm attachment to the
British Goverment was Compelled to to [sic] fly for Refuge and Protection to
the Royal Army than at New York as Early as the year 1777 March the 12th
Day  and your Memmorialist hath Rendered Goverment the Services and on
Account of  his Said Loyalty hath Suffered the Losses Stated in the Schedule and
Estimate hereunto annexed.
Your Memmorialist therefore Prays that his Case may be Taken into your
Consideration in order that under your Honours Report that your
Memmorialist may be Enabled to Receive Such Aid and Relief as his Losses and Services
may be found to Deserve.
Willet CARPENTER
Province of New Brunswick
City St. John April the 6th 1786
Great Britain, Public Record Office, Audit Office 13, Volume 21, folio 86.
SEE Web page:
http://www.royalprovincial.com/military/mems/ny/clmcarpenter.htm
MORE:
Claims and Memorials
Losses & Services of Willet Carpenter
The Schedule and Estimate of the Losses and Services of Willet Carpenter
During the Late unhappy Dissentions in America Late of the County of
Westchester in the Province of New York.
(Vizt.)Â Â Your Memmorialist assisted to Raise a Company in the Kings
American Regt. as will appear by Request of Colo. FANNING went into the Fishkills
Mountain and Guided in Twenty Recruits to New York and after the
abovesaid Service Guided in to New York from North-Castle Seven Recruits to the
abovesd. Regt. five years Service at Morisinia under Command of Colo. James
DeLANCEY, Colo. Isaac HATFIELD and Major BAIRMORE.
1782 Sent out as a Spy by General LOUSBURGH and made Returns. Twice
a prisoner.                      Willet CARPENTER


Mary Davenport

Her father is believed to be Richardson Davenport but may have been his
brother Robert also.


571. Elizabeth Carpenter

Number 224 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She either remained in North Castle or else returned there at an
early day.

Descendants submitted by Sara Mosher.  See below.

E-MAIL:
From: "Sara Mosher"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 12:26 PM
Subject: [CARPENTER] Elizabeth Carpenter m. James Green
...
**6. Elizabeth 1759–Aft 1845 m. James (Caleb?) Green Abt 1756-Abt July 1825*

*Document 1838 –Petition- 145
To his Excellency Major General Sir John Harvey K.C.H. and CB Lieutenant
Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick*
**
*To the Honble the President of Her Majestys Legeslative Councel and the
Honble the Speaker and Members of the House of Assembly*

*Humbly Shewith
That yours is the Widow of James Green who served as Sergent Major in the
Kings American Regmt under Col. Fannen during the Revolutionary War that she
with her Husband came to this Country with the Loyalist that she is now
Living with her Son in Law upon his Affectionate Bounty that she is Eighty
Years of Age and trusts that the Liberality of the Legeslature will extend
to her the Bounty that they have generosly extended to persons in her
situation she begs leave Respectfuly to refer the truth of her Pettion to
the Addedaved annexed And your petitioner in duty bound will ever pray

Elizabeth    x her mark   Green
Queens County Parish Wickham

Source: Provincial Archives New Brunswick
Government Records, Old Soldiers and/or Widows

**The Court 1845*
*Document N1a-1845
It has been certified to us that the undermentioned Pensioners of Old
Soldiers of the Revolutionary War and their widows are at present living*

*Joseph Hoyt
Elizabeth Green
Mary Sands
James Appleby
Mary Ferris
Sarah Delong
Catherine Thorne*
**
*Signed: Henry Peters, William Foshay(?)*

*Source: Provincial Archives New Brunswick
Government Records, Old Soldiers and/or Widows
*
*7. Willet Green Abt 1776 – Aft 1818 m. Hannah Vincent 3 Mar 1776 - Aft 1818

8. Charles Vincent Green Aft 1817 – Bef 9 May 1892 m. Margaret Ann Pineo Abt
1823 - 9 May 1892
*
Daniel F Johnson : Volume 87 Number 1170
Date : May 25, 1892
County : Saint John
Place : Saint John
Newspaper : Messenger and Visitor

d. Apple River, N.S., May 9, of inflammation of the lungs, Margaret GREEN
w/o late Charles GREEN, age 69 years. Sister Green was converted about two
years ago and was baptized by Rev. W.H. Jenkins. She leaves six children.

*9. Ada May Green 1868–1938 m. Havelock H. Mosher 1858-1926

10. Berton Dyas Mosher 1898-1961 m. Luella Lovitt McQuaid 1899-1980

11. Kenneth Berton Mosher m. Constance Pitts

12. Sara Victoria Mosher


James Green

NAME: Caleb is probably wrong.  It should be James.  SEE Below.

