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Descendants of Richard Carpenter


396. GIDEON16 CARPENTER (JAMES15, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born March 08, 1794 in Sharon, Vermont, and died December 17, 1850. He married UNKNOWN337.

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IDEON CARPENTER:
Residence: Canada337
     
Children of G
IDEON CARPENTER and UNKNOWN are:
  i.   SAMUEL17 CARPENTER337, b. Unknown.
  ii.   JAMES CARPENTER337, b. Unknown.
  iii.   AMOS CARPENTER337, b. Unknown.


397. JAMES16 CARPENTER (JAMES15, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born April 22, 1796 in Sharon, Vermont, and died June 20, 1858 in Demorestville, Canada. He married SARAH WASHBURNE MCDOWELL337 February 14, 1834337, daughter of ROBERT MCDOWELL and UNKNOWN.

Notes for J
AMES CARPENTER:
James at an early age went to Canada as a teacher; he soon abandoned teaching for commercial life, in which he was very successful. He was a man of large intellect, a great reader, and a liberal patron of learning. (The name McDowell is written as M. Dowell; not certain which is correct.)

     
Children of J
AMES CARPENTER and SARAH MCDOWELL are:
  i.   JAMES17 CARPENTER337, b. December 09, 1834, Domerestville, Canada; d. September 30, 1863, Domerestville, Canada; m. MARY LOVISA CARPENTER337.
  Notes for JAMES CARPENTER:
He was admitted to the practice of law in Canada courts Feb. 3, 1862. He was drowned in the Fraser river while on the way to British Columbia.


  More About JAMES CARPENTER:
Occupation: Practiced law337

553. ii.   ROBERT JOHN CARPENTER, b. October 13, 1837, Domerestville, Canada.


398. AUSTIN16 CARPENTER (JAMES15, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born August 31, 1803 in Sharon, Vermont, and died February 22, 1875. He married CATHERINE SPRAGUE337.

Notes for A
USTIN CARPENTER:
He went to Cobourg, Upper Canada. He held the office of sheriff.


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USTIN CARPENTER:
Occupation: Blacksmith337
     
Children of A
USTIN CARPENTER and CATHERINE SPRAGUE are:
  i.   PHILENA17 CARPENTER337, b. Unknown; m. JOHN ENGLISH337.
  More About JOHN ENGLISH:
Title (Facts Pg): Reverend337

  ii.   KATE CARPENTER337, b. Unknown; m. WILLIAM EVANS337.
  iii.   MARY LOUISA CARPENTER337, b. Unknown; m. JAMES CARPENTER337.
  iv.   AUSTRELLA CARPENTER337, b. Unknown; m. HENRY DINNING337.


399. ALFRED16 MOSHER (IRENE15 CARPENTER, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born May 17, 1787, and died March 28, 1874 in Lenox, New York. He married HULDAH MORSE337. She was born January 26, 1792, and died December 05, 1825.
     
Child of A
LFRED MOSHER and HULDAH MORSE is:
554. i.   WILLIAM H.17 MOSHER, b. Unknown.


400. LAVINIA16 CARPENTER (NATHANIEL15, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born June 21, 1788 in Middlesex, Vermont. She married UNKNOWN337.

Notes for L
AVINIA CARPENTER:
She went to Ohio and had two children.

     
Children of L
AVINIA CARPENTER and UNKNOWN are:
  i.   JOEL FREDERICK17 UNKNOWN337, b. Unknown.
  ii.   DAUGHTER UNKNOWN337, b. Unknown; m. UNKNOWN KELLOGG337.


401. ALANSON16 CARPENTER (NATHANIEL15, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born January 30, 1793 in Middlesex, Vermont, and died May 13, 1882. He married JULIA E. NICHOLS337.

Notes for A
LANSON CARPENTER:
They went to Fremont,Ohio. He was the youngest child by his father's first wife and located at Chautaugua, N.Y. He was a custom house officer at that place for many years.

     
Children of A
LANSON CARPENTER and JULIA NICHOLS are:
555. i.   WILLIAM OSCAR17 CARPENTER, b. October 07, 1823.
556. ii.   AUGUSTUS ALVORD CARPENTER, b. 1825, Franklin County, New York.
557. iii.   SUSAN CARPENTER, b. Unknown.
  iv.   LUCIUS C. CARPENTER337, b. Unknown; m. M.G. HUBBARD337.
  More About LUCIUS C. CARPENTER:
Residence: Lookout, Modoc, California337

558. v.   HELEN CARPENTER, b. Unknown.


