By deed dated 29 February 1856 recorded in Braxton County, (West) Virginia,
in Deed Book 7, page 35, Joseph Carpenter conveyed to John P. Hosey the
undivided twelfth interest that had been conveyed to him by Resina Gilpin,
formerly Resina Carpenter and her husband John. She was identified as
"another of the children of Jeremiah Carpenter, deceased."
Resina Gilpin, at the age of 66, testified on behalf of the widow of Amos
Carpenter, Margaret (McGlaughlin) Carpenter on 9 December 1853 in Meigs
County, Ohio, when Margaret applied for a widow's Revolutionary War pension.
Resina and Amos would have been siblings.
According to estate documents in Meigs County, Ohio, Resina Forrest and
Samuel
Downing were appointed administrators of the estate of John Forrest,
deceased, on April 8, 1830. Jeremiah Carpenter gave a receipt dated August
9, 1831 to Resina Cooper for an appraisal fee. The final report of the
administrators was made by Resina Cooper, late Resina Forrest, and Samuel
Downing. Thus Resina's marriage to Cooper occurred sometime between April 8,
1830 and August 9, 1831. Her marriage to John Gilpin would have occurred
thereafter, but before 9 December 1853.
Resina is generally believed to be the same person as "Liddy," the daughter
of Jeremiah Carpenter who married John Forrest on 5 January 1806 in Randolph
County, (West) Virginia.