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Birth |
26 Jun 1723 |
Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1798 |
New Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut |
Person ID |
I78875 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
12 Feb 2004 00:00:00 |
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Father |
John CARPENTER, b. 25 Mar 1691/1692, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Sarah HILLARD, b. 28 Jun 1692, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island |
Family ID |
F33125 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Alse LAKE |
Married |
30 Aug 1744 |
Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts [3] |
Children |
| 1. Sarah CARPENTER, b. 16 Apr 1744, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts |
| 2. Hannah CARPENTER, b. 16 Feb 1746, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts |
| 3. John CARPENTER |
| 4. Barnard CARPENTER |
| 5. Silas CARPENTER |
| 6. Isaiah CARPENTER, b. 1760, Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York |
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Family ID |
F34119 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- "Alse Lake was probably born 1 JUN 1721 the daughter of John Lake and Susanna Case. Her brother James Lake came to Beekman. After their first two children who were born in Swansea they later removed to the Dover area of the Beekman Patent. Barner Carpenter was taxed in Beekman from 1759 through 1762 (Baptist Church records indicate that he remained through at least 1766) with an assessment of $1 in 1760. The History of Dover Township states that Barabus Carpenter was one of the first organizers of the Dover Baptist Church. Alse Carpenter joined the Dover Church 12 SEP 1761 and a Sarah Carpenter, probably the daughter, joined the church 9 DEC 1764."
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Sources |
- [S1125] Frank J. Doherty, Historical and Genealogical Study of all the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent. (Pleasant Valley, New, Pages 241, 242.
- [S1124] Transcribed by H. L. Peter Rounds, Town of Swansea, Massachusetts, Vital Records to 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Ge, page 46.
- [S1124] Transcribed by H. L. Peter Rounds, Town of Swansea, Massachusetts, Vital Records to 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Ge, page 169.
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