Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | ![]() Spouse: Edwin Angus Smith. Clara Ellen Carpenter and Edwin Angus Smith were married on 10 October 1929 in Cabot, Vermont. Children were: Olive Lillian Smith, Robert Winfield Smith, David John Smith. ![]() Spouse: Margaret Mary Tomasi. Margaret Mary Tomasi and Clarence Francis Carpenter were married on 9 November 1925 in Barre, Vermont. Children were: William John Carpenter, Constance Ann Carpenter, Margaret Mary Carpenter. Clarence Taylor Carpenter was born on 13 January 1850 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 1 December 1909 at the age of 59 in Rock Island County, Illinois. Clarence married Margaret Haines. Parents: Abijah Howard Carpenter and Susan Dow. Spouse: Margaret S Haines. Margaret S Haines and Clarence Taylor Carpenter were married on 27 April 1869 in Rock Island, Illinois, USA. Children were: Agnes Elvira Carpenter. Clarissa Carpenter was born on 23 April 1853 in Marshfield, Vermont. Clarissa married Howard Holcombe. Parents: Abijah Howard Carpenter and Susan Dow. Clayton John Carpenter was born (date unknown). Clayton married first, Helen collier. He married second, Doris _____. They lived in Long Beach, California. Parents: Charles Ancil Carpenter and Grace Anna Hall. ![]() Spouse: Lawrence Hugh Reilly. Constance Ann Carpenter and Lawrence Hugh Reilly were married on 20 June 1953. Children were: Anne Maureen Reilly, John Lawrence Reilly, Daniel Francis Reilly, Mary Margaret Reilly, Erin Elizabeth Reilly. ![]() Dana Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: Myron E. Carpenter and Minnie Kidder. Children were: Neal D. Carpenter. Darritt Carpenter was born (date unknown). Darritt married Mrs. Lee Howard. Parents: Myron E. Carpenter and Minnie Kidder. ![]() David S. Carpenter - Cabot - David Scribner Carpenter died at sunrise March 22nd, 2021, at home at age 65, from complications due to Bulbar Palsy ALS. He died with friends, family, and his faithful dog by his side, music in his ears, laughter, tears, and conversation around him. David was born in Newburgh, NY November 6, 1955 to Richard Carlton Carpenter and Joan Scribner Carpenter. Though he was born and raised in New York his heart was always in Vermont. His grandfather's farm in Corinth, the family camp on Shadow Lake in Glover, and the family homes in Lyndonville and St. Johnsbury were his anchors to his Vermont heritage. David graduated from Cornwall High School in New York at age 17 and moved to Vermont, never to live anywhere else again. He graduated from Lyndon State College with a degree in history in 1977. He tried a year of law school ('contracts are made to be broken') and almost finished his Master's degree at UVM (just had to finish the thesis…). He taught history, social studies, and English in Waterford and Lunenburg schools. As a college student he discovered the violin and the love of fiddle music; setting the course for the rest of his life. He organized and played in fiddle contests, music festivals, and contra dances. He played for weddings, funerals, senior citizens, farmer's markets, and any special event. For many years he played his fiddle and interpreted the maple museum at Maple Grove during the foliage season (a highlight being the time he met the man that invented the 'Yield' sign). He traveled extensively with the Vermont FolKids and the Green Mountain Volunteers, bringing traditional New England dance and music to all parts of the world; Ecuador, Viet Nam, Thailand, China, Indonesia, France, Belgium, and Canada. He made friends far and wide that he kept in contact with, never forgetting a birthday or significant day. His other passions were history, in particular Vermont history, and gardening. He could remember historical dates endlessly and could make history interesting. He was a voracious reader and always had a huge historical book in progress. His garden was a show piece. He grew vegetables for restaurants, stores, and neighbors. One of his biggest sorrows with the progression of his disease was to not order seeds for the upcoming growing season. A last instruction was for friends to go to the root cellar and take home some vegetables from his last garden. Always one to throw a party, he organized his last; the day before he died. His loss of speech didn't prevent him from directing, through dictation, who to invite, to make sure people were fed, though he couldn't eat or drink himself, and to put the champagne in the snow for celebrating his life at the end. He got the party he wanted and with the notes of his own tunes being played by dear friends in his ears, he faded away. David is survived by son