| i. | GEORGE16 CARPENTER223, b. Abt. 1802, New Haven, Connecticut; m. MARY ATWATER223. |
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More About GEORGE CARPENTER: Occupation: farmer223 Residence: They moved to Berkshire, Washington, Michigan223 |
| 353. | ii. | WILLIAM CARPENTER, b. January 01, 1805, New Haven, Connecticut. |
| 354. | i. | JAMES16 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1775, Coventry, Connecticut. |
| 355. | i. | HENRY MILLER16 CARPENTER, b. September 16, 1804, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |
| 356. | ii. | WILLIAM PARKER CARPENTER, b. September 08, 1805, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |
| iii. | CHARLES ALEXANDER CARPENTER223, b. June 1810, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | ||
| iv. | ISAAC ROBINSON CARPENTER223, b. Unknown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
| 357. | i. | JEREMIAH16 CARPENTER, b. May 03, 1803, Kanawha County, Virginia. |
| 358. | i. | DIANA16 CARPENTER, b. October 17, 1797, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. April 15, 1833, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. | |
| ii. | FREDERICK CARPENTER223, b. September 05, 1799, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. October 09, 1800, Charlestown, Massachusetts. | ||
| iii. | FREDERICK CARPENTER223, b. March 18, 1801, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. June 20, 1833, Charlestown, Massachusetts. | ||
| iv. | MARTHA WASHINGTON CARPENTER223, b. August 15, 1803, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. August 24, 1825, Charlestown, Massachusetts. | ||
| v. | JOHN WEST CARPENTER223, b. October 14, 1805, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. June 24, 1835. |
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More About JOHN WEST CARPENTER: Residence: He went west, in th vicinity of St. Louis, Mo. 223 |
| vi. | CHARLES MASON CARPENTER223, b. December 13, 1807; d. March 24, 1829. |
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More About CHARLES MASON CARPENTER: Residence: Richmond, Virginia223 |
| vii. | CATHERINE CARPENTER223, b. December 17, 1809, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. March 19, 1828. | ||
| viii. | GEORGE WEBSTER CARPENTER223, b. May 26, 1812, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. November 10, 1837. | ||
| ix. | INFANT CARPENTER223, b. December 18, 1815, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. December 25, 1815, Charlestown, Massachusetts. | ||
| x. | MARCELLUS CARPENTER223, b. February 02, 1817, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. October 1893; m. ELIZA A. SMITH223. |
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Notes for MARCELLUS CARPENTER: Marcellus Carpenter, whose death was announced in this morning's Herald was born Feb. 2, 1817 at the corner of Austin St. and what is now Rutherford Ave., Charlestown. He was the tenth of 17 children. He came from good old revolutionary stock, several of his ancestors having served in the continental army , among them being his grandfather, Major Heath. His father was of the firm of Barnabas, Edwards & Co., stoneware dealers on Austin Street. Mr. Carpenter was a graduate of the old training field school. When 13 years of age, he commenced his apprenticeship in the carriage trimming and harness business, served his time, and became an expert workman. At the age of 18 he entered the employ of a periodical dealer, and two years later, he established a book-store of his own. A few years later he commenced jobbing in fancy goods and druggists' sundries, which business he followed, with more or less activity, until quite recently. He introduced the harmonica into the New England States from Germany, in 1846. He was an expert player, and used to accompany himself with the guitar, He was much in demand at church concerts. In 1847 he formed a partnership with George W. Lyon, a wealthy Chicagoan, who died last January, and for several years they travelled through New England, giving entertainments. He was a veteran fireman, having been a member of the volunteer department for upwards of fifty years, running with Warren engine company 4, from 1857 until 1871. In 1838 he joined the Charlestown light infantry and remained with it for several years. In 1873 he was an overseer of the poor and was regarded as one of the best who ever served in Charlestown. Since that time regarded gularly visited thc almshousc and provided thc inmate3 with an entertaiment. He bestowing Christmas presents on the inmates each year a pleasant duty. He was a member of the training school association and of the first Baptist church of Charlestown. He was a life-long Democrat. Don Ryan, Cushing/Carpenter Families |
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More About MARCELLUS CARPENTER: Occupation: He held the office of overseer, etc. 223 |
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More About ELIZA A. SMITH: Residence: Of Hollis, Maine223 |
| 359. | xi. | THOMAS VINCENT CARPENTER, b. March 03, 1820, Charlestown, Massachusetts; d. Highlands, New Jersey. |
| i. | CYRUS16 YEMANS223, b. Unknown; d. Ohio. |
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Notes for CYRUS YEMANS: had no family |
| 360. | ii. | WILLIAM YEMANS, b. Unknown; d. Iowa. |
| 361. | i. | WILLIAM16 CARPENTER, b. October 25, 1805, Waterbury, Vermont; d. March 17, 1881. | |
| ii. | SARAH PARTRIDGE CARPENTER223, b. May 18, 1807. | ||
| 362. | iii. | ELIZA CARPENTER, b. December 11, 1810, Waterbury, Vermont; d. August 05, 1873, Waterbury, Vermont. | |
| 363. | iv. | JULIA CARPENTER, b. December 03, 1812. |
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