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Ann CARPENTER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann CARPENTER was born in 1665 in Glen Cove, Nassau, New York (daughter of Joseph Arnold CARPENTER and Hannah CARPENTER); died in 1750 in Rockaway, Queens, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GHF2-RQY


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Arnold CARPENTER was born in 1638 in Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America (son of William CARPENTER and Elizabeth ARNOLD); died in 1683 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LTM9-B1V

    Notes:

    Joseph Carpenter (William ) was born about 1638 in Providence, Providence Plantation. He died between 15/17 Mar 1682[/3] and 15 Mar 1683/4 in Musketa Cove, Queens County, Long Island, NY.
    Joseph married Hannah Carpenter, daughter of William2 and Abigail (Briant) Carpenter, about 1658 probably in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony. Hannah was born on 3 Apr 1640 in Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She died by 8 Jun 1673 in Musketa Cove, Long Island, NY.

    Notes below by Eugene Cole Zubrinsky
    Ojai, California, 2009

    [Derived from one of twelve fully formatted sketches of early Carpenters, these notes contain the most-authoritative information available as of January 2009. The sketches may be viewed in the "Gene Zubrinsky" folder of the CE 2009 and also online at . (The online version will be updated when appropriate; check the revision date.) **Where other information herein conflicts with Zubrinsky's notes, his notes take precedence.**]

    JOSEPH2 CARPENTER (William1 of Providence) was born about 1638 (aged 26 in 1664), probably at Providence Plantation (not 1635, in England), and died intestate between 15 or 17 February 1682[/3] and 15 March 1683/4 at Musketa Cove (then a plantation in Oyster Bay Township; now the town of Glen Cove, Nassau County), Long Island, Province of New York. He married first, probably at Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, ca. 1658 (not on 21 April 1659), HANNAH3 CARPENTER, born at Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on 3 2nd month [April] 1640 and died not long before 8 June 1673, probably at Musketa Cove, daughter of William2 and Abigail (Briant) Carpenter of Rehoboth. Joseph married second, probably at Oyster Bay, by 2 September 1674, ANN WEEKES, baptized at New Amsterdam (now New York City), Colony of New Netherland, on 9 July 1651 and died at Musketa Cove after 24 4th month [June] 1713 (perhaps by 12 6th month [August] 1713), daughter of Francis and Elizabeth (______) Weekes of Salem and Dorchester, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; New Amsterdam; Gravesend, Long Island; and Oyster Bay (NEHGR 159:64n47, 67-68; PrTR 6:138, 141, 144, 147-48; PubRIHS 4:197; TAG 70:201, 204; RILE 1:47, 50-51; NYChR 29; WMM-MM A:24; FMM-VR 78; OBTR 1:99, 411-12, 640-41, 642-44, 2:702; see also BIRTH, DEATH, MARRIAGES, and COMMENTS sections, below; Hannah3 notes, DEATH and COMMENTS). [While the foregoing genealogical data is presented in _Register_ style, the embedding, grouping, and severe abbreviating of source citations are conveniences that depart from it. Sources are cited in full in KEY TO SOURCES, at the end of these notes. The format below is patterned loosely after that used by Robert Charles Anderson in his _Great Migration_ series.]

    BIRTH: On 3 May 1656, Joseph2 Carpenter witnessed a deed of Pawtuxet (Providence) land from his maternal uncle Stephen Arnold to Joseph's father, William1 Carpenter (PrTR 1:44-45). It has been supposed that Joseph was then an adult and thus was born about 1635, prior to his parents' emigration from England (see, for example, Carpenter [1901] 8-9, 30, 31; Arnold Mem 9, 52; RI Roots 13:75). It is wrong, however, to assume that Joseph was an adult when he witnessed the deed. Witnesses as young as fourteen (the age of discretion) are found in early New England records. When on 9 February 1657 Joseph, his brother Ephraim, and sister Lydia witnessed a deed of land at Pawtuxet (Warwick) from an Indian sachem to their father, at least two and probably all three siblings were minors (see WarTR2 80-81; RESIDENCES, below). The most reliable approximation of Joseph's birth date is based on a deposition that he and Benjamin Smith gave on 16 October 1664 (HP 72-73). Its description of Joseph as "Aged 26 yeeres" implies a birth year of about 1638 and Providence as his probable birthplace (see William1 of Providence notes, RESIDENCES). For a detailed discussion of this and related issues--the immigration of William1 Carpenter of Providence (ca. 1636, as a single man) and his marriage to Elizabeth Arnold (ca. 1637, probably at Providence)--see William1 of Providence sketch, IMMIGRATION, which incorporates and supplements NEHGR 159:67-68..

