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


946. James B. Carpenter Dr.

When he was two years old he removed to St. Lawrence county, NY.
He was educated in the Weslayan Semianry at Gouverneur, New York, and at the
Medical School at Casleton (?), Vermont.  He began to practice his profession
in Jefferson county, New York.  He was the assistant surgeon of the
Thirty-Fifth (35th) Regiment, New York, in the Civil War, and was with General
Daniel Sickles's Brigade in the Battle of Gettysburg.  He was appointed
collecter of customs at the port of Cape Vincent, New York.  He practiced
medicine at Gouvernuer for many years.  He died in 1895.
He married Roxaline, daughter of Nathan Monroe Flower, and sister of Governor
Roswell P. Flower.  Their daughter, Nina Frances, married Andrew Irving.
SEE: History of Northern New York. page 298.
Submitted by "Ken Warkentin" on 29 June 1999.


2132. Nina Frances Carpenter

SEE: History of Northern New York, page 298 and the Irving III section.
Submitted by "Ken Warkentin" on 29 June 1999.


950. Benjamin Carpenter

SEE: Number 1956 in the Carpenter Family in America Book of 1901.
See page 338 and 339 for family.  He moved from Cornith to Sharon, Washtenaw county, MI and thence to Lansing,MI where he died.  Until age 35 he was a teacher, then a farmer.


2138. Augustus D. Carpenter

No children listed.


2139. Frank L. Carpenter

He was a lawyer in Grand Rapids.  He provided his family information to the compiler of the 1901 Book.  He married but his wife died prior to giving him children.  It is probable she died of complications in pregancy.


951. Greene Carpenter

SEE: Number 1957 in the Carpenter Family in America Book of 1901.


2140. Mary E. Carpenter

She was a missionary when she died unmarried in Africa.


2141. Helen A. Carpenter

She died unmarried.


2142. Adella P. Carpenter

She was a teacher in Chesborough Seminary, North chili, Monroe county, NY.


Rev. William Hoag

He was a Methodist Minister.


2143. Julia Hoag

Died unmarried.


954. Thomas G. Carpenter

Number 1960 in the 1901 Book.  See page 340.


2144. Mariette Carpenter

BIRTH: The 1901 Book has 31 Nov 1855 as birth date!
No children listed.


2145. Ida Alice Carpenter

No children listed.


958. Daniel B. Carpenter

BIRTH: Born at Cornith in one place of the 1901 Book and Greenfield in another part of the same book.


959. Nathan Carpenter

Number 1965 in the Carpenter Family in America Book of 1901.
Nearly all of his life was spent in Brooklyn, L.I (NY).  See notes on page 340 and 341.  He was engaged in the lumber trade and in real estate. He was a gentleman of the old school.  See note on bottom of the page.


2149. Andrew J. Carpenter

An Unnamed Wagon Train Passing through Council Bluffs
Reported in the Frontier Chronicle May 30, 1849
(The Company started with 64 wagons, 192 well-armed men, 10 women and 10
children.  Their points of origin were not listed.)
SEE WEB PAGE:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iapottaw/WgnTrn5.htm
One of the members was: A. J. Carpenter.

A young man who went west to seek his fortune but ended up dying of disease on 13 Feb 1853 in Sacramento, California.  He wrote a letter home saying he was dying.  A kind soul mailed the letter and noted the date of death and location.


963. Thomas S. Carpenter

CENSUS:
1880 United States Census
Household:
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Thomas S. CARPENTER   Self   M   Male   W   73   NY   Farmer   NY   RI
Eliza CARPENTER   Wife      Female   W   64   NY   Keeping House   NY   RI
Kate M. CARPENTER   Dau   S   Female   W   31   NY   At Home   NY   NY
Charles H. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   29   NY   Farmer   NY   NY
Wilbor H. CARPENTER   Son   S   Male   W   25   NY      NY   NY
Augustus BAEM   Other   S   Male   W   21   GER   Works On Farm   GER   GER
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Source Information:
 Census Place Parma, Monroe, New York
 Family History Library Film   1254861
 NA Film Number   T9-0861
 Page Number   317C


E-MAIL:  From:         MzCortez@aol.com     10/21/2001 9:08 AM
Subject:    Thomas S. Carpenter named inPeleg G. Rogers will Wayne Co NY
    To:         jrcrin001@cox.com
Last Will and Testament of Peleg Rogers
Author: Kathleen Simmons  Date: 10 Dec 1999 12:00 PM GMT
Surnames: Rogers, Carpenter, Lang, Foster, Winegar
Classification: Will
In the name of God, Amen; I, Peleg G. Rogers, of the Town of Butler, in the County of Wayne, and State
of New York, of the age of forty six years and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and
declare this my last will and testament, in manner following: that is to say: First, I give to my wife
Cynthia A. Rogers in trust all my estate both real and personal, accounts, judgements, mortgages,
notes and all demands, wheresoever the same may be either in the United States or Canadas, This is
not understood to interfere With her rights of dower or any other rights given by statute. This first is to
continue, and she is to be executrix and in full power while she lives or remains my widow, to have, use
and enjoy sufficient and what is necessary for her main business. And I commit the tuition and custody
of our only surviving son, John E. Rogers unto my said wife Cynthia A. Rogers his being of the age of four
years the fifteenth day of last March, provided she remains my widow, but if she dies or marries during
the non age of our said son John E. Rogers or if at any time previous she shall become incapacitated
then said trust shall cease and I hereby appoint my friends Asa Foster, and Thomas Lang of Butler and
James R. Winegar of Savannah all of Wayne County and State of New York whom I hope and trust will
assist and advise my said wife as long as she shall live and whom I hereby appoint my executors of this
my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. It is understood that all my just
debts are to be canceled and paid out of my Estate as soon as may be after my decease, not interfering
with the dower rights of my wife after my decease. In case our said son, John E. Rogers shall die before,
she shall receive the full estate or his said mother shall die leaving him propertied of the said estate and
he should die leaving no lawful issue, then at his death all that part of my estate not necessary to pay
his just debts shall descend to Thomas S. Carpenter of Saratoga County a! nd to his heirs, and to John
Rogers, son of Adam Rogers formerly of Saratoga County and to this said Johns heirs to be divided
equally between said Thomas S. Carpenter and said John Rogers and their heirs, nothing herein
contained shall be so construed as to prevent our said son John E. Rogers from holding and enjoying my
said estate, him and his lawful issue during their natural lives. And I hereby desire and request that the
said Thomas Lang, Asa Foster, and James R. Winegar shall associate with my said wife in taking letters
of administration without any bail being required, and in case of the death or other inability of my said
wife, then I commit the tuition and care of our said son John E. Rogers unto the said executors of this
my last will and testament, until he shall arrive at the lawful age and capability of taking care of himself.
In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty second day of December one
thousand eight hundred and fifty eight.
Peleg G. Rogers


2154. Kate M. Carpenter

Deceased by 1900.


Isaac Carpenter

This Isaac Carpenter has not been positively identified.  Per the Carpenter Family in America Book of 1901, he was of no known relation.
However, he may have been the Isaac Carpenter who was born 5 Jan 1803
in ,,NY, son of Roger & Prudence (Robinson) Carpenter.  If so he died in 1875.
Children listed are per the notes of the 1901 Book.