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65. ARCHEALUS7 CARPENTER (TIMOTHY6, MERCY5 COLES, JOHN4, ROBERT3, NATHANIEL2, ROBERT1)99 was born April 23, 1734 in North Castle , Westchester, NY, and died July 15, 1810 in Parrtown, Nova Scotia, Canada. He married REBECCA GOULDING Abt. 1755 in Noth Castle, Westchester, NY, daughter of THOMAS GOULDING SR.. She was born May 05, 1737, and died December 19, 1812 in New Brunswick, Canada.

Notes for A
RCHEALUS CARPENTER:
# 78 in The Carpenter Family in America,by Daniel H. Carpenter ,1901
pgs 76,108

They arrived Sept 6, 1783 St John's River . All his Estates in NY were confiscated. It is said he built the first house and shop at Parrtown, St John's ,Canada.

Archealus OR Archeleus CARPENTER-
was born 23 Apr 1734 in North Castle, Westchester, NY and was christened 23 Apr 1734 in Long Island, NY. He died 15 Jul 1810 in Parrtown, Nova Scotia, Canada.
!Number 78 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter. Birth date as listed in the above book and Chr date as listed in the record below.
SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY.
Usher was wrong. See grandfather's notes.
Archealus was by trade a tanner and currier, and he also, by inheritance, had a farm at North Castle, where he lived up to the time of the Revolutionary War. On account of his loyalty, he emigrated to Nova Scotia during the Revolutionary War, where his family has since resided. They left New York in 1783 on board the ship Cyrus, and settled in New Brunswick, enduring for many years untold hardships in that unsettled country. It is said of him that he built the first house and shop at "Parrtown." Parrtown is now St. Johns.

!SEE: Bureau of Archives: Claims for losses by British Loyalists After American Revolution:
Page 883 to 994 (various pages), Case number 735 start date 22 Feb. ????; "735. Case of Archelaus Carpenter, late of New York. Clamt. says he came here in 83, did not stay above 3 or 4 days, went to majorfield, came down once. Staid here but one day. Thinks it was after Xmas. Admits that he had heard of Hardy's going before he came down.
(11). Lived in Westchester. Left home in 1777, went to New York. He had harboured a good many Loyalists & always declared in favour of Brit. He harboured 200 Loyalists at a time & victuald them.
Lived in New York, then on Long Island, all the War. Now settled at mouth of Washydoemack.
Was possessed of an Estate at North Castle, Westchester.
Produces Deed from Caleb Fowler to Claimt. of 80 acres 3-4 in North Castle in Cons 670, parted with 6 acres 3-4, 1769.
Produces Deed from Jacob Carpenter to Claimt. of 17 acres, Cons. 153, 1772.

Produces Deed from Wm. Fowler to Claimt. of 6 acres, Cons. 3 (Pounds), 1769. This was Woodland. He had on this Farm improved and fenced it. 20 acres meadow, 40 plough, Vals. it 900 (pounds). Produces Certificate of Sale, it sold for 490 (pounds). 30 acres morgaged for 58 (pounds) to Loan Office. Had another Tract in North Castle.
Produces Deed from Walter Franklin to Claimt. of 125 acres in Cons. 450, Sep., 1774.
He had pd. 80 (Pounds) Mortgd. it for the rest, does not know what is become of it. Franklin may have put somebody in Possession. Left his moveables on his Farm. They were taken by a Committee & Sold. 3 horses, 1 yoke oxen, 4 cows, 4 young cattle, sheep, household furniture, utensils.
Robt. Thorne, Wits. Knew Claimt. He was reckoned Loyalist. When Witness went from the Country, there were near 200 Layalists. Claimt. brought their Victuals. Went within ye lines afterward.
Cons. Carpenter, Son of Claimt. He helped carry abundance of Victuals to Loyalists in the woods. Abundance of times. He staid at home when his Father went into the Lines. They came & seized his moveables. They sent Witness, his Mother & family off. They went to New York.
Feburary 23 (735) Continuation of Claim of Archilaus Carpenter. Gilbert Purdie, Wits: Says Claimt. was loyal from the first. Knew No. 1, near 100 acres. A piece of good meadows. All good Deal of clear. Vals. it at 8 (pounds) per acre. He had another farm purchased just before ye troubles. Feburary 27. (735). Continuatation of Claim of Archilaus Carpenter.
Francis Flewelling, Wits: Knew Clamt. He was very Loyal. Used to assist Loyalists. Used to help victual great numbers. Knew his Land. Thinks about 100 acres. He was in possession 5 or 6 years before the war. Considerable mead. Lands sold from 5 to 8 (pounds), Woodland from 2 (pounds) to 3 (pounds). He had a conciderable stock. Saw the Rebels take his stock. Understood it was carried to be sold at Vendue."
!DEATH: Archelaus CARPENTER, a cordwainer from
Westchester County., who was born 23rd. April 1734 at Newcastle, New York; and died on the 15th. July 1810 at Wickham, Queens County, New Brunswick.
Death Place is in conflict.
Archealus married (1) Rebecca GOULDING, daughter of Thomas GOULDING Sr.- on 1755 in Westchester, NY. Rebecca was born 5 May 1737 in of North Castle, Westchester, NY. She died 19 Dec 1812 in Parrtown, Nova Scotia, Canada.
!DEATH: NAME: Rebecca <nee-GOLDING (instead of Goulding)>, was born on the 5th. of May 1737 at North Castle, Westchester County, N.Y., and died on the 15th. of December 1812 at Wickham, Queens County.
Death place is different.

