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Sarah CARPENTER
 1754 -

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Generation: 1
  1. Sarah CARPENTER b. 28 Sep 1754, Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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    Sarah m. 7 Jun 1774. [Group Sheet]

Generation: 2
  1. William CARPENTER, @ b. 26 Jun 1711, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 23 Aug 1768.

    Notes:
    Baptist minister








  2. William m. Abigail WHITE 25 Sep 1734. [Group Sheet]

  3. Abigail WHITE

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    Children:
    1. William CARPENTER b. 7 Nov 1735, Attleboro, Massachusetts; d. 5 Apr 1736.
    2. William CARPENTER, II @ b. 21 Jan 1736/1737, Attleboro, Massachusetts; d. 1784.
    3. Samuel CARPENTER b. 21 Apr 1739, Attleboro, Massachusetts; d. 22 Apr 1739, Attleboro, Massachusetts.
    4. John CARPENTER b. 6 Jun 1740, Attleboro, Massachusetts.
    5. Ebenezer CARPENTER b. 4 Jun 1742, Attleboro, Massachusetts; d. 15 Mar 1743.
    6. Peter CARPENTER b. 4 Mar 1743/1744, Attleboro, Massachusetts; d. 1807, Norton.
    7. Ebenezer CARPENTER b. 22 Jun 1746, Attleboro, Massachusetts.
    8. Samuel CARPENTER b. 20 Oct 1748, Attleboro, Massachusetts.
    9. Abigail CARPENTER b. 8 Jun 1750, Attleboro, Massachusetts.
    10. Isaac CARPENTER b. 23 Sep 1752, Attleboro, Massachusetts.
    11. 1. Sarah CARPENTER b. 28 Sep 1754, Attleboro, Massachusetts.

Generation: 3
  1. Obadiah CARPENTER, @ b. 12 Mar 1677, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 25 Oct 1749.

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  2. Obadiah m. Deliverance PRESTON 6 Nov 1703. Deliverance (daughter of Daniel PRESTON and Abigail JACKSON) b. 7 Oct 1682; d. 12 Jun 1767. [Group Sheet]

  3. Deliverance PRESTON b. 7 Oct 1682; d. 12 Jun 1767.

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    Children:
    1. Edward CARPENTER b. 5 Oct 1705, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 24 Feb 1771.
    2. Obadiah CARPENTER b. 16 Feb 1707, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 6 Jan 1764, Attleboro, Massachusetts; bur. Attleboro, Massachusetts.
    3. Nehemiah CARPENTER b. 28 Sep 1708, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 19 Mar 1711/1712, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
    4. 2. William CARPENTER, @ b. 26 Jun 1711, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 23 Aug 1768.
    5. Nehemiah CARPENTER b. 24 Jun 1714, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 19 Oct 1715, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
    6. Deliverance CARPENTER b. 29 May 1717.
    7. Josiah CARPENTER b. 8 Oct 1719; d. 1746, Cumberland, R.I..
    8. John CARPENTER b. 7 Mar 1726/1727; d. 26 Apr 1754, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.

Generation: 4
  1. William CARPENTER, @ b. Abt 1631, England; c. 22 Nov 1631, Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; d. 26 Jan 1703, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; bur. Rehoboth Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.

    Notes:
    Town Clerk









    William was elected Town Clerk of Rehoboth May 13, 1668 and held the office until his death with the exception of one year, namely, 1693. He was sent to the General Court of Plymouth as deputy in the year 1668; was chosen Deacon of the church in the same year; was one of the committee to settle bounds between
    the Town of Taunton and the north purchase in the year 1670; and Clerk of the community of the north purchase in the year 1680; and one of the committee to sell the meeting house in the year 1683; and was defendant in Court of Plymouth in the year 1668. He was sent as deputy to the Plymouth Court in the year 1690;
    and was one of the purchasers of the North Purchase, and drew his lot in the meadow May 16, 1668.

