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    1. Re: Fwd: [CARPENTER] Carpenters Fleming Co KY forward to Tom C
    2. What I have on this Jonathan is the following (index codes and all): 6JDEAD. .i.Cornell: Jonathan; Cornell, son of .i.Cornell: Joseph (Jr.);Cornell (Jr.) and wife .i.Hadden: Sarah; Hadden, was born in 1764 and died in 1834. He married (1) .i.Carpenter: Lydia; Carpenter (dau. .i.Carpenter: Caleb; Carpenter) and (2) .i.Acker: Jemima; Acker (no dates). CG names 7 children without indicating which wife bore whom (Seems likely at least four were by 1st, since "Zeno" was a Carpenter name.): , , 7JDEADA. .i.Cornell: Caleb;, b. 1790, m. .i.Lamoree: Phebe; Lamoree 7JDEADB. .i.Cornell: Joseph;, b. 1793, m. .i.Merritt: Deborah D.; Merritt 7JDEADC. .i.Cornell: Zeno;, b. 1795, d. 1795 7JDEADD. .i.Cornell: Zeno;, b. 1796, m. .i.Brown: Mary; Brown 7JDEADE. .i.Cornell: Philip Ward; (no further record) 7JDEADF. .i.Cornell: Deborah; (no further record) 7JDEADG. .i.Cornell: Sarah D.;, m. .i.Carpenter: Isaac L.; Carpenter This is partly attributable to Prentiss Glazier, but the family also appears in the 1902 Cornell Genealogy as well as Doherty (Dutchess Co.) and Bolton (Westchester Co.). Some people decline to put much faith in Glazier, but I have the two other sources in this case, too. None say that Jonathan was the son of Willett. If there is good evidence of Jonathan being connected to Willett, I'd like to see it.

    03/21/2004 11:52:37
    1. [CARPENTER] RE: CARPENTER-D Digest V04 #33
    2. Sandy Boleware
    3. Hi, I'm also interested in John of Guilford. Would love to correspond regarding him. Sandy, Kennewick, WA, USA (formerly of Fremont, CA) _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://clk.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/

    03/19/2004 03:42:34
    1. [CARPENTER] John Carpenter of Guilford ,VT
    2. Gene of Sayre,PA. contact me regarding the subject matter