ref: "New Brunswick Loyalists" page 25 by Sharon Dubeau[Rhode IslandY2K.FBK.FTW]

# 78 in The Carpenter Family in America,by Daniel H. Carpenter ,1901
pgs 76,108

They arrived Sept 6, 1783 St John's River . All his Estates in NY were confiscated. It is said he built the first house and shop at Parrtown, St John's ,Canada.

Archealus OR Archeleus CARPENTER-
was born 23 Apr 1734 in North Castle, Westchester, NY and was christened 23 Apr 1734 in Long Island, NY. He died 15 Jul 1810 in Parrtown, Nova Scotia, Canada.
!Number 78 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H. Carpenter. Birth date as listed in the above book and Chr date as listed in the record below.
SEE: Genealogical and Historical Record of the Carpenter Family, by James Usher Page 30 regarding The Carpenter Family of Long Island and NY.
Usher was wrong. See grandfather's notes.
Archealus was by trade a tanner and currier, and he also, by inheritance, had a farm at North Castle, where he lived up to the time of the Revolutionary War. On account of his loyalty, he emigrated to Nova Scotia during the Revolutionary War, where his family has since resided. They left New York in 1783 on board the ship Cyrus, and settled in New Brunswick, enduring for many years untold hardships in that unsettled country. It is said of him that he built the first house and shop at "Parrtown." Parrtown is now St. Johns.

!SEE: Bureau of Archives: Claims for losses by British Loyalists After American Revolution:
Page 883 to 994 (various pages), Case number 735 start date 22 Feb. ????; "735. Case of Archelaus Carpenter, late of New York. Clamt. says he came here in 83, did not stay above 3 or 4 days, went to majorfield, came down once. Staid here but one day. Thinks it was after Xmas. Admits that he had heard of Hardy's going before he came down.
(11). Lived in Westchester. Left home in 1777, went to New York. He had harboured a good many Loyalists & always declared in favour of Brit. He harboured 200 Loyalists at a time & victuald them.
Lived in New York, then on Long Island, all the War. Now settled at mouth of Washydoemack.
Was possessed of an Estate at North Castle, Westchester.
Produces Deed from Caleb Fowler to Claimt. of 80 acres 3-4 in North Castle in Cons 670, parted with 6 acres 3-4, 1769.
Produces Deed from Jacob Carpenter to Claimt. of 17 acres, Cons. 153, 1772.

Produces Deed from Wm. Fowler to Claimt. of 6 acres, Cons. 3 (Pounds), 1769. This was Woodland. He had on this Farm improved and fenced it. 20 acres meadow, 40 plough, Vals. it 900 (pounds). Produces Certificate of Sale, it sold for 490 (pounds). 30 acres morgaged for 58 (pounds) to Loan Office. Had another Tract in North Castle.
Produces Deed from Walter Franklin to Claimt. of 125 acres in Cons. 450, Sep., 1774.
He had pd. 80 (Pounds) Mortgd. it for the rest, does not know what is become of it. Franklin may have put somebody in Possession. Left his moveables on his Farm. They were taken by a Committee & Sold. 3 horses, 1 yoke oxen, 4 cows, 4 young cattle, sheep, household furniture, utensils.
Robt. Thorne, Wits. Knew Claimt. He was reckoned Loyalist. When Witness went from the Country, there were near 200 Layalists. Claimt. brought their Victuals. Went within ye lines afterward.
Cons. Carpenter, Son of Claimt. He helped carry abundance of Victuals to Loyalists in the woods. Abundance of times. He staid at home when his Father went into the Lines. They came & seized his moveables. They sent Witness, his Mother & family off. They went to New York.
Feburary 23 (735) Continuation of Claim of Archilaus Carpenter. Gilbert Purdie, Wits: Says Claimt. was loyal from the first. Knew No. 1, near 100 acres. A piece of good meadows. All good Deal of clear. Vals. it at 8 (pounds) per acre. He had another farm purchased just before ye troubles. Feburary 27. (735). Continuatation of Claim of Archilaus Carpenter.
Francis Flewelling, Wits: Knew Clamt. He was very Loyal. Used to assist Loyalists. Used to help victual great numbers. Knew his Land. Thinks about 100 acres. He was in possession 5 or 6 years before the war. Considerable mead. Lands sold from 5 to 8 (pounds), Woodland from 2 (pounds) to 3 (pounds). He had a conciderable stock. Saw the Rebels take his stock. Understood it was carried to be sold at Vendue."
!DEATH: Archelaus CARPENTER, a cordwainer from
Westchester County., who was born 23rd. April 1734 at Newcastle, New York; and died on the 15th. July 1810 at Wickham, Queens County, New Brunswick.
Death Place is in conflict.
Archealus married (1) Rebecca GOULDING, daughter of Thomas GOULDING Sr.- on 1755 in Westchester, NY. Rebecca was born 5 May 1737 in of North Castle, Westchester, NY. She died 19 Dec 1812 in Parrtown, Nova Scotia, Canada.
!DEATH: NAME: Rebecca <nee-GOLDING (instead of Goulding)>, was born on the 5th. of May 1737 at North Castle, Westchester County, N.Y., and died on the 15th. of December 1812 at Wickham, Queens County.
Death place is different.