    DEATH: On 22 November 1682, Joseph Carpenter, on behalf of Samuel Till(i)er, paid ?20 to John Robbins (OBTR 1:128-29). Two Musketa Cove proprietors' records, respectively dated 13 and 15 February 1682[/3], indicate that Joseph was then still living (OBTR 1:640-41). (Both follow on the same page a record dated 28 December 1682.) Three others, apparently recorded at or very near the same time as the foregoing ones, probably extend by two days the 15 February date, the latest on which Joseph is known with certainty to have been alive: all three are dated 17 February 1682 [probably 1682/3] (OBTR 1:642-44). On 15 March 1683/4, William1 Carpenter of Providence added to his will a codicil in which his son Joseph is described as deceased (PrTR 6:138-48, at 147-48).

    According to Daniel H. Carpenter, "[t]he records show that in September 1683, Ephraim Carpenter was absent from Musketa Cove, having gone to Rhode Island apparently on business connected with the death of his brother Joseph, who had died a little while earlier in 1683" (Carpenter [1901] 315n [see also 42]). While Joseph's death apparently did occur in 1683--perhaps by September (see below)--the records do not show what author Carpenter claims. A record listing Oyster Bay inhabitants (including those at Musketa Cove) and their respective estates, dated 29 September 1683, ends with a statement signed by Edmund Wright, deputy constable: "The Inhabytants being at this time sikly and not sending in their lists, According to order, the ouersears, _ye Constable being Absent at roadislond_ did laye A valewation upon Euery mans Eastate to ye best of there vnderstanding According to law" (emphasis added) (OBTR 1:691-92). Having been elected the previous 2 April, the Oyster Bay constable at this time was John Weeks (OBTR 1:264). The nearest Ephraim Carpenter came to being Oyster Bay constable was on 2 April 1681, when Caleb Wright was named to that office, and Ephraim became deputy constable for the plantation at Musketa Cove (OBTR 1:240-41). Thus it was John Weeks, not Ephraim Carpenter, who was "Absent at roadislond" in September 1683.

    More on Carpenter Sketches - see: http://carpentercousins.com



    Joseph married Hannah CARPENTER on 25 Nov 1655 in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. Hannah (daughter of William CARPENTER and Abigail BRIANT) was born on 3 Apr 1640 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died about Jun 1673 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York; was buried in 1673 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah CARPENTER was born on 3 Apr 1640 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America (daughter of William CARPENTER and Abigail BRIANT); died about Jun 1673 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York; was buried in 1673 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9Z97-MC2
    • marriage: ; Married her second cousin

    Children:
    1. Joseph CARPENTER was born in 1660 in Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island, British America; died in 1690 in Musketa Cove, Long Island, British America.
    2. Elizabeth CARPENTER was born in 1662 in Rhode Island, British Colonial America; and died.
    3. Mary CARPENTER was born in 1662 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; and died.
    4. Hannah CARPENTER was born about 1662 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; died on 17 Mar 1720 in Musketa Cove, Nassau, New York.
    5. Tamsen CARPENTER was born in 1664 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; died in May 1706 in White Plains, Westchester, New York.
    6. 1. Ann CARPENTER was born in 1665 in Glen Cove, Nassau, New York; died in 1750 in Rockaway, Queens, New York.
    7. William CARPENTER was born on 12 May 1666 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was christened in 1666 in Nassau, Richmond, New York Colony, British Colonial America; died on 2 Feb 1749 in North Castle, Westchester, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried on 21 Feb 1749 in Long Island, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
    8. Margaret CARPENTER was born in 1667 in Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island; died in 1706 in Jamaica, Long Island, Queens, NY.
    9. Captain Nathaniel CARPENTER was born on 12 May 1667 in West Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; died on 25 Feb 1730 in North Castle, Westchester, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1730 in North Castle, Westchester, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
    10. William CARPENTER was born in 1668 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William CARPENTER was born on 23 May 1605 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 22 Nov 1631 in Wiltshire, England (son of Richard CARPENTER and Alice KNIGHT); died on 7 Sep 1685 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was buried in 1685 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GQX8-NTF
    • Arrival: 1638, New England; Age: 33
    • Probate: 21 Apr 1639, Rehobeth, Bristol, Massachusetts,

    William married Elizabeth ARNOLD on 1 Nov 1635 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of William ARNOLD and Christian PEAKE) was born on 23 Nov 1611 in Ilchester, Somerset, England; died on 7 Sep 1685 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was buried on 7 Sep 1685 in Mineral Spring Cemetery, Pawtucket, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth ARNOLD was born on 23 Nov 1611 in Ilchester, Somerset, England (daughter of William ARNOLD and Christian PEAKE); died on 7 Sep 1685 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was buried on 7 Sep 1685 in Mineral Spring Cemetery, Pawtucket, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: M5Q2-FQL
    • Arrival: 1635, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    Daughter of William Arnold and Christian Peake Arnold.