    03/18/2004 06:45:40
    1. Re: [CARPENTER] [MinVal] Carpenter Info
    2. jrcrin001
    3. Robin, "The third paragraph is a mystery" - See the data below. I hope it helps. John R. Carpenter La Mesa, CA NEW e-mail address: [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Analytix: RobinC" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 3:07 PM Subject: [CARPENTER] [MinVal] Carpenter Info > Hello Carpenters > The info below was provided me on the Minisink Valley > list-serve. The first two paragraphs refer to Carpenters known to > me. (Silas and Moses W. are brothers.) The third paragraph is a mystery; > Levi Carpenter of Lumberland might be a relative of the Silas > Carpenter and Moses W. Carpenter households...or maybe not. > If anyone here knows about Levi and his family, I'd sure like to > hear it. (Or, if anyone has info on later generations of ANY of these > Carpenters, that would be terrific, too.) > Robin > > > >Hi Robin, > > > >I found your Carpenters on the 1870 census in Lumberland, Sullivan Co., NY. > >Silas Carpenter, age 50, was a boat builder; Clarissa age 80 was keeping > >house; Margaret age 48 and Temp. age 39, all born NY. Also in the household > >was Richard Campbell who "works at building boats" and was born in England. > > > >In Forestburgh, Sullivan Co I found Moses W. Carpenter, 49, farmer; Eliza D. > >age 35; Clarrisa J. age 9; Lewis E. age 5; Hattie age 3; Moses W. age 1. > >All were born in NY > > > >In Lumberland, Levi Carpenter age 36, b. NY, farmer & Maria age 35, b. NJ > >had Melissa age 17; Benjamin 15; John H. age 10; Moses age 4; Peter E. age > >2; Isaac age 6/12. Children born in NY. > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Analytix: RobinC" <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:35 AM > >Subject: [MinVal] Carpenter Info > > ______________________________ Modified Register for Levi Carpenter-21099 First Generation 1. Levi Carpenter-21099 was born about 1832 in Carpenter's Point, Minisink, Orange, NY. He died in of, Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. Number 2154 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 277. No Family listed in that book. The family listed is likely but not proved see below. E-MAIL: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Lee Carpenter" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:35 PM Subject: Fwd: Re: Len nd Marie Carpenter > Dear John, > I meant to info-copy you on this e-mail yesterday -- it > picks up a line that is not traced out further in Amos B. > Carpenter's book, though we don't have absolute proof yet. > However, it sure looks very likely to prove out. The > family can be summarized as follows: > > Levi Carpenter, born c1834 in NY, married 1850 to Marie > Perry, who was born c1835 in NJ. They resided in Sullivan > Co. NY in 1870 and 1880. He is probably ABC#2154 on p. 277 > in Amos Bugbee Carpenter's "Carpenter Memorial," a son of > John Carpenter ABC#918, however, proof is needed. > Children: > 1. Melissa Carpenter, born in Dec 1851 at Mongaup, Sullivan > Co. NY, married at Pond Eddy, Sullivan Co. NY, and died at > Port Jervis, Orange Co. NY [JT]. She married c1871 to > James Forbes Taylor, who was born c1850 in NY [JT]. They > resided in Orange Co. NY in 1880 and 1900. Children from > these censuses: > 1a. Joseph Taylor, born 4 Aug 1872 -- ancestor of JT. > 1b. Carrie Taylor, born c1874. > 1c. Edwin H. Taylor, born c1877. > {probably others born 1880-1900} > 1d. William Taylor, born Apr 1887. > 2. Benjamin Carpenter, born c1855. > 3. John H. Carpenter, born c1860. > 4. Moses Carpenter, born c1866. > 5. Peter E. Carpenter, born c1868. > 6. Isaac [1870] or Abram [1880] Carpenter, born c1870. > 7. Sanford Carpenter, born c1872. > > JT = Jim Taylor, Warren, OH, <[email protected]>: post to > the GenForum Carpenter Family Genealogy Forum dated 1 Jan > 2003, e-mails to TLC dated 3 Jan 2003 and subsequent. > > You might want to add this summary to the CE CD for other > researchers to reference. I was surprised to find the > Orange Co. NY lines not well documented. Perhaps there are > other researchers working on the line who could help Jim > find his connection with the help of the CE CD. > > Best regards, > Terry CENSUS: 1880 Census 1880 Census Place: Port Jervis, Orange Co., New York Source: FHL Film 1254910 National Archives Film T9-0910, Page 215B: Levi CARPENTER Self M M W 47 NY Occ: Carpenter Fa: ---Mo: --- Mary J. CARPENTER Wife F M W 46 NY Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NY John H. CARPENTER Son M S W 21 NY Occ: Glass Factory Fa: NY Mo: NY Moses CARPENTER Son M S W 16 NY Occ: Masons Trade Fa: NY Mo: NY Peter CARPENTER Son M S W 13 NY Occ: Barbers Trade Fa: NY Mo: NY Abram CARPENTER Son M S W 10 NY Fa: NY Mo: NY Sanford CARPENTER Son M S W 8 NY Fa: NY Mo: NY Minnie CARPENTER Dau F S W 4 NY Fa: NY Mo: NY CENSUS: 1870 US Census 1870 census in Lumberland, Sullivan Co., NY. In Lumberland, Levi Carpenter age 36, b. NY, farmer & Maria age 35, b. NJ had Melissa age 17; Benjamin 15; John H. age 10; Moses age 4; Peter E. age 2; Isaac age 6/12. Children born in NY. **************************** http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/7011.html Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter Posted by: James Taylor (ID *****7419) Date: February 06, 2004 at 19:19:36 In Reply to: Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter by Terry Carpenter of 7016 Terry, A very helpful researcher (Minisink Valley Historical Society) has shared Benjamin's son, Levi V. Carpenter's obituary. It is as follows: (January 1898) "He was born in the old stone fort, now a part of the farm house of Mr. Henry G. Cuddeback on June 29, 1832, being thus 65 years and 6 months of age." He was married to 1.Mary J. Perry, who died 15 years ago & 2.Mrs. Coleman, who survives him. He leaves besides his wife, sons Benjamin D, Peter E, Sanford, Abram C. Daughters: Mellissa Taylor & Minnie Sterritt. Brother-David Carpenter & 1/2 brother Christopher Hollenbeck & 1/2 sister Mrs Mary Ayers." Nancy goes on to say,"I have a copy of the death certificate (not really a certificate just a journal entry) He died of Consumption. It only states he died in Port Jervis and where he is buried." Another researcher from the Minisink Valley Historical Society is compiling information on my Carpenter Line and will share with me as soon as everything is properly checked out. Jim in Ohio http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/6971.html Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter Posted by: James Taylor (ID *****7419) Date: January 18, 2004 at 11:30:48 In Reply to: Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter by Terry Carpenter of 7016 Hi Terry, So glad you saw my new information. I don't have any clues concerning Elizabeth Canfield. The only possible clue that I can think of is that Levi had a half brother David Carpenter. I figured Elizabeth