    At a meeting of the Purchasers of the North Purchase,Feb. 18, 1685, it was voted that there should be a division of fifty acres to each shareholder. William Carpenter was the chosen surveyor. At this time he surveyed out 83 fifty-acre lots.

    He was a man of superior ability, accurate in all of his business transactions, and a reliable councellor in the colony; and he was noted also for his superior penmanship. His house stood on the left hand side of the road leading from the East Providence meeting house to Rehoboth, Mass., some fifty to sixty rods from the crossing of the "ten mile river," on a rise of land, and was one of the pleasantest spots for a house in that locality. His estate amounted to 215 pounds, 5 shillings and four pence.

    The stones that marked the graves of William Carpenter and his wife, Miriam have been taken up and removed and now lie at the foot of Daniel Carpenter and his wife Susanna's graves, with the letter side up, the lettering apparently as perfect as when first made, and plainly readable.

    INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CARPENTER LATE OF REHOBOTH DECEASED

    Presented the 5th of February, in the year 1702 or 1703 By,
    John Butterwork
    Moses Read
    John Willmarth lb sh P

    Item (1) - His wearing apparel Woolen and Linnen 10
    (2) - In Money 2 13 4
    (3) - Four Beds and furniture to them 21
    (4) - Tablecloth Napkin, and sheets 7
    (5) - Linen Yarn and Woolen yarn and wool 2 6
    (6) - Pewter Farthen and Glass Bottles 2 10
    (7) - Brass Kettles and Pans and Skillet 3
    (8) - Iron pots, Andirons Frying pan and longs and Spi
    (9) - Books 3 10
    (10) Cross cut saw and other tools and Bells 1 11
    (11) Compass to lay out land 2
    (12) 2 Guns and Swords and Amunition 2 10
    (13) A Saddle and Bridle, and old iron 1 5
    (14) A Box Iron and Grindstone, and Hour glass 12
    (15) In (pet hakes) Spinning Wheels and ods 1 2
    (16) " Chests, Boxes, Tables and Chairs 2 10
    (17) " Corn, Indian and English 10
    (18) " Pork and Beef, Butter and 1 allow, 4 10
    (19) " Wooden ware and Lumber 3 5
    (20) " Tobacco, Flax, and Flax seed and salt 19
    (21) " Neat Cattle, Sheep, and in Hay 28 10
    (22) " Horse King, Swine, two cow hides 5 16
    (23) " Housing and lands 96 12
    Sum Total 215 4 4

    John Butterwork
    Moses Read
    John Willmarth
    Granted Coat of Arms in 1663.

  2. William m. Miriam SEARLES 10 Dec 1663. Miriam b. Abt 1629; d. 1 May 1722, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; bur. Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

  3. Miriam SEARLES b. Abt 1629; d. 1 May 1722, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; bur. Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. Josiah CARPENTER b. 18 Dec 1664, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 28 Feb 1727.
    2. Nathaniel CARPENTER b. 12 May 1667, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
    3. Daniel CARPENTER b. 8 Oct 1669.
    4. Noah CARPENTER b. 28 Mar 1672, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
    5. Mariam CARPENTER b. 16 Oct 1674; d. 21 May 1706.
    6. 4. Obadiah CARPENTER, @ b. 12 Mar 1677, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 25 Oct 1749.
    7. Ephraim CARPENTER b. 25 Apr 1681, Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
    8. Ephraim CARPENTER b. 25 Apr 1683/1684, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 20 Apr 1743.
    9. Hannah CARPENTER b. 10 Apr 1685, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; d. Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    10. Abigail CARPENTER b. 15 Apr 1687, Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 15 Jan 1781.
  4. Daniel PRESTON

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  5. Daniel m. Abigail JACKSON [Group Sheet]

  6. Abigail JACKSON

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    Children:
    1. 5. Deliverance PRESTON b. 7 Oct 1682; d. 12 Jun 1767.

  
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