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William CARPENTER, II @
 1737 - 1784

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  • Suffix  II @ 
    Birth  21 Jan 1736/1737  Attleboro, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  1784 
    Person ID  I4625  Wanicki/Rozhon and Kapusta/Jemiola
    Last Modified  16 May 2005 20:02:17 
     
    Father  William CARPENTER, @, b. 26 Jun 1711, Rehoboth, Massachusetts  
    Mother  Abigail WHITE 
    Family ID  F1758  Group Sheet
     
    Family 1  Elizabeth BRIGGS 
    Children 
    >1. William CARPENTER, III @, b. 25 Jun 1760, Norton, Massachusetts
     2. John CARPENTER, b. 12 May 1767, Norton, Massachusetts
     3. Elizabeth CARPENTER, b. 22 Feb 1779, Norton, Massachusetts
     4. Samuel CARPENTER, b. Abt 1780, Norton, Massachusetts
     5. Ebenezer CARPENTER, b. 15 Jun 1781, Norton, Massachusetts
     6. Sarah CARPENTER, b. 14 May 1783, Norton, Massachusetts
    Family ID  F1766  Group Sheet
     
    Family 2  Sarah FULLER 
    Married  21 Dec 1775 
    Family ID  F1767  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • William was a farmer and a collector of the town of Norton for a sum agreed upon by the town to raise men for the military service in 1779. "It appears from the records that he left a handsome property to his last wife of real estate, mills, etc. She was a part owner of a steam water and water power and was molested in her rights by Noah Dean and Hazekiah Briggs for which they were put under bonds of $100 not to molest her rights of using one half of the water on the easterly end of the dam now erected for running a cutting mill."
     

  
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