Person:Mary Carpenter (76)

m. 28 Jan 1735/36
  1. Elizabeth Carpenter1736/37 -
  2. Mary Carpenter1738/39 - 1756
  3. Rachel Carpenter1741 -
  4. Eleazer Carpenter1743/44 - 1778
  5. Abishai Carpenter1745/46 -
  6. Benjamin Carpenter1749 - 1752
  7. Elihu Carpenter1752 - 1827
  8. Mary Carpenter1756 - 1848
m. 25 Mar 1784
Facts and Events
Name Mary Carpenter
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 19 May 1756 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Marriage 25 Mar 1784 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USAto Peter Whitaker
Death[1][3][4] 13 Feb 1848 Seekonk, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Carpenter, Amos B. (Amos Bugbee). A genealogical history of the Rehoboth branch of the Carpenter family in America: brought down from their English ancestor, John Carpenter, 1303 : with many biographical notes of descendants and allied families - aka: Carpenter Memorial. (Reprint: Salt Lake City, Utah - Original: Amherst, MA: Reprint: Genealogical Society of Utah - Originial printing: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, Reprint: 1963 - Original: 1898)
    pages 106-7.

    'Eleazer Carpenter ... Children ... b. in Rehoboth, Mass. ...
    Mary was b. May 19, 1756, m. Peter Whitaker, Sr., March 25, 1784, at Rehoboth, Mass. She d. Feb. 13, 1848, aged 92; he d. Aug. 14, 1843.'

  2. Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897)
    page 576.

    'CARPENTER ...
    Mary, [of Eleazer and Elizabeth,] May 19, 1756'

  3. Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    9:488 Newman Congregational Church Membership.

    'WHITAKER ...
    Mary, [received] Aug. 11, 1798 d. Feb. --, 1848'

    Newman Congregational Church was established in Rehoboth, Massachussets (about 1641), and, when Rehoboth was divided in 1812, it was in the part that became Seekonk, Massachusetts. In 1862, the part of Seekonk that included Newman Congregational Church became part of East Providence, Rhode Island. (http://www.rihs.org/mssinv/Mss584.htm)

  4. Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    9:292, Seekonk Deaths.

    'WHITAKER ...
    Mary, widow of Peter, 91y 8m 25d, Feb. 13, 1848'