had passed away and Benjamin married a second time. But perhaps Elizabeth survived and remarried. Also a fellow Carpenter researcher shared the following information with me and I thought I would share it with you. Benjamin Carpenter b. Abt 1757 in Jericho, Queens County, Long island. He married Eunice Stewart b. 1756. Their child, Benjamin, was b. Abt 1780 in Minisink, Orange County, New York. Minisink is a neighboring town to Deerpark in New York. My Benjamin was recorded as 40-50 years old on the 1840 census. Time frame and location makes it possible for these Carpenters to be in my Carpenter family. I am hoping you might be able to help confirm my suspicions. Jim Taylor http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/6966.html Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter Posted by: James Taylor (ID *****7419) Date: January 14, 2004 at 12:03:50 of 7016 I am researching my gggrandfather Levi V. Carpenter. I just received Levi's Civil War Pension file today. His parents are identified as Benj. D. Carpenter and Elizabeth Canfield. Benj. and Elizabeth were living in the Town of Deerpark, New York when Levi was born in about 1833. I would appreciate any information about Benj. Carpenter or Elizabeth Canfield's family lines. Thanks, Jim ************************** http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/6985.html Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter Posted by: Terry Carpenter (ID *****7761) Date: January 25, 2004 at 19:26:54 In Reply to: Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter by James Taylor of 7016 Jim: Here's a couple more clues that turned up in my Saturday notes from Orange Co. NY records after I posted the others: Church records at Machackemack (Deerpark) Orange Co. NY record the birth of Elizabeth Canfield on 1 Sep 1809 to David and Mary (Sammons) Canfield. Her age correlates well with the Elizabeth Carpenter who was in Deerpark, Orange Co. NY in 1850 and in Lumberland, Sullivan Co. NY in 1860. Same records record the birth of a child, no name given, on 22 Jan 1807 to Benjamin and Margaret (Decker) Carpenter -- could be your Benjamin D. Carpenter. http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/6982.html Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter Posted by: Terry (ID *****7761) Date: January 24, 2004 at 16:30:23 In Reply to: Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter by James Taylor of 7016 Jim: A few more clues that have turned up in Orange Co. NY records: - Eleanor Carpenter, born in 1793, daughter of Benjamin and Margaret (Decker) Carpenter, married Levi VanEtten Jr. - When Benjamin Carpenter died in 1821, Levi VanEtten Jr. was one of the executors of his will. - Benjamin Carpenter who died in 1821 had a son Benjamin named in his will. Levi VanEtten may be the person for whom your Levi V. Carpenter was named. If his father Benjamin D. Carpenter was a son of Benjamin and Margaret (Decker) Carpenter, he might have named a son after his brother-in-law. More speculation, but could turn out to be good clues to follow. http://genforum.genealogy.com/carpenter/messages/6970.html Re: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter Posted by: Terry Carpenter (ID *****7761) Date: January 17, 2004 at 07:17:48 In Reply to: Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter by James Taylor of 7016 Hi Jim -- Glad to see you've made more progress on your Carpenter line. There is a Benjamin Carpenter in Deerpark, Orange Co. NY in 1830 who appears to be the one there in 1840 with a son in the right age range to be Levi, born c1830-1835. In 1850 Deerpark, Orange Co. NY there is this Elizabeth: Elizabeth Carpenter, age 40, born NY Samuel Carpenter, 21, NY Martin Carpenter 19, NY She might or might not be Elizabeth (Canfield) Carpenter, widow of Benjamin -- the data don't fit perfectly, and Levi V. is not enumerated in her household. Any leads or clues you can give to help find her? Your Levi V. is enumerated in Orange Co. NY in 1860: Levi V. Carpenter, 26, NY, miller Mary J. Carpenter, 25, NJ Melissa A. Carpenter, 8, NY Benjamin D. Carpenter, 5, NY Charles W. Carpenter, 3, NY John W. Carpenter, 7/12, NY He was in Sullivan Co. NY in 1870 and Orange Co. NY in 1880, as previously documented. If you can connect him back, I would be interested in learning more about this line -- the Orange Co. NY Carpenters may have had descendants in the southern states so I have been researching them. Terry Levi married (MRIN:8756) Marie Perry-90412 about 1850 in , , , NY. Marie was born about 1835 in , , , NJ. They had the following children: + 2 F i. Melissa Carpenter-90455 was born in Dec 1851. 3 M ii. Benjamin Carpenter-90456 was born about 1855 in Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. 4 M iii. John H. Carpenter-90457 was born about 1860 in Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. 5 M iv. Moses Carpenter-90458 was born about 1866 in Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. 6 M v. Peter E. Carpenter-90459 was born about 1868 in Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. 7 M vi. Isaac or Abram Carpenter-90460 was born in 1870 in Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. In the 1870 census he was listed as Isaac and in the 1880 census he was listed as Abram. Both born 1870. From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:30 PM Subject: [CARPENTER] Abram Predmore Carpenter 1870 Port Jervis New York > I just received the obit. for Abram Predmore Carpenter. He was born in 1870 > at Glen Spey in Sullivan County New York. Abram died July 4, 1918 in Goshen, > New York. He was the brother of my great grandmother Mellisa Carpenter > Taylor. His parents were Levi V. and Mary Jane Perry Carpenter. He grandparents > were Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter. I am hoping that someone on > this list has a Abram Predmore Carpenter connection that will help me connect > to his great grandparents. > Thanks, > Jim in Ohio 8 M vii. Sanford Carpenter-90461 was born about 1872 in Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. Second Generation 2. Melissa Carpenter-90455 (Levi) was born in Dec 1851 in Mongaup, Sullivan, NY. She died in Port Jervis, Orange, NY. Melissa married (MRIN:32792) James Forbes Taylor-90462 about 1871 in , , , NY. James was born about 1850 in , , , NY. Was he the following person? James TAYLOR (AFN: 2G43-S0) Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 20 Sep 1851 Hobart, Deleware, Ny Parents: Father: Edmund Baruch TAYLOR (AFN: 2G43-KR) Mother: Elizabeth Janet KILPATRICK (AFN: 2G43-LX) No exact match in IGI. James and Melissa had the following children: 9 M i. Joseph Taylor-90463 was born on 4 Aug 1872 in , Orange, NY. 10 F ii. Carrie Taylor-90464 was born about 1874 in , Orange, NY. 11 M iii. Edwin H. Taylor-90465 was born about 1877 in , Orange, NY. 12 M iv. William Taylor-90466 was born in Apr 1877 in , Orange, NY.