    Her memorial in Mineral Spring Cemetery is a cenotaph commemorating her along with her brothers Stephen and Benedict Arnold. (He is not the same Benedict that is known as a traitor of America. Her brother Benedict succeeded Roger Williams, founder of RI, as president of the colony, becoming Govenor in 1644 under the charter granted by King Charles II. Roger Williams' family and Benedict were also related by marriage.)

    The Sep 7,1685 death date on her cenotaphic memorial is actually the date of death of her husband William Carpenter. Neither her death date nor place of burial is known, and she may have outlived her husband, having been named in his will of Feb 10,1679/80. (He wrote a codicil at the death of his son in 1683/4, so lack of a further codicil suggests the possibility she may have outlived him.) She and her husband were almost certainly buried on their homestead, located in present-day Cranston,RI.

    Children: Joseph Carpenter, Lydia Carpenter Smith, Ephraim Carpenter, Priscilla Carpenter Vincent, William Carpenter, Timothy Carpenter, Silas Carpenter, and Benjamin Carpenter.


    Children:
    1. 2. Joseph Arnold CARPENTER was born in 1638 in Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; died in 1683 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island.
    2. Lydia CARPENTER was born about 1638 in Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; died on 1 Oct 1711 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
    3. Ephraim CARPENTER was born in 1640 in Warwick, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; died in 1703 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried about 1703 in Oyster Bay, Queens, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
    4. Elizabeth CARPENTER was born in 1640; was christened on 14 Jun 1640 in Saint Clement Danes, Westminster, Middlesex, England; and died.
    5. William CARPENTER was born in 1642; died on 8 Jul 1723 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
    6. Timothy CARPENTER was born about 1646 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; died on 19 Aug 1726 in Pawtuxet, now, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island; was buried in Aug 1726.

  3. 6.  William CARPENTER was born about 1605 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England (son of William CARPENTER and Alice SWITHEN); died on 7 Feb 1659 in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1659 in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: M2HJ-YXC
    • Arrival: 1638, Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
    • Freeman: 1640, Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
    • Residence: 1644, Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; Removed from Weymouth
    • Inventory of Estate: 21 Feb 1659, Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
    • Will Proved: 21 Apr 1659, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    http://www.carpentercousins.com/carplink.htm
    PLEASE DO NOT MERGE him with William Carpenter born about 1610 in Wiltshire. The Rehoboth, Massachusetts & Providence, Rhode Island lines are distinctly different genealogically and genetically, which is proven by a genetic study and genealogical research.

    This William was born about 1605, probably near the confluence of Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Berkshire Counties. No exact date of his birth in primary sources has been found. Some sources indicate 16 May 1605, or 23 May 1605, but these dates are known and proven fabrications.

    He was the son of William Carpenter of the Wiltshire portion of Shalbourne parish. His mother may have been the Alice Carpenter buried at Shalbourne on 25 January 1638. His father, William Carpenter, aged 62, was listed as a passenger on the "Bevis" in 1638, but he may have died during the voyage or shortly afterward. Certainly after 2 May 1638, when his name was recorded on the ship's passenger log. He married Abigail Briant at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, then in the Berkshire section of Shalbourne, England, on 28 April 1625.

    Both William and Abigail, along with four minor children and his father William, arrived in 1638 on the "Bevis." They were at Weymouth, Massachusetts, by 1640, and Rehoboth, Plymouth, by 1645.

    From Wikipedia "Rehoboth Carpenter Family"
    The first immigrant and founder of this line was William Carpenter (Gen. 1) (born about 1575 in England). With his namesake son, William Carpenter (Generation 2) (born about 1605 in England, and died in 1659 at Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony) and the son's wife and children (then numbering four), he arrived on the Bevis from Southampton, England, in 1638. Nothing more is known of the father, William (Gen. 1), in Massachusetts, and he is presumed to have perished either in passage, shortly after arriving in the new world, or, less likely, he returned to England.

    William Carpenter (Gen. 2) is buried in the Newman Congregational Church Cemetery with a simple fieldstone marked with a "W. C.". He first appears in New England records in 1640, as a resident of Weymouth, Massachusetts. He was among the founders (at Weymouth in late 1643) of the Plymouth Colony town of Rehoboth (settled 1644). His son, William (Gen. 3) Carpenter (born 1631 in England, and died in 1702/3 at Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts), was for many years the Rehoboth town clerk, by virtue of which his name? not that of his father? appears with some frequency in Plymouth Colony records, in association with a number of local vital-records lists that he certified and forwarded to Colony authorities. The name William Carpenter appears in copious Plymouth Colony records and in the writings of John Winthrop and in other public records over the generations.

