Dear Robin, A curiosity question in regard to Rehoboth, MA. I became entangled in an over-abundance of gentlemen named "Noah Simons" in the vacinity of 1800. Since you are the first person I have heard to mention Rehoboth, MA, I thought I ask. (This has nothing to do with Carpenters, which are in my ancestry. The Rehoboth, MA, ancestry is my husband's Simons.) If you have any leads on researching Rehoboth, MA, at a distance, I would be grateful. Doris Simons dmsimons@juno.com On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 19:37:09 -0400 Robin Carpenter <ANALYTIX@valley.net> writes: > In early April there were a couple of exchanges about searches >for >Abraham Carpenters. I have info on three generations of Abrahams, >based on >research by the late Vernon Hood of Plainfield NH, courtesy of Kay >MacLeay: > > 1. Abraham C b.1739 Rehoboth MA, d.1797 Rutland Vt. Married >Elizabeth Bliss (1738-1832). He was the first settled minister in >Plainfield NH. Sons Abraham and Jesse (b. 1760 Rehoboth) > > 2. Abraham C (? - ?) Son of Abraham #1. Was the town "Pound >Keeper" of Plainfield, and a licensed taverner. His children were >born in >Plainfield; Amos (1792), Vicy (1795), Cyril (1797), Abraham (1799), >Hiram >(1801). > > 3. Abraham C (? - ?) Son of Jesse (1760). Born in Plainfield >NH, >prob sometime after 1802. > Hope this helps someone. > Robin C. > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]