Carrie E. Carpenter1,2

(circa 1871 - 26 Dec 1938)
Father*Chauncey Munroe Carpenter1,3 b. circa 1840, d. 27 Sep 1919
Mother*Elizabeth Jane Clark3 b. circa 1849, d. 2 Aug 1910
Birth*circa 1871; Vermont2,3 
Birth Altcirca Aug 1875; Vermont1,4 
Death*26 Dec 1938; Yakima, Yakima Co., Washington3 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Washington State Digital Archives, "Department of Veterans' Affairs, Orting Soldiers' Home Member Files, 1891-1987," online www.digitalarchives.wa.gov , Chauncey M. Carpenter, #C-353 , digitally captured from Orting Soldiers' Home Member Files, 2008,.
  2. Chauncey Carpenter, 1887 Washington Territory Census, Lincoln County, Washington Territory, page unmarked; lines 19-23, Ancestry.com www.ancestry.com.
  3. Washington State Secretary of State, "Washington State Death Records," Washington State Death Records online www.digitalarchives.wa.gov , Carrie E. Carpenter, Yakima, 26 Dec 1938.
  4. Chauncey Carpenter household, 1900 U.S. Census, Mondavi, Lincoln Co., Washington, ED 39, page 264 (stamped), lines 10-13, dwelling 3, household 3, 1 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Carrie Violet Carpenter1

(4 Jun 1874 - )
Father*Henry Addison Carpenter1,2,3 b. 7 Oct 1840, d. 24 Sep 1925
Mother*Cordelia Violet Worden1,2,3 b. 30 Jan 1845, d. 10 Sep 1931
Marriage*Principal=Leon P. Redfield1 
Birth*4 Jun 1874; Palmyra, Otoe Co., Nebraska1,3 
Marriage*circa 18944 

Family

Leon P. Redfield b. circa Aug 1874
Children
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial (Volume III, 3rd Series) (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915).
  2. Henry A. Carpenter household, 1880 U.S. Census, Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont, ED 233, sheet 437 (stamped), lines 2-8, dwelling 115, family 128, 5 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.
  3. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Affidavit, Henry A. Carpenter, 10 Mar 1915, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  4. Leon Redfield household, 1900 U.S. Census, Grafton, Windham Co., Vermont, ED 247, sheet 8B, line 67-71, dwelling 185, family 185, 17 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.

Charles Carpenter1

(circa 1815 - 11 Jan 1838)
Father*Benajah Carpenter1 b. 8 Sep 1778
Mother*Polly Lincoln1
Birth*circa 1815; died age 231 
Death*11 Jan 18381 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), pages 156-157.

Chauncey Munroe Carpenter1

(circa 1840 - 27 Sep 1919)
Biography*Civil War Veteran (C Company, 2nd Vermont Regiment)
Farmer2 
Name VariationC.M. Carpenter3 
Father*Cromwell Carpenter1 b. 1805
Mother*Louise Barker1 b. circa 1809, d. 12 Mar 1847
Birthcirca May 1837; Vermont4 
Birth*circa 1840; Vermont5,6,2,7 
Marriage*1868; Vermont; Principal=Elizabeth Jane Clark2,4,8 
Death*27 Sep 1919; Orting, Pierce Co., Washington; likely at the Washington State Soldiers Home6 
Burial*Washington Soldiers Home Cemetery, Orting, Pierce Co., Washington9 

