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Matches 7451 to 7500 of 31204
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7451 |
| Ephraim CARPENTER
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7452 |
REFN: ABC # 3284 | Ernest A. CARPENTER
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7453 |
| Ernest Adelbert CARPENTER
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7454 |
REFN: SS # Date: | Esther CARPENTER
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7455 |
She died before George married (2) Bridget Palmer in 1733. | Esther CARPENTER
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7456 |
| Etta CARPENTER
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7457 |
| Eva L. CARPENTER
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7458 |
GenWeb Cemetery Project: www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries | Fannie CARPENTER
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7459 |
| Frances CARPENTER
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7460 |
REFN: SS # Date: | Frances CARPENTER
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7461 |
| Frank CARPENTER
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7462 |
The Below is correct.
Direct Descendants of William of Rehoboth Carpenter
1 William of Rehoboth Carpenter b: Abt. 1605 in of, Wiltshire,
England src: A Genealogical History Of The Rehoboth Branch Of The
Carpenter Family In America. By Amos Bugbee Carpenter, pub. 1898
Amherst, Ma.d: February 07, 1658/59 in W.P., Rehoboth,
Bristol, MA src: A GenealogicalHistory Of The Rehoboth Branch Of The
Carpenter Family In America. By AmosBugbee Carpenter, pub. 1898
Amherst, Ma. Christened: April 29, 1933
+Abigail Briant b: 1604 in Shalbourne, Eng. m: April
28, 1625 in Shalbourne, Eng. src: Shalbourne Parish Records (Bishops'
Transcripts), Bundle 1.d: February 22, 1686/87 in
Rehoboth,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts src: Rehoboth Vital Records 1652-1896
death page 808 Rehoboth VR [orig.], 1:57
2 Samuel Carpenter b: 1638 in Rehoboth,Bristol
Co.,Massachusetts src: A Genealogical History Of The Rehoboth Branch Of
The CarpenterFamily In America. By Amos Bugbee Carpenter, pub. 1898
Amherst, Ma.d: February 20, 1682/83 in Rehoboth,Bristol
Co.,Massachusetts src: A Genealogical History Of The Rehoboth Branch Of
The Carpenter Family In America. ByAmos Bugbee Carpenter, pub. 1898
Amherst, Ma. Christened: April 29, 1933
+Sarah Readaway b: 1642 in Rehoboth,Bristol
Co.,Massachusetts m: May 25, 1660 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Mass. src:
Rehoboth Vital Records 1652-1896 marriages page 78 Rehoboth VR[orig.],
1:44 d: April 29, 1712 in Rehoboth,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts
Christened: April 29, 1933
3 James Carpenter b: April 12, 1668 in Rehoboth,Bristol
Co.,Massachusetts src: A Genealogical History Of The Rehoboth Branch Of
The Carpenter Family In America. By Amos Bugbee Carpenter, pub. 1898
Amherst, Ma. d: April 27, 1738in Rehoboth,Bristol
Co.,Massachusetts src: Rehoboth Vital Records 1652-1896death page 810
Christened: May 26, 1885
*2nd Wife of James Carpenter:
+Grace Palmer b: October 02, 1668 in Rehoboth,Bristol
Co.,Massachusetts m: April 15, 1695 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA src:
Rehoboth Vital Records 1652-1896 Page 78 Christened: March
24,1914
4 Stephen Carpenter b: June 07, 1696 in
Rehoboth,BristolCo.,Massachusetts src: A Genealogical History Of The
Rehoboth Branch Of TheCarpenter Family In America. By Amos Bugbee
Carpenter, pub. 1898 Amherst, Ma. d: February 16, 1778 in
Rehoboth,Bristol Co.,Massachusettssrc: Rehoboth Vital Records 1652-1896
deaths page 811 Christened: February 27, 1894
+Martha (Amer. Indian?) Hunt b: Abt. 1713 m:
October 08, 1721 in Rehoboth, Ma. src: Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages
1652-1896 page 79 d: May 13, 1741 in Rehoboth,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts
5 Gershom Carpenter b: August 13, 1727 in
Rehoboth,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts src: A Genealogical History Of The
Rehoboth Branch Of The Carpenter Family InAmerica. By Amos Bugbee
Carpenter, pub. 1898 Amherst, Ma. d: September 06, 1793 in
Providence,Providence Co.,Rhode Island
+HannahCooke b: April 17, 1730 d:
September 14, 1809 in Providence,Providence Co., Rhode Island
6 Joseph Carpenter b: May 06,1751 in
Providence,Providence Co.,Rhode Island src: A Genealogical HistoryOf
The Rehoboth Branch Of The Carpenter Family In America. By Amos Bugbee
Carpenter, pub. 1898 Amherst, Ma. d: July 26, 1813 in
Uxbridge, MA src: Uxbridge,Ma. VR to the year 1850
+Persis Rawson b: May 06, 1751 in Mendon, Worcester, MA
src: DAR records ; Last Name IGA ; Rawson Family Memorial 37- Mendon,Ma.
