Dear COusins, I'm trying to find more info on my gr-gr-gr grandfather Jerry (Jeremiah) Carpenter, and his father Ensley (or E.A. or Ansley or Ancil, depending on who's spelling it). I can find them in Hawkins County TN in 1840. They later moved to Whitley Co., KY, and then later censuses show Jerry in Knox or Bell County. Both Ensley and Jerry were "doctors" although I doubt that they had much formal training. If anyone can give me any clues to either their origins, or further descendants, I'd be most grateful. Here's the info that I do have: other than Elizabeth Hamblin Rose being Jerry's first wife, I'm not sure abt the order of the other 3. My grandmother told me he had 7 all told! TIA, Pat Hobson Descendants of Ensley A. Carpenter Generation No. 1 1. ENSLEY A.1 CARPENTER was born Bet. 1819 - 1820. He married (1) EDY UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1821. He married (2) NANCY BENNETT 29 Nov 1868 in Whitley County, KY. She was born Abt. 1847. Children of ENSLEY CARPENTER and EDY UNKNOWN are: i. MARY M.2 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1843. ii. MARTHA CARPENTER, b. Bet. 1843 - 1844. iii. WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. Bet. 1844 - 1845. 2. iv. JEREMIAH CARPENTER, b. 1847, TN; d. 13 Aug 1944, KY.. v. CORNELIA CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1853. vi. MARGARET L. CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1856. vii. HENRY CARPENTER, b. 1860. Children of ENSLEY CARPENTER and NANCY BENNETT are: viii. HENRY2 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1860. ix. POLLY CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1861. x. ARMINDA CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1880. xi. HARRIET E. CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1880. Generation No. 2 2. JEREMIAH2 CARPENTER (ENSLEY A.1) was born 1847 in TN, and died 13 Aug 1944 in KY.. He married (1) ELIZABETH HAMBLIN 29 Nov 1868 in WHitley County KY, daughter of JOHN JACKSON HAMBLIN. She was born Oct 1839 in KY, and died Aft. 1880 in KY. Buried in Rose Cemetery on Big Poplar Creek, Whitley County, KY. He married (2) POLLY UNKNOWN. He married (3) OLLIE UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1884. He married (4) BIDDY WILSON. She was born in Whitley County KY. Children of JEREMIAH CARPENTER and ELIZABETH HAMBLIN are: i. MARY3 ROSE, b. Abt. 1863, Daughter of Elizabeth Hamblin Rose, Step-daughter of Jeremiah (Jerry Carpenter.. ii. ELLEN CARPENTER, b. Nov 1869; m. STEPHEN LEDFORD NOE, Abt. 1887; b. May 1867, Virginia; d. Corbin, KY;. iii. ROSETTA CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1871. iv. JOHN W. CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1874; m. ELLEN WILSON. v. GEORGE CARPENTER, b. Apr 1886, Whitley County KY; m. CELIA MILLER, 30 Jun 1904, WHitley Co., KY; b. Abt. 1884, Whitley County KY. vi. HENRY C. CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1887; d. 1963, Corbin KY; m. ALLIE COBB. vii. WILL K. CARPENTER, b. Apr 1888. viii. EZRA CARPENTER, b. Aug 1893. ix. GARRARD CARPENTER, b. May 1896. x. LIZZIE CARPENTER, b. May 1898. xi. DAISY CARPENTER, b. Aug 1899. xii. CORNELIA CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1901. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
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Hello everyone: I would like to clear up what I believe is an error in my Carpenter data base. Here is the sequence. Dr. Joel Carpenter born August 11, 1731 Swansea Mass. His son: Elijah Carpenter born August 9, 1762 Thompson Conn. His son: Daniel Carpenter born March 5, 1781 Thompson Conn. First wife is Olive Smith Born 1783 Second wife is Chloe (Smith) Darling, sister to Olive His son: Daniel Carpenter born December 2, 1807 (probably Thompson Conn.) Wife is Chloe Darling Is Daniel of 1807 married to the same Chloe Darling that was wife to his father Daniel. Or is this a different Chloe Darling or an error. Thank you for any help: Alan L. Carpenter
-----For your info >For all those wishing to learn more about the NYS censuses, here's a site >with alot of info >http://home.eznet.net/~halsey/NY/ny-census.htm > >Kathy Nolan > > >----------------------- >
