I, too, am still searching for more on Ezra and Anna. My connection is Horace who married
Abigail (Loomis) Lockwood - the marriage is listed in the Ecclesiastical Record of the
Whitehall Presbyterian Church. Abigail May have been his second or third wife, as there
are two gravestones in Whitehall that are listed as "wife of Horace Carpenter."
Horace and Abigail, with children (including 2 by Abigail's first husband Clark
Lockwood) moved to Racine County, Wisconsin via Cleveland, Ohio. There is an Anna
Carpenter in Whitehall in 1820 and 1830 census, but no way of telling if that is
Ezra's wife/widow.
Any help appreciated or suggestions of where to search and how to verify if "my"
Horace. Is the son of Ezra and Anna and brother to their offspring listed in Amos Bugbee
Carpenter's book.
Ruth Catton
cattonruth(a)charter.net. (Note different e-mail address from previous correspondence.)
On Jan 1, 2014, at 11:42 AM, "Bob Carpenter"
<bob-carpenter(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Happy New Year to all....Stay Healthy
With another thought, I am hoping someone might be able to help with a
quandry I have come across and will accept any or all suggestions.
My family member,Ezra Carpenter was born 1759 Tolland,Connecticut and
married Anna Fuller in 1779. Shortly thereafter moved to Hanover,New
Hampshire. I find a few things here and there, when living there. Some time
later they moved to Whitehall,New York. The trail stops. The next things I
find and that is in Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family death of each
1812 and 1826-7.
Contacting people in Whitehall and they donot find anything. All records of
death originated in the above with no evidence to back it up.
Where do I go and where do I look?
Does anyone have suggestions?
Sincere thanks,
Bob Carpenter
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Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: [CARPENTER] CARPENTER Digest, Vol 8, Issue 141
> On Tuesday, 31 Dec. 2013, John R. wrote to John L.:
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> << . . . I appreciate that if I get to close to the line that you as List
> Administrator will let me know. And I will back off. >>
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> There's no mystery as to where the line is. These appear to be the
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> warned back--always after the fact, of course.
>
> Gene Z.
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