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Descendants of Richard Carpenter


243. HARRIET15 CARPENTER (ASA14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)240 was born August 23, 1793 in Sharon, Vermont, and died January 13, 1879. She married IRA DENIO241 September 14, 1817241, son of SETH DENIO and UNKNOWN. He was born May 30, 1787 in Shelburne, Massachusetts, and died June 10, 1877.

Notes for I
RA DENIO:
Seven of his children were living in 1892. He resided in different towns, viz: Shelburne, Mass., Bennington and Enosburg, Vt. He purchased land in Enosburg in 1816.

Ira served in the war of 1812 and was at the battle at Plattsburgh. He and his wife celebrated their golden wedding, Sept 14, 1867, at which time the family of nine children had not been entered by death. The total ages of parents and children
amounted to 523 years, averaging 48 years. The first death was that of the youngest daughter in February, 1870.


Don Ryan, Cushing/Carpenter Families

     
Children of H
ARRIET CARPENTER and IRA DENIO are:
  i.   SAMANTHA16 DENIO241, b. May 13, 1818; m. ESBON DAWSON241, August 03, 1850241; d. Abt. 1888.
  More About ESBON DAWSON:
Residence: Franklin, Vermont241

393. ii.   HORACE DENIO, b. November 25, 1821.
  iii.   AUSTIN DENIO241, b. January 28, 1824; m. EMILY WARE WILBUR241, January 22, 1856241.
  Notes for AUSTIN DENIO:
He has resided in Enosburg, Chelsea, Glover and Saxton River, Vt., and has two children.


  More About AUSTIN DENIO:
Occupation: Farmer241

  More About EMILY WARE WILBUR:
Residence: Waterville, Vermont241

  iv.   HARRIET DENIO241, b. May 03, 1826; m. SIMEON DUSTIN PHELPS241; d. June 02, 1893.
  More About HARRIET DENIO:
Residence: Resided with her two daughters in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts241

  More About SIMEON DUSTIN PHELPS:
Occupation: Farmer and shoemaker241
Residence: Claremont, New Hampshire241

  v.   CHARLES DENIO241, b. March 30, 1829.
  More About CHARLES DENIO:
Occupation: Farmer241
Residence: California241

  vi.   TIMOTHY DENIO241, b. August 18, 1831; m. LUCY WINSLOW241; b. August 26, 1894.
  Notes for TIMOTHY DENIO:
Resided in Enosburg on the old homestead cleared by his father and grandfather.


  More About TIMOTHY DENIO:
Occupation: Farmer241

  More About LUCY WINSLOW:
Residence: Hardwick, Vermont241

  vii.   CHARLOTTE DENIO241, b. April 09, 1833; d. February 12, 1870.
  viii.   HENRY DENIO241, b. January 03, 1836; m. SUSAN GREEN241.
  More About HENRY DENIO:
Residence: Enosburg and Franklin, Vermont; California241

  More About SUSAN GREEN:
Residence: Enosburg, Vermont241

  ix.   ALMIRA DENIO241, b. Unknown; d. January 1892; m. (1) FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS FRENCH241; d. October 30, 1886; m. (2) FRANCIS FULLER241, September 01, 1819241; d. 1869.
  More About FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS FRENCH:
Residence: East Hardwick, Vermont241

  More About FRANCIS FULLER:
Residence: East Hardwick, Vermont241


244. JAMES15 CARPENTER (JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)241 was born April 14, 1762 in Coventry, Connecticut241. He married EUNICE MOSHER241 November 08, 1787241. She was born June 21, 1765 in Sharon, Vermont, and died December 13, 1832.

Notes for J
AMES CARPENTER:
James was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, with his father. He was in the battle of Yorktown when Lord Cornwallis surrendered. He often spoke of the joy of the soldiers when General Washington rode through the lines and declared the enemy had surrendered.