Family

Elizabeth Jane Clark b. circa 1849, d. 2 Aug 1910
Children
FindaGrave*55506789 
FindaGrave MemorialVisit FindaGrave (write downl # above first)
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Cromwell Carpenter, page 157.
  2. Washington State Digital Archives, "Department of Veterans' Affairs, Orting Soldiers' Home Member Files, 1891-1987," online www.digitalarchives.wa.gov , Chauncey M. Carpenter, #C-353 , digitally captured from Orting Soldiers' Home Member Files, 2008,.
  3. Washington State Secretary of State, "Washington State Death Records," Washington State Death Records online www.digitalarchives.wa.gov , Mabel L. Godwin, Davenport, 2 Nov 1920.
  4. Chauncey Carpenter household, 1900 U.S. Census, Mondavi, Lincoln Co., Washington, ED 39, page 264 (stamped), lines 10-13, dwelling 3, household 3, 1 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.
  5. Cromwell Carpenter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont, page 138 (stamped), dwelling 82, family 84, 27 Aug 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
  6. Washington State Secretary of State, "Washington State Death Records," Washington State Death Records online www.digitalarchives.wa.gov , Channey [sic] M Carpenter, Orting, 27 Sep 1919.
  7. Chauncey Carpenter, 1887 Washington Territory Census, Lincoln County, Washington Territory, page unmarked; lines 19-23, Ancestry.com www.ancestry.com.
  8. Chauncey Carpenter household, 1910 U.S. Census, Eygpt, Lincoln Co., Washington, ED 111, page 1B, line 100 & page 2A, lines 1-2 -13, dwelling 28, household 28, 19 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.
  9. Carolyn Farnum, "Washington Soldiers Home Cemetery Find-A-Grave Memorial (Orting, Pierce Co., WA)," dated 18 Jun 2001, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 23 Mar 2011) online www.findagrave.com , Chauncey M Carpenter, memorial 5550678.
  10. Washington State Secretary of State, "Washington State Death Records," Washington State Death Records online www.digitalarchives.wa.gov , Carrie E. Carpenter, Yakima, 26 Dec 1938.
  11. "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Carpenter (male), Brattleboro, Death, 6 Jun 1871, These digital images are of of handwritten vital records on preprinted forms from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, Middlesex, Vermont. "The collection consists of vital records (births, marriages, and deaths), cemetery records, and burial and removal permits."
  12. "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Carpenter (male), Brattleboro, Birth, 5 Jun 1871, These digital images are of of handwritten vital records on preprinted forms from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, Middlesex, Vermont. "The collection consists of vital records (births, marriages, and deaths), cemetery records, and burial and removal permits."

Cromwell Carpenter1

(1805 - )
Biography*Farmer 
Father*Abel Carpenter2,3 b. 21 Jun 1767, d. 8 Aug 1862
Mother*J. Martin
Birth18014 
Birth*1805; Vermont1 
Marriage*Principal=Louise Barker5,6 
Marriage*6 Feb 1858; Principal=Melinda Nash2,7 
Death*"who died in the west"7 

Family 1

Louise Barker b. circa 1809, d. 12 Mar 1847
Child

Family 2

Melinda Nash b. 1817, d. 31 Jan 1874
Family BiographyCarpenter Family
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Cromwell Carpenter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont, page 138 (stamped), dwelling 82, family 84, 27 Aug 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
  2. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), Cromwell Carpenter, page 157.
  3. William Richard Cutter, New England Families and Memorial, Third Series, Volumes I-IV (Lewis Historical Publication Company: New York, 1915), volume III, pages 1308-1311.
  4. Hamilton Child, Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windham County, Vermont (Syracuse, New York: Journal Office, Jul 1884), page 378.
  5. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), page 157.
  6. Record of Deaths, Made from the Monuments in the different Cemeteries in the Town of Brattleboro, that died before 1857, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah (US/CAN 0027947). Transcript #1523.
  7. Rev JL Seward, History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917 (Volume 2) (Keene, New Hampshire: Sentinel Printing Co., 1921), pages 1208-1210.

Dexter Samuel Carpenter1,2,3,4

(31 Jan 1833 - 2 Mar 1854)
Name VariationSamuel Dexter Carpenter 
Father*Samuel Carpenter1,5,6 b. 7 Apr 1798, d. 13 Mar 1854
Mother*Sarah Bradeen5,6,1 b. circa 1806, d. 5 Dec 1857
Birth1833; Vermont; died at age 211,2,4 
Birth*31 Jan 1833; Dedham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts5,1 
Death*2 Mar 1854; Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont3,6 
Burial*Carpenter Cemetery, West Guilford, Windham Co., Vermont4,1 
FindaGrave*102892784 
Family BiographyCarpenter Family
FindaGrave MemorialVisit FindaGrave (write downl # above first)
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Record of Deaths, Made from the Monuments in the different Cemeteries in the Town of Brattleboro, that died before 1857, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah (US/CAN 0027947). Transcript #1522.
  2. Samuel Carpenter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont, sheet 34 (stamped), lines 2-9, dwelling 120, family 124, 9 Sep 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.
  3. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial (Volume III, 3rd Series) (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915).
  4. Cynthia Kaley-Guyette, "Carpenter Cemetery (Windham Co. VT) Memorial," dated 8 Jan 2005, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , Dexter S. Carpenter, memorial 10289278.
  5. Robert Brand Hanson, compiler, Vital Records of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1635-1845 (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1997).
  6. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Henry A. Carpenter, General Affidavit, 4 Dec 1915, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).