    03/17/2004 02:57:48
    1. [CARPENTER] Abram Predmore Carpenter 1870 Port Jervis New York
    2. I just received the obit. for Abram Predmore Carpenter. He was born in 1870 at Glen Spey in Sullivan County New York. Abram died July 4, 1918 in Goshen, New York. He was the brother of my great grandmother Mellisa Carpenter Taylor. His parents were Levi V. and Mary Jane Perry Carpenter. He grandparents were Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield Carpenter. I am hoping that someone on this list has a Abram Predmore Carpenter connection that will help me connect to his great grandparents. Thanks, Jim in Ohio

    03/16/2004 02:30:53
    1. [CARPENTER] Carpenter's in PA?
    2. Does anyone know if there were any Carpenters (say 1750-1780) in the Wyoming Valley in PA? Phoebe in CA

    03/13/2004 10:29:54
    1. [CARPENTER] Re: Request [English Ancestry of the Rehoboth Carpenters]
    2. << Would appreciate any info on Following: William Carpenter, born Nov 22 1631; William Carpenter, born May 23, 1605; Richard Carpenter, 1575; Richard Carpenter 1535; Wiliam Carpenter, abt 1510; John Carpenter, 1494. Thanks, John Chears>> The birth date of the first-listed William Carpenter (generally referred to as William3 of Rehoboth) is unknown; 22 Nov. 1631 is his baptismal date. Neither a birth nor baptismal date has been confirmed for his father (William2 of Rehoboth); a calculated birth year of *about* 1605--based on his age (33) as recorded on the BEVIS passenger list on 2 May 1638--is all we have. The father of William2 of Rehoboth was not Richard but William1 of Shalbourne, Wiltshire/Berkshire, and the BEVIS (not to be confused with William1 of Providence, whose father was Richard of Amesbury, Wiltshire); William1's age is given on the BEVIS passenger list as 62, producing a calculated birth year of *about* 1576. The importance of treating these calculated birth years as nothing more than approximations is brought home by the fact that while the age of William2's wife, Abigail (Briant), is given on the BEVIS passenger list as 32, the record of her baptism (at Shalbourne, on 27 May 1604) indicates that she was actually 34 or within days of being so. THE PARENTAGE OF WILLIAM1 CARPENTER OF THE BEVIS HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED. It is often said that his father was Robert (not Richard) Carpenter (d. Marden, Wiltshire, 1607), but this is based on the unsubstantiated claim that William1 of the BEVIS and Richard Carpenter of Amesbury (see above) were brothers; Marden's proximity to Amesbury (about 10 air miles); and the fact that among Robert's legatees were sons William and Richard (not the most distinctive names) and a grandson William (through which of his five sons is unknown). This hardly constitutes genealogical proof. While the extensive ancestry claimed for William1 breaks down at many points, what matters at present is that the very first link in the chain--Robert of Marden--simply cannot withstand scrutiny. Only when/if William1's parentage is identified will there be good reason to investigate earlier generations--one at a time. Gene Z.

    03/13/2004 07:44:16
    1. [CARPENTER] Re: CARPENTER-D Digest V04 #28//Request
    2. J Thurman Chears
    3. My wife is a decendant of the Carpenters from the Rehoboth, Bristol, Mass. area and on back to the Maledn, or Marden, Wiltshire, England area. I have been abel to trace the direct lineage from our g-son who was born in 1991 to a John Carpenter born in England in 1494. This includes 14 generations.Would appreciate any info on Following: William Carpenter, born Nov 22 1631; William Carpenter, born May 23, 1605; Richard Carpenter, 1575; Richard Carpenter 1535; Wiliam Carpenter, abt 1510; John Carpenter, 1494. Thanks, John Chears --- Following God's advice is a sure way of being happy as you go through life. ____________________________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10

    03/12/2004 02:36:09
    1. [CARPENTER] Re: Hello from John R. Carpenter
    2. jrcrin001
    3. Hello, Due to the large amount of junk e-mail on my [email protected] address, I need to make some changes. My spam filters are filled. I have maxed them out. Who thought you could only need to block a maximum 999 combined addresses and rules? Please place the word "Carpenter" in the subject line. Your e-mail will be automaticlly forwarded to me. When I reply, you will have my new address. If you do not use the word "Carpenter" in your subject line, I may not get your message. I appreciate your effort! John R. Carpenter La Mesa, CA

    03/11/2004 08:14:13
    1. [CARPENTER] Carpenters Fleming Co KY
    2. Ken Downing
    3. Seeking info from descendents and have info to share Ken Downing ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb and Don" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 12:30 PM Subject: [CARPENTER] Lydia Carpenter & Jonathan Cornell > Hello Everyone, > > This is info I received fr. a Buck at the email below showing a Jonathan Cornell, a son of Willet Cornell marrying a Lydia Carpenter. b. 1769. > > I have this Cornell line, but do NOT have a Jonathan,SON OF WILLETT Cornell........., marrying Lydia Carpenter. > > Does anyone have the line below and can clear up who Jonathan was the son of??? > > The *******'s below were my response to him. > > Thanks very much! > > Barb Chase Thompson > > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:18 PM > Subject: Cornell Family > > > > > > Barb, > > I have looked at this family ,because of the Son of Willett Cornell and > Mary Cock[Jonathan 1764]************* I don't have a Jonathan > Cornell.......... who is a son of Willett! > > he married a Lydia Carpenter 1769-1796,Daughter of Caleb Carpenter and Amy > Carpenter of Musketa Cove ,Suffic LI > > They had three children > > #1Caleb 1790 married a Phebe Lamore > > #2Joseph 1793married a Deborah Merritt > > #3Zeno 1796 married a Mary Brown > > At this point is where Lydia Carpenter died 1796 > > Jonathan then married a Jemima Acker 1763-1872,had three children > > #1Sarah 1802 > > #2Deborah 1800 > > #3Philp 1798 >

