Person:Daniel Carpenter (10)

m. 10 Feb 1663/64
  1. Josiah Carpenter1664 - Abt 1727/28
  2. Nathaniel Carpenter1667 -
  3. Daniel Carpenter1669 - 1721
  4. Noah Carpenter1672 - Bef 1756
  5. Miriam Carpenter1674 - 1706
  6. Obadiah Carpenter1677/78 - 1749
  7. Lieut. Ephraim Carpenter1681 - 1743
  8. Hannah Carpenter1684 - Aft 1767
  9. Abigail Carpenter1687 - 1781
m. 15 Apr 1695
  1. Col. Daniel Carpenter1695 - 1763
  2. Elisha Carpenter1698 - 1720
  3. Jabez Carpenter1700 - 1778
m. 30 Mar 1704
  1. Eleazer Carpenter1704 - 1781
  2. Bethiah Carpenter1706 - 1788
m. 12 Dec 1710
  • HDaniel Carpenter1669 - 1721
  • WMary Hyde1678 -
m. 15 Oct 1718
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Carpenter
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] 8 Oct 1669 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Military[3] 1690
Marriage 15 Apr 1695 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Bethiah Bliss
Occupation? From 1703 to 1706 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United StatesTown Clerk
Marriage 30 Mar 1704 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Butterworth
Occupation? From 1708 to 1730 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United StatesTown Clerk
Marriage 12 Dec 1710 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Margaret Thurston
Marriage 15 Oct 1718 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Hyde
Occupation[3] Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United StatesFarmer
Death[2][4] 14 Sep 1721 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

From Amos B. Carpenter's A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America:

'He was in the doleful expedition of Phillips against Quebec in 1690, as appears by the following letter to his father, William Carpenter, written at Weymouth, probably July 27, 1690, of which the date and first line were torn off. " * * * * this time remembering my loue to my brothers and sisters and all the rest of my friends and relations hooping you are all well as we are, I could hartely wish to heare from you before I go cleare away. I being now in great haste when I rit this letter, and for wont of paper I cannot write as I would: but I will giue a short account of our acting since I came from home. We lay at Plymouth eight days waiting the uesells, but thay came not, but upon the 25th day of this instant we sald out of plymouth in 5 Shalops about noon, and come to Nantasket before night, and we shall be ther till we go away. We conclude we shall go the 30th day. The Saboth day I and 5 more of tantune soulders went to Waymouth to meeting. Grandfather and Grandmother and unkell Natthanell, they are well, they desire to be Remembered to you.
I inform you who are our offersers: Sam Gallope is our Capt.; Preseaurit Abell, Leuet; Solomon Smith, Ensig; Sam. Sabin, Sargt.; Will. Hack, Sargt.; John Querk, Corp.; Nicholas Peck, Corp.; Carlow Carre, Stuerd. All our Soulders are well that belong to our town. Not farder at present. So I rest and remain your Duetiefull Son
Daniell Carpenter.
(Superscribed.) These for his Honored Father William Carpenter Lieuing att Rehoboth, this dated Waimoth the 27th (no month) 1690." '
References
  1. Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897)
    page 571.

    'CARPENTER ...
    Daniell, [of William,] Oct. 8, 1669'

  2. Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897)
    page 809, Deaths.

    'CARPENTER ...
    Daniell, Sept. 14, 1721'

  3. 3.0 3.1 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)
    page 54.
  4. 4.0 4.1 William3 Carpenter (William2-1) of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, in Zubrinsky, Eugene Cole. Carpenter Sketches: Links to Sketches And Articles Representing the Most Current and Reliable Scholarship Concerning Early Generations of the Carpenter Families of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island and Their Ancestors. (Carpenters' Encyclopedia of Carpenters, 2008)
    pages 3, 5.

    'CHILDREN: All born at Rehoboth (RVR 1:9). ... DANIEL CARPENTER, b. 8 Oct. 1669, d. Rehoboth 14 Sept. 1721; m. (1) Rehoboth 15 April 1695, BETHIAH BLISS, b. Rehoboth __ Aug. 1671, d. there 27 Feb. 1702/3, aged 31, dau. of Jonathan Bliss and probable wife Rachel Puffer (not Miriam Harmon/Wilmarth); m. (2) Rehoboth 30 March 1704, ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH, b. Rehoboth 15 Jan. 1682[/3?], d. there 13 June 1708, aged 25, dau. of John and Hannah (Wheaton) Butterworth; m. (3) Rehoboth 12 Dec. (intentions 28 Oct.) 1710, MARGARET THURSTON, b. Medfield, Mass., 30 March 1677/8 [sic], d. Rehoboth 19 March 1717/8, in 40th yr., dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Thaxter) Thurston; m. (4) Rehoboth 15 Oct. 1718, MARY (HYDE) HUNT (widow of Lt. John), b. Cambridge, Mass., 6 Sept. 1678, living 16 Sept. 1726 (father's will), dau. of Jonathan and Dorothy (Kidder) Hyde of Cambridge. Widow Mary prob. m. (3) Rehoboth 4 Jan. 1727/8, as his 2nd wife, Joseph2 Kent and d. Rehoboth after 5 June 1735 (RVR 1:5, 31, 46, 163 [not 95], 173 [not 169], 177, 178 [not 179], 182 [not 174], 2:134, 141, 230, 231, 234; NEHGR 71:261-62, 151:31-37, 159:361-62; MVR 96, 177; RVR [pub] 464; Old Rehoboth Cem 14, 17, 18; RI Cems 63, 68, 69, 185; CaVR 1:350; BVR 268; BrCoPR [abstr] 1:72, 247).'