    William Carpenter, son of William Carpenter of Shalborough, was born in 1605, in England, and there married Abigail. On coming to America, he first settled in Weymouth, where he became a freeman in 1640. He was a representative from Weymouth in 1641 and 1643, and from Rehoboth in 1645, having been admitted an inhabitant of the latter town in 1645. He was also made a freeman in that same year. From 1643 to 1649, he served as proprietors' and town clerk. He died on 7 February 1659, in Rehoboth, Plymouth; his widow, Abigail, died on 22 February 1687. Five of their eight children were born in England, and the last three in Weymouth; they were: John, born about 1626; Abigail, 31 May 1629; William, 22 November 1631; Joseph, 6 April 1634; Samuel, 20 April 1637 (died 5 May 1637); Samuel, 3 April 1638; Hannah, 3 April 1640; and Abiah, 9 April 1643.

    Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts: containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families Vol 2 by J.H. Beers & Co


    William married Abigail BRIANT on 28 Apr 1625 in St. Michaels And All Angels Church, Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England. Abigail (daughter of John BRIANT and Alice SANGER) was born on 27 May 1604 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; was christened on 27 May 1604 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; died on 22 Feb 1687 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1687 in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Abigail BRIANT was born on 27 May 1604 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; was christened on 27 May 1604 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England (daughter of John BRIANT and Alice SANGER); died on 22 Feb 1687 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1687 in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LRD7-6PR
    • Arrival: 1638, Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; On the Bevis with husband William, his father, and 4 children

    Notes:

    HER SURNAME IS NOT BENNETT OR SEARLES.
    SOME CONTEMPORARY SOURCES DISPUTE BRIANT/BRYANT. PLEASE READ HUSBAND WILLIAM'S LIFE SKETCH. HER MAIDEN NAME IS BRIANT. PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE IT.

    For more on Abigail's surname, see www.wikitree.com/wiki/Briant-35

    She was baptized 27 May 1604 at St.Michael's and All Angels Church, then in the Berkshire section of Shalbourne, England, the daughter of John Briant and Alice ____ Briant.

    Some older sources give Abigail's maiden name as Bennett or Searles. The first represents unwarranted linkage to a Bennett family of Sway, Hampshire, and the second reflects apparent confusion with the maiden name of William Carpenter Jr's second wife, Miriam Sale(s).

    She married William Carpenter at St.Michael's and All Angels Church, then in the Berkshire section of Shalbourne, England, on 28 April 1625. The family resided in the Wiltshire section of Shalbourne.

    She and her husband arrived in New England on the "Bevis" in 1638, settling first at Weymouth, Massachusetts, and then, by 1645, Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony. Abigail was buried in the Newman Cemetery in Old Rehoboth (now East Providence, Rhode Island) on 22 February 1687.

    Their children: John Carpenter, Abigail Carpenter Titus Palmer, William Carpenter, Joseph Carpenter, Samuel Carpenter, Samuel Carpenter, Hannah Carpenter Carpenter, and Abiah Carpenter.


    Children:
    1. John CARPENTER was born in 1626 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1626 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; died before 23 May 1695 in Jamaica, New York Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1695 in Huntington, Suffolk, New York.
    2. Abigail CARPENTER was born on 31 May 1629 in Shalbourne Parish, Berkshire, England; was christened on 31 May 1629 in Shalbourne Parish, Berkshire, England; died on 10 Mar 1709 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British America; was buried in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, British North America.
    3. Robert CARPENTER was born on 16 Dec 1630 in Oving, Sussex; was christened on 16 Dec 1630 in Oving, Sussex, England; died in 1672 in Chichester, Sussex, England.
    4. William CARPENTER was born on 22 Nov 1631 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 25 Dec 1631 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; died on 26 Jan 1702 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.
    5. Joseph CARPENTER, I was born on 6 Apr 1634 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 6 Apr 1634 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; died on 4 May 1675 in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried on 6 May 1675 in Knockum Hill Cemetery, Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island.
    6. Samuel CARPENTER was born on 1 Mar 1636 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 1 Mar 1636 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; died on 5 May 1637 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; was buried on 20 Apr 1637 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England.
    7. Samuel CARPENTER, I was born in 1638 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died on 20 Feb 1683 in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1683 in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.
    8. 3. Hannah CARPENTER was born on 3 Apr 1640 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died about Jun 1673 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York; was buried in 1673 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York.
    9. Abiah CARPENTER was born on 9 Apr 1643 in Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; was christened after 9 Apr 1643 in Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died after 14 Dec 1687 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard CARPENTER was born on 14 Dec 1575 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England (son of William Robert CARPENTER and Elinor READE); died on 7 Aug 1625 in Ilchester, Somersetshire, England; was buried on 21 Sep 1625 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G4QV-CRX

    Notes:

    There is another Richard Carpenter married to another Susanna Trevilian, and the moderators of those pages insist that none of their kids moved to America. The child of THIS Richard and Susanna (Olive Carpenter-Starkweather) was thought to have moved to America, but the Starkweather family records say that Richard and Susanna's grandson Robert Starkweather traveled to America alone. A mystery..........

