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Descendants of Richard Carpenter


345. JOHN MAPES16 CARPENTER (JESSE15, JOHN14, JOHN13, SAMUEL12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born September 30, 1804333, and died Abt. 1848333. He married PAMELIA CURTIS333.

Notes for J
OHN MAPES CARPENTER:
He was pastor of the Baptist church in Vincentown, N.J., in 1846.

Extract from a letter from Rev. John M. Carpenter:
Vincentown, N.J., Feb 25, 1846

Mr. A.B. Carpenter:-

Dear Sir:- By due course of mail I received your letter of the 16th inst. and avail myself of this early opportunity to return you an answer. Tracing out the ancestry of my family and of the Carpenter name is a subject which has occupied less or more of my thoughts for a number of years, but hitherto I have not undertaken its accomplishment. My neglect has not been altogether for want of interest in the subject but mostly for want of being able fully to gain a starting point. I am highly
gratified that you have undertaken to find out, if possible the connecting links in the genealogical line of the great number bearing our name, so as to enable you to trace their descent back to one common family origin, forming, though exceeding distant, a relation between us. It is equally gratifying that you have called my attention to the matter and solicit my co-operation in the task you have attempted. Be assured I shall take pleasure in rendering you all the assistance in my power. In order to enter thoroughly upon this work, you will grant me
the indulgence of a little time that I may make some little investigation beyond what I have ever yet done."

The compiler had the pleasure of meeting him at his house in 1846 on his way to Philadelphia and found him much interested in a genealogy and expected much from him by way of assistance, which was cut short by his death a year or two later. No information of the family has since been received, even the date of his death, or from any one of his 15 brothers and sisters except what has procured at that time; also failed in the efforts to procure a biographical sketch.



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OHN MAPES CARPENTER:
Occupation: Baptist clergyman333
     
Children of J
OHN CARPENTER and PAMELIA CURTIS are:
  i.   STEPHEN SMITH17 CARPENTER, b. September 02, 1827, Minisink, Orange, New York333.
  ii.   PAMELIA ANN CARPENTER, b. February 19, 1829, Minisink, Orange, New York333.
  iii.   MARY ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. December 12, 1831, Minisink, Orange, New York333.
  iv.   ADONIRAM JUDSON CARPENTER, b. February 08, 1834, Minisink, Orange, New York333.


346. STEPHEN CLARK16 CARPENTER (JESSE15, JOHN14, JOHN13, SAMUEL12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born March 10, 1812333, and died 1836333. He married UNKNOWN333.

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TEPHEN CLARK CARPENTER:
Occupation: Tailor333
     
Child of S
TEPHEN CARPENTER and UNKNOWN is:
  i.   STEPHEN NORTHROP17 CARPENTER, b. September 1836, Minisink, Orange, New York333.


347. OLIVER LEWIS16 CARPENTER (JESSE15, JOHN14, JOHN13, SAMUEL12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born March 31, 1814333. He married UNKNOWN RAYNOR333.

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LIVER LEWIS CARPENTER:
Occupation: Farmer333
     
Children of O
LIVER CARPENTER and UNKNOWN RAYNOR are:
  i.   CHAUNCY M.17 CARPENTER, b. 1839, Minisink, Orange, New York333.
  ii.   ELMEDA CARPENTER, b. 1840, Minisink, Orange, New York333.
  iii.   JESSE CARPENTER, b. 1841, Minisink, Orange, New York333.
  iv.   OLIVER L. CARPENTER, b. 1843, Minisink, Orange, New York333.
  v.   ELIZA ANN CARPENTER, b. 1845, Minisink, Orange, New York333.


348. BENJAMIN STEARNS16 CARPENTER (JESSE15, JOHN14, JOHN13, SAMUEL12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born December 22, 1816333. He married SUSAN MILLS333.

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ENJAMIN STEARNS CARPENTER:
Occupation: Farmer333
Residence: Wantage, Sussex, New York333
     
Children of B
ENJAMIN CARPENTER and SUSAN MILLS are:
  i.   STEPHEN17 CARPENTER, b. 1838, Wantage, Sussex, New York333.
  ii.   MARY JANE CARPENTER, b. 1840, Wantage, Sussex, New York333.
  iii.   ISAAC CARPENTER, b. 1843, Wantage, Sussex, New York333.
  iv.   SARAH ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. 1845, Wantage, Sussex, New York333.
  Notes for SARAH ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
H. G. writes to George B. Carpenter of Chicago, as follows:

"Many of the Carpenters came to Goshen, N.Y., after leaving Long Island, as I find on the records of the county office that in 1720 a deed of land had been given to the town for school, church and burial purposes; and out of twelve signatures to the deed, nine of them were Carpenters. Many of the family were killed at the battle of the Minisink, just previous to the Wyoming massacre, by the Indians under Braddock. The names of some of them are on a monument in the burial yard at Goshen."