Samuel Charles Carpenter of S. Portland, Maine, his daughter Zara Duguay Windsor (Eric) of Trussville, Alabama, his grandchildren also of Trussville, Kinley, Addison, and Cash. His sister, Stacey Carpenter Wygant (George) of Marlboro, New York; his niece Lindsey Wygant Sutton (Shane) and nephew James Wygant (Ann), daughter Lily, of Marlboro, NY; his aunt Carol Carpenter Porter (Don) of Florida. Also his cousins Susan, Steven, and Sandy, Ben and Megan, and Tina, Bobby, and Steven. He is also survived by his first wife, Delsie Hoyt and his second wife, Susan Carpenter of Cabot. He was predeceased by his parents and his cousin Adam Prescott. His life was celebrated with him before, and as he died. Further celebration and distribution of his ashes will be at the convenience of the family. In David's memory please plant a sunflower, a tomato, deliver a vegetable to a neighbor, dance, and revel in spring. Parents: Richard Carpenter and Joan Scribner. Spouse: Susan Carpenter. Susan Carpenter and David Scribner Carpenter were married on 24 December 1988 in Cabot, Vermont. Children were: Samuel Lyman Charles Carpenter. Earl Carpenter was born on 5 December 1892. He died on 14 April 1895 at the age of 2. Parents: Oliver H. Carpenter and Martha Deland Dwinell. Eliphalet Carpenter was born on 26 May 1721. He died on 22 June 1801 at the age of 80. Parents: Ephraim Carpenter and Martha Ide. Spouse: Freelove Chaffee. Freelove Chaffee and Eliphalet Carpenter were married on 27 November 1746. Eliphalet Carpenter was born in 1777 in Rehobeth, Massachusetts. Date of birth estimated from affadavit sworn in 1850 when Eliphalet was 73 years of age. He died in Marshfield, Vermont. He was buried at Dwinell Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. An Eliphalet Carpenter was a resident of Groton, Vermont after the War of 1812, and is credited it that town with 6 weeks of service in the war. Photocopy of the following in the possession of Caleb Pitkin: "State of Vermont, County of Washington. On this 2nd day of November A.D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace, within and for the county and state aforesaid, Eliphalet Carpenter aged 73 years a resident of Marshfield in the State of Vermont, who being duly Sworn according to Law, declares that he is the identical Eliphalet Carpenter who was a Soldier in the Company commanded by Captain Chauncey Ives [spelling uncertain] in the 37th Regt. of U.S. Infy., cannot recollect the Col. name, his discharge is signed by M. Burbeck Gen. Commanding, in the War with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 18th day of June, A.D. 1812, that he enlisted at New London on or about the 22d day of April 1813 for the term of one year and continued in actual service in Said War for the term of one year and was honorably discharged at New London Connecticut on the 21st day of April, 1814, as will appear in his original Certificate of discharge herewith presented. He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the Bounty Land to which he may be entitled under the act granting bounty lands to certain officers and Soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States passed September 28th, 1850. ss. Eliphalet Carpenter "Sworn to and Subscribed before me the day and year above written. And I hereby certify that I believe the said Eliphalet Carpenter to be the identical man who served as aforesaid, and that he is of the age above stated. ss. Andrew English, Justice of the Peace." In the 1850 Census of Marshfield, Elipahlet and Lucy "Nabby" Carpenter were listed as paupers living in the home of John and Mary Pike, Eliphalet's occupation given as "farmer." In the 1840 census of Marshfield, Eliphalet was listed as the head of a household Parents: Nathan Carpenter and Lucinda Ingraham?. Spouse: Lucy (Nabby) Holcomb. Lucy (Nabby) Holcomb and Eliphalet Carpenter were married in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Children were: Abijah Howard Carpenter. Eliza A. Carpenter was born on 28 March 1833 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 3 November 1881 at the age of 48 in Marshfield, Vermont. Eliza married Hiram Hannaford. Parents: Abijah Howard Carpenter and Susan Dow. Ella Almira Carpenter was born in 1874 in MN. She died on 1 June 1941 at the age of 67 in North Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA. Parents: Oscar "Lewis" Carpenter and Elizabeth Boyd Yolton. Ellen Jane "Nellie" Carpenter was born (date unknown). Nellie was married several times. Her last husband was a Mr. Craven. Two of her children were James Olinger and Susie Oliver. Parents: Myron Dana Carpenter and Martha Shadle. Elmer Phillips