ref: "New Brunswick Loyalists" page 25 by Sharon Dubeau
     
Children of A
RCHEALUS CARPENTER and REBECCA GOULDING are:
142. i.   COL. WILLETT8 CARPENTER, b. August 06, 1756, Noth Castle, Westchester, NY; d. New Brunswick, Canada.
  ii.   ELIZABETH CARPENTER, b. February 04, 1759, North Castle, Westchester, NY; m. JAMES (CALEB) GREEN, Abt. 1778, North Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY; b. Abt. 1758, of North Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY; d. North Castle , WESTCHESTER, NY.
  Notes for ELIZABETH CARPENTER:
!Number 224 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She either remained in North Castle or else returned there at an
early day.[Rhode IslandY2K.FBK.FTW]

!Number 224 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She either remained in North Castle or else returned there at an
early day.

  Notes for JAMES (CALEB) GREEN:
From: Bakergen@aol.com <Bakergen@aol.com>
Date: 28 October, 1999 6:37 AM

He was refered to as Caleb in the Carpenter Genealogy book by Daniel H. Carpenter.

Under the #83 Archelaus Carpenter you have #2 child Elizabeth md. to Caleb
Green. This is an error in the Carpenter book. His name was James Green...
in one land grant he is referred to as Thomas Lewis James Green, but James is
what he referred to himself in his will. I have a copy of a picture of James
(his son-in-law was noted watercolorist Anthony Flower). They lived near the
Carpenters on Washdamoak Lake in New Brunswick and the Carpenter and Green
families later intermarried again... but not my line.
[Rhode IslandY2K.FBK.FTW]

From: Bakergen@aol.com <Bakergen@aol.com>
Date: 28 October, 1999 6:37 AM

He was refered to as Caleb in the Carpenter Genealogy book by Daniel H. Carpenter.

Under the #83 Archelaus Carpenter you have #2 child Elizabeth md. to Caleb
Green. This is an error in the Carpenter book. His name was James Green...
in one land grant he is referred to as Thomas Lewis James Green, but James is
what he referred to himself in his will. I have a copy of a picture of James
(his son-in-law was noted watercolorist Anthony Flower). They lived near the
Carpenters on Washdamoak Lake in New Brunswick and the Carpenter and Green
families later intermarried again... but not my line.


143. iii.   COLES CARPENTER, b. May 23, 1761, North Castle, Westchester, NY; d. Abt. 1808, Richmond Corners, Queens County, N.B. , Canada.
  iv.   PHEBE CARPENTER, b. July 07, 1764, New Castle, Westchester, NY; m. FROST, Abt. 1784, Hempstead, Queens, N.B. Canada; b. Abt. 1764, NY.
  Notes for PHEBE CARPENTER:
!Number 226 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She and her husband returned to New York.[Rhode IslandY2K.FBK.FTW]

!Number 226 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter. She and her husband returned to New York.

  v.   ARCHEALUS CARPENTER, b. October 23, 1766, North Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY; d. August 13, 1768, North Castle, WESTCHESTER, NY.
  Notes for ARCHEALUS CARPENTER:
!Number 227 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.[Rhode IslandY2K.FBK.FTW]

!Number 227 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.

  vi.   MARY CARPENTER, b. May 18, 1769, North Castle, Westchester, NY; d. Hempstead, Queens, N.B. Canada; m. WORDEN, Abt. 1790, Hempstead, Queens, N.B. Canada; b. of Johnston, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
  Notes for MARY CARPENTER:
!Number 228 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.[Rhode IslandY2K.FBK.FTW]

!Number 228 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.

144. vii.   JR. ARCHEALUS CARPENTER, b. October 25, 1772, North Castle, Westchester, NY; d. 1862, Hempstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
145. viii.   THOMAS CARPENTER, b. February 01, 1775, North Castle, Westchester, NY.
  ix.   REBECCA CARPENTER, b. October 31, 1778, North Castle, Westchester, NY; d. Queens, New Brunswick, Canada; m. KANE, Abt. 1898, QUEENS, New Brunswick, Canada; b. of Johnston, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
  Notes for REBECCA CARPENTER:
!Number 231 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.[Rhode IslandY2K.FBK.FTW]

!Number 231 in the book, Carpenter Family in America, 1901 by Daniel H.
Carpenter.



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