    03/10/2004 03:15:16
    1. [CARPENTER] Genealogist Commandments
    2. Barb and Don
    3. Hi Everyone, Had to pass this along in case someone hasn't seen it. Funny! Sure hope no one minds! Barb [email protected] X-Message: #20 Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 16:08:07 EST From: [email protected] Subject: Genealogist Commandments We've all encountered these Genealogy Commandments, haven't we? (1) Thou shalt name your male children: James, John, Joseph, Josiah, Abel, Richard, Thomas, William (2) Thou shalt name your female children: Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, Maria, Sarah, Ida, Virginia, May (3) Thou shalt leave NO trace of your female children. (4) Thou shalt, after naming your children from the above lists, call them by strange nicknames such as: Ike, Eli, Polly, Dolly, and Sukey.---making them difficult to trace. (5) Thou shalt NOT use any middle names on any legal documents or census reports, and only where necessary, you may use only initials on legal documents. (6) Thou shalt learn to sign all documents illegibly so that your surname can be spelled, or misspelled, in various ways: Hicks , Hix, Hixe, Hucks, Kicks (7) Thou shalt, after no more then 3 generations, make sure that all family records are lost, misplaced, burned in a fire, or buried so that NO future trace of them can be found. (8) Thou shalt propagate misleading legends, rumors, vague innuendo regarding your place origination. (A) You may have come from : England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales....or ?? (B) You may have American Indian ancestry of the______tribe. (C) You may have descended from one of three brothers that came over from_____. (9) Thou shalt leave NO cemetery records, or headstones with legible names. (10)Thou shalt leave NO family Bible with records of birth, marriages, or deaths. (11)Thou shalt ALWAYS flip thy name around. If born James Albert, thou must make all the rest of thy records in the names of Albert, AJ, JA, AL, Bert, Bart, or Alfred. (12)Thou must also flip thy parent's names when making reference to them, although "Unknown" or a blank line is an acceptable alternative. (13)Thou shalt name at least 5 generations of males, and dozens of their cousins with identical names in order to totally confuse researchers. ------------------------------

    03/09/2004 05:02:45
    1. [CARPENTER] Elisha Carpenter b. April 27, 1725
    2. suzee oberg
    3. Is anyone else researching this branch of the Carpenters? If so, do you have any additional details on Elisha or wife, Deliverance, such as death date, burial, etc. It would be likely to be New York. Suzee 1 Elisha CARPENTER 1725 - b: April 27, 1725 .. +Deliverance MERAUGH/MERO 1728 - b: Abt. 1728 m: April 14, 1748 in Coventry, CT ........ 2 Seth CARPENTER 1749/50 - b: January 04, 1749/50 ........ 2 Mary CARPENTER 1752 - b: June 29, 1752 ........ 2 Bethiah CARPENTER 1754 - b: January 20, 1754 ........ 2 Anna CARPENTER 1756 - b: January 18, 1756 ........ 2 Elisha CARPENTER 1757 - b: December 03, 1757 ........ 2 Zebulon CARPENTER 1760 - b: October 20, 1760 ........ 2 Elizabeth CARPENTER 1762 - 1797 b: September 09, 1762 in Coventry, CT d: Aft. 1797 in Granville, Washington, NY ............ +Ebenezer WALKER 1749 - 1820 b: October 17, 1749 in Beckett, MA d: April 07, 1820 in Granville, Washington, NY ................... 3 Ezra WALKER ................... 3 Josiah WALKER 1782 - b: December 09, 1782 ................... 3 Silas WALKER 1785 - b: January 23, 1785 ................... 3 Ebenezer WALKER 1787 - b: December 08, 1787 ................... 3 Phebe WALKER 1789 - b: December 01, 1789 ................... 3 Lovina Elizabeth WALKER 1792 - 1881 b: February 08, 1792 in Granville, Warren, NY d: 1881 in IL ....................... +Isaac PRESTON 1792 - 1883 b: 1792 in Fairfield, NJ m: October 04, 1815 in Granville, NY d: 1883 in IL ................... 3 Hannah WALKER 1797 - b: September 27, 1797 ........ 2 Deliverance CARPENTER 1763 - b: September 05, 1763 ........ 2 Phebe CARPENTER 1770 - b: July 02, 1770 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you�re looking for faster.

    03/09/2004 01:39:33
    1. [CARPENTER] [MinVal] Carpenter Info
    2. Analytix: RobinC
    3. > OOPS! Sorry folks, I just realized that Jim in Ohio has already > provided me info on Levi Carpenter (and apparently not closely related to > Moses and Silas). So forget that part. Anyone with info on descendants > of the earlier message, that would still be a boon. Robin >At 07:55 PM 3/8/2004 -0500, you wrote: >>Hi Robin, >>My Melissa A. Carpenter's parents were Levi V. and Mary Jane Perry >>Carpenter. Levi was born in Deerpark Orange Co. on June 29, >>1832. Levi's parents were Benjamin D. and Elizabeth Canfield >>Carpenter. I do not have a DOB or DOD for Benjamin and >>Elizabeth. Melissa Carpenter Taylor married and lived in Sullivan >>County. But eventually she moved to Port Jervis. >>Jim in Ohio