349. NOAH S.16 CARPENTER (NEHEMIAH15, NEHEMIAH14, SOLOMON13, SOLOMON12, JOHN11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born January 14, 1782 in Orange County, New York333. He married UNKNOWN333.

Notes for N
OAH S. CARPENTER:
He is a relative of Samuel, probably of Ridgebury, N.Y. and Benjamin of Brookfield, N.Y. and Noah, the lame man.

     
Children of N
OAH CARPENTER and UNKNOWN are:
  i.   ELIZABETH17 CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1810333.
  ii.   JOHN CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  iii.   EDWARD CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  iv.   ESTHER CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  v.   LEWIS CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  vi.   SARAH ANN CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  vii.   CATHERINE CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  viii.   EMELINE CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  ix.   MALINDA CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  x.   JAMES CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  xi.   WILLIAM WILKINS CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.
  xii.   JESSE CARPENTER, b. Unknown333.


350. MATTHEW16 CUSHING (NOAH15, ABIGAIL14 TITUS, JOHN13, SAMUEL12, ABIGAIL11 CARPENTER, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1) was born January 22, 1786 in Putney, Vermont333, and died Abt. 1853333. He married RESIA WOODRUFF333 1810333. She was born 1792 in Bristol, Connecticut333, and died September 28, 1871333.

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ATTHEW CUSHING:
Matthew lived in Burke, Vt. From the account book of Jasper Webster at the Rensselaer County Historical Society is this entry written around 1860:
Daranzel W. Cushing - farmer, 49, Burke VT
Haynes P. Cushing - minister, 45, Bradford VT
Flavilla P. Humphrey - , 42, East Burke VT
Fanny A. Bowker - , 39, Lansingburgh NY
Charles W. Cushing - minister, 34, Lansingburgh NY
Alvin M. Cushing - physician, 31, Lansingburgh NY
Emily R. Spencer - , 26, East Burke VT

(Jasper Webster was the husband of Emily DeSilva Cushing who was a daughter of Matthew's brother Alvin Duncan Cushing who lived in Lansingburgh/Troy NY)

Much information about children Haynes Porter and Flavilla Pamelia was found in the book 'Men of Vermon: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont' (1892-93) online at GenealogyLibrary.com.


Dr. Cushing Honored


The old friends of Rev. Dr. C.W. Cushing, who is a brother of Mrs. G.W. Spencer of this place, will be interested in the following from the Progressive Batavian of Batavia, N.Y. Dr. Charles Wesley Cushing the new pastor of the Methodist
Church in Batavia, has just been notified by a letter from London, England that he has been selected and invited to become a member of the Victoria Institute or
Philosophical Society of Great Britain. This society has been founded for the purpose of investigating fully and impartially the most important questions of philosophy and science that bear upon the great truths revealed in Holy Scripture. The president of the society is Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart..D.C.L., M.P. The membership is composed of the ripest scholars of England and America, and this invitation to Dr. Cushing to become a member is a flattering recognition of his qualification for such membership and honor. It is a great surprise for the doctor because unsought and unexpected.



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ATTHEW CUSHING:
Occupation: Farmer333
     
Children of M
ATTHEW CUSHING and RESIA WOODRUFF are:
497. i.   DARANZEL WOODRUFF17 CUSHING, b. June 10, 1812, Burke, Vermont.
498. ii.   HAYNES PORTER CUSHING, b. June 10, 1816, Burke, Vermont; d. 1890, Burke, Vermont.
499. iii.   FLAVILLA P. CUSHING, b. November 03, 1818, Burke, Vermont; d. 1880, Burke, Vermont.
500. iv.   FANNY ALMIRA CUSHING, b. June 24, 1821, Burke, Vermont.
501. v.   CHARLES WESLEY CUSHING, b. June 06, 1824, Burke, Vermont; d. April 08, 1905, Schenectady, New York.
502. vi.   ALVIN MATTHEW CUSHING, b. September 28, 1829, Burke, Vermont.
503. vii.   EMILY RESIA CUSHING, b. June 04, 1834, Burke, Vermont; d. February 24, 1902.
  viii.   ROWENA W. CUSHING, b. Unknown333; d. Died in infancy333.


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