    Richard married Alice KNIGHT on 7 Aug 1603 in Newton Tony, Wiltshire, England. Alice (daughter of Thomas KNIGHT and Katheryn HOBCROFT) was born on 8 Oct 1583 in Wiltshire, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1583 in South Bersted, Sussex, England; died in 1607 in Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice KNIGHT was born on 8 Oct 1583 in Wiltshire, England; was christened on 8 Oct 1583 in South Bersted, Sussex, England (daughter of Thomas KNIGHT and Katheryn HOBCROFT); died in 1607 in Wiltshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GD37-89S

    Children:
    1. 4. William CARPENTER was born on 23 May 1605 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 22 Nov 1631 in Wiltshire, England; died on 7 Sep 1685 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was buried in 1685 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

  3. 10.  William ARNOLD was born on 24 Jun 1587 in Ilchester, Somerset, England; was christened on 24 Jun 1587 in Ilchester, Somerset, England (son of Nicholas ARNOLD and Alice GULLEY); died on 3 Nov 1676 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

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    • Education: ; Education Sufficient to write lengthy letters to authorities in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
    • FamilySearch ID: MYYN-4MJ
    • Emigrated from Dartmouth, England to Massachusetts Bay: 24 Jun 1635; With his family(Including brother Thomas) and his sister's (Joane) three children
    • Residence: Jul 1635, Hingham, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
    • Residence: 1636, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
    • Residence: 1638, Pawtuxet, Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; off of the Pawtuxet River

    Notes:

    William Arnold (24 June 1587 ? c. 1676) was one of the founding settlers of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and he and his sons were among the wealthiest people in the colony. He was raised and educated in England where he was the warden of St. Mary's, the parish church of Ilchester in southeastern Somerset. He immigrated to New England with family and associates in 1635. He initially settled in Hingham in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but he soon relocated to the new settlement of Providence Plantation with Roger Williams. He was one of the 13 original proprietors of Providence, appearing on the deed signed by Roger Williams in 1638, and was one of the 12 founding members of the first Baptist church to be established in America.
    After living in Providence for about two years, Arnold moved with his family and others to the north side of the Pawtuxet River forming a settlement commonly called Pawtuxet, later a part of Cranston, Rhode Island. He and his fellow settlers had serious disputes with their Warwick neighbors on the south side of the river and, as a result, separated themselves from the Providence government, putting themselves under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. This separation from Providence lasted for 16 years, and Arnold was appointed to keep the peace as the head of the settlement. He died sometime during the great turmoil of King Philip's War in 1675 or 1676. His son Benedict succeeded Roger Williams as President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in 1657, and he became the first Governor of the colony under the royal charter of 1663.


    William married Christian PEAKE in 1614 in Muchelney, Somerset, England. Christian (daughter of Thomas PEAKE and Agnis GULLEY) was born on 15 Feb 1583 in Muchelney, Somerset, England; was christened on 15 Feb 1583 in Muchelney, Somerset, England; died on 15 Apr 1659 in West Pawtucket, Rhode Island, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Christian PEAKE was born on 15 Feb 1583 in Muchelney, Somerset, England; was christened on 15 Feb 1583 in Muchelney, Somerset, England (daughter of Thomas PEAKE and Agnis GULLEY); died on 15 Apr 1659 in West Pawtucket, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBYV-N48
    • Name: Christiana PEAKE
    • Name: Christina PEAKE

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth ARNOLD was born on 23 Nov 1611 in Ilchester, Somerset, England; died on 7 Sep 1685 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was buried on 7 Sep 1685 in Mineral Spring Cemetery, Pawtucket, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America.
    2. Gov Benedict ARNOLD was born on 21 Dec 1615 in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England; was christened on 22 Dec 1615 in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England; died on 20 Jun 1678 in Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was buried in 1678 in Arnold Burying Ground, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
    3. Joanna ARNOLD was born on 27 Feb 1617 in Ilchester, Somersetshire, England; died on 11 Feb 1692 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
    4. Sarah ARNOLD was born in 1619 in Ilchester, Somerset, England; died after 1763.
    5. Stephen ARNOLD was born on 22 Dec 1622 in Bighere, Ilchester, Somerset, England; was christened on 26 Dec 1622 in Ilchester, Somerset, England; died on 15 Nov 1699 in Pawtuxet, Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America; was buried in Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
    6. Rebecca ARNOLD was born on 27 Aug 1623 in Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died on 2 Sep 1662 in Albemarle, Carolina, British Colonial America.
    7. Thomas ARNOLD was born in 1624 in Ilchester, Somerset, England; died in 1624 in Ilchester, Somerset, England.