As long as people are writing about Wisconsin Carpenters, I have a few lines that seemed to exist in Walworth, Lafayette, Jackson, and Clark Counties from the 1860's on. These Carpenters were out of Erie Co. New York and moved initially to McHenry Co (Chemung Twp) or Boone Co(Leroy Twp) in northern Illinois. Then they went on to Wisconsin. Joanna Carpenter (Blodgett) was near Sharon in Walworth County. David Carpenter was in Albion Twp, Jackson Co WI from ca 1857 to the 1870's, when he moved with his children Elsie (Marshall) Cynthia (Poppe), Harriet, Edgar and Howard. Jeremiah Carpenter was in Wiota, Lafayette Co before 1860, with Nancy (Hayes), William, Eliza (Bennett), Caroline (Schermerhorn), and John L. Joseph Carpenter married Nancy Ayers in Lafayette Co in 1870. Cynthia Carpenter (Schermerhorn) was in Jackson County in the 1860's as well. Anyone working on any of these lines I would be happy to exchange information with. John Laird
Dear Mike, USPS Money Orders drawn on US Funds have a fee attached when cashed in England (for example). (It is like sending a check based on U.S. funds) This "Converting" fee is between $10.00 and $15.00 or more. With Reusch & ICE, the money order is in the currency of the country it is sent to and drawn from an International Bank. Thus no fee. Sincerely, John R. Carpenter La Mesa, CA Mike Hardester wrote: > > Obviously I missed John's earlier post regarding International Money > Orders, so I may be off target on the original subject, and if so, my > apologies. I'm a postal clerk, and the USPS sells International Postal > Money Orders for the face value (US$) plus a $3.00 fee for many > countries; some countries are $5.00. The post office does NOT compute > the exchange rate, but that information is available in most major > newspapers (Finance Section). > > Hope this helps. > > Mike > 2Lakota@Gibralter.Net > > John Carpenter wrote: > > > > Recently I was asked about International Money Orders. > > > > Good News and Bad News ... > > > > The Bad ... > > Ruesch International which used to charge $3.00 per IMO now charges > > $15.00 per IMO. The reason for the increase is to discourage > > individuals from using them. Their phone number is 800-696-7990. > > > > The Good ... > > International Currency Exchange charges $5.00 per IMO. Their phone > > number is 888-278-6628. They use a similar system to Ruesch, in which > > you tell them what you want to send (In American dollars or Pound > > Sterling or Francs, et cetera) and they will give you the exchange rate > > and final cost. After they receive your check, they mail you your > > International Money Order made out to whomever you want it made out to. > > > > I hope this helps ... > > > > John R. Carpenter > > La Mesa, CA USA
Dear George, I have only a few copies laying around. It would be nice if all the following Carpenter Journals were microfilmed or scanned. Carpenter Connections - Done in England Carpenter & Related Family Historical Journal - James Ausie C. Carpenter Chronicles - Bette Butcher Topp If you or anyone else wants to scan Carpenter Books or stories for the Carpenter CD - I will welcome them wholeheartedly! John R. Carpenter La Mesa, CA The Carpenters wrote: > > John, > > Has this journal been microfilmed? It sounds like it would be a worthwhile > project. While I'm not saying everything in it is proven fact, it is a > fact that, before we can find evidence to back up our information, we need > some initial information, and the Journal has a lot of it. > > George > --- > George R. Carpenter > Pinckney, Michigan > carpgl@ismi.net > > ---------- > > From: John Carpenter <jrcrin001@home.com> > > To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: The Carpenter Family News-Journal > > Date: Friday, August 20, 1999 8:46 PM > > > > Dear Richard, > > > > Yes there was an article also by Raymond George Carpenter in the C&RFHJ > > regarding his trip to England. > > > > Can you check your copies and see if that article is in there? > > > > Thanks! > > > > John R. Carpenter > > La Mesa, CA > > > > Richard Carpenter wrote: > > > > > > If you're referring to the Carpenter and Related Family Historical > Journal > > > published by James Aussie Carpenter, I have many of the volumes. I > would be glad to look up information in my spare time. > > > Richard L. Carpenter > >
I have a William Wanier CARPENTER, possibly born in PA abt. Oct-13-1824, who married Mary Jane HACKETT possibly in Boone County, IL on Jun-4-1845. They moved to North Freedom, Sauk County, WI in 1849, then moved to MN in 1859, then moved back to North Freedom in 1890. They had 9 children. There are several CARPENTERs receiving land warrants in Wisconsin from the BLM. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ Judy Martin Mary Carpenter wrote: > any Wisconsin Carpenters are of interest to me.
