"The Carpenters" and then also "John Mac Carpenter" wondered about the
role of established vs non-established religion in retarding or
promoting the keeping of vital records by local governments. The
example of New England is perhaps instructive. Everywhere except
Rhode Island had an established religion (what is now called the
Congregational Church), but the local governments kept vital records
pretty much the same way from the very beginning, in both regimes.
The churches kept their records of baptisms
Sorry 'bout that. Augusta Co VA. However, Sarah Kiblinger married Samuel
Pence in Rockingham Co VA.
At 05:27 PM 11/17/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Could you please tell me in which state this Augusta Co. is?
>
>Thanks.
>
>George Carpenter
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Deb & Steve Wake"
>To:
>Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 7:50 AM
>Subject: [CARPENTER] Sarah Kiblinger Pence
>
>
> > George and Anna Schutelli Zimmerman/Carpenter had several children. Th
That is perfectly fine. But where does your line of Carpenters begin?
Is your family in 1250 of no importance and only your 1950 family
important? Your 1250 ancestors did things that influenced influenced
history itself. That deserves much respect.
BC
----- Original Message -----
From: JoTravCarp@aol.com
To: carp@tezukayama-u.ac.jp
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] Carpenter CD
You miss the point Bruce, I don't care!!! I am interested about my line of
Carpent
Dear Folks,
At GEDFORUM is an interesting opprotunity. See address below.
Brenda has an option to buy (IN VOLUME):
"A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family
in America" by Amos B. Carpenter compiled in 1898.
Costs are $68.00 plus $13.00 to one address.
For those interested, it may mean a good bargin on the book which is
usually in the $120.00 to $145.00 range.
Check in out!
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA
Reference:
"Rehoboth Branch-Carpenter Family" Book - Brenda 11/27/0
In my browsing recently, I saw a Frances Carpenter. Now if I could remembe
where.
George C.
----- Original Message -----
From: "prechan"
> ENLOW, Enoch to CARPENTER, Fanny G, d/o Chatarine [sic], 7 Apr 1815
The Baptists (Wm of Providence) pretty much did and welcomed dissadents into
the colony, but the Puritans (Wm of Rehoboth's bunch) went to make sure
everyone worshiped THEIR way. Wm of R apparantly didn't feel as strongly
that way as many since he did business and socialized with his cousin in
Providence. But Roger William's colony was the first religious colony that
actually allowed others to worship according to their consciences and even
he wasn't crazy about the Quakers. With Wm Penn in Pennsylvania,
Thank you to those who have helped try to solve this Carpenter family
dilemma. I have still have much to solve or at least try to. Thanks everyone...
Patty Hopkins Baldwin
No one shall ever really
know what I have seen or heard.
My heart holds much more than it shows,
and from it I draw strength.......
----- Original Message -----
From: "The Carpenters"
To: "John Mac Carpenter" ;
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 12:41 PM
Subject: Religious Freedom and records (was Re: [CARPENTER] agenda)
> I have read that the one thing that made Penn's religious freedom not
> complete freedom was that you were expected to worship in some way or
> another. Atheism was not part of the package. Does anybody know if I'm
remembering right?
I don't
You're probably confusing it with the used Volkswagen dealership here in
Atlanta,
Deja VW.
-----Original Message-----
From: J. R. Carpenter
To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:20 PM
Subject: [CARPENTER] Re: Haven't received any mail
>>Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 18:46:55 -0800
>>From: John Carpenter
>>To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com
>>Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] Haven't received any mail
>>
>>Deja vu?
>>
>>John R. Carpen
I have read that the one thing that made Penn's religious freedom not
complete freedom was that you were expected to worship in some way or
another. Atheism was not part of the package. Does anybody know if I'm
remembering right? I'm quite sure, but don't like blanket statements
without reliable sources to back them up. In any event, quite early on
there was a strong movement to allow people to worship as they pleased, and
by 1791, it was part of the U.S. Constitution. Now, I wonder what effect
this ha
Folks,
I typed some more Orange Co deeds, mostly Carpenter and Wisner related and
will be happy to send copies to you if you wish. Last time I tried to put
them on the Or. list, but they were not accepted.
Phoebe in CA
Looking for info on Absolem/Abner CARPENTER (b. c1796 in KY) &
Sarah RUSSELL (d. before 1845?). Absolem m. Sarah 07 July 1819
Nicholas Co., KY. Children of Absolem & Sarah were: Hiram,
Eliza, Sarah F., Odd Samuel & Martha. Absolem m. Emily HUNT/HURT
13 Oct 1845 in Bath Co., KY. Children of Absolem & Emily were:
Thomas, Shelby & Elizabeth. Absolem is listed in the Bath Co.,
KY census (1820-1860) and in Bath Co. tax lists starting in 1818.
Glenn Blevins
Deja who won?
