
| 875 | i. | Mary15 Winslow, born June 20, 1709 in Freetown, Bristol, Mass. (Source: WFT, Vol 9, Ped 2826.). | ||
| 876 | ii. | Nathan Winslow, born April 01, 1713 in Freetown, Bristol, Mass. (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834); died November 1772 in Freetown, Bristol, Mass.. He married Charity Hall. | ||
| 877 | iii. | Job Winslow, born March 30, 1715 (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834). He married Margaret Barber. | ||
| 878 | iv. | Benjamin Winslow, born June 19, 1717 (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834); died April 25, 1796. He married Hope Cobb 1738 (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834). |
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More About Benjamin Winslow and Hope Cobb: Marriage: 1738 (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834) |
| 879 | v. | Elizabeth Winslow, born May 06, 1721 (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834). She married David Torrey. | ||
| 880 | vi. | James Winslow, born August 06, 1725 (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834). He married Anna Thurston; died November 16, 1802 (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p834). | ||
| 881 | vii. | Sybil Winslow, born October 03, 1727 (Source: Carpenter Memoria, p834). She married Samuel Staples December 22, 1752 in Published date. |
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More About Samuel Staples and Sybil Winslow: Marriage: December 22, 1752, Published date |
| 882 | i. | Hannah 64115 Carpenter, born July 16, 1718 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. She married Thomas Ormsby November 23, 1752. |
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Notes for Thomas Ormsby: Spelling of last name could also be Ormsbee. |
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More About Thomas Ormsby and Hannah Carpenter: Marriage: November 23, 1752 |
| 883 | ii. | Harriet 642 Carpenter, born July 16, 1718 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. | ||
| 884 | iii. | Eliphalet 651 Carpenter, born May 05, 1720 in Swansea, Bristol, Mass. (Source: William A Haslun.). | ||
| 885 | iv. | Sarah Carpenter, born May 05, 1720 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Linda Carpenter Fry (cah@mwt.net).). | ||
| 886 | v. | Lois 645 Carpenter, born July 30, 1722 (Source: William A Haslun.). | ||
| 887 | vi. | Barnard 646 Carpenter, born June 26, 1723 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. He married Elsie Lake August 30, 1744. |
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Notes for Elsie Lake: First name could be spelled Alse. |
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More About Barnard Carpenter and Elsie Lake: Marriage: August 30, 1744 |
| 888 | vii. | Mehitable 643 Carpenter, born June 22, 1724 in Swansea, Bristol, Mass. (Source: William A Haslun.). | ||
| 889 | viii. | Huldah 644 Carpenter, born April 04, 1726 in Swansea, Bristol, Mass. (Source: William A Haslun.). She married Peter Perrin March 21, 1743/44. |
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More About Peter Perrin and Huldah Carpenter: Marriage: March 21, 1743/44 |
| + | 890 | ix. | John 647 Carpenter, born January 04, 1727/28 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts; died October 03, 1816 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut. | |
| 891 | x. | Sarah 648 Carpenter, born March 20, 1729/30 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Carpenter Memorial, 125.); died December 10, 1734. | ||
| 892 | xi. | Warren 649 Carpenter, born June 26, 1732 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. | ||
| 893 | xii. | Elizabeth 650 Carpenter, born May 16, 1733. She married Hezekiah May April 26, 1759. |
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More About Hezekiah May and Elizabeth Carpenter: Marriage: April 26, 1759 |
| 894 | i. | Lydia 65215 Carpenter, born June 21, 1724 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p 125.). She married Andrew Wheaton December 29, 1745 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
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More About Andrew Wheaton and Lydia Carpenter: Marriage: December 29, 1745, Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts |
| 895 | ii. | Wilbur 653 Carpenter, born May 20, 1728 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p 125.); died May 21, 1814. He married (1) Sarah Godfrey July 28, 1751; died August 21, 1801. He married (2) Amelia Lockwood June 28, 1802. |
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Notes for Wilbur 653 Carpenter: A farmer. |
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More About Wilbur Carpenter and Sarah Godfrey: Marriage: July 28, 1751 |
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Notes for Amelia Lockwood: The Warwick records state that it was "Millicent" Lockwood, which is probably correct. |
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Marriage Notes for Wilbur Carpenter and Amelia Lockwood: Residence, Warwick, R.I. |