Thanks for being there for us! Sincerely, John R. Carpenter Keeping them trimed in La Mesa, CA C.A.Carpenter ( Chuck's Wood-Knots) wrote: > > Just for everyones info: > > There are presently 265 subscribers to Carpenter L and 102 subscribers to > Carpenter D (digest mode) for a total of 367 subscribers! > > We lose on an average 4 subscribers per day and gain as many so it stays > with roughly the same number. > > No, I do not have bushy eyebrows :) > > Ya gotta love this family :) > > Chuck > > __________________________________ > Please visit my website "Chuck's Wood-Knots" at: > http://www.evcom.net/~chuck2/index.html
Hi All! I think we've made a BIG mistake. Jeremiah was born 1716 and Chris was born 1718 (according to the "Memorial") so how could Jer be the son of Chris. This is getting confusing. So I am calling Ted and finding which Chris! Although he said son of Oliver #54. Something is wrong here. So I will get it figured out and then write again. Sorry for the post where I "jumped the gun". Linda in Albuq. Searching for: Acton, Bailey, Bartle, Carpenter, Hannah, Hertzog, Hillary, Holland, Mackay, Matheson, Page, Reynolds, Ridenour/Reitenaurer, Shadwick, Stoner, Wollet.
Thought this would be a good time to post my Michgan CARPENTER brick wall. Was wondering if any of you great folk have come across any of our ancestors or can lend some tips. I'm beginning to think these folk came on a UFO to Michigan. Thanks for your help. Descendants of Jason Carpenter Generation No. 1 1. Jason Carpenter was born May 28, 1820 in Township of Ira, Rutland Co., Vermont near the foot of the Green Mountains, and died in Oreno, MI. He married LAURISSA A LOOMIS May 20, 1850 in Oceana Co., Mich, daughter of ANDREW LOOMIS and LAURA CLARKNotes for JASON CARPENTER: Children of JASON CARPENTER and LAURISSA LOOMIS are: 2. i. HENRY WARREN28 CARPENTER, b. Bet. 1850 - 1870; d. 1930. ii. LEON CARPENTER, b. Bet. 1850 - 1870. iii. ALICE CARPENTER, b. Bet. 1850 - 1870; m. // PITTENGER. iv. PAULINE CARPENTER, b. Bet. 1850 - 1870. v. UNICE CARPENTER, m. GEORGE EDDY. Generation No. 2 2. HENRY WARREN28 CARPENTER was born Bet. 1850 - 1870, and died 1930. He married (1) MRS MAME (HENRY WARREN CARPENTER). He married (2) HATTIE CELLIS. Children of HENRY CARPENTER and MRS CARPENTER) are: 3. ii. OTTO CARPENTER. Children of HENRY CARPENTER and HATTIE CELLIS are: iii. ALICE29 CARPENTER. 4. iv. JASON MERTON CARPENTER, b. October 14, 1886; d. April 08, 1935. v. HAZEL CARPENTER, b. May 1890; d. November 26, 1890. Generation No. 3 3. OTTO29 CARPENTER married Lucille //. Child of OTTO CARPENTER and LUCILLE ? is: i. SON30 CARPENTER. 4. JASON MERTON29 CARPENTER was born October 14, 1886, and died April 08, 1935. He married AGNES MARY ROGERS December 07, 1911, daughter of WILLIAM ROGERS and CAROLINE EAKLAY Children of JASON CARPENTER and AGNES ROGERS are: 5. i. MERTON ROGER30 CARPENTER, b. August 04, 1913; d. January 12, 1996. ii. WARREN HENRY CARPENTER, b. January 30, 1917; d. October 11, 1995; m. PATRICIA HUMPHREY, March 29, 1958. 6. iii. PERRY FRANCIS CARPENTER, b. December 07, 1927. Generation No. 4 5. MERTON ROGER30 CARPENTER was born August 04, 1913, and died January 12, 1996. He married ELIZABETH JEAN LOGAN February 17, 1934, daughter of CHARLES LOGAN and NELLIE CRABB Children of MERTON CARPENTER and ELIZABETH LOGAN are: 7. i. NELLIE AGNES31 CARPENTER, b. April 18, 1936; d. April 22, 1986. 8. ii. JASON CHARLES CARPENTER, b. November 04, 1940. iii. ROGER WARREN CARPENTER, b. October 07, 1944; m. RUTH ?. 6. PERRY FRANCIS30 CARPENTER was born December 07, 1927. He married ESTHER RUTH CHROMIE October 02, 1976, daughter of WLADISLAW (Walter) CHROMIE and ANNA MAREK :) Anita ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anita (nee: Merlo) Gauld Anita_Gauld@Hotmail.Com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Have over 30,000 individuals in my database. Willing to do quick look-ups. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tracing surnames: Bellisario..Berardo..Blake..Bonner.. Carpenter..Chromie..Cook..Cucco..Cunningham..Dey..Eovaldi.. Galick..Gauld..Gianella..Gilmore..Gnoli..Kramy..Laman..Loomis.. Malysiak..Marek..Marlow..Merlo..Mitrovich..Monelli..Newton.. Ottolini..Overman..Pisoni..Puricelli..Small..Travato..Wright ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Family Page: http://www.GeoCities.Com/Heartland/Bluffs/1314 Reunion Page: http://www.GeoCities.Com/Heartland/Village/1315 Family Tree Maker Descendant Trees: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/a/u/Anita-L-Gauld/index.html Sunshine and Shadows memoirs by Evangeline (Cook) Wright at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Shores/4343/ Surnames: http://www.mccserv.com/genealogy/gauld/gauld.html VITAL RECORDS Fife Lake and surrounding areas (1906-1948): http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/1315/vitals.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QUERIES: View: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/1314/geobook.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E-Mail: Anita_Gauld@Hotmail.Com agauld@mhc.net (Munson Medical Center)Work agauld@gtii.com (please send attachments here) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Contact me by web pager: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/23187866 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can respond to this e-mail online. If you have ICQ my ICQ# is 23187866 You can download ICQ at http://www.icq.com/http://www.icq.com/emailsig.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sharing is contagious. Unless you tell me otherwise, sharing with me is assumed as permission to share with others. Much of the data I share is data others have shared with me and unverified by me personally. *grin* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As long as we are Remembered we Never die A life is not lost when it is known to future generations ----- Original Message ----- From: Beth MacDonald <bmacd@dmci.net> To: <CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 6:46 PM Subject: Michigan Carps > I'm in southern Michigan. There have been Carpenters in Hillsdale > County for some time. If anyone needs a cemetery lookup, I might be > able to help. > Beth MacD > >
Linda Carpenter Fry: Can you list some of your Carpenter line? The last 4 or 5 generations of my family hopscotched from NY to MI and my grandfather (Frank Isaac CARPENTER) went on to WI in the earliest 1900's. He met and married my grandmother (Catherine POMMERICH) in Fond du Lac, WI in 1909. He had a brother John who may have moved to Wisconsin as well, before going to British Columbia (still trying to find his family). Your line is probably not related, but any Wisconsin Carpenters are of interest to me. Thanks! Mary Cathryn Carpenter __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
Obviously I missed John's earlier post regarding International Money Orders, so I may be off target on the original subject, and if so, my apologies. I'm a postal clerk, and the USPS sells International Postal Money Orders for the face value (US$) plus a $3.00 fee for many countries; some countries are $5.00. The post office does NOT compute the exchange rate, but that information is available in most major newspapers (Finance Section). Hope this helps. Mike 2Lakota@Gibralter.Net John Carpenter wrote: > > Recently I was asked about International Money Orders. > > Good News and Bad News ... > > The Bad ... > Ruesch International which used to charge $3.00 per IMO now charges > $15.00 per IMO. The reason for the increase is to discourage > individuals from using them. Their phone number is 800-696-7990. > > The Good ... > International Currency Exchange charges $5.00 per IMO. Their phone > number is 888-278-6628. They use a similar system to Ruesch, in which > you tell them what you want to send (In American dollars or Pound > Sterling or Francs, et cetera) and they will give you the exchange rate > and final cost. After they receive your check, they mail you your > International Money Order made out to whomever you want it made out to. > > I hope this helps ... > > John R. Carpenter > La Mesa, CA USA