Carpenter was born (date unknown). Elmer married Gladys L. Dempster. They lived in Neligh, Nebraska. Parents: Charles Ancil Carpenter and Grace Anna Hall. ![]() Spouse: H. Homer Hollister. Elmira Carpenter and H. Homer Hollister were married on 15 March 1856 in Cabot, Vermont. Children were: Mattie E. Hollister, Emma Hollister, Susie Putnam Hollister, Dwight Howard Hollister, Minnie Asenath Hollister. Ephraim Carpenter was born in 1683. He died on 20 April 1743 at the age of 60. Parents: William Carpenter and Miriam Searles. Spouse: Martha Ide. Martha Ide and Ephraim Carpenter were married on 24 March 1719. Children were: Eliphalet Carpenter. Eva Doris Carpenter was born (date unknown). Eva married Harold Barnes who died in 1958. They lived in Valentine, Nebraska. Harold was the brother of Ruth Barnes who married Adrian Carpenter. Parents: Charles Ancil Carpenter and Grace Anna Hall. ![]() Fern Anna Carpenter was born (date unknown). Fern married first, Raymond Edwin Mayberry. They divorced. She married second, Owen Glenn Breech. Parents: Charles Ancil Carpenter and Grace Anna Hall. ![]() Frederick Carpenter was born on 27 November 1901. Frederick married ______ Ross. They lived in Cabot, Vermont. Parents: Oliver H. Carpenter and Martha Deland Dwinell. ![]() Spouse: Hazel Grace Pierce. Hazel Grace Pierce and George Hastings Carpenter were married on 17 August 1929 in Middlesex, Vermont. Children were: Howard Herbert Carpenter, Ruth Elaine Carpenter, Harold Shepard Carpenter, Grace Eleanor Carpenter. ![]() In 1865 George and his first wife, Elvira Folsom, purchased the farm where Dianna Levine now lives (2021) on the Brook Road in Marshfield. In the year following the death of Elvira, George purchased the Osgood farm in Cabot, and sometime after 1870 removed there with his son Willie and his second wife, Adelia Perry. They farmed there until 1883, when they purchased the farm across the road from Heman and Theron Lamphere. The two farms were operated as one from that point on although the mortgage on the Osgood place had been forclosed, and the Carpenter's didn't regain ownership of that farm for several years. The family moved into the Lamphere house, and, five generations and 110 years later, the house is still owned by their descendants. In 1870, George was one of thirteen men petitioning the town of Cabot to build a road from his house to the nearest road leading to Marshfield Village. The Carpenter's daughter, Jettie, later attended school in Marshfield, and a diary kept by her brother, Howard, indicates that the family did most of their business there. The 1870 census shows George living in Cabot with Willie. Julia Averill, aged 18, was living with him and keeping house. Also Rosa Averill, aged 2. The 1880 census shows that George and Adelia owned 18 chickens, 8 sheep, 9 lambs, 7 milk cows, 7 calves, and one "other cattle." There were also 2 horses and $250 in farm machinery. That year they raised on the farm 300 bushels of potatoes (on 2 acres), 900 lbs. of butter, 90 dozen eggs, 175 bushels of oats, 20 bushels of Indian corn, 10 bushels of barley, 25 bushels of wheat, 2 acres of beans, fifty bushels of apples, 1000 lbs. of maple sugar, and 50 cords of wood. They had a hired man for 30 weeks that year for $5.00 per week. Parents: Abijah Howard Carpenter and Susan Dow. Spouse: Elvira Folsom. Elvira Folsom and George Nathan Carpenter were married on 4 January 1859 in Marshfield, Vermont. George and Elvira were married in Marshfield, VT by Andrew English, JP. Children were: William A. Carpenter. Spouse: Adelia S. Perry. Adelia S. Perry and George Nathan Carpenter were married on 25 December 1870 in Cabot, Vermont. Children were: Ruth Carpenter, Juliette (Jettie) Mabel Carpenter, Howard Hastings Carpenter, Glenn Carroll Carpenter. George S. Carpenter was born on 28 September 1893 in Barre, Vermont. He died on 16 November 1897 at the age of 4 in Barre, Vermont. Parents: William A. Carpenter and Emma Hollister. ![]() Spouse: Lillian Enright. Lillian Enright and Glenn Carroll Carpenter were married on 10 September 1913 in Chelsea, Vermont. Children were: Alida Carpenter. Grace E. Carpenter was born on 7 March 1888 in Barre, Vermont. She died on 10 June 1889 at the age of 1 in Barre, Vermont. Parents: William A. Carpenter and Cora Freeman. ![]() Spouse: Ronald Glaude. Grace Eleanor Carpenter and Ronald Glaude were married on 28 June 1958. Children were: Joyce Renee Glaude, Michelle Anne Glaude, Ronald Scott Glaude, Aimee Beth Glaude. ![]() Spouse: Rebecca Thurber. Rebecca Thurber and Harold Shepard Carpenter were married on 7 September 1958 in Plainfield, Vermont. Children were: Lisa Marie