    03/09/2004 11:12:54
    1. [CARPENTER] [MinVal] Carpenter Info
    2. Analytix: RobinC
    3. Hello Carpenters The info below was provided me on the Minisink Valley list-serve. The first two paragraphs refer to Carpenters known to me. (Silas and Moses W. are brothers.) The third paragraph is a mystery; Levi Carpenter of Lumberland might be a relative of the Silas Carpenter and Moses W. Carpenter households...or maybe not. If anyone here knows about Levi and his family, I'd sure like to hear it. (Or, if anyone has info on later generations of ANY of these Carpenters, that would be terrific, too.) Robin >Hi Robin, > >I found your Carpenters on the 1870 census in Lumberland, Sullivan Co., NY. >Silas Carpenter, age 50, was a boat builder; Clarissa age 80 was keeping >house; Margaret age 48 and Temp. age 39, all born NY. Also in the household >was Richard Campbell who "works at building boats" and was born in England. > >In Forestburgh, Sullivan Co I found Moses W. Carpenter, 49, farmer; Eliza D. >age 35; Clarrisa J. age 9; Lewis E. age 5; Hattie age 3; Moses W. age 1. >All were born in NY > >In Lumberland, Levi Carpenter age 36, b. NY, farmer & Maria age 35, b. NJ >had Melissa age 17; Benjamin 15; John H. age 10; Moses age 4; Peter E. age >2; Isaac age 6/12. Children born in NY. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Analytix: RobinC" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:35 AM >Subject: [MinVal] Carpenter Info

    03/09/2004 11:07:19
    1. [CARPENTER] Lydia Carpenter & Jonathan Cornell
    2. Barb and Don
    3. Hello Everyone, This is info I received fr. a Buck at the email below showing a Jonathan Cornell, a son of Willet Cornell marrying a Lydia Carpenter. b. 1769. I have this Cornell line, but do NOT have a Jonathan,SON OF WILLETT Cornell........., marrying Lydia Carpenter. Does anyone have the line below and can clear up who Jonathan was the son of??? The *******'s below were my response to him. Thanks very much! Barb Chase Thompson [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:18 PM Subject: Cornell Family > > Barb, > I have looked at this family ,because of the Son of Willett Cornell and Mary Cock[Jonathan 1764]************* I don't have a Jonathan Cornell.......... who is a son of Willett! he married a Lydia Carpenter 1769-1796,Daughter of Caleb Carpenter and Amy Carpenter of Musketa Cove ,Suffic LI They had three children > #1Caleb 1790 married a Phebe Lamore > #2Joseph 1793married a Deborah Merritt > #3Zeno 1796 married a Mary Brown > At this point is where Lydia Carpenter died 1796 > Jonathan then married a Jemima Acker 1763-1872,had three children > #1Sarah 1802 > #2Deborah 1800 > #3Philp 1798

    03/09/2004 02:30:20
    1. [CARPENTER] John Draper Carpenter, Son of John
    2. Marque Carpenter
    3. John Draper Carpenter, Son of John Carpenter and Lois Grover I Death Cert. Died in Bennington Soldier's Home, Bennington, Vermont. Cause of death Chronic Endo & Myo-corditis, medical attendant L. H. Ross, M.D. Date of Birth stated as Mar. 12, 1842 (date of birth on headstone: Mar. 12, 1844) Place of birth stated as Halifax, Vt. Died at 74 yrs. 4 mos. 10 days of age. Headstone Data A Large stone cross inscription is J.D. Carpenter 1842 - 1916 CO. E 11th V.T. Bennington Banner 23 Nov. 1816 John Carpenter Veteran of Civil War died at Veterans Home. John Carpenter who's home was in the Lyons District died this morning at the Veterans Home where he was taken last Monday. He was born in Guilford 73 years ago, he enlisted as a substitute for Laurer F. Fowler of Jamaica in Co. K 3rd VT Sept. 5 1863. He was soon transferred to Co. E 11th VT and was mustered out on June 24 1864. He moved to Bennington in August of the current year and has been in failing health for some time. He was twice married and leaves besides his widow 20 children, all except 4 of whom are residences of this village. The funeral will be at 3:30 Friday from the Veterans Home with burial at the Village cemetery. Source: Military Pension Records - Pension Certificate # 149248 >From John Drapers Death Certificate was in the care of Lucretius H. Ross, M.D. from Oct 1961 till Nov 22 191. John died at 3:30 am Cause of death was listed as Chronic Endo and Myocorditis Was buried in the Village Cemetery on 24 Nov 1916 by J. Ed Walbridge, Bennington, Vermont John was wounded in the battle of Cedar Creek on Oct 19th 1864 Census data 1850 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont 1870 Winhall, Bennington County, Vermont 1880 Searsburg, Bennington County, Vermont 1900 Woodford, Bennington County, Vermont 1910 Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont John was married to 1st. Martha A. Dunican daughter of Samuel Dunican and Serua Maria Grover on July 11 1865 in Guliford, Windham County, Vermont Their children were Lois M Martha Lolly Emma J. John Draper Charlotte C. Ella Viola Lillian May Frances Elizabeth Ernest Elijah Irving Louis