, VR Births.Have photocopies of VR Records.m: May 1770 in
Milford, MA. d: July 03, 1831 in Uxbridge, MA src: Widow of Joseph,
Uxbridge,Ma. VR to the year 1850 | Frank Aldrich CARPENTER
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7463 |
A molder at St. Johnsbury, Vt.
| Fred E. CARPENTER
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7464 |
PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 299.
Residence Southern Pines, NC. | Fred Palmer CARPENTER
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7465 |
| Frederick Eugene CARPENTER
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7466 |
REFN: SS # Date: | George CARPENTER
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7467 |
HP022, 1st Hopkinton Cemetery
1 NOTE He was born in Westerly, RI on November 8, 1842 and at the ageof nineteen he enlisted in Company D, 4th Regiment, Rhode IslandVolunteers. He lost his right arm at the Battle of Petersburg,July 30, 1864 at the explosion of the mines. He married MaryElizabeth Covey on September 26, 1861. He served asRepresentative for Hopkinton in the RI General Assembly from1878 to 1884. | George Bradford CARPENTER
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7468 |
| Grace Ross CARPENTER
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7469 |
| Guy Hazelton CARPENTER
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7470 |
| Hannah CARPENTER
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7471 |
| Hannah CARPENTER
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7472 |
| Hannah CARPENTER
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7473 |
| Hannah CARPENTER
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7474 |
| Harriet E. CARPENTER
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7475 |
| Harry Barron CARPENTER
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7476 |
REFN: SS #3283.1 | Henry CARPENTER, Dr.
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7477 |
REFN: SS #3286.7 | Henry T. CARPENTER
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7478 |
PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 299.
Residence Roanoke, Va. | Herbert Ethan CARPENTER
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7479 |
| Herbert Stoddard CARPENTER
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7480 |
| Horace CARPENTER
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7481 |
| Horace Barron CARPENTER
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7482 |
| Horace Seaver CARPENTER
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7483 |
| Ida L. CARPENTER
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7484 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ilah M. CARPENTER
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7485 |
| Isaac CARPENTER
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7486 |
Isaac was 43 and living in Auburn, NY when his mother died in 1848. | Isaac CARPENTER
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7487 |
| Isabel CARPENTER
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7488 |
"Isaiah Carpenter died AUG 1761, age 9 months and was buried in an unnamed ground one mile east of Webatuck."
"Isaiah Carpenter died AUG 1761, age 9 months and was buried in an unnamed ground one mile east of Webatuck." | Isaiah CARPENTER
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7489 |
Isaiah Carpenter and James Breckinridge were accused of rioting by the New Yorkers who claimed that they had taken land under the New Hampshire grant, within the limits of New York territory; and further, that they had taken up arms to fight for the land as a part of Bennington. This accusation was not true; they were within the limits of Bennington. It arose from the fact that they were loyal to the proposed government of Vermont. It was about the year 1777.
Isaiah Carpenter was one of the first settlers of Salisbury, under the New Hampshire grant; he was a conspicuous character in the difficulties between the "Green Mountain Boys" and the "Yorkers." Mr. Carpenter was a near neighbor of Judge Olin. The "Yorkers" drove Carpenter from his cabin on a few acres of
clearing, and put one of their grantees in possession. One day as the "Yorker" was chopping a tree there was a report, and a ball whistled by his head; he supposing that it was some hunter, kept on chopping; in a few moments there was another report, and a second bullet struck the tree a few inches above his head. He left for parts unknown, immediately, and Carpenter had full possession. A short time after this, Judge Olin shot a steer which he was killing for family use; Carpenter, hearing the report, took his musket and came running down to Judge
Olin's inquiring "Where are the Yorkers?"
It is said by members of the family that he joined the Revolutionary forces and was aid to Gen. Warren. | Isaiah CARPENTER
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7490 |
| James CARPENTER
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7491 |
| James CARPENTER, @
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7492 |
A farmer
| James CARPENTER
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7493 |
REFN: SS # Date: | James CARPENTER
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7494 |
REFN: SS #371.507 | James Creighton CARPENTER
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7495 |
REFN: ABC # 3284 | James Jefferson CARPENTER
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7496 |
| James W. D. CARPENTER
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7497 |
REFN: SS #3285.2 | Jane CARPENTER
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7498 |
A shoemaker
| Jarvis CARPENTER
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7499 |
| Jason M. CARPENTER
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7500 |
| Joan CARPENTER
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