Memoir Concerning The French Settlements And French Settlers In The Colony Of Rhode Island. By Elisha R. Potter. Author of the Early History of Narragausett Providence: Sidneys. Rider 1879. pp 95, 96 Willett Carpenter, before named, married Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Case and sister of the late Dr. Benjamin W. Case, of Newport. He inherited the large estate on Boston Neck, which had belonged to the Willetts and owned it at the time of his death. His children were: Howell H., and Rev. James H. Carpenter, of Wakefield, a clergyman of the Episcopal Church. On the Willett farm was the residence of Theophilus Whale or Whaley, supposed to be one of the regicide judges.