More About J
AMES CARPENTER:
Residence: Sharon, Vermont241
     
Children of J
AMES CARPENTER and EUNICE MOSHER are:
  i.   EPHRAIM16 CARPENTER241, b. August 19, 1788, Sharon, Vermont; d. June 1860; m. ELIZABETH SYRAC241.
  More About EPHRAIM CARPENTER:
Education: 1824, Graduated from Burlington College241
Occupation: Lawyer241
Residence: Indiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania241

394. ii.   WILLARD CARPENTER, b. January 17, 1790, Sharon, Vermont; d. May 06, 1840.
395. iii.   PHILENA CARPENTER, b. February 14, 1792, Sharon, Vermont; d. April 14, 1827, Indianapolis, Indiana.
396. iv.   GIDEON CARPENTER, b. March 08, 1794, Sharon, Vermont; d. December 17, 1850.
397. v.   JAMES CARPENTER, b. April 22, 1796, Sharon, Vermont; d. June 20, 1858, Demorestville, Canada.
  vi.   EUNICE CARPENTER241, b. April 15, 1798, Sharon, Vermont; d. February 07, 1872.
  vii.   ALPHEUS CARPENTER241, b. November 11, 1800, Sharon, Vermont; d. November 25, 1825.
  More About ALPHEUS CARPENTER:
Residence: Probably went to Shrewsbury, Canada241

398. viii.   AUSTIN CARPENTER, b. August 31, 1803, Sharon, Vermont; d. February 22, 1875.
  ix.   AMOS SOLON CARPENTER241, b. September 19, 1805, Sharon, Vermont; d. September 06, 1831, Probably Shrewsbury, Canada.
  x.   CALVIN VALORUS CARPENTER241, b. April 25, 1808, Sharon, Vermont; d. August 1841.
  Notes for CALVIN VALORUS CARPENTER:
He died aboard the Erie on Lake Erie, when she was destroyed by fire, August, 1841.



245. IRENE15 CARPENTER (JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)241 was born April 04, 1765 in Coventry, Connecticut, and died April 1846. She married THOMAS MOSHER241, son of NICHOLAS MOSHER and UNKNOWN.

More About T
HOMAS MOSHER:
Occupation: farmer241
Residence: Of Sharon, Vermont. Resided in Troy, New York.241
     
Children of I
RENE CARPENTER and THOMAS MOSHER are:
399. i.   ALFRED16 MOSHER, b. May 17, 1787; d. March 28, 1874, Lenox, New York.
  ii.   ALANSON MOSHER241, b. Unknown.
  iii.   MANLEY MOSHER241, b. Unknown.
  iv.   ZABAD MOSHER241, b. Unknown; d. February 1871.
  v.   BETSEY MOSHER241, b. Unknown.
  vi.   IRA MOSHER241, b. Unknown.


246. NATHANIEL15 CARPENTER (JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)241 was born September 20, 1766 in Coventry, Connecticut. He married SUSANNA SHEPHARD241 1787241. She was born Abt. 1766, and died May 29, 1794.

Notes for N
ATHANIEL CARPENTER:
Resided in Middlesex, Vt. Being a man of strong mind he took a deep interest in town and state affairs. He was one of the early settlers of Middlesex; was one of a very large family. His father, James, moved with his family to Sharon about 1775.

Nathaniel and his son Alanson were in the battle at Plattsburg, in the war of 1812. In the excitement regarding the war of 1812, a minister of Middlesex preached a fiery war sermon, and soon after, when they learned that the British were approaching Vermont, a call was made for volunteers. Amongst them were
Nathaniel, his son Alanson, and the minister. When they came in sight of the British and expected a battle, the courage of the noted sermon man failed him and he fell back to the rear. Soon after this Nathaniel Carpenter met him at a small gathering and reminded him of that occurrence by giving him a slap on the knee and remarking "I was never more surprised in my life than I was to see you fall back as if you were afraid to meet the British." The minister calmly replied, "Squire Carpenter, it is a great deal easier to preach than to practice."


More About N
ATHANIEL CARPENTER:
Occupation: farmer241
     
Children of N
ATHANIEL CARPENTER and SUSANNA SHEPHARD are:
400. i.   LAVINIA16 CARPENTER, b. June 21, 1788, Middlesex, Vermont.
  ii.   STEPHEN CARPENTER241, b. May 23, 1790, Middlesex, Vermont; d. December 30, 1803, Middlesex, Vermont.
  iii.   ALANSON CARPENTER241, b. August 26, 1791, Middlesex, Vermont; d. Died young.
401. iv.   ALANSON CARPENTER, b. January 30, 1793, Middlesex, Vermont; d. May 13, 1882.


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