Elias Carpenter1

(24 Feb 1805 - )
Father*Benjamin Carpenter1
Mother*Hannah (?)1
Birth*24 Feb 1805; Waterboro, York Co., Massachusetts (Maine)1 

Citations

  1. Town Clerk, Waterboro, Maine, Family Records Listing Births and Deaths, Waterboro Town Clerk, 24 Townhouse Road, East Waterboro, York Co., Maine (FHL 12325).

Ellenor F. Carpenter1

(31 Jul 1855 - )
Father*James Carpenter1 b. 15 Jun 1819, d. 23 Mar 1893
Mother*Phyla Dishon1
Birth*31 Jul 1855; Waterboro, York Co., Maine1 

Citations

  1. Town Clerk, Waterboro, Maine, Family Records Listing Births and Deaths, Waterboro Town Clerk, 24 Townhouse Road, East Waterboro, York Co., Maine (FHL 12325).

Elliot Carpenter1

Father*Benajah Carpenter1 b. 8 Sep 1778
Mother*Polly Lincoln1
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), pages 156-157.

Emogene Carpenter

(circa 1854 - )
Father*Simon Carpenter b. 13 Sep 1827, d. 23 Oct 1913
Mother*Rebecca (?) b. circa 1830
Birth*circa 1854; Vermont1 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Simon Carpenter household, 1870 U.S. Census, Granby, Essex Co., Vermont, page 2, lines 1-12, dwelling 8, household 8, 5 Jul 1870, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Erstella Carpenter1

(circa 1885 - )
Father*Chauncey Munroe Carpenter1 b. circa 1840, d. 27 Sep 1919
Mother*Elizabeth Jane Clark1 b. circa 1849, d. 2 Aug 1910
Birth*circa 1885; Idaho1 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Chauncey Carpenter, 1887 Washington Territory Census, Lincoln County, Washington Territory, page unmarked; lines 19-23, Ancestry.com www.ancestry.com.

Fanny Carpenter1

(18 Feb 1803 - )
Father*Benjamin Carpenter1
Mother*Hannah (?)1
Birth*18 Feb 1803; Waterboro, York Co., Massachusetts (Maine)1 

Citations

  1. Town Clerk, Waterboro, Maine, Family Records Listing Births and Deaths, Waterboro Town Clerk, 24 Townhouse Road, East Waterboro, York Co., Maine (FHL 12325).

Fanny Jane Carpenter1

(circa 1818 - before 1870)
Name VariationHannah J. Moore2 
Birth*circa 1818; New York2 
Marriage*1839; Orange Co., New York; Principal=James Madison Moore2,1 
Death*before 1870; Holden, Johnson Co., Missouri3,1 

Family

James Madison Moore b. circa 1816
Children

Citations

  1. James M. Moore (16th Wisconsin Infantry B Company), Application No: 824423 & 1176130; File Designation SC-8361336, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  2. J.M. Moore household, 1860 U.S. Census, Portland, Dodge Co., Wisconsin, sheet 15, lines 23-31, dwelling 557, family 546, 12 Jul 1860, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2005.
  3. James M. Moore household, 1870 U.S. Census, Holden, Johnson Co., Missouri, sheet 36, lines 11-18, dwelling 284, family 275, 27 Jun 1870, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2005.

Fayette Carpenter1

Father*Benajah Carpenter1 b. 8 Sep 1778
Mother*Polly Lincoln1
Marriage*Principal=Ann Meriam1 

Family

Ann Meriam
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), pages 156-157.

