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Descendants of Richard Carpenter


Generation No. 13


81. FRANCIS ELIZABETH14 CARPENTER (JOSEPH COLES13, NATHANIEL12, JOSEPH ARNOLD11, WILLIAM TREVELIAN10, RICHARD9, ROBERT8, WILLIAM7, ROBERT6, RICHARD5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1)147 was born Unknown in New York, and died Unknown in Virginia. She married JOHN MANN, SR.147. He was born Bef. 1717, and died May 28, 1749 in Botetourt County, Virginia.
     
Children of F
RANCIS CARPENTER and JOHN MANN are:
  i.   WILLIAM15 MANN147.
  ii.   THOMAS MANN147.
  iii.   ELIZABETH MANN147.
  iv.   MOSES MANN147, b. Abt. 1727; d. 1756.
155. v.   JOHN MANN II, b. Abt. 1729; d. Abt. 1776, Botetourt County, Virginia.


82. NEHEMIAH14 CARPENTER (NEHEMIAH13, JOHN12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born March 11, 1730/31 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York148, and died April 25, 1821. He married ELIZABETH VAN VLIET148. She was born 1733148, and died February 02, 1799148.

Notes for N
EHEMIAH CARPENTER:
There is no doubt, it Thompson is correct, that it was this Nehemiah who moved to Dutchess County, N.Y., but returned to Jamaica, L.I., and settled his father's estate. He was in West Chester County, in 1783. He served in a military company in 1776. He, in his will, mentions son Nehemiah, daughters Elizabeth, Rebecca and Abigail, and Richard, son of my daughter Sarah. The will was proved June 17, 1821.



More About N
EHEMIAH CARPENTER:
Burial: Old Burial Ground, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148

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LIZABETH VAN VLIET:
Burial: Old Burial Ground, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148
     
Children of N
EHEMIAH CARPENTER and ELIZABETH VAN VLIET are:
  i.   MARY15 CARPENTER148, b. February 09, 1752, Jamaica, Long Island, New York; m. DAVID CARPENTER148; b. Unknown, Jamaica, Long Island, New York.
  More About DAVID CARPENTER:
Occupation: Farmer and merchant148
Residence: Poughkeepsie, New York148

  ii.   ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. October 25, 1754, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148.
156. iii.   NEHEMIAH CARPENTER, b. June 29, 1757, Jamaica, Long Island, New York; d. February 24, 1832, Dewitt or Manlius, Onondaga, New York.
  iv.   NANCY CARPENTER, b. August 07, 1760, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148.
  v.   REBECCA CARPENTER, b. April 24, 1763, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148.
  vi.   WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. July 11, 1765, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148.
  vii.   ABIGAIL CARPENTER, b. February 21, 1768, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148.
  viii.   SARAH CARPENTER, b. February 20, 1773, Jamaica, Long Island, New York148; m. UNKNOWN148.
  ix.   JOSEPH CARPENTER, b. February 04, 1774148.


83. WILLIAM14 CARPENTER (NEHEMIAH13, JOHN12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born Unknown in Jamaica, Long Island, New York148. He married UNKNOWN148.
     
Child of W
ILLIAM CARPENTER and UNKNOWN is:
157. i.   CHARLES15 CARPENTER, b. Unknown.


84. DANIEL14 CARPENTER (JOHN13, JOHN12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1720 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York148, and died March 10, 1790148. He married SUSAN THOMPSON148. She was born 1744, and died March 03, 1809148.

Notes for D
ANIEL CARPENTER:
Resided in Goshen, N.Y. Daniel's will dated at Goshen, hatter, Jan. 8, 1789, proved May 9, 1791, mentions wife Susannah, brother John, eldest son Daniel, second son John, youngest son Robert, none yet of age; daughters Elinor, Susannah, Sarah and Ruth.



More About D
ANIEL CARPENTER:
Occupation: farmer and hatter148

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USAN THOMPSON:
Residence: Of Orange County, New York148
     
Children of D
ANIEL CARPENTER and SUSAN THOMPSON are:
  i.   ELEANOR15 CARPENTER, b. April 17, 1761, Goshen, Orange, New York148; m. JAMES DOLSON148, March 12, 1780148.
  More About JAMES DOLSON:
Occupation: farmer148
Residence: Minisink, New York148

  ii.   SUSANNAH CARPENTER, b. June 30, 1763, Goshen, Orange, New York148; d. March 17, 1790148; m. THEOPHELUS HOWELL148, December 03, 1781148.
  More About THEOPHELUS HOWELL:
Occupation: farmer148

158. iii.   SARAH CARPENTER, b. September 27, 1765, Goshen, Orange, New York.
  iv.   RUTH CARPENTER, b. March 05, 1771, Goshen, Orange, New York148; m. HENRY B. WISNER148, March 05, 1794148.
  More About HENRY B. WISNER:
Occupation: farmer148
Residence: Walkill148

159. v.   DANIEL CARPENTER, b. August 07, 1773, Goshen, Orange, New York; d. December 11, 1857.
160. vi.   JOHN CARPENTER, b. April 06, 1776, Goshen, Orange, New York.
  vii.   ROBERT CARPENTER, b. January 18, 1777, Goshen, Orange, New York148.
  viii.   CHARITY CARPENTER, b. June 20, 1781, Goshen, Orange, New York148.