  5. 12.  William CARPENTER was born about 1575 in Newton, Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England (son of William Robert CARPENTER and Elinor READE); died before 13 May 1640 in Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L1QN-SZ1
    • Residence: 1608, Newtown, Hampshire, England
    • Arrival: 1638, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; At 62, aboard the Bevis with son William and his family

    Notes:

    Please see: http://www.carpentercousins.com/carplink.htm

    There was another William Carpenter who immigrated in 1635 and settled in Providence, Rhode Island. THIS IS A DIFFERENT PERSON: a different father and a different family. See Group 2 of the Carpenter Cousins Y-DNA Project and the Carpenter Sketches.

    WILLIAM CARPENTER was born in England about 1575 and was still living a few days before 2 May 1638; he died probably in Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, or Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony. The identity of William's wife (or wives) has not been established.
    BIRTH: William was of Newtown, parish of Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England, by 1608, when he became a copyholder [semipermanent leaseholder] at Westcourt Manor. Shalbourne, completely in Wiltshire since 1895, previously straddled the line separating Wiltshire and Berkshire, with Westcourt comprising the Wiltshire part of the parish; the Hampshire border was/is about four miles away. It is likely that William was born in one of these three counties.
    The record of William's renewal of his Westcourt tenancy on 22 June 1614 gives his age as 40. The passenger list of the Bevis, the ship on which he left England, is dated 2 May 1638 and states William's age as 62. From these facts is calculated a birth year of about 1575.
    A William Carpenter, son of Henry Carpenter, was baptized about thirty miles north of Shalbourne in the parish of Great Coxwell, Berkshire, on 5 May 1576. About the same distance south-southwest of Shalbourne in Salisbury, Wiltshire, a William Carpenter, probable son of Thomas Carpenter, was baptized in the parish church of St. Thomas the Martyr on 1 May 1571. (The record of this baptism omits the father's name; however, St. Thomas records of John and Richard Carpenter, baptized 30 November 1572 and 17 December 1580, respectively, name Thomas Carpenter as their father.) Evidence that either of these persons was the eventual William Carpenter of Shalbourne has not been found.
    DEATH: The latest known record of William is the aforementioned Bevis passenger-list entry of 2 May 1638. His namesake son, William Carpenter, settled at Weymouth, probably in 1638 and certainly before 13 May 1640, when he was admitted as a freeman there. That his father William was not also made a freeman at this time was probably due either to his having died or to his station, which was modest when considered apart from his son's.
    MARRIAGE: William's having emigrated only three months after the death of Alice Carpenter, who was buried in Shalbourne on 25 January 1638, might be interpreted to suggest that she had been his wife (though not necessarily son William's mother); it is possible, of course, that she was an unmarried sister or daughter.
    A William Carpenter married Alice Swithen in St. Denys Church, parish of Warminster, Wiltshire, 14 January 1605. "Luis" [Louise?] (not Lillis, as indexed at familysearch.org) Carpenter, daughter of William Carpenter, was baptized at Warminster St. Denys 26 December 1607 and was buried there 11 August 1609. By the latter date, William had been in Shalbourne for more than a year. It is possible that the child had been returned from Shalbourne for burial, but available records fail to support such a hypothesis.
    Two other Warminster marriages in which the groom was named William Carpenter preceded the aforementioned one: on 2 December 1596, William Carpenter married Elinor Hunt, whose burial almost certainly occurred on 22 September 1597; on 11 July 1603, William Carpenter married Jane [Edwards]. Elizabeth, daughter of William (and presumably Jane) Carpenter, was baptized in Warminster on 26 October 1604 and probably married Richard Whittaker there on 9 April 1632. The only William Carpenter whose Warminster baptismal date raises the possibility that he married either or both Jane Edwards and Alice Swithen (but not Elinor Hunt) received the sacrament on 25 November 1582 as the son of Hugh Carpenter. While the man of that name, buried in Warminster 19 December 1616, might well have been the husband of Alice (Swithen), no ancillary records are found to verify it. (Baptized in Warminster 19 December 1562, William Carpenter "of the Laynes," hamlet of Bugley, was buried in Warminster 27 March 1625; on 29 January 1582, he had married there Dorothie Batt, who survived him. No Warminster baptismal record of a William Carpenter is any nearer to 1575 (William's calculated birth year) than that of 1582, above.
    The foregoing facts neither confirm nor refute that Alice Swithen was the wife of William of Shalbourne, but they tend toward the latter. It should be remembered that his relationship to the Alice Carpenter buried there is uncertain. But even if we accept for argument's sake that she was his wife, the only evidence pointing toward her having been the former Alice Swithen is matching, popular forenames; relative proximity of Shalbourne and Warminster (36? 40 miles); and a marriage date compatible with the approximate birth