    03/09/2004 01:45:11
    1. [CARPENTER] Lewis Elijah Carpenter son of John Carpenter
    2. Marque Carpenter
    3. Lewis Elijah Carpenter,. son of John Carpenter and Lois Grover Was in the Civil war with his brother John Draper Carpenter was a Pvt. in the 11th INF Company E. . Enlisted in Halifax, Vermont Was wounded in the battle of Ceder Creek, Virginia on 10/19/1864 Mustered in 8/31/1864 Mustered out 8/25/1865 Served under John C. Sears was 5' 8 , Fair complection, Blue eyes, Brown hair was a farmer at time of enlistment Civil War pension certificate # 59646 Issued in Syracuse, NY 1850 Census Vermont, Windham County, Guilford, Roll M432_929, Lewis is living 3 houses down from his father John, He is age 20 and is living with Pete and Mary Collins, Both age 65 1880 census for Pennsylvania, Potter County, Ulysses Township He is listed as L.E. Carpenter age 50 Farm Labor born in Vermont, under the column of disability is stated croked ??. can't read the second word, Charlotte is there but listed as sharlotte (with the S) age 32, keeping house born in Vermont. Lewis Married Charlote M. Wood on Feb 2 1869 in Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont

    03/09/2004 01:38:57
    1. Re: [CARPENTER] Resting place of John and Lois Carpenter of VT
    2. Marque Carpenter
    3. John Carpenter listed as 8628 in the carpenter memorial,was born 1800 and died after 1870. he was married to Lois Grover daughter of Elijah Grover and Lydia Gallup. She was born oct 21 1807 in Guliford, Windham County, Vermont. She died on March 17 1880 in Halifax, Windham County, Vermont at the age of died 72 years, 6 months 4 days John and Lois were married 7 Jan 1827 in Guliford, Windham County, Vermont Marriage was found in Guilford Center town hall book "D" page 252 they were Married by J.P. Joseph Boydson Here is where we found John in the census 1870 Census, Vermont, Bennington County, Winhall 1850 Census, Vermont, Windham County, Guilford 1860 Census, Vermont, Bennington County, Woodford his children were Lewis Elijah Asa K Lois M. Mary Jeanett John Draper Catherine J. Nancy M. Lydia Lorne Charles. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Blood" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 2:59 AM Subject: [CARPENTER] Resting place of John and Lois Carpenter of VT > I'm fairly new to the saga of the efforts of various people to find the > final resting place of John and Lois Carpenter. From what I understand, a > pretty thorough search was made of the Marlboro/Guilford areas (maybe > Halifax too) in Windham County where they were married and their children > were born. Right? However, Lois died 7 Mar 1880 in Readsboro, Bennington, > VT. Also, according to the 1870 Census, John and Lois were living in > Winhall, Bennington, VT. So you might want to search for their stones in > that area of Bennington County. > Peter Blood > >

    03/09/2004 01:33:13
    1. [CARPENTER] Resting place of John and Lois Carpenter of VT
    2. Peter Blood
    3. I'm fairly new to the saga of the efforts of various people to find the final resting place of John and Lois Carpenter. From what I understand, a pretty thorough search was made of the Marlboro/Guilford areas (maybe Halifax too) in Windham County where they were married and their children were born. Right? However, Lois died 7 Mar 1880 in Readsboro, Bennington, VT. Also, according to the 1870 Census, John and Lois were living in Winhall, Bennington, VT. So you might want to search for their stones in that area of Bennington County. Peter Blood