Flora A. Carpenter1

(May 1860 - 18 Jun 1878)
Father*Humphrey Carpenter1 b. circa Jul 1814, d. 17 May 1883
Mother*Almira G. Joy1 b. circa Jul 1825, d. 2 Feb 1898
Birth*May 1860; Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont1 
Death*18 Jun 1878; Marlboro, Windham Co., Vermont1 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Flora A Carpenter, Brattleboro, Death, 18 Jun 1878, These digital images are of of handwritten vital records on preprinted forms from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, Middlesex, Vermont. "The collection consists of vital records (births, marriages, and deaths), cemetery records, and burial and removal permits."

Flora L. Carpenter1

(circa 1891 - )
Father*Andrew Denny Carpenter1 b. 19 Jul 1857, d. 9 May 1936
Mother*Lilla Belle Leonard1 b. circa 1865
Birth*circa 1891; New Hampshire1 
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Andrew D Carpenter household, 1900 U.S. Census, Chesterfield, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire, ED 28, page 18 (stamped), lines 43-48, dwelling 110, household 112, 11 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.

Franklin B. Carpenter1,2,3

(circa 1843 - 22 Jan 1853)
Father*Samuel Carpenter4,5,1 b. 7 Apr 1798, d. 13 Mar 1854
Mother*Sarah Bradeen4,5 b. circa 1806, d. 5 Dec 1857
Birth*circa 1843; Vermont; died at age 102,3,5,1 
Death*22 Jan 1853; Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont5,6,3,1 
Burial*Carpenter Cemetery, West Guilford, Windham Co., Vermont3,5 
FindaGrave*102892863 
Family BiographyCarpenter Family
FindaGrave MemorialVisit FindaGrave (write downl # above first)
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. General Index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870; (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Secretary of State), Family History Library Films 0027455-0027741, Franklin B Carpenter, Brattleboro, Death, 22 Jan 1853.
  2. Samuel Carpenter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont, sheet 34 (stamped), lines 2-9, dwelling 120, family 124, 9 Sep 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.
  3. Cynthia Kaley-Guyette, "Carpenter Cemetery (Windham Co. VT) Memorial," dated 8 Jan 2005, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , Franklin Carpenter, memorial 10289286.
  4. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Henry A. Carpenter, General Affidavit, 4 Dec 1915, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  5. Record of Deaths, Made from the Monuments in the different Cemeteries in the Town of Brattleboro, that died before 1857, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah (US/CAN 0027947). Transcript #1521.
  6. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial (Volume III, 3rd Series) (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915).

Gershom Carpenter

(16 Aug 1795 - 13 Jun 1881)
Biography*Representative to the Vermont State Legislature (1848-49)
Farmer (Granby, Vermont)
Built Saw Mill1,2 
Name VariationGersham Carpenter2 
Father*Abel Carpenter1,2 b. 21 Jun 1767, d. 8 Aug 1862
Mother*J. Martin3
MotherLucy Pierce2 b. circa 1775, d. 21 Feb 1858
Birth*16 Aug 1795; Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont; died at age 85 years, 9 months, 28 days2 
Marriage*Principal=Polly Griffin 
Death*13 Jun 1881; Granby, Essex Co., Vermont2 

