Person:Jonathan Carpenter (8)

Watchers
Jonathan T. Carpenter
m. 14 Sep 1806
  1. Elijah F. Carpenter1808 -
  2. Jonathan T. Carpenter1809 - 1866
  3. Mary Ann F. Carpenter1811 - 1845
m. 21 Sep 1831
  1. Luther Carpenter1837 - 1897
Facts and Events
Name Jonathan T. Carpenter
Gender Male
Birth[2] 6 Aug 1809 Virginia, United States
Residence[2] Abt 1825 Warren County, Kentucky, USA"he removed to Kentucky"
Marriage 21 Sep 1831 to Elizabeth Dunn
Census[2] 1850 Warren, Kentucky, United States
Census[2] 1860 Warren, Kentucky, United States
Death? 13 Feb 1866 Warren County, Kentucky, USA
References
  1.   A075173, in Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Perrin, William Henry; J. H. Battle; and G. C. Kniffin. Kentucky: a History of the State: Embracing a concise account of the origin and development of the Virginia colony : its expansion westward, and the settlement of the frontier beyond the Alleghanies; the erection of Kentucky as an independent state and its subsequent development. (Louisville: F. A. Battey, 1887)
    1886.

    LUTHER CARPENTER was born September 15, 1837, on the same farm where he
    now resides. His father, Jonathan T. Carpenter, was born August 6,
    1809, in the State of Virginia. At the age of sixteen years he removed
    to Kentucky and located in Warren County, on the same farm now occupied
    by our subject, in a house which was built by John F. Carpenter and in
    which the fourth generation of his family now resides. John F.
    Carpenter was also a native of Virginia, where he was born about 1785,
    and was of English descent. Jonathan Carpenter married, about 1830,
    Elizabeth, daughter of Lewis Dunn. Their offspring were Mary
    (Claypool), Elizabeth (Claypool), Sally (Alexander) and Ella (Ferguson).
    Luther Carpenter married, April 5, 1866, Sarah E., daughter of Edmond
    and Sarah P. (Blakey) Duncan. To them have been born Mildred, Mary S.,
    Jonathan T., May, George B., Luther, Florence and Herbert. Mr.
    Carpenter started in life as a farmer; also speculated some in stock and
    in leaf tobacco. He is now the owner of 540 acres of fine land in the
    best portion of Warren County. He is a member of the Christian Church
    and a Democrat of the Jeffersonian school.

    Carpenter Dunn Claypool Alexander Ferguson Blakey Duncan = VA