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA
Dick Harris wrote:
>
> You're probably confusing it with the used Volkswagen dealership here in
> Atlanta,
> Deja VW.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. R. Carpenter
> To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb.com
> Date: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:20 PM
> Subject: [CARPENTER] Re: Haven't received any mail
>
> >>Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 18:46:55 -0800
> >>From: John Carpenter
> >>To: CARPENTER-L@rootsweb
Dear Travis,
I am aiming for April 2001. I am behind schedule. I will provide
details on this Forum.
The Carpenter CD is a research tool in providing information on
Carpenters. It does contain information that has been disagreed on, but
I have tried to present all sides or opinions.
The messages of this Carpenter Forum going back to April 1999 is
available at:
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CARPENTER
Over 775 people have contributed data in some manner to the Carpenter
CD. They did this for
John, when will the Carpenter CD be available and how will it be presented to
us? Thank you for your work putting this together for all of us Carpenters.
I have always been proud of my immediate family. My grandfather was a
sharecropper who raised 6 children who are all very successful and talented.
You will never find a man who stood as straight and tall as he. I was amazed
to find that only 3 generations back from him my family was very wealthy with
large holdings in VA and NC. I have also fou
John,
Are you the Mormon, or the Methodist? Or the Lutheran, or the Catholic. Or
the agnostic?
Or the Saracen?
George
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Carpenter"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] agenda
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> FromI think you have expressed YOUR views well it's time to move on so
> others can expressed theirs
>
Dear Travis,
The attached text file is what I have on the Thomas Carpenter & Mary Lee
line. As you can see their is enough data for almost 3 Thomas Carpenter
families! (no attachment for Carpenter Forum)
If you and your family expert can help sort this out, I would appreciate
it. Also, remember that 1 January 2001 is the deadline for submissions
to the Carpenter CD.
Thanks!
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA
See the following web page for more information:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/r/John-
James Carpenter wrote:
>
> For those who are going mad from the silence,
> I'm looking for any info on Carpenters in or around the Berne,
> Rensselaerville, Clarksville area of Albany Co. NY. Also, anybody know
> where I can get the Quaker records that cover this area? I don't want
> to dole out alot of money for something that may or may not cover that
> area. I'm a civil servant and not independently wealthy. Besides, I
> live in NY. The "tax it if you got it" state.
> Jim Carpenter
Hello. I have a Civil War soldier THOMAS CARPENTER, who
enlisted in Co E of the 4th Tennessee Cavalry on Nov 9, 1862. He
died Feb 22, 1863 in Louisiana, of hydrothorax.
The muster roll for this regiment describes him as follows: age 25,
6' tall, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, born Bradley Co., TN,
occupation farmer. Enlisted Nov 9, 1862 at Somerset, KY.
I am trying to locate him in the 1850 census. I did find him in
1860, age 23 at the time, living in Bradley Co., TN on p 241,
household
Dear Folks,
At GEDFORUM is an interesting opportunity. See address below.
Brenda has an option to buy (IN VOLUME):
"A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family
in America" by Amos B. Carpenter compiled in 1898.
Costs are $68.00 plus $13.00 to one address.
For those interested, it may mean a good bargain on the book which is
usually in the $120.00 to $145.00 range.
Check in out!
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA
Reference:
"Rehoboth Branch-Carpenter Family" Book - Brenda 11/27/
"For Example: It was the outcast William Carpenter (b. abt 1067 the son
> of William "the carpenter" De Melun who used the name Carpenter as a
> hereditary name.
>
> This rebel William Carpenter sided with the English King and fought
> against the French Crown. His descendants carried the name.
>
> William Carpenter's brothers were noted as "Carpenter" in the Domesday
> Book but later claimed titles and new surnames for themselves and their
> posterity. I would not be surprised they went back to France.
>
Researching (Kent & Sussex Co) Delaware's George Burton CARPENTER (b ~1850)
& Mary Elizabeth CLENDANIEL(b ~1853) m. 1868. At least twelve children,
including
Robert F Carpenter Sr(1891-1960)
William George Carpenter Sr (1893-1965)
Benjamin Potter Carpenter (1896 - aft 1964)
Walter C Carpenter
Frances "Fannie" Greenley (d aft 1964)
William George Carpenter Sr m. Gertrude Irma Rentz. Children are
Ruth Nardone (1916-)
Hazel Cirrigione (b 1918)
William George Carpenter Jr
Allen B Carpenter (b 1921)
Ralph P
If Bruce is answering a letter regarding opening the site, here is what
I found
I guess it is more like Bill Gates and his band of Java and Front Page
standards benders. This page will open on MSIE but not on Netscape
4.x. It was made using Front Page 3.0 and may have some code that is
not recognized by the W3C. It will also not display on Homesite, an
excellent HTML Editor. When are the MS guys going to get it? Copied on
this e-mail is the web designer contact
carpenter wrote:
> Try a slash after c