Hey Carl,
I have an Alonzo Curtis Carpenter in my line. He was born 07 Oct 1845 in Attica, Seneca,
Ohio, died 18 Apr 1914, location uncertain. He is the sixth son of Daniel D. Carpenter, b.
25 July 1808 in Genesee County NY, d. Venice, Seneca, Ohio, and the only son of his
marriage to Malvina Summerlin, b. 1818 in NY, d. 17 Mar 1892 Willard, Huron Ohio.
Here's the rub, Daniel D. Carpenter is my 3rd Great Grandfather and Alonzo Curtis
Carpenter is my half 3rd Great Uncle. My DNA test places me a 1 of 12 males who make up
the core of Group 2 of the Carpenter Cousins Y-DNA Project who are descended from William
Carpenter (2) of Amesbury, Wiltshire, and Providence Plantation.
Of course it is possible that there were more than one Alonzo Curtis Carpenter, but from
the research I have done he is the only one I have discovered so far. I hope I haven't
muddied the waters even for you. If I find any more info or can help I am only to
willing.
On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:37 PM, Carl Carpenter via <carpenter(a)rootsweb.com>
wrote:
I'm looking for some help from my cousins. Through the DNA test it has been
determined that my line came from William Carpenter and Abigail Briant. As far as I know
(thanks to Gene Z), they had the following children: John, 1626-1695; Abigail, 1629-1709;
William, 1631-1703; Joseph, 1634-1675; Samuel, 1636-1637; 1638-1682; and Abiah, 1643-1687.
(I also have children for most of these children). I then have a huge gap, picking up
with Alonzo Curtis Carpenter, b. 1819/1820, Mexico, NY, d. 1915, Codington, S.D. I have
not been able to locate any siblings of Alonzo nor his parents. One proposed line fizzled
out when a supposed son doesn't appear to exist. An earlier thread linking Alonzo to
Elisha turned out to be wrong as it took me to the other William Carpenter (married that
Arnold girl). I'm hoping somebody has something from one direction or the
other., Carl Carpenter
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