Carpenter, Merry-Nell Carpenter. Helen Carpenter was born (date unknown). Helen lived in Neligh, Nebraska. She married Romaine Peterson. Parents: Albert (Bert) Newton Carpenter and Martha (Mattie) Hall. Hilton Carpenter was born (date unknown). Hilton married Charlene Wobig. Parents: Myron E. Carpenter and Minnie Kidder. Homer G. Carpenter was born in 1860. Homer married Lillia (Keyes) Ward, who was the widow of Thomas Ward and mother of Clifton Ward. She had first been married to George Tanner of Marshfield. Homer farmed in Marshfield Village at the place later owned by Clifton Ward (1940). Homer had no children. Parents: James Howard Carpenter and Octavia E. Sanford. Howard Cary Carpenter was born on 23 September 1870 in Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, USA. He died on 2 June 1940 at the age of 69 in Yale, Guthrie County, Iowa, US. Parents: Oscar "Lewis" Carpenter and Elizabeth Boyd Yolton. Children were: Josie May Carpenter. ![]() Spouse: Lillian B. Shepard. Lillian B. Shepard and Howard Hastings Carpenter were married on 25 February 1901 in Danville, Vermont. Children were: Flora Shepard Carpenter, Clara Ellen Carpenter, Ruth Perry Carpenter, George Hastings Carpenter, Charles Howard Carpenter. ![]() Spouse: Dorothy Gwendolyn Shepherd. Dorothy Gwendolyn Shepherd and Howard Herbert Carpenter were married on 12 July 1956 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Children were: Shelley Jane Carpenter. Hunter Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: Brian Alexander Carpenter and Katherine Anne Whaling. Idella Carpenter was born (date unknown). Idella and her husband lived in Rockford, Illinois, where he ran a store. Parents: Myron Dana Carpenter and Martha Shadle. Spouse: Walter Fisk. Idella Carpenter and Walter Fisk were married. Children were: Ralph Fisk, Winnie Fisk. ![]() Spouse: Lou Miller. Lou Miller and Ivan Carpenter were married. Children were: Catherine M. Carpenter, Arlene Carpenter. James Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: William Carpenter. Children were: John Carpenter. James Howard Carpenter was born on 27 September 1831 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 7 June 1889 at the age of 57 in Marshfield, Vermont. Date from George N. Carpenter Bible. Died of "inflammation of the bowels." James was a farmer in Marshfield on Folsom Hill. He enlisted in the Civil War, leaving his wife and three small children, Oliver, Cora, and Homer, and a mortgage on the farm. His wife carried on the farm and paid off the mortgage. As there was no one with whom to leave the children, she would load into an ox cart the grain she had raised, put the children to bed, drive the oxen with her load to the village grist mill and back in the night. Parents: Abijah Howard Carpenter and Susan Dow. Spouse: Octavia E. Sanford. Octavia E. Sanford and James Howard Carpenter were married on 27 October 1851 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Oliver H. Carpenter, Homer G. Carpenter, Cora E. Carpenter, Wilbur Carpenter. John Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: James Carpenter. Children were: William Carpenter. John Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: John Carpenter. Children were: William Carpenter. John Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: Richard Carpenter. Children were: John Carpenter. John Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: William Carpenter and Abigail (Searles, Sale?) Arnold. John Carpenter was born before 1300. Children were: Richard Carpenter. Joseph Carpenter was born (date unknown). Parents: William Carpenter and Abigail (Searles, Sale?) Arnold. Josie May Carpenter was born on 19 December 1890. She died after February 1966 at the age of 75. Josie married _______ Boblett. They had no children, and owned a home in Iowa. Parents: Howard Cary Carpenter. Julie Louise Carpenter was born on 24 July 1959 in Barre, Vermont. She died on 18 January 2014 at the age of 54 in Williston, Vermont. Julie graduated from the University of Vermont in 1981. In 1995 she was working as a physical therapist in and around Burlington, Vermont. WILLISTON - Julie Carpenter Grunvald, age 54, passed away peacefully at her home on January 18, 2014, surrounded by her loving family. Her kindness and engaging ways always endeared her to everyone she met. Her strength and determination allowed her to live a full and inspirational life with cancer until the end. Spouse: Lloyd Stewart Grunvald. Julie Louise Carpenter and Lloyd Stewart Grunvald were married on 29 July 1990 in Stowe, Vermont. Children were: Miles William Grunvald, Hannah Carpenter Grunvald, Warren Alexander Grunvald. |