FYI,
The CE CD 2001 has the following books ...
1) THE ANCESTRY AND DESCENDANTS OF COL. SOLOMON CARPENTER OF GOSHEN, NEW
YORK
RESEARCHED, COMPILED & ISSUED BY THE CARPENTER FAMILY ASSN. 1974. AKA:
Descendants of Col. Solomon Carpenter (1690-1762) - OCRed plus pictures.
Names in the CE CD 2001 GEDCOM.
2) History & Genealogy of the CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA
From the settlement at Providence, R. I. 1637 - 1901
By Daniel
Hoogland Carpenter of Maplewood, N. J. 1901
OCRed plus pictures. Names in the GEDCOM.
3) UPDATE OF THE GENEALOGY OF THE NEW ENGLAND CARPENTER FAMILYOF ENGLISH
ORIGIN
THE VIRGINIA / WEST VIRGINIA BRANCH
SOME DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH CARPENTER PIONEER OF THE JACKSON RIVER
MOWREY"S VERSION
BY TERRY LEE CARPENTER AND PAUL THOMAS MOWREY 1997
BY PAUL THOMAS MOWREY
OCRed plus pictures. Names in the GEDCOM.
4) Samuel Carpenter and his Descendants
COMPILED BY EDWARD CARPENTER OF PHILADELPHIA
AND HIS SON GENERAL LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER U. S. A. 1912
OCRed plus pictures. Carpenter & other names in the GEDCOM.
5) The Descendants of Timothy Carpenter of Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., New
York
Compiled by Charles Lorain Carpenter, Rear Admiral U.S.N. - Ret. 1976
OCRed plus picture. Names in the GEDCOM.
6) A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE REHOBOTH BRANCH OF THE CARPENTER FAMILY IN
AMERICA.
Also known as the CARPENTER MEMORIAL.
Amos B. Carpenter, 1898 - 900 pages with handwritten corrections!
OCRed plus pictures. Names in the GEDCOM - See CE CD 2001 disk number 2.
7) De Carpentier Allied Ancestry
Ancestry of Maria De Carpentier wife of Jean Paul Jaquet
Vice Director and Chief Magistrate on the South River of New Netherland
1655 - 1657
By Edwin Jaquett Sellers Philadelphia 1928
De Carpentier Ancestry only - pictures of pages. Names in GEDCOM.
8) GENEALOGY OF THE DE CARPENTIER FAMILY OF HOLLAND
BY EDWIN JAQUETT SELLERS PHILADELPHIA 1909
Pictures of pages. Names in GEDCOM.
There are many Carpenter related articles also included in the CE CD 2001.
All of the above plus pictures and unrelated Carpenter data (SEE: Logbook -
includes Zimmerman data)) and 88,000 names in the GEDCOM was quite a deal
for $12.48.
When I made back what I needed for costs for the CD manufacture, I donated
the rest to the Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth, MA.
Now you can get a copy of the CE CD 2001 for a $15.00 donation! Contact:
Molly Wickes
Carpenter Museum
P. O. Box 2
Rehoboth, MA 02769
The Carpenter Museum is part of the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society.
Make checks out to the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society. Suggested Donation is
$15.00
Carpenter Museum Phone: 508-252-3031
Rehoboth Ant. Society : 508-252-4236
While I have a few more Carpenter books to scan in for the next update, I
would like to have help from other Carpenter researchers. This being to
submit (OCRed or scanned) articles and books on Carpenters.
Any one interested?
John R. Carpenter
La Mesa, CA
USA