Samuel CARPENTER
Birth:
4 Sep 1754
Goshen, Orange, New York
Death:
24 Mar 1834
Alexandria, Licking, Ohio
Marriage:
19 Mar 1813
Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio
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Skoog4639.ged Entries: 7642 Updated: 2005-10-23 21:49:13 UTC (Sun) Contact: Edna C. Skoog ID: I0102 Name: Samuel "Mine" CARPENTER 1 Sex: M Birth: 4 SEP 1754 in Goshen, Orange Co, NY 2 3 Birth: 1753 in Pension papers Death: 24 MAR 1834 in Alexandria, Licking Co, Ohio 4 5 Event: D A R # 1776 natl #64886, p 313, Vol 65, DAR Linage Military Service: 1776 Ensign in 4th Penn regiment 6 Census: 1830 St Albans Twp, Alexandria, Licking, Ohio pg 462 7 Census: 1820 St Albans twp, Licking Co, Ohio pg 34 Event: Relocated 1805 In Fall from Luzerne Co, Penn to Rush Creek, Fairfield Co, Ohio 8 9 Event: Relocated 1809 In Spring from Rush Creek, Ohio to St Albans, Alexandria, Licking Co, Ohio Probate: 24 JUN 1834 #136 Licking Co, Ohio Benjamin Executor, and Rev Samuel 10 Note: The records show in Adjutant General's office, War Dept. that Samul Carpenter served as an Ensign in the 4th Penna Reg. Revolutionary War. His name appears on an undated list of Pennsylvania Officers appointed by the Council of Safety, pursuant to a Resolution of Congress dated Sept 16, 1776. This list shows him commissioned Jan 3rd, 1777. Nothing further has been found of record relative to his services. See DAR #321982(Cleo's) In the history of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family, it says he enlisted "when he was 21 years old on July 9, 1775 from Goshen, Orange Co, NY. He applied for pension Sept 27, 1832 when he was 78 years of age, and was then residing in Licking County, Ohio. His pension was allowed for ten months and six days service as a private in the New York troops. A part of the time he served under Captain Denton and Colonel Clinton." It goes on to say that his father, Samuel, also enlisted as private on June 28, 1775 in Capt. Daniel Denton's company, 3rd New York, commanded by Col. James Clinton. This regiment was raised in Orange County, N. Y. Then his father enlisted as Sergeant in Capt. George White's company, 2nd battalion, New York, at Fort George, Oct 13, 1775. His father also served as private in Capt. John Wood's company of exempt militia in the county of Orange, N. Y. in the service of the U.S. on different occasions from July 7, 1778 to July 20, 1779. Pension files show Samuel Carpenter, Anna, W641 BLW #26087-160-55 and BLW # 35409-160-55, NY Line, Soldier was born 4 Sept, 1754, Orange County, NY and lived there at enlistment, Soldier applied 27, Sept, 1832 Licking Co, Ohio, Soldier m. Anna Hillar[d] 29 March 1813 at Zanesville, Ohio (Not Jamesville as in Ora's records) and sol d 24 March 1834 at Alexandria in Licking Co, Ohio, wid applied 6, June 1853 Delaware Co, Ohio, age 79 a res of Trenton township, wid applied for BLW 9, Aug 1855 Knox Co, Ohio. DAR record #102897 Linage Vol 103. pg 276, Lola Carpenter Milligan, b. Czoncordia, Kansas abt. 1880 ===Record # 64886 Mrs. Cora Caldwell Hammond, b Davis Co, In V. 65 p 312 (Sam/Miriam) ===# 94765 Miss Ethal Carpenter b Wichita, Kansas, Vol 95 p 239==#143876 Mrs Muriel Given Smith b. Ottumwa, Io v. 144 p 273 (Sam/Miriam)==#145310 Mrs Elva Carpenter Miller b. Washington, DC, (sister to Lola)==#18438 Ora S Siberell Sam/Ben/Mary/Baughman/ Dye/ Weaver/Carroll/ Skoog==#321981 Mable Dye Weaver==#321982 Cleo Weaver Carroll==#448231 Edna Carroll Skoog. The 1830 Census of St. Albans Twp, Alexandria, Licking Co, Ohio shows Samuel Carpenter, Sr, a male between 70-80 (Sam was 76); a female between 50-60 (Anna Hillyar was 56); and a male child between 10-15, plus a female child between 10-15. (could these be grandchildren or children?) It also shows a Samuel Carpenter between 30 & 40; and a Benj Carpenter between 30-40 (Ben was 39) The book, " Alexandria and St. Albans Township, Licking County Ohio", pub in 1952, page 21 states that one of the first families to move to St. Albans was the family of Samuel Carpenter, Sr, from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. In the fall of 1805 they came to Rush Creek, Fairfield county, Ohio where they remained until the spring of 1809, when they removed to our township and settled on the farm known as the Carpenter farm, now the home of the Hubbard boys (now owned by Raymond Tatham.) Upon this farm and at the home of Samuel, Sr, was organized the first church (Alexandria Methodist) and within the walls of his dwelling was preached the first sermon within the bounds of our township. St. Alban's township was organized in 1813, and the first election was held at the house of Samuel Carpenter, Sr, in the Fall of 1813. Probably the warmest and most exciting election ever held in the township was the one for the Justice of Peace in the year 1816 when Sam Carpenter, Sr was elected. The strife seems to have been between the Bray section and the Worthington road, and the contest was not only warm but bitter and determined, resulting in three elections and as many contests, and the defeated party is probably still dissatisfied. The