
| 269 | i. | Amos5 Chaffee, born Abt. 1706 in ,,MA. | ||
| 270 | ii. | THOMAS Chaffee, born Abt. 1710 in ,Bristol, MA. |
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Notes for THOMAS Chaffee: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Child not proven. |
| 271 | i. | SILAS5 Carpenter, born in Musketa Cove, QUEENS, LI, NY; died Aft. February 25, 1726/27 in ,WESTCHESTER, NY. |
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Notes for SILAS Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 23 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. !He owned land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY. He owned the land with his father, he bought land later at North Castle and at Rye in Westchester county. He owned the land per a map survey with Bennonah Merit. !WILL: Oyster Bay, Queens county, NY, will dated Feb. 25, 1727 proved March 21, 1727/1728, wife Abigail and her brother John Robbins. On March 1, 1720 he sold his land at Duck Pond, Bedford, Long Island to Thomas Golding. He bought 375 acres with his father at Northcastle, NY on May 8, 1722 and at Rye. !MARRIAGE: The "Cock, Cocks, Cox Genealogy" by George William Cocks (New York, NY, 1914), states that Silas married Jean Thornycraft daughter of William. Jean was called Jane in her Father's will and in her Husband's will. !WILL: A corrected will of the New York Historical Society Collections Volumes found by Louise Carpenter Licklider states in abstract: "In the name of God, Amen. January 3, 1728/1729, I, Silas Carpenter of North Castle, in Westchester County, Blacksmith. I leave to my wife, Jane, one-third of all moveables. All houses and lands to be sold. I leave to my daughters, Hannah and Phebe, 10 pounds each when of age. The rest to be put at interest until my three sons, William, Timothy, and Silas, are of age and then divided among them. I make William Craft and William Carpenter, Jr., both of Long Island, and my wife, Jane, Executors. Witnesses, Adam Ireland, Job Wright, Nataniel Carpenter. Proved February 11, 1728/1729." 3) Raymond George Carpenter concurs and James Ausie Carpenter states, "I am so happy for Charlie that after all these years of failure to gain through Louise A-1 proof of Lineage." |
| 272 | ii. | William Carpenter, born Abt. 1688 in Pawtuxet, Bristol, RI; died Aft. 1732 in ,WESTCHESTER, NY. |
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Notes for William Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 21 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. A house carpenter. !He owned land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY. His wife became estranged to him on account of their different religious beliefs, which so affected his after life that in 1730 he gave to his daughter (and possibly only child) one half of all his estate. The other half he had sold previously to her husband. He then moved to Westchester county, NY to live with his father. It is said he bought a plot of land near Pleasantville. |
| 273 | iii. | John Carpenter, born Abt. 1689 in Jamaica, QUEENS, NY. |
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Notes for John Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !In AF as belonging to this family but not in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. |
| 274 | iv. | JOSEPH Carpenter, born Abt. 1692 in ,,NY; died Abt. March 1727/28 in ,Long Island, NY. |
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Notes for JOSEPH Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 22 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. !He owned land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY. He owned the land per a map survey with Bennonah Merit. !WILL: Oyster Bay, Queens county, NY, will dated Feb. 25, 1727 proved March 21, 1727/1728, wife Abigail and her brother John Robbins. |
| 275 | v. | Elizabeth Carpenter, born Abt. 1695 in Jamaica, QUEENS, NY. |
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Notes for Elizabeth Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 26 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. !AFN SCS1-PS and MTLF-01 are the same person. |
| 276 | vi. | Hannah Carpenter, born Abt. 1696 in of, NY. |
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Notes for Hannah Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 27 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. |
| 277 | vii. | Benjamin Carpenter, born March 25, 1696 in Oyster Bay, Musketa Cove, QUEENS, LI; died March 26, 1779. |
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Notes for Benjamin Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 24 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. !AKA: "Benjamin the Saddler." !MARRIAGE: Benjamin married Diana Albertson as his first wife. Chappaqua Monthly Meeting Records, Page 41 (includes birth record of their son, Caleb) and Long Island Genealogy by Bunker. Diana is buried in the Chappaqua Monthly Meeting Cemetery with Benjamin. Benjamin married second a Lydia, who was reportedly nee Thorne. With his second wife he moves to North Castle about 1740. Per Charles L. Carpenter, Rear Admiral USN Ret. !MARRIAGE: The Carpenter Family in America book has the first wife as Dinah Albertson, daughter of Derrick and Elizabeth (Coles) Albertson who died on 9 Feb. 1738/39. Her Tombstone was found in the old Daniel Coles Burial Ground at Glen Cove (Musketa Cove) by Daniel H. Carpenter (compiler of the 1901 book) who found "the following inscription on a rudely yet plainly cut headstone. The stone was nearly covered with soil and debris washed down from the adjoining hillside by the storms of a century and a half. "Dinah Carpenter, Des. 9th D. FAB 1738"." !WILL: Will of Benjamin Carpenter, 26 Sept. 1769, New York Wills, Vol. 36, p. 66, Jan 25, 1783 executed. |
| 278 | viii. | Timothy Carpenter, born April 01, 1698 in Musketa Cove, QUEENS, LI; died Bef. May 24, 1769 in North Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY. |
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Notes for Timothy Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 25 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter. Family on page 75 and 76. See father's notes! !This Timothy removed from Hempstead to North Castle about 1720, some 50 miles, in Westchester, NY where he purchased a farm on which he resided until his death. He was interred in the quaker burial ground at Chapaqua. His will was dated 21 Jul 1763, proved 24 May 1769 and admitted to probate on 30 Aug 1769, and is recorded in the Surrogate's office in the City of New York. His sons William, Benjamin, and Timothy as executors. !SEE: The New York Historical Society Collections for the Year of 1898, pp. 273-274. !FAMILY: Timothy 2nd, born 4 Jan 1698, as listed in the James Usher book, has been proven wrong regarding his father. This is still subject to great debate. Per Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter and Raymond George Carpenter, genealogist, et cetera. !SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY. Of the Cotleb Zimmerman line per that record. But parents are wrong. !Did this Timothy own land in 1718, near Armonk, Westchester County, NY? !SEE: Letter to Members of the Carpenter Fund Association, 10 Nov. 1882 Poughkeepsie, NY. By W. C. Barker, President Carpenter Fund Association. It gives some descendants, but has this Timothy's parents wrong. |
| 279 | ix. | Ruth Carpenter, born Abt. 1700. |
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Notes for Ruth Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 28 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. !MARRIAGE: Vide the Record of St. George's Church, Hempstead, NY. |
| 280 | x. | Mary Carpenter, born Abt. 1706 in of, NY. |
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Notes for Mary Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 29 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. !MARRIAGE: Vide the Record of St. George's Church, Hempstead, NY. Her husband was a resident of Musketa Cove at the time of his marriage and "his estate" of six acres is mentioned in the tax list on 1786. |
| 281 | xi. | Benedict Carpenter, born June 07, 1717 in Musketa Cove, QUEENS, LI; died June 22, 1791 in New Milford, Litchfield, CT. |
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Notes for Benedict Carpenter: [rehobtothomas.ftw] !Number 30 in the Carpenter Family in America, 1901 book. |
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