    year (1605) of William Carpenter's only known child.
    A William Carpenter married at St. Thomas the Martyr, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 18 April 1605, Mary Bath (not Batt). Christopher Batt, a tanner of Salisbury, Wiltshire, was one of the Carpenters' fellow passengers on the Bevis. Records of the Batt family of Salisbury indicate that he and a Mary Batt of appropriate age (baptized at St. Thomas on 7 August 1584, daughter of Richard and Agnes (Danyell) Batt) "would be no more than distant cousins". It seems likely that this William Carpenter had been the infant of that name baptized at St. Thomas on 1 May 1571, and that he remained a Salisbury resident. Evidence that Mary Bath was the eventual wife of William Carpenter of Shalbourne has not been found.
    IMMIGRATION: William, with son William and the latter's family, embarked at Southampton, Hampshire, on the Bevis. The preamble to the ship's passenger list indicates that by 2 May 1638 "they [had been] some Dayes gone to sea." They landed probably at Boston (the point of all but a handful of Bay Colony arrivals) in June or July 1638 (the average ocean crossing took five to eight weeks).
    RESIDENCES: He was living at Newtown by 1 June 1608 and until at least about 18 September 1613; on the latter date a new family assumed tenancy of the parcels previously leased by the Carpenters. The last Carpenter record at Shalbourne is that of Alice Carpenter's burial, in 1637/8. Although her place in the Carpenter family is uncertain, we may be fairly confident that the others were present in or near Shalbourne at this time.
    Amos B. Carpenter's claim that William resided in London prior to emigrating is completely baseless. As above, William was at Shalbourne by 1608. In 2004, John R. Carpenter of La Mesa, California, requested a search by Guildhall Library, London, of that city's Carpenters' Company freemen's lists (begun in the sixteenth century) and of various catalogs; no reference to a William Carpenter was found.
    Despite the Bevis passenger list's description of William and son William as "of Horwell"? that is, Wherwell, Hampshire (about 15 air miles south-southeast of Shalbourne)? the aforementioned Shalbourne records make it clear that he was at the former place no more than a few months, perhaps only a day or two.
    Apparently based solely on the absence of any record of William in Massachusetts, Amos Carpenter claims that William returned to England on the ship that brought him. There is no evidence of this, however, and no reason to suppose it. His having endured the rigors of the voyage to Massachusetts (assuming he completed it), it is doubtful that William, an old man by the conditions and standards of the time, would have opted to face, unaccompanied, the physical demands of a return trip. And to what would he have returned? William was his eldest (perhaps only) son and heir. Where better for this father and grandfather to spend his last years than in the company of those with whom he had come? Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence: considering his age (advanced), marital status (presumably a widower), and position in his family (almost certainly subordinate to his son), it is not significant that William fails to appear in Massachusetts records as a freeholder or town officer.
    OCCUPATION: The Bevis passenger list describes William as a carpenter. That his copyhold included not only a messuage (house and adjoining land) with a garden but also a small number of acres in nearby common fields, indicates that he was
    also a husbandman (subsistence farmer).
    CHILDREN: The only known child of William Carpenter is the son named with him in his record of tenancy at Shalbourne Westcourt and with whom he emigrated: the eventual William Carpenter of Rehoboth. (See also William of Rehoboth Life Sketch). The Carpenters' Encyclopedia of Carpenters 2009 main database's attribution to William of additional children through the alleged wife Mary "Batt" is baseless.


    William married Alice SWITHEN on 14 Apr 1605 in Warminster, Wiltshire, England. Alice was born in 1580 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 25 Feb 1637 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England o. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Alice SWITHEN was born in 1580 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 25 Feb 1637 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England o.

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    • FamilySearch ID: M7GG-PMY

    Notes:

    Husband William, having emigrated only three months after the death of Alice Carpenter, who was buried at Shalbourne on 25 January 1637; it is best indicated that she is the wife of William1 of Shalbourne. It should be remembered, however, that his relationship to the Alice Carpenter buried there is uncertain. If for argument's sake we accept that she was his wife, the only evidence pointing toward her having been the former Alice Swithen is matching forenames; relative proximity of Shalbourne and Warminster (36? 40 miles); and a marriage date compatible with the approximate birth year (1605) of William1 Carpenter's only known child This falls far short of the Genealogical Proof Standard (see BCG).