Family

Polly Griffin b. 9 Oct 1802, d. 16 Nov 1882
Children

Research Notes

Research Comment*There is a conflict on Greshom's mother. His father, Abel Carpenter married J. Martin about 1788 and Nancy Pierce about 1802. Gershom was born 1795 and his mother would likely be J. Martin Carpenter but his 1881 death record lists Lucy Carpenter. J. Martin Carpenter was likely Greshom's biological mother but Lucy Carpenter was the mother who raised him.3,2 
Family BiographyCarpenter Family
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Amos B. Carpenter, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America (Amherst, Massachusetts: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1898), Abel Carpenter (622), page 436.
  2. "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Gersham Carpenter, Granby, Death 1881, These digital images are of of handwritten vital records on preprinted forms from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, Middlesex, Vermont. "The collection consists of vital records (births, marriages, and deaths), cemetery records, and burial and removal permits."
  3. William Richard Cutter, New England Families and Memorial, Third Series, Volumes I-IV (Lewis Historical Publication Company: New York, 1915), volume III, pages 1308-1311.
  4. "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Abel Carpenter, Granby, death, 19 Aug 1871, These digital images are of of handwritten vital records on preprinted forms from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, Middlesex, Vermont. "The collection consists of vital records (births, marriages, and deaths), cemetery records, and burial and removal permits."
  5. "Vermont Deaths and Burials, 1871-1965," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Simon Carpenter, Granby, 23 Oct 1913, viewed 15 Jul 2010, "Index entries derived from digital copies of originals housed in various repositories throughout Vermont."
  6. "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Jason Carpenter, Granby, 26 May 1830, viewed 15 Jul 2010, "Index entries derived from digital copies of originals housed in various repositories throughout Vermont."
  7. "Vermont Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," database, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), Almon Smith Carpenter, Granby, 2 Oct 1841, viewed 15 Jul 2010, "Index entries derived from digital copies of originals housed in various repositories throughout Vermont."
  8. Gershom Carpenter household, 1880 U.S. Census, Granby, Essex Co., Vermont, ED 93, page 2, lines 37-41, dwelling 20, household 20, 4 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2011.
  9. "Vermont Death Records, 1909-2009," digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com), Allen M Carpenter, Granby, 1 Jun 1914, viewed 15 Jul 2010, originally sourced from Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, Montpelier, Vermont.

Grace Winifred Carpenter1,2

(15 Sep 1871 - )
Name VariationWinifred Chapin5 
Father*Henry Addison Carpenter1,3,4 b. 7 Oct 1840, d. 24 Sep 1925
Mother*Cordelia Violet Worden1,3,4 b. 30 Jan 1845, d. 10 Sep 1931
Birth*15 Sep 1871; Palmyra, Otoe Co., Nebraska1,4 
Marriage*circa 1893; Principal=Ellis W. Chapin1,5 

Family

Ellis W. Chapin b. circa 1875
Children
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial (Volume III, 3rd Series) (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915).
  2. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  3. Henry A. Carpenter household, 1880 U.S. Census, Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont, ED 233, sheet 437 (stamped), lines 2-8, dwelling 115, family 128, 5 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.
  4. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Affidavit, Henry A. Carpenter, 10 Mar 1915, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  5. Ellis Chapin household, 1910 U.S. Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, ED 549, sheet 31B, line 73-80, dwelling 431, family 588, 26 May 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.

Hannah Carpenter1

(5 Oct 1846 - )
Father*James Carpenter1 b. 15 Jun 1819, d. 23 Mar 1893
Mother*Phyla Dishon1
Birth*5 Oct 1846; Waterboro, York Co., Maine1 

Citations

  1. Town Clerk, Waterboro, Maine, Family Records Listing Births and Deaths, Waterboro Town Clerk, 24 Townhouse Road, East Waterboro, York Co., Maine (FHL 12325).

Hannah Carpenter1

(6 Sep 1807 - )
Father*Benjamin Carpenter1
Mother*Hannah (?)1
Birth*6 Sep 1807; Waterboro, York Co., Massachusetts (Maine)1 

Citations

  1. Town Clerk, Waterboro, Maine, Family Records Listing Births and Deaths, Waterboro Town Clerk, 24 Townhouse Road, East Waterboro, York Co., Maine (FHL 12325).

Harvey Carpenter1

( - circa 1860)
Father*Benajah Carpenter1 b. 8 Sep 1778
Mother*Polly Lincoln1
Marriage*1835; Principal=Nancy Atwater1 
Death*circa 18601 

Family

Nancy Atwater
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), pages 156-157.