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More About Wilbur Carpenter and Amelia Lockwood: Marriage: June 28, 1802 |
| 896 | iii. | Hannah 654 Carpenter, born October 06, 1732. | ||
| 897 | iv. | Job 655 Carpenter, born April 06, 1735 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p 125.); died May 21, 1814. He married (1) Barbara Miller. He married (2) Elizabeth York July 14, 1776; born Abt. 1732; died January 18, 1809. |
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Notes for Job 655 Carpenter: A farmer. A paragraph on his military history is on page 125 of the Carpenter Memorial. |
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Marriage Notes for Job Carpenter and Elizabeth York: Residence, Warwick, R.I. |
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More About Job Carpenter and Elizabeth York: Marriage: July 14, 1776 |
| 898 | v. | Anne 656 Carpenter, born August 04, 1737 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. She married Noah Doud. |
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Notes for Noah Doud: A farmer. |
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Marriage Notes for Anne Carpenter and Noah Doud: Residence, Warwick, R.I. |
| + | 899 | i. | Benjamin 65715 Carpenter, born May 17, 1725 in Swansea, Massachusetts; died March 29, 1804. | |
| 900 | ii. | Edward 658 Carpenter, born May 07, 1727 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p 128.). He married Mary Lippitt November 19, 1749; born April 19, 1728; died 1792. |
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Notes for Edward 658 Carpenter: He moved to Guilford in 1767. He always called Guilford his nataive place as all of his early days were spent there; thence to Ira, Vt. The government of New York gave to Edward, Jr., a grant of land in 1786, in Vermont (lot No.49 of 300 acres in the land grand Records of New York.) It was probably this Edward, who was fined by the Supreme Court of the Providencial Government of Vermont for opposing the Government of Vermont, claiming to be subject to the Government of New York. Soon after the state's attorney was ordered to suspend the collection of said fine. It was remitted by Governor and council, Oct 27, 1784. |
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More About Edward Carpenter and Mary Lippitt: Marriage: November 19, 1749 |
| 901 | iii. | Lucinda 659 Carpenter, born April 30, 1737 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. | ||
| 902 | iv. | Comfort 660 Carpenter, born December 21, 1739 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p 128.). | ||
| 903 | v. | Caleb 661 Carpenter, born September 26, 1742 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts (Source: Carpenter Memorial, p 128.); died March 22, 1810. He married (1) Hannah Carpenter. He married (2) Elizabeth Wilson. |
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Notes for Caleb 661 Carpenter: This was probably the Caleb who was fined with others for abducting Lieutenant Benjamin Carpenter for the purpose to have him taken by an order from the Government of New York, who had offered a bounty on his body if taken and delivered over too the Government of New York. But the State's Attorney was directed to suspend the collection of the fine, and the fine was remitted by Governor and Council, Oct. 27, 1784. His grandson, Wilson Carpenter of Penobscot, Me., writes: (dated) "Oct. 8, 1848. My grandparents, Caleb and Elizabeth Wilson in company with uncles Benjamin and Edward, moved from Providence, R.I., to Guilford, Vt., Windham County, I thin in '76 or '77. My grandfather's Christian name was Caleb; my grandmother's name was Elizabeth; she was from the Wilson family' my father's family consissted of five children;there were three brothers of us and two sisters; Chloe, Wilson, Edward,Hiram. Hiram married a young woman by the name of Margaret and settled in Ohio. The youngest sister, Cynthia, and Edward Mark I have no knowledge of. My sister Chloe married Thomas Wescott and settled in Nova Scotia. I married Lucy Grant with whom I have lived fifty-and-one years the 4th of March 1848." It appears that he enlisted from Union, Me., in Capt. Isaac Colton's company, Colonel Brewer's regiment, July 12, 1775 and served 18 days. |
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Notes for Elizabeth Wilson: Elizabeth was a widow when she married Caleb. |
| 904 | vi. | Beloved 662 Carpenter, born December 13, 1744 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. He married Mary Willilams April 25, 1763; born in of Scituate. |
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Marriage Notes for Beloved Carpenter and Mary Willilams: They moved from Swansea to Mt. Tabor, Vt., and were there when the town was organized in 1788; he was one of the seventeen who settled that town and was elected at that time on the petit jury. |
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More About Beloved Carpenter and Mary Willilams: Marriage: April 25, 1763 |
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