Dear John R., I just got 50 pages of Reynolds/Carpenter printout from Steve Roth who has a new Reynolds book out. He has proven to me that Elizabeth Reynolds, b. abt.1700 d. Mar 1799, married on 25 Dec 1735 to Jeremiah Carpenter, b. 1716 d. Mar 1792 (I just got back from the Carpenter Hill Orchard Cemetery where they are buried in Benninton, VT) is not the daughter of Frances Reynolds but of Joseph Reynolds III, son of Joseph Jr, son of Joseph Sr, son of James and Deborah Reynolds, the first immigrants! In the probate of Joseph III's will he gives Jeremiah Carpenter 114 lbs sterling. As you know back then they gave the money to the husband of the daughter. This is the money they used to buy the 800 acres on what is now called Carpenter Hill in Bennington. I always wondered how they got moved up there from RI! So Henry Suydam Reynolds was mistaken in his book on that fact. I am asking Mr. Roth to send me the original probate paper if it exsists or where to find the information. Darn! That means we can't go back to King Henry the First of England, 1135 AD, thru the Greene Family!! All that 5 hours of photocoping goes for naught. Perhaps I can still use some of it as there are plenty of Greene girls who intermarried with Carpenter and Reynolds. Also Ted Atkinson of Williamstown, MA (my cousin thru Olive Jane Carpenter) has proven thru an abstract of Christopher Carpenter's will that Jeremiah's father was Christopher, son of Oliver #54. This makes Oliver Jeremiah's grandfather. Jeremiah was mentioned in Chris's will abstact found in the RI Register, Vol. 2, No.2, Page 127 (by Beaman) Another two pieces of the puzzle has been corrected. Linda in Albuq. Searching for: Acton, Bailey, Bartle, Carpenter, Hannah, Hertzog, Hillary, Holland, Mackay, Matheson, Page, Reynolds, Ridenour/Reitenaurer, Shadwick, Stoner, Wollet.
Dear Robin, There were about 5 Timothy Carpenters born about 1700 in the NY and surrounding areas. I remember that some had been confused with each other in the past. Below is a summary of each. INDIVIDUAL DATA RIN:8 - -------------------------------------------------- Name:Timothy CARPENTER Sex:M ID No: Birth:Abt 1715 Place:,Westchester,NY Chr: Place: Marr:Abt 1738 Spouse:Elizabeth ANDERSON-58 Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Death:Aft 4 Dec 1787 Place:Pittstown,Rensselaer,NY Burial:Bef 15 Feb 1806 Place:Troy,Rensselaer,NY Father:Silas CARPENTER-19869 Mother:Jean OR Jane THORNYCRAFT-9469 Notes ---------------------------------------------- !The Timothy Carpenter of Pittstown, NY was born abt 1715 not 24 Oct 1721. The error was found and corrected using the following information. 1) Letter of Charles L. Carpenter in 1976 indicating that the Timothy Carpenter born 24 Oct 1721 was not his Timothy Carpenter, and the addenda (update) to the Timothy Carpenter book dated 3 May 1984 by the same person. 2) Carpenter Related Family History Journal, Vol. 3, No.1, page 11: SOURCE: A corrected will of the New York Historical Society Collections Volumnes found by Louise Carpenter Licklider states in abstract: "In the name of God, Amen. January 3, 1728/1729, I, Silas Carpenter of North Castle, in Westchester County, Blacksmith. I leave to my wife, Jane, one-third of all moveables. All houses and lands to be sold. I leave to my daughters, Hannah and Phebe, 10 pounds each when of age. The rest to be put at interest until my three sons, William, TIMOTHY, and Silias, are of age and then divided among them. I make William Craft and William Carpenter, Jr., both of Long Island, and my wife, Jane, Executors. Witnesses, Adam Ireland, Job Wright, Nataniel Carpenter. Proved Feburary 11, 1728/1729." 