Henry Addison Carpenter

(7 Oct 1840 - 24 Sep 1925)
Biography*Civil War Veteran (1862-65, Corporal, B Company, 11th Vermont Volunteer Infantry & E Company, 1st Vermont Artillary)
Farmer5 
Name VariationCorporal Henry A. Carpenter5 
Name VariationAddison Carpenter6 
Father*Samuel Carpenter1,2,3,4 b. 7 Apr 1798, d. 13 Mar 1854
Mother*Sarah Bradeen1,2,3 b. circa 1806, d. 5 Dec 1857
Birth*7 Oct 1840; Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont; "Twin of James Madison Carpenter"2,6,7,3,5 
Marriage*30 Aug 1865; Marlboro, Windham Co., Vermont; Principal=Cordelia Violet Worden7,8,9,4 
Death*24 Sep 1925; Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont3 
Burial*27 Sep 1925; Woodlawn Cemetery, Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont3 

Family

Cordelia Violet Worden b. 30 Jan 1845, d. 10 Sep 1931
Children

Military Service

Milit-Beg*9 Aug 1862; Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont; Company E, 11th Vermont Regiment, Vermont Volunteers; transferred to Heavy Arlillery 13 Dec 1862.2,5 
Milit-End*24 Jun 1865; Washington D.C.2 

Biographical Notes

Bio Note*"He took part in the battles of Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Winchester, Cedar Creek and the siege at Petersburg. He was slightly wounded at Cedar Creek. After the war he followed farming in Vermont and later in Nebraska, having a farm at Palmyra in that state for nine years. In 1867 he returned to Vermont and bought a farm in Newfane."10 
Description*5' 11" tall, 140 lbs, light complextion, dark brown eyes, dark hair (gray in 1923)
5" 9" tall, light complexion, blue eyes, greay hair (1900)11,5 
Family BiographyCarpenter Family
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Henry A. Carpenter, General Affidavit, 4 Dec 1915, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  2. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial (Volume III, 3rd Series) (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915).
  3. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Vermont Certificate of Death, Henry A. Carpenter, 12-1925, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  4. General Index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870; (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Secretary of State), Family History Library Films 0027455-0027741, Henry A Carpenter, Marlboro, Marriage (Grooms Index), 30 Aug 1865.
  5. Ancestry.com, "U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938," online ancestry.com , Henry A. Carpenter, Eastern Branch, Kennebec ME, 1900 , transcribed from Department of Veterans Affairs, Historical Register of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (Record Group 15) [National Archives Publication M1749], Ancestry.com, 2007, Provo UT,.
  6. Samuel Carpenter household, 1850 U.S. Census, Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont, sheet 34 (stamped), lines 2-9, dwelling 120, family 124, 9 Sep 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.
  7. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Vermont Marriage License, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  8. Grave Marker, Trinity Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania, 5711 West Lake Road, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; Walter E. Fred, 26 Sep 1998.
  9. Henry A. Carpenter household, 1880 U.S. Census, Newfane, Windham Co., Vermont, ED 233, sheet 437 (stamped), lines 2-8, dwelling 115, family 128, 5 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.
  10. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial (Volume III, 3rd Series) (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915), page 1310.
  11. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).
  12. Elizabeth Schaaf household, 1930 U.S. Census, Erie, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, ED 25-30, sheet 5B, lines 56-61, dwelling 152, household 152, 9 Apr 1930, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Feb 2007.
  13. Henry A. Carpenter (11 VT Infantry E Company), Application 369608, file WC-967614, Affidavit, Henry A. Carpenter, 10 Mar 1915, Civil War Pension Application File (Washington DC: National Archives).

Horace D. Carpenter1

(15 Nov 1851 - )
Father*James Carpenter1 b. 15 Jun 1819, d. 23 Mar 1893
Mother*Phyla Dishon1
Birth*15 Nov 1851; Waterboro, York Co., Maine1 

Citations

  1. Town Clerk, Waterboro, Maine, Family Records Listing Births and Deaths, Waterboro Town Clerk, 24 Townhouse Road, East Waterboro, York Co., Maine (FHL 12325).

Huldah Carpenter1

Father*Benajah Carpenter1 b. 8 Sep 1778
Mother*Polly Lincoln1
Marriage*Principal=Clark Prouty1 

Family

Clark Prouty
ChartsCARPENTER, Peter (Descendants)

Citations

  1. Ephraim H. Newton, The History of the Town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society, 1930), pages 156-157.