As I just read on..The Bickfords are intermarried with cousins on my mothers
side.They live in Vermont and New Hampshire
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From: "John R. Carpenter 2" <johnrcarpenter(a)cox.net>
To: "Carpenter Rootsweb" <CARPENTER(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 12:18 PM
Subject: [CARPENTER] Family Bible of Stephen & Philinda (Heath)
Carpenter -Part 1 of 2
Hello,
Carpenter Family Bible on EBay. See message and link below.
Below that is a text report on that family. This family is a Rehoboth line.
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA
Carpenter Cousins Y-DNA Project
http://carpentercousins.com/carpdna.htm
From: Johnlsaywhat(a)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 6:29 PM
To: johnrcarpenter(a)cox.net
Subject: family Bible help
a.. asmith351
b.. Oct 20 4:04 AM GMT
Greetings,
I am not related to you but I've come across something that might be of
interest to you.
As a hobby and as a favor to other genealogists, I match the genealogy in
old family bibles for sale on Ebay with family trees on
Ancestry.com. Today
I made such a match with your tree.
This particular Bible appears to have belonged to Stephen Carpenter, husband
of Philanda Heath and Catherine Boright (not positive about spelling of
Catherine's surname, but that's what it looks like in the Bible.)
The Bible includes the following information:
Stephen Carpenter married Philinda Heath on June 7, 1795
Asa Carpenter born Sept. 24, 1796; drown on May __, 1823 (exact date
difficult to read)
Aseneth Carpenter born Dec. 8, 1798.
Edwin Carpenter born Jan. 29, 1801
Stephen Philinda Carpenter born July 9, 1803
Stephen Carpenter Jr. born Aug. 19, 1805; died Dec. 3, 1875, age 71 years, 3
months, 14 days
Bradford Carpenter born Sept. 22, 1807
Orson Carpenter born March 31, 1811
Harriet Carpenter born Sept. 15, 1814
Jane Carpenter born June 11, 1817
Cloe Carpenter born June 25, 1820
Albert Carpenter born Nov. 18, 1822
DEATHS
"Stephen Carpenter Twin" died Aug. 18, 1804
Philinda Carpenter, wife of Stephen Carpenter, died May 22, 1824
Stephen Carpenter Senior and Catherine Boright married Feb. 13, 1825
Stephen Carpenter Sr. born March 19, 1770; died Dec. 28, 1855, age 86 years,
9 months
Philinda Carpenter born April 9, 1779, wife of Stephen
Catherine Carpenter, wife of Stephen, born 1772
[New Page]
Lucretia E. Carpenter born Feb. 7, 1834; died May 9, 1844
E__________ Carpenter born Jan. 26, 1836 (first name difficult to read)
Mary An born Jan. 16, 1838; died Feb. 27, 1838
Nathaniel B. Carpenter born December 27, 1838
Laura A. Anderson born Aug. 17, 1838
Elsa Carpenter born March 12, 1841
John H. Carpenter born April 27, 1843; died Jan. 20, 1844
Rodney Carpenter born Aug. 17, 1845; died April 16, 1844
George W. Carpenter born April 13, 1848
Julia _____ born Aug. 1853
Emma Jane born May 12, 1850
Jane C., wife of Stephen Carpenter, died Aug. 3, 1886, age 77 years, 5
months, 29 days
[new page]
Stephen Carpenter Jr. born Aug. 19, 1805
Jane Carpenter born Feb. 5, 1807
Charles H. born April 19, 1852
Anett Winona Carpenter born Sept. 27, 1854
There also appears to be quite a bit of genealogy on the Bickford family,
most of which is too light for me to attempt to transcribe. However, Jane
Bickford, I believe, was the wife of Stephen Carpenter Jr. So I deduce that
this genealogy is from her family. It might very well be, too, that the
Bible -- either originally or eventually -- belonged to Stephen Jr. and
Jane.
I transcribed this the best I could but I cannot vouch 100 percent for my
accuracy. I would suggest you view the pages your yourself by going to this
Ebay link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1846-old-Leather-HOLY-BIBLE-BICKFORD-CARPENTER-fa...
The Bible was published in 1846 and the deadline for bidding -- if you're
interested – is Oct. 23 at 10:07 Pacific time (1:07 p.m. Eastern time).
Current bidding is at $23.49 though that might change by the time you read
this. Based in their bidding history, those bidding on it appear to be
collectors/dealers.
FYI: I do NOT own this Bible, do not know the seller and in no way will I
profit from its sale. I do this as a favor to other genealogists in an
attempt to help preserve the genealogy bibles like this provide and, if it
works out, to reunite the Bible with its proper family.
If you don't want to bid on it, you can always download the pages for your
records.
I hope this is of some help to you.
Blessings,
Andy Smith
Tampa, FL
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