3) Raymond George Carpenter concurs and James Ausie Carpenter states, "I am so happy for Charlie that after all these years of failure to gain through Louise A-1 proof of Lineage." end notes INDIVIDUAL DATA RIN:4919 - ---------------------------------------------------- Name:Timothy CARPENTER Sex:M ID No:SCS1-JX Birth:Abt 1699/1700 Place:Jamaica,,LI Chr: Place: Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Death: Place: Burial: Place: Father:Samuel CARPENTER-3341 Mother:Sarah-3342 Notes ------------------------------------------------ !Number 94 in the Carpenter Memorial. Page 63 No family listed. No further data. Did he move west? AFN SCS1-JX (abt 1699) and AFN NXGC-33 (1700) are the same. end notes INDIVIDUAL DATA RIN:5319 - --------------------------------------------------- Name:Timothy CARPENTER Sex:M ID No:MTL7-VN Birth:Abt 1700 Place:Musketa Cove,Long Island,LI,NY Chr: Place: Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Death: Place: Burial: Place: Father:Nathaniel CARPENTER Capt.-625 Mother:Tamar Wright COLES-5308 Notes ----------------------------------------------- no notes INDIVIDUAL DATA RIN:12558 - ------------------------------------------------- Name:Timothy CARPENTER Sex:M ID No: Birth: 1 Apr 1698 Place:Musketa Cove,Queens,LI Chr: 4 Jan 1698 Place:of,Long Island,NY Marr:Bef 1720 Spouse:Phebe OR Phoebe COLES-19929 Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Death:Aft 21 Jul 1763 Place:North Castle,Westchester,NY Burial:Bef 24 May 1769 Place:Chapaqua Cem.,Westchester,NY Father:William CARPENTER-622 Mother:Elizabeth Smith MUDGE-4845 Notes ------------------------------------------------ !Number 25 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter. Family on page 75 and 76. See father's notes! This Timothy removed from Hempstead to North Castle about 1720, some 50 miles, in Westchester, NY where he purchased a farm on which he resided until his death. He was interred in the quaker burial ground at Chapaqua. WILL: His will was dated 21 Jul 1763, proved 24 May 1769 and admitted to probate on 30 Aug 1769, and is recorded in the Surrogate's office in the City of New York. His sons William, Benjamin, and Timothy as executors. The will mentions wife: Phebe; sons: WIlliam, Archelaus, Benjamin, Timothy and daughter: Phebe Forman. SEE: The New York Historical Society Collections for the Year of 1898, pp. 273-274. Early Wills of Westchester County, NY, 1898, pg. 273. FAMILY: Timothy 2nd, born 4 Jan 1698, as listed in the James Usher book, has been proven wrong regarding his father. This is still subject to great debate. Per Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter and Raymond George Carpenter, genealogist, et cetera. SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY. Of the Cotleb Zimmerman line per that record. But parents are wrong. Did this Timothy own land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY? NO! It was the Timothy Carpenter, son of Silas C.! SEE: Letter to Members of the Carpenter Fund Association, 10 Nov. 1882 Poughkeepsie, NY. By W. C. Barker, Pres't Carpenter Fund Association. It gives some descendants, but has this Timothy's parents wrong. BOOK: See page 14 (#5 for notes) of the Mowrey 1997 book. See book information below: UPDATE OF THE GENEALOGY OF THE NEW ENGLAND CARPENTER FAMILY OF ENGLISH ORIGIN - THE VIRGINIA / WEST VIRGINIA BRANCH - SOME DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH CARPENTER - PIONEER OF THE JACKSON RIVER - MOWREY"S VERSION. BY TERRY LEE CARPENTER AND PAUL THOMAS MOWREY. PRO BONO PUBLICO - PRIVATELY PUBLISHED, DOVER, OHIO, 1997. BY PAUL THOMAS MOWREY. end notes INDIVIDUAL DATA RIN:19906 - ------------------------------------------------ Name:Timothy CARPENTER Sex:M ID No: Birth:Abt 1711/1713 Place:of,Musketa Cove,Long Island,NY Chr: Place: Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Marr: Spouse: Death: Place: Burial: Place: Father:Benjamin CARPENTER Capt.-630 Mother:Mercy COLES-2188 Notes --------------------------------------------- !Went from Oyster Bay area over to Ulster and Orange counties area. No further information is found. end notes I hope this clears some of your questions. John R. Carpenter La Mesa, CA Robin Carpenter wrote: > > Carpenter Memorial (p. 63) says Timothy Carpenter (#94, of Samuel 27, of > John 17) "was b. about 1700." And nothing more of him. Another source > (which I can't cite at the moment) says this Timothy owned land at Goshen NY > (but doesn't say whether he lived there, although all his brothers did). > Does anyone here know anything further about this Timothy? > Robin