Licking County Courthouse burnt down in 1869 so copies of marriages, wills, probates, etc are lost to us. Father: Samuel Deacon 344 CARPENTER b: ABT. 1734 in Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y. Mother: Betsey ALLISON Marriage 1 Sarah SMITH b: ABT. 1760 in Luzerne Co, PA Married: 15 MAR 1777 in Lancaster, Pa 11 Married: BEF. 2 JUL 1791 in Lancaster, Pa Children Benjamin CARPENTER b: 2 JUL 1791 in Pennsylvania Rev. Samuel CARPENTER , Jr b: 17 JAN 1783 in Luzerne, Pa Miriam CARPENTER b: ABT. 1794 Betsey CARPENTER Hetty Hester CARPENTER Jane CARPENTER Julia CARPENTER Polly CARPENTER Ann CARPENTER Joseph CARPENTER James CARPENTER b: ABT. 1794 Sally CARPENTER Marriage 2 Anna HILLERD b: 1774 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co, Ohio Married: 19 MAR 1813 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co, Ohio 12 Sources: Title: Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage #64886Repository: Call Number: Media: BookPage: 95-230 & 103-276Text: Application papers DAR Ora Siberell, Mable Dye, Cleo Weaver, and Edna Carroll#18438 #321981 #321982 #448231Note: DAR Linage 95-230 & 103-276 Index 81-160 DAR # 64886, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage 76 44,329 #141200. Widow Pensioned Title: DAR Application papers of Ora Carpenter siberell #18438Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Title: General Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension FilesAuthor: Virgil D. WhitePublication: DAR geneological SocietyRepository: Note: Vol 1; A-E Urbana Archives Library, IlCall Number: Media: BookText: Pension papers say Samuel born Sept 4, 1754 (not 1753 as in Rooster of soldiers buried in Ohio) in Orange Cty, NY Title: General Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension FilesAuthor: Virgil D. WhitePublication: DAR geneological SocietyRepository: Note: Vol 1; A-E Urbana Archives Library, IlCall Number: Media: BookText: birth, death & marriage dates given at pension application Title: Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in the State of OhioRepository: Call Number: Media: BookPage: Reprint 1973 Ohio Society of DAR pg 69Text: Carpenter, Samuel (Licking Co) Ensign 1776, 4th Pa Regt Br 1753 ( pension papers say b. 1754), Orange Co, N.Y. Mar Sarah Smith. D 1834, Licking Co, O. Natl No 64886, p 313, Vol 65, D.A.R. Lin. Title: D. A.R. application papers of Edna Carroll (Skoog)Repository: Call Number: Media: BookPage: dar #321982 #60372 Title: 1830 Census of Alexandria, Licking Co, OhioRepository: Call Number: Media: BookPage: St. Albins Twp, pg 462Text: Sam shows up as Samuel Carpenter, Srwith Anna, age 56, and 2 children or grandchildren, a boy and a girl between 10 and 15.Note: 1830 Census of Alexandria, Licking Co, Ohio, St. Albins Twp, pg 462, Sam shows up as Samuel Carpenter, Sr with Anna, age 56, and 2 children or grandchildren, a boy and a girl between 10 and 15. Title: Alexandria & St. Albans Township, Licking Coounty, OhioAuthor: Robert PricePublication: Alexandria Community CouncilNote: Sam moved to Ohio (Rush Creek, Fairfield Co) from Luzerne Co, Pa in 1805 and in the Fall of 1809 to ST. Albans township in Licking County, OhioRepository: Note: Allen Public Library in Fort Wayne, INCall Number: 977.102AL27PMedia: BookPage: pg 21Text: Sam moved to Ohio (Rush Creek, Fairfield Co) from Luzerne Co, Pa in 1805 and in the Fall of 1809 to St. Albans Township in Licking County, Ohio Title: History of Licking County, Ohio Its past and PresentAuthor: NN Hill, JrPublication: AA Graham & Co in Newark, Ohio 1881Repository: Note: Licking Co Genealogical SocietyCall Number: Media: BookPage: 589Text: Sam, Sr from Luzerne County, Penn aslo settled with his family in this township in the spring of 1809. He came in 1805 to Rush Creek, Fairfeild County, where he remained until he settled here. Title: Licking County Probate Records 1828-1904Repository: Call Number: Media: BookPage: #136 dated June 24, 1834Text: $500 bond by Benjamin and Rev Samuel, executors of Samuel Carpenter Title: D. A.R. application papers of Edna Carroll (Skoog)Repository: Call Number: Media: BookText: l. 6 on Linage shows Samuel Carpenter marrying Sarah Smith of 3-15-1777 Title: Muskingum County Ohio Marriages 1803-1818Repository: Call Number: Media: BookPage: Vol 1Text: Samuel Carpenter m. Anna Hiller Mar 19, 1813 C. Spangler officiating Mrs. Ora Carpenter Siberell.DAR ID Number: 18438 Born in Wapello County, Iowa. Wife of Sumner Siberell. Descendant of Nathaniel Stuart. Daughter of Lemuel D. Carpenter and Mary E. Stuart, his wife Granddaughter of Isaac D. Stuart and Mary Lamson, his wife. See No. 18433 .
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Samuel Carpenter - Anna Hillard or Hiller
Samuel Carpenter
was born at Goshen, Orange, New York 4 Sep 1754.
His parents were Samuel Deacon Carpenter and Betsey Allison.
He married Anna Hillard or Hiller 19 Mar 1813 at Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio . Anna Hillard or Hiller was born at Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio 1774 .
Samuel Carpenter died 24 Mar 1834 at Alexandria, Licking, Ohio .