Person:Samuel Carpenter (10)

m. 25 May 1660
  1. Lieutenant Samuel Carpenter1661 - 1736/37
  2. Sarah Carpenter1663 - 1747/48
  3. Abiah Carpenter1665 - 1732
  4. James Carpenter1668 - 1738
  5. Jacob Carpenter1670 - Bef 1693
  6. Jonathan Carpenter1672 - 1716
  7. David Carpenter1675 - 1701
  8. Solomon Carpenter1677 - Abt 1750
  9. Zachariah Carpenter1680 - 1718
  10. Abraham Carpenter1682 - 1758
  • HLieutenant Samuel Carpenter1661 - 1736/37
  • WPatience Ide1664 - 1732
m. 8 Jan 1682/83
  1. Samuel Carpenter1684 -
  2. Timothy Carpenter1686 -
  3. Andrew Carpenter1686 -
  4. Amos Carpenter1688 -
  5. Patience Carpenter1690 -
  6. Andrew Carpenter1692/93 -
  7. Uriah Carpenter1694 -
  8. Jediah Carpenter1696 -
  9. Nathan Carpenter1700 - 1770
  10. Charles Carpenter1702 - 1744
  11. Edmund Carpenter1704 -
  12. Freelove Carpenter1706 -
Facts and Events
Name Lieutenant Samuel Carpenter
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 15 Sep 1661 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 8 Jan 1682/83 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Patience Ide
Military[1] Lieutenant in the militia
Occupation[1] farmer
Death[1][2] 17 Jan 1736/37 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Ancestral File Number 8MMH-LP

Further Reading

Carpenter Sketches includes an article on his father, also Samuel Carpenter, by Eugene Cole Zubrinsky. The article includes information on this Samuel Carpenter and his siblings. Zubrinsky periodically updates the article, and the reader is encouraged to check it for his latest research.

This Samuel is referenced in the June 1995 Carpenter Chronicles, Vol 23, by Carolyn Hura, HC 48 Box 2C, Eckerman, MI 49728. letter 1/97

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 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 59.

    'Samuel [son of Samuel Carpenter] was b. Sept. 15, 1661; m. Patience Ide, Jan. 8, 1683; she. d. Oct. 28, 1732, aged 68 years. He d. Jan. 17, 1736 or 1737, in his 76th year. A farmer.
    He served as Lieutenant in the militia.'

  2. 2.0 2.1 Samuel3 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 2-3.

    'SAMUEL4 CARPENTER, b. 15 Sept. 1661, d. Rehoboth 17 Jan. 1736/7, in 76th yr.; m. Rehoboth 8 Jan. 168[2/]3, PATIENCE IDE, b. Rehoboth 25 May 1664, d. there 28 Oct. 1732, aged 68, dau. of Nicholas and Martha (Bliss?) Ide (RVR 1:19, 48, 2:242, 244; Old Rehoboth Cem 15; RI Cems 69; Early Rehoboth 1:132). Their marriage record, entered at Rehoboth with the year 1683, appears in Plymouth Colony records as part of an undated year’s list of vital records forwarded by Rehoboth town clerk William3 Carpenter. The list includes several birth records originally dated in 1682/3 and none of several originally dated in 1683/4 (see PCR 8:87–88; RVR 1:24, 29, 37, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49). The year of marriage is therefore presented above as 168[2/]3.'

  3. Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897)
    page 571, Births.

    'CARPENTER ... Samuell, of Samuell and Sarah, ... Sept. 15, 1661'

  4.   Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System.

    Mrs. Emma Carpenter Blair - DAR ID Number: 43205
    Mrs. Mary Melvine M. Scovil - DAR ID Number: 44234
    Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett Bittmann. - DAR ID Number: 53685