are direct ancestors of L Robinson
Carpenter, Alexander (b. ABT 1560, d. 1612)
Note: !SOURCE:
1. The Carpenter family of America 1637-1901
2. Samual Carpenter & his Descendants (no info)
Carpenter Memorial by Amos B. Carpenter, Pub. 1899
1. p. 2 - June 1623, Alice Carpenter landed at Plymouth. She became the wife of Governor William Bradford of Plymouth Colony 14 Aug 1623, the 4th marriage of the colony. She was the daughter of Alexander Carpenter, who, with his wife and their 4 other daughters, were members of the Church of Leyden, Holland, at the time Bradford was there. They both met there (he was currently married to Dorothy May. She was currently married to Edward Southworth to whom she was married 28 May 1613. She came to Plymouth upon Bradford's request after the deaths of their spouses.
Their (the Carpenter's) native place appears to have been at Wrington, Somersetshire, about 8 miles from Bristol.
Julia Ann was probably the oldest, born 1583. She married George Morton of York, England while in Leyden, Holland on 23 July 1612. She died at Plymouth, Feb 19, 1664/1665. The Mortons came to Plymouth in the ship Ann, July, 1623. Their son was the celebrated Nathaniel Morton, the author of "New England Memorial", etc.
Other sisters - Agnes b ~1585 on 30 Apr 1613 to Samuel Fuller of London d 1617
Alice b 1590 (see above) d 26 Mar 1670/71 in Plymouth
Mary b 1595 came to live with Alice and the Gov. after the death of her mom.
Priscilla b 1597 married two times Wm. Wright & John Cooper
Carpenter and Allied Families pub 1936
lists: William Carpenter, of England, children:
1. James - inherited the estate of his father
2. Alexander, b~1560 was a Dissenter, and on account of religious persecution, moved with his family to Layden, Holland. His only son was probably William of Cobham.
3. William (further info.)
4. Richard, father of William Carpenter, who came to America in 1636, settled in Providence, RI with Roger Williams and is known as the progenitor of the (can't read this very well, looks like "Provxkill Band" ?)
Death: 1612 England
Note: !SOURCE: THE CARPENTER FAMILY IN AMERICA, 1637-1901; p 2 Jun 1623;
Alice Carpenter landed at Plymouth. She became the wife of Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth colony 14 Aug 1623, the 4th marriage of the colony. She was the daughter of Alexander Carpenter, who with his wife and their four other daughters, were members of the Church at Leyden, Holland at the time Bradford was there. They both met there (he was currently married to Dorothy May; She was currently married to Edward Southworth to whom whe was married 28 May 1613.) She came to Plymouth upon Bradford's request after the deaths of their spouses.
Source: see notes under father, Alexander Carpenter When George Morton died, Alice and husband Gov. Wm. Bradford adopted Alice's nephew, Nathaniel Morton. Princes Register "A Chronological History of New England in the form of annals". 14 Aug 1623 the 4th marriage is of Gov. Bradford to Mrs. Alice Southworth, widow. 17 Jun 1624, born at