402. PIERCE16 SPALDING (JERUSHA15 CARPENTER, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born February 09, 1786, and died September 10, 1852. He married SEREPTA VAIL337 March 1809337, daughter of UNKNOWN VAIL and UNKNOWN.

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IERCE SPALDING:
Residence: Warren, Vermont337
     
Children of P
IERCE SPALDING and SEREPTA VAIL are:
  i.   DAUGHTER17 SPALDING337, b. Unknown.
  ii.   SON A. SPALDING337, b. Unknown.
  iii.   SON B. SPALDING337, b. Unknown.
  iv.   SON C. SPALDING337, b. Unknown.


403. JAMES16 SPALDING (JERUSHA15 CARPENTER, JAMES14, EBENEZER13, BENJAMIN12, WILLIAM11, WILLIAM10, WILLIAM9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, JAMES6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, RICHARD2, JOHN1)337 was born March 20, 1792 in Coventry, Connecticut, and died March 15, 1858. He married ELIZA REED337 1820337, daughter of THOMAS REED and UNKNOWN. She died August 08, 1853.
     
Children of J
AMES SPALDING and ELIZA REED are:
  i.   WILLIAM COMPEN17 SPALDING, b. September 04, 1825.
  Notes for WILLIAM COMPEN SPALDING:
He studied medicine and settled in Watertown, Wis. He enlisted as surgeon and was commissioned in the 29th Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteers, Sept. 3, 1862. He was in the battle at Port Gibson, May 1, 1863, and Champion Hills, Miss., when their division numbering 4400 had a loss during the day of 1320. It was here they met Pemberton's army, which had come out of Vicksburg for the purpose of fighting them. They marched night and day for 22 days till they came in the rear of Vicksburg, fighting most of the way with only three days' rations,
suffering much bodily. Dr. Spaulding remained at his post of duty for seven weeks, till the city surrendered to General Grant. He then resigned on account of his health and returned home.

"A NARROW ESCAPE"

One morning. feeling a little better than usual, he crept up the hill and came out on a piece of tableland where was a solitary oak tree some 50 feet high A ladder had been run up about thirty feet. The thought occurred to him that if he could only climb up into the tree, he might look down into the city of Vicksburg, as soon as the task was accomplished and he was well seated on a limb for rest, some 15 or more bullets came whizzing by on both sides; In looking across the ravine to the hill opposite he could see that he was a mark for the Secesh harpshooters; he lost no time in making for his regiment."




  ii.   GEORGE BURLEY SPALDING, b. August 11, 1835; m. SARAH LIVINGSTON OLMSTEAD337, August 1861337.
  Notes for GEORGE BURLEY SPALDING:
With his experiences his convictions led him to relinquish the law and study for the ministry. On his return he entered Union Theological Seminary of New York City where he remained two years, and completed his studies at Andover, Mass., in 1861. After his graduation he accepted a call from Vergennes, Vt. where he was ordained October, 1861 and resigned in 1864. By his labors here he proved to be a very devoted minister of the Gospel, and his labors were signally blessed. He then accepted a call from Park Church, Hartford, Conn., and was ordained Sept. 28, 1864; he resigned, and was dismissed March 23, 1869, and settled in Dover, N. H., the following September. His labors here were wonderfully blessed; he resigned in 1883 and received a call from Manchester, N. H., where he remained two years, then removed to Syracuse, N. Y. and was settled over the First
Presbyterian Church in that city, and is now, 1896, their acting pastor. Dr. Spalding's literary work has been extensive and he has held many prominent positions of usefulness, viz. A member of the Constitutional Convention of New Hampshire in 1877; a Representative in the New Hampshire Legislature, from Dover, in 1877 and Chaplain of that body. He was appointed by the Governor of New Hampshire as trustee of the State Normal School in 1876 and soon after was made chairman, which office he held till he left the state; he was elected a member of the School Board of Dover in 1875 and was made chairman of the Board in 1876; he was chosen trustee and one of the executive committee
of the New Hampshire Missionary Society in 1873, and received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Dartmouth College in 1878, and has been elected from term to term as trustee of Auburn Theological Seminary and trustee of Hamilton College. They had five children.


  More About GEORGE BURLEY SPALDING:
Occupation: Read law for one year at Montpelier, Vermont337

  iii.   SON SPALDING, b. Unknown.


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