I re-posted my direct Carpenter line from William of Rehoboth and two Carpenter Crest graphics at the below URL. I found the second graphic while browsing through some of my clipart collection. I no longer pay for extra space at Geocities so unfortunatly you will have to close their ad windows. Chuck Carpenter Crest at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6712/index.html __________________________________ Please visit my website "Chuck's Wood-Knots" at: http://www.evcom.net/~chuck2/index.html Carpenter Genealogy at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6712/index.html
Looking for information on Samuel B. Carpenter Move to Ohio and in 1831 move to Jennings County, Indiana. Who was his parents and wife and children? Click on family tree to see my Carpenter <A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/a/r/James--R-Gardner/">Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: James R. Gardner Family Ho</A> Can anyone Help James R. Gardner
Hi George: I think you and I spoke once before--about 4-5 years ago. We decided we were from different Carpenter branches. Mine settled in Wisconsin. I have some early photographs and my ggggrandfather and ggggrandfather had bushy dark eyebrows. I believe they were possibly black (all the photos back then were black and white). This trait was lost in more recent generations. Our noses do seem to be following down through the generations. However, unlike some of the emails I've read, our noses are VERY small! Linda Carpenter Fry Richland Center, Wisconsin formerly of Madison, Wisconsin The Carpenters wrote: > Okay, cousins, here's a question for you: > > Do your CARPENTERs have really heavy eyebrows? You know, big, bushy > eyebrows with lots of personality? Maybe bushy black eyebrows? No, I'm > not crazy. Well, in any case, my insanity doesn't relate to eyebrows. I > just wondered, because as a kid, I noticed that quite a few CARPENTERs had > bushy black eyebrows. Now I'm in my fifties, and my eyebrows would be > truly deluxe, except for serious and regular trimming. Once, when I was a > kid, we went to visit a female CARPENTER who was born in the 1870s, and I > knew who she was the minute I saw her because. . . you guessed it. . . the > eyebrows. > > I only ask this because I'm getting desperate for clues on some of my > branch of the CARPENTERs, and thought maybe this would steer me in the > right direction. (Also, because I think it's time to find a new subject of > discussion, and one that is close to my heart. Well, close to my hairline, > anyhow.) > > Thanks for your help. > > George > --- > George R. Carpenter > Pinckney, Michigan > carpgl@ismi.net
John, Has this journal been microfilmed? It sounds like it would be a worthwhile project. While I'm not saying everything in it is proven fact, it is a fact that, before we can find evidence to back up our information, we need some initial information, and the Journal has a lot of it. George --- George R. Carpenter Pinckney, Michigan carpgl@ismi.net ---------- > From: John Carpenter <jrcrin001@home.com> > To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: The Carpenter Family News-Journal > Date: Friday, August 20, 1999 8:46 PM > > Dear Richard, > > Yes there was an article also by Raymond George Carpenter in the C&RFHJ > regarding his trip to England. > > Can you check your copies and see if that article is in there? > > Thanks! > > John R. Carpenter > La Mesa, CA > > Richard Carpenter wrote: > > > > If you're referring to the Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal > > published by James Aussie Carpenter, I have many of the volumes. I would be glad to look up information in my spare time. > > Richard L. Carpenter >