BIRTH: Tombstone states May 1, 1847.
NOTE: Civil War veteran, fought at Fort Sumpter(?)
NAME: AKA Mollie /Montz/
BIRTH: Born in Ohio per the 1850 census.
Number 720 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Family on page 241 & 242.Per Coles Carpenter himself, he was "wayward and wild" prior to his marriage.
He was led to see the folly of his ways by the preaching of earnest Methodist
ministers and united himself with the church at North Castle. He soon became
convinced that it was his duty to preach the Gospel. He became fully satisfied
on this point that nothing could turn him back, so after a brief preparatory
service as a exhorter, class leader, et cetera, he was licensed as a minister
of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the age of 24. Up to the day of his death
he continued earnestly and faithfully in his arduous, self denying work. He
was regarded by his fellow ministers as an able, conscietious and godly man.
He was Presiding Elder of the Troy District when he was taken sick, and after a
brief illness, he died at Cambridge.
Coles wife died a few years later in her 65th year.
The family recorded was written out by Coles himself on April 11, 1829 and was
furnished to the compiler of "The Carpenter Family in America" by his son,
Richard Carpenter of Rockford, IL in 1900.
She died in her 65th year.
Number 1300 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
He died unmarried.
Number 1302 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Died unmarried.
Number 1304 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Died unmarried.
Number 1306 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Number 1307 in the book, "The Carpenter Family in America, 1901.
Number 725 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. Family on page 243.
3594. Sarah Elizabeth Carpenter
Number 1308 in the book, The Carpenter Family in America by Daniel H.
Carpenter, 1901. She married a minister, name unknown and removed to the
vincinity of Boston, where she died. She left no issue, it is believed.
Information per her aunt Sarah.
Number 726 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Family on page 243 & 244. See notes in the above record.
SEE: Obiturary in the Advocate, 21 Dec. 1893.
She and her husband were extensive farmers at North Castle and Bedford.
She died aged 91 years, 3 months and 17 days. She provided alot of information
to the compiler of the above book.
The youngest who was not married.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Joseph CARPENTER Self M Male W 56 NY Mason NY NY
Jane CARPENTER Wife M Female W 65 NY Keeping House NJ NJ
Alonzo JONES SSon S Male W 37 NY None NY NJ
Ida CROSS Dau M Female W 27 NY Dress Maker NY NJ
Frank CROSS SonL M Male W 28 NY Wks Stch Factory ENG ENG
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Census Place Oyster Bay, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
Family History Library Film 1254919
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Page Number 415A
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sarah A. CARPENTER Self W Female W 76 NY Keeping House NY NY
Mary K. HICKS Dau W Female W 56 NY At Home NY NY
Martha D. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 54 NY At Home NY NY
Charles W. CARPENTER Son S Male W 43 NY Farmer NY NY
Sarah J. OSBORN Dau M Female W 36 NY At Home NY NY
Abby A. FRAZIER Other W Female B 32 NY Dom. Servant NY NY
Susan SIMMONS Other S Female B 12 NY Dom. Servant NY NY
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Census Place Oyster Bay, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
Family History Library Film 1254919
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Page Number 410D
Number 728 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901. Family on page 244 & 245.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
!New York went from a Colony to State in 1776.
See the notes on page 244 of the above work. A short synopsis: He bought a
piece of his father's property which had clay and sand, later he bought the
adjoining farm of John Carpenter which had similar deposits of these valuable
deposits and it was a source of much profit. He was a manof strict integrity
and unquestioned uprightness. He was a 71 year member & founder of the Glen
Cove Methodist Episcopal Church.
He also owned and ran 2 or 3 sloops and schooners for short haul frieghting.
One of these was named for his wife.NOTE: Died before the 1880 US Census. See wife's notes.
3601. Martha Deborah Carpenter
Number 1310 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
She was living in the old home in 1901. Unmarried.
With mother in the 1880 US Census.
3605. Charles Wesley Carpenter
Number 1314 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
He died unmarried.
With mother in the 1880 US Census.
3606. James Fletcher Carpenter
Number 1315 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
3607. Phebe Elizabeth Carpenter
Number 1316 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
She married twice. Note at end of page from newspaper clipping:
"Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 1, 1901. - Archibald H. Campbell, formerly of Brooklyn,
and Mrs. Phoebe E. Osborne, of plainsfield, N.J., were married at the
Methodist parsonage at noon today by the Rev. W. W. Gillis. The bridegroom
is 74 years old and had been previously married four times. His bride was a
widow of 55 years. Their wedding was a result of a romance begun nearly 50
years ago. ..."
Number 1317 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
With mother in the 1880 US Census. Listed as Sarah J. Osborn.
He was nephew of John H. Osborne.
Number 1318 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901. She died in infancy.
Musketa Cove became Glen Cove in 1834, Queens county. Nassau county in 1898.
Number 728 in the Daniel H. Carpenter book, 1901. Family on page 244 & 245.
!BIRTH: in Queens county because Nassau county was created in 1898.
!New York went from a Colony to State in 1776.
See the notes on page 244 of the above work. A short synopsis: He bought a
piece of his father's property which had clay and sand, later he bought the
adjoining farm of John Carpenter which had similar deposits of these valuable
deposits and it was a source of much profit. He was a manof strict integrity
and unquestioned uprightness. He was a 71 year member & founder of the Glen
Cove Methodist Episcopal Church.
He also owned and ran 2 or 3 sloops and schooners for short haul frieghting.
One of these was named for his wife.NOTE: Died before the 1880 US Census. See wife's notes.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sarah A. CARPENTER Self W Female W 76 NY Keeping House NY NY
Mary K. HICKS Dau W Female W 56 NY At Home NY NY
Martha D. CARPENTER Dau S Female W 54 NY At Home NY NY
Charles W. CARPENTER Son S Male W 43 NY Farmer NY NY
Sarah J. OSBORN Dau M Female W 36 NY At Home NY NY
Abby A. FRAZIER Other W Female B 32 NY Dom. Servant NY NY
Susan SIMMONS Other S Female B 12 NY Dom. Servant NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Oyster Bay, Queens, New York City-Greater, New York
Family History Library Film 1254919
NA Film Number T9-0919
Page Number 410D