85. JOHN14 CARPENTER IV (JOHN13, JOHN12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born February 23, 1744/45 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York149, and died February 10, 1800150. He married FRANCES UNKNOWN151.

Notes for J
OHN CARPENTER IV:
It is probably this John of Haverstraw, N.Y., who represented Orange County in the Colonial Assembly in 1778, and he was also Judge at one time in Orange County. He is called "John the Distiller." He moved into Washington Town, north of Albany, N.Y., and went into the distillery business (which was considered honorable business in those days), and accumulated much property. He was a man of note, held many important offices and at one time was a member of the Assembly of New York. We find in the Journal of the Provincial Congress, Vol.
1, page 309, that "Feb 19, 1776, Mr. Covenhoven informed Congress that a person on the 'Asia' is indebted to John Carpenter; that said John Carpenter requests permission to go on board the 'Asia' to obtain a bill of sale of a slave or some security for said debt. Mr. Covenhoven moved that a permit be given to John Carpenter, Jr., to go on the 'Asia' to obtain security. Ordered that John Carpenter or John Carpenter Jr., be permitted to go."

On page 213.) "April 27, 1776. Recommends Henry Van Renssalaer, and John Carpenter as proper persons to erect and carry on the manufacturing of gunpowder and recommends a place at or near the saw-mill of John Carpenter as a proper place for building the same. The said John Carpenter in person and the said H. Van Rensselaer applied to Congress for the sum of œ1000 each in behalf of themelves and partners etc."

The powder-mill was in Salisbury in the precinct of Cromwall, a part of the original precinct of Goshen. Previous to this, Goshen was divided and the part set off was called Cromwall. The Carpenters of Salisbury and Cromwall who signed the pledge to defend the States against the British, were citizens of Goshen, proving that they were loyal to American rights. The names of the Carpenters who signed the p1edge were John, John, Jr., Elijah, Benjamin, Timothy, Noah and William. A letter dated Cumberland County, Westminster, N.Y., Feb. 1, 1776, to Provincial Congress, from Benjamin Carpenter, Chairman of County Committee, announces nomination of field officers, among whom was Benjamin Carpenter, Esq., Second Colonel. (Prob. No, 309.)




     
Children of J
OHN CARPENTER and FRANCES UNKNOWN are:
  i.   MARGARET15 CARPENTER, b. April 30, 1773, Goshen, Orange, New York151.
  More About MARGARET CARPENTER:
Christening: July 10, 1774151

  ii.   ELINOR CARPENTER, b. October 27, 1775, Goshen, Orange, New York151.
  More About ELINOR CARPENTER:
Christening: January 12, 1776151

  iii.   JAMES CARPENTER, b. Unknown151.
  More About JAMES CARPENTER:
Christening: September 21, 1777151


86. BENJAMIN14 CARPENTER (JOHN13, JOHN12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1750 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York151, and died 1811151. He married EUNICE STEWART151 January 15, 1781151. She was born Abt. 1756, and died 1846151.

Notes for B
ENJAMIN CARPENTER:
Resided in Mininsink, N.Y. Will dated Oct. 8, 1804, proved Nov. 24, 1804; mentions sons Benjamin and William both under age, and daughters Sarah and Susannah, wife Eunice and a brother John deceased. Unable to reconcile dates of births of children with date of will and death of Benjamin.



More About B
ENJAMIN CARPENTER:
Occupation: farmer151

Notes for E
UNICE STEWART:
Eunice was the sister of Judge Stewart
     
Children of B
ENJAMIN CARPENTER and EUNICE STEWART are:
161. i.   BENJAMIN15 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1780, Minisink, Orange, New York; d. Abt. 1840.
162. ii.   WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. April 11, 1782; d. Bet. 1808 - 1809.
  iii.   SARAH CARPENTER, b. April 10, 1784, Minisink, Orange, New York151; d. Abt. 1845151; m. ISAAC REEVES151.
  More About SARAH CARPENTER:
Christening: May 09, 1802151

  More About ISAAC REEVES:
Occupation: farmer151
Residence: Middletown, Orange, New York151

  iv.   SUSANNAH CARPENTER, b. Unknown151; m. HENRY GALE151.
  More About HENRY GALE:
Residence: Middletown, Orange, New York151


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