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Title: 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
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Carpenter, Amos B. (Amos Bugbee), b. 1818
Subjects: Carpenter family
Publisher: Amherst, Mass., Carpenter & Morehouse
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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ter by trade and as coming from Wherwell, but it is evidentthat he was a resident of London. It appears that all the family were Dissenters and conse-quently obliged to leave the City of London for a more quiet place. Alexander went to Leydenand William, the son of William No. 8, went to Wherwell. There is no evidence that thefather was there only as he went to join his son at the time of emigration. No. 9—4. Richard Carpenter the fourth son of \\illiam was born about 15—; it is sup-posed that he went to Amesbury, where he is known to have had property, in order to escapethe religious prosecution. He was the father of William Carpenter who came to America in1636, and settled in Providence with Roger Williams and is known as the progenitor of theProvidence branch. The record and genealogy of this family is in the hands of Daniel H.Carpenter, of Maplewood, N. J., who is a direct descendant of Joseph, who settled at MosquitoCove, L. I., and was the son of William of Providence, R. I.
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DANIEL H. CARPENTER. See page 34. American Ancestry. INTRODUCTION. A distinguished American clergyman has observed • There are riches of moral power insuch ancestry as ours. The history of a nation being nothing else than the collective historyof families that compose that nation it is plain to see that sufficient reason exists why familiesshould have their histories written. They are thus connected with the great transactions of thepast and posterity is enabled to discover what its ancestor had to do with the successive por-tions of the nations histoiy. Burke truly said Those only deserve to be remembered by posterit)^ who treasure up thehistorv of their ancestors. I am aware that some persons do not highly appreciate researches of this nature. Thiswant of appreciation may arise from early prejudice, and it may arise from a misconceptionof the whole inatter. It also may arise from too intense an occupation of the mind with thepresent, excluding almost wholly the influence of the pa

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  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookpublisher:Amherst__Mass___Carpenter___Morehouse
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