    03/08/2004 07:59:19
    1. Re: [CARPENTER] Daniel Carpenter, Rev. Soldier - Thank You!
    2. jrcrin001
    3. Connie, Thank You! I added what you sent to the main data file. John R. Carpenter La Mesa, CA 1. Daniel Carpenter-14054 was born on 29 Dec 1761 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. He died on 26 Aug 1840 in Portville, Cattaraugus, NY. Number 1839 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 252. Family on page 794 & 795 (#1719). He moved from Rehoboth to Richmond, NH thence to Cooperstown, NY and died in Portville, NY. One record has him born in 1762. His grandaughter Marcia Boardman, states that the record of the marriage of Mary to Luman indicates that Capt. Daniel Carpenter of the Revolution gave her away. A Parchment which he was given his commision was in possesion of Marcia, and she indicated he drew a pension for many years. Records in Washington show that a Daniel Carpenter served as a private in the New Hampshire Militia, commanded by Col. Nichols in the Revolutionary War. He enlisted 9 July 1780 and was discharged 21 Oct 1780 with a time of service of 3 months and 13 days. He witnessed the execution of Major Andre on 2 Oct. 1780 and he deeply regretted the act, saying that Andre was a noble looking man. He was a commisioned a Captain in the Militia between the close of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. From: "Connie" <[email protected] To: <[email protected] Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 5:41 PM Subject: [CARPENTER] Daniel Carpenter, Rev. Soldier I found this and thought it might help someone. If not ... oh well. Connie Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Cattaraugus County New York compiled by Olean Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. Carpenter, Daniel Pensioner. Born December 25, 1761 at Rehoboth, Mass. Died August 18, 1840 in Portville Buried supposedly in Portville He enlisted July 9, 1780 in the New Hampshire Mil commanded by Colonel Nichols. Discharged October 21, 1780. He married Mary Thompson in New Hampshire. Pension record - W file #18870 for widow. Certificate #7972 issued 1846. Act of 1838 allowed ??30 per year. Soldier applied for pension 1832 and it was allowed. Nine months as a private in Mass. Line, under Cap Jacob Fuller and Colonel John Jacob's regiment at enlistment he resided at Rehoboth, Mass. His widow, aged 86, in 1846 was allowed pension in Richmond, New Hampshire. Data from Mr. Emma Carpenter Wainman of Bainbridge. Now at 3930 Perrysville Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. ( I don't know what year this was or the page number for that matter. Connie) Daniel married (MRIN:6017) Mary Thompson-14062 in 1785 in Richmond, , NH. Mary was born about 1761. Daniel and Mary had the following children: 2 M i. Timothy Carpenter-14068 was born on 2 Aug 1786 in Richmond, Cheshire, NH. He died on 23 Jun 1865 in Eldred, , PA. Number 8524 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 794. Family on page 796 (#1721). Timothy married (MRIN:6024) Bethena or Bethiah Trumball-14074 on 15 Apr 1810 in Richmond, , NH. Bethena was born on 15 Jul 1791. She died on 17 Jan 1882 in Eldred, , PA. Bethiah in CM and Bethena in family record. 13 children in CM and 11 in family record. 3 F ii. Hannah Carpenter-14069 was born on 25 Apr 1791 in Richmond, Cheshire, NH. She died in Jun 1858 in Allegany, , NY. Number 8525 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 794. Hannah married twice, A Rley Gordon and a Fisher. Residence Richmond, NH, Homer, NY & Alleganey, NY. Hannah married (1-MRIN:6025) Riley Gordon-14075 about 1813 in Homer, , NY. Riley was born about 1791 in , , NY. He died in , , IN. Hannah also married (2-MRIN:6026) Fisher-14077 after 1816 in , , NY. Fisher was born about 1791. 4 F iii. Mary or Polly Carpenter-14070 was born on 19 Oct 1793 in Richmond, Cheshire, NH. She died on 24 Oct 1884 in Portville, , NY. Number 8526 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 794. Residence Homer, Olean & Portville NY. She was named Mary after her mother, but called Molly as a child then Polly as an adult. She married Luman Rice and had seven children. Her daughter Marcia Boardman, states that the record of the marriage of Mary to Luman indicates that her father, Capt. Daniel Carpenter of the Revolution gave her away. A Parchment which he was given his commision was in possesion of Marcia, and she indicated he drew a pension for many years. Mary married (MRIN:6027) Luman Rice-14078, son of Eliphalet Rice Deacon-14079 (MRIN:6030), on 10 Dec 1810 in Olean, , NY. Luman was born on 18 Jan 1787 in Glastonbury, , CT. He died on 18 Jun 1874 in Portville, , NY. Luman lost his left hand in landing an ark laden with plaster on the Susquehanna river. He threw a cable around a tree in catching it in his left hand, the end of the cable being untwisted and it caught around his hand. To save himself from being drawn around the tree he braced with his right hand and his left hand was pulled off at the wrist. The cords (tendons) were also drawn out up to his elbow which required the arm too be ambutated just above the elbow. This prevented him from working at his trade as a house carpenter. Later, when building his home, on his 40th birthday, he made a door with six panels. 5 M iv. Daniel Carpenter-14071 was born about 1795 in Richmond, Cheshire, NH. Number 8527 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 795. Family on page 804 (#1750). Daniel married an Eliza, at least two children. Daniel married (MRIN:6028) Eliza-14199 about 1819. Eliza was born about 1795. 6 M v. Issac Carpenter-14072 was born about 1798 in Richmond, Cheshire, NH. Number 8528 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 795. Probably died young. No mention of family. 7 F vi. Anna Carpenter-14073 was born on 28 Jul 1801 in Homer, , NY. She died on 20 Apr 1869/1871 in Allegany, , NY. Number 8529 in the Carpenter Memorial on page 795. She married a Mills and had nine children. Anna married (MRIN:6029) Samuel Humphrey Mills-14080 in 1823 in , , NY. Samuel was born about 1790/1802 in of Cherry Valley, , NY. He died in Jul 1828 in Cincinnati, , OH. Of Cherry Valley or Cherryvale. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Connie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 5:41 PM Subject: [CARPENTER] Daniel Carpenter, Rev. Soldier > I found this and thought it might help someone. If not ... oh well. > Connie > > Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Cattaraugus County New York compiled by > Olean Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution > > Carpenter, Daniel > > Pensioner. > > Born December 25, 1761 at Rehoboth, Mass. > > Died August 18, 1840 in Portville > > Buried supposedly in Portville > > He enlisted July 9, 1780 in the New Hampshire Mil > > commanded by Colonel Nichols. > > Discharged October 21, 1780. > > He married Mary Thompson in New Hampshire. > > Pension record - W file #18870 for widow. > > Certificate #7972 issued 1846. Act of 1838 allowed ??30 per year. > > Soldier applied for pension 1832 and it was allowed. > > Nine months as a private in Mass. Line, under Cap Jacob Fuller and Colonel > John Jacob's regiment at enlistment he resided at Rehoboth, Mass. > > His widow, aged 86, in 1846 was allowed pension in Richmond, New Hampshire. > > Data from Mr. Emma Carpenter Wainman of Bainbridge. > > Now at 3930 Perrysville Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. > > ............................................................................ > .................................................. > > > > I don't know what year this was or the page number for that matter. (Connie) >

    03/08/2004 08:52:18