Descendants of James (Caleb) Green
Generation No. 1
1.  JAMES (CALEB)3 GREEN  (CALEB2, CALEB1) was born Abt. 1758 in of North
Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY, and died in North Castle ,WESTCHESTER, NY.  He married
ELIZABETH CARPENTER Abt. 1778 in New Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY, daughter of
ARCHEALUS CARPENTER and REBECCA GOULDING.  She was born February 04, 1759 in
Noth Castle, Westchester,NY.
Notes for JAMES (CALEB) GREEN:
From: Bakergen@aol.com
Date: 28 October, 1999 6:37 AM
Under the #83 Archelaus Carpenter you have #2 child Elizabeth md. to Caleb
Green.  This is an error in the Carpenter book.  His name was James Green...
in one land grant he is referred to as Thomas Lewis James Green, but James is
what he referred to himself in his will.  I have a copy of a picture of James
(his son-in-law was noted watercolorist Anthony Flower).  They lived near the
Carpenters on Washdamoak Lake in New Brunswick and the Carpenter and Green
families later intermarried again... but not my line.
Notes for ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
!Number 224 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She either remained in North Castle or else returned there at an
early day.
More About JAMES GREEN and ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
Marriage: Abt. 1778, New Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY
NAME: "In one land grant he is referred to as Thomas Lewis James Green, but
James is what he referred to himself in his will.  I have a copy of a
picture of James (his son-in-law was noted watercolorist Anthony Flower).
They lived near the Carpenters on Washdamoak Lake in New Brunswick and the
Carpenter and Green families later intermarried again... but not my line."
Bob Baker.

EMAIL:
From: "Sara Mosher"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] Elizabeth Carpenter m. James Green
...
The incorrect info that has been sent to me and that I have seen posted on
the Internet showed Elizabeth Carpenter married (1) Havelock Mosher and (2)
James Green, and had three children with Mosher - Berton, Kenneth and Sara,
which makes me very ancient indeed.

As far as my New Brunswick ancestors go, I have copies of the microfilmed
original documents that I ordered from the Provincial Archives of New
Brunswick; i.e. an 1811 petition for land where James Green stated his age
and the PANB record (Loyalist documents) stating that Elizabeth Green
(Elizabeth Carpenter) was still alive in 1845. Luckily for descendants of
Elizabeth (Carpenter) Green and James Green, one of their daughters, Mary,
married Anthony Flower who painted many pictures of family and friends in
the early to later part of the 1800s. I found a baptismal record on a GenWeb
site for their youngest daughter Catherine Green that described her as "Black
adult born 4 Oct 1802". I was smitten with the idea that I could be a
"sista"HIPS Firewall enforcing packet but decided I'd better check it out. I contacted the transcriber who
sent me a jpeg of the document. I replied that it looked to me like it was
the father's occupation of Blacksmith and he agreed.

I realize the huge importance of documentation. Two of my female ancestors
married to Moshers were Mayflower descendants and though the GSMD is very
strict about documentation, as they should be, I currently have membership
in the Society as a descendant of four heads of families. Finding
documentation to prove my Margaret Ann Pineo's descent from Miles Standish
and Henry Samson has proven to be much more difficult! But that's one of the
most challenging and enjoyable parts of genealogy.
...
Sara


572. Coles Carpenter

Number 225 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  His family and notes are on page 153 & 154.


Elizabeth Birdsall

She lived to be over 100 years old.


1313. Benjamin Carpenter

Number 552 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  He died unmarried.


1314. Phebe Carpenter

Number 553 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She died unmarried.


1315. Rachel Carpenter

Number 554 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She was living in 1884.


1317. Rebecca Carpenter

Number 556 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She married her cousin Thomas Carpenter and removed to Boston.
She was living in Halifax in 1888.


Thomas Carpenter

Thomas Carpenter married his cousin Rebecca and removed to Boston.
Was this his second marriage, first or what?  The Ancestral file has him born
circa 1792 but no parents listed.  Other than the note in the 1901 book,
regarding his being a cousin, nothing more is known.


1318. Hannah Carpenter

Number 557 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She married an Andrews or Denton.


1320. Coles Carpenter Jr.

Number 559 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.


573. Phebe Carpenter

Number 226 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.  She and her husband returned to New York.


Thomas Frost Jr.

On 27 Apr 1999 "Lawrence Gordon More" LMORE@worldnet.att.net supplied;
BOOK: Taken from 'Frost Genealogy' by Josephine C. Frost, copyright 1912.
Page 221.
There was a Thomas and Thomas, Jr., who served in the Revolutionary War
from Dutchess County.
MISC: There is no Thomas, Jr. in the above record.  The Thomas Frost who
married Phebe Carpenter (daughter of Archelaus & Rebecca (Goulding) Carpenter)
was probably the Thomas, Jr. that should be a son to Thomas Frost
born 17 May 1718. See below.
THOMAS FROST, who d. between 1774-1783, m. Phebe, b. July 7, 1764, daughter
of Archelaus (Hercules, Ar'cles) and Rebecca (Goulding) Carpenter. The
compiler has been unable to learn whom the parents of the above Thomas
were, but there is a tradition in the family that his son Archelaus was
born and raised on Long Island and that the family were a "well-to-do" one,
owning their slaves, etc., and that Thomas had a brother who went to Nova
Scotia.