    COMMENT: Over time there seems to be more leaning that she was the wife, but far from proven. JRC

    MARRIAGE: 1605 - image
    Name: Alice Swithen
    Gender: Female
    Event Type: Marriage
    Marriage or Bann Date: 14 Apr 1605
    Marriage or Bann Place: Warminster, St Denys with St Lawrence, Wiltshire, England
    Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map:
    Spouse: William Carpenter
    Source Citation
    Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: 2144/1
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. Wiltshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017.
    Original data: Wiltshire Church of England Parish Registers, Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England.

    Children:
    1. 6. William CARPENTER was born about 1605 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; died on 7 Feb 1659 in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1659 in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
    2. Eleanor CARPENTER

  7. 14.  John BRIANT was born about 1572 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; died before 20 Jun 1643 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; was buried in 1643 in Shalbourne Churchyard, Shalbourne, Berkshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LLHQ-XDX
    • Name: John BRYANT
    • Occupation: ; Grocer
    • Will Dated: Between 11 Jul 1640 and 11 Jul 1642, Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; The Last Digit of the Year is Torn.
    • Probate: 20 Jun 1643, Shalbourne, Berkshire, England

    Notes:

    John Briant
    BIRTH: "Say 1570? 1575 (eldest known son bap. 1595)." See the email below.
    WILL: Will dated 11 July 164[torn], proved 20 June 1643. See the email below.
    COMMENT: Will mentions William Carpenter, son of William Carpenter (the latter Bryant's son-in-law). Dated from 1640? 1642 (last digit of will date not visible); proved 20 June 1643. His will calls him a grocer.
    NAME: Bryan in the will, but Gene Zubrinsky mentions other documents (See email below) using Briant.

    E-MAIL:
    From: Gene Zubrinsky
    Subject: Re: William & Abigail Carpenter (Correction)

    Thank you for forwarding the will of John "Bryan" (appended below)? and thanks again for making me aware of it. Since John Briant, son of John and Alice Briant, was baptized at Shalbourne in 1595 (Bishops' Transcripts, Bundle 1, Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre), I wouldn't estimate the father's birth year as any time close to 1580. I'm not aware that there's enough evidence from which to make a useful estimate. But under duress, I'd write "say 1570? 1575 (eldest known son bap. 1595)." In any case, here's an abstract of the will (second opinions welcome). Note that the year in which the will was made is uncertain (between 1640 and 1642).
    JOHN BRYAN the elder of Newtown, parish of Shalbourne, Wiltshire, grocer. Will dated 11 July 164[torn], proved 20 June 1643 (Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, The National Archives, PROB 10/639/11:19? 20 [digital image]). Burial to be in Shalbourne parish churchyard. Bequests (in order of appearance) to son John's daughters Mary (eldest), Lucie (youngest), Dorothie (< 21; "if shee turne protestant"); son Joseph's son Edmund (< 24); daughter Elizabeth Tubbe's sons John Tubbe, Nathaniel Tubbe (both < 24); daughter Elizabeth Tubbe; William Carpenter (< 24), son of William Carpenter; son John; son Joseph (primary beneficiary; successor executor, if necessary); godson Jonathan Pearse, alias Moone; goddaughter Mary Webbe; the poor of Shalbourne and Chilton; wife, Alice (executrix). Overseers [to assist executrix] Mr. Benjamin Some ("my pastor"), Edmund Halford; witnesses Edmund Halford and Geffrey Platt.
    Since all other records I've seen that name members of this family have the surname as Briant(e), I'll retain that spelling in the William Carpenter sketch. I may, however, add something to the MARRIAGE section indicating the Bryan spelling in the will and thereby also make readers aware of it.
    Thanks.
    Gene Zubrinshy

    John married Alice SANGER about 1596 in Berkshire, England. Alice (daughter of Thomas SANGER and Alice EMET) was born on 2 Jul 1570 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; died in Mar 1659 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; was buried on 6 Mar 1659 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Alice SANGER was born on 2 Jul 1570 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom (daughter of Thomas SANGER and Alice EMET); died in Mar 1659 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; was buried on 6 Mar 1659 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LLHQ-XXW

    Notes:

    Alice is her name. We have proved she was not a Batt and other various surnames. Why? Because they belong to other documented people. Please resist the temptation to enter an unsubstantiated maid name, even if you think it is correct, in which case, please present verifiable proof. Thank you.

    Children:
    1. John BRIANT was born about 1597 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; and died.
    2. Elizabeth BRIANT was born about 1598 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; and died.
    3. Joseph BRIANT was born about 1601 in Shalbourne, Wiltshire, England; and died.
    4. 7. Abigail BRIANT was born on 27 May 1604 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; was christened on 27 May 1604 in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England; died on 22 Feb 1687 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in 1687 in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.