My Joseph, son of Wm of Providence and son-in-law of Wm of Rehoboth was born
in RI 1635/38 and died in Muscetta Cove NY 1695. There are a lot of
Joseph's in his descendancy but not in my ancestry. However I do have
Roxanna's in my family, supposedly beginning with a woman who married my
great granduncle, Alva Francis Carpenter, b 1828 Cameron Steuben county NY.
His brother John, my great grand father b 1828 in Steuben county named a son
Alva Francis (my grandfather) and a daughter Mary Roxanna.
Then Alva Francis (Frank) named his first child Mary Roxanna, and his sister
Mary Roxanna who married Lorenzo Dow Fox in WI, named a son Alva. There is
still a Roxanna, a first cousin once removed of mine who lives in Houston
TX. There is probably no connection between my Roxannas and your Roxie Ann,
though you never know. Dick, I can't take you to our connection but our DNA
says it's there.
-----Original Message-----
From: carpenter-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carpenter-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Brad & Bonnie Kershaw
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 3:12 PM
To: carpenter(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] FW: [PAYNE] Mensa Geneology Colloquium Sept 2008
John and Meralyn,
Do either of you have any mention of a RoxeyAnn Carpenter (b Oct. 1812;
married Asahel Luther) or an Alfred Madison Carpenter (b. Mar 24, 1830 in
Madison County, NY; d. Jan 14, 1915, KS) in your lines? They are the oldest
and youngest of a family of 11 children. Alfred Madison Carpenter is my
g-grandfather and my brick wall. I'm looking for names of the other 9
siblings and parents. If you have any possibilities, please help me scale my
wall!
Thanks,
Bonnie
-----Original Message-----
From: carpenter-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carpenter-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of genwrite(a)aol.com
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 2:42 PM
To: thecarponline2(a)msn.com; carpenter(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] FW: [PAYNE] Mensa Geneology Colloquium Sept 2008
Dear John:? (Smile)? I have been researching my Theda Carpenter for about 10
years now.? I've been told that her father was a Joseph and that her mothers
name was Harriett, but have not been able to confirm that.?? Theda was born
at De Ruyter, NY in 1804, and married Milton Maxson Main ca 1823.? They
immigrated to Chenango county then to Portville NY, and settled at Main
Settlement east of Portville.? If your Joseph is a possibilty I would love
to compare notes and share information.??? Thanks much???? Meralyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Carpenter <thecarponline2(a)msn.com>
To: carpenter(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 1:42 pm
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] FW: [PAYNE] Mensa Geneology Colloquium Sept 2008
Hi John
I am descended from Joseph of the New York Carpenters, who settled on the
Big Bend of the Jackson River in 1750.
My DNA goes back to William of Providence
Dick Carpenter
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Mac Carpenter" <jcarpenter(a)dbllcnet.net>
To: <Carpenter-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 12:57 PM
Subject: [CARPENTER] FW: [PAYNE] Mensa Geneology Colloquium Sept 2008
>From another list. This is a meeting I plan to attend. Would
enjoy
>meeting
some cousins there. I'm descended in the male line from Wm of
Providence
and also from Hannah, daughter of Wm of Rehoboth. Our DNA shows a
large
line of Carpenters from VA to be kin as well, but no one has the data
for
that as yet. Maybe this meeting could give someone an idea of where
to
find
it.
Colloquium 2008, Tracking Granny's Granny: The Genealogy Quest,
will take
place
ept. 12-14 in Salt Lake City. Spend a weekend in this world-renowned
center
of
enealogical research, where you'll find millions of historical
records at
your
ingertips. Attend sessions given by specialists in the field,
covering
the
ethodology and accuracy of your research, solving problems related to
evidence
nd dead-end leads, and using the Internet to your best advantage.
Join
your
ellow Mensans to discover new techniques, share your stories, and
learn
how
to
ursue your own unique family history.
Here is a list of Colloquium speakers confirmed to date:
Christine Rose will present "Problem Solving: Strategies for
Success"
Colleen Fitzpatrick will present two programs, "A Different Kind
of DNA
Talk"
nd "You Will Never Look at Your Old Photos the Same Way
Again!"
James W. Warren will present "If Your Ancestors Had Email"
featuring
stories
of
he weird and wonderful discoveries genealogists make and what can be
learned
rom them.
Sharon Carmack will present "He Lived, He Married, He Died...
But I Want
More!"
Colloquium 2008 will be held at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center.
Mensan
egistration is $170 through April 30. To learn more about the
program and
to
ill Beckham jillb(a)americanmensa.org
oundation Director 817-607-0060 x 5509
merican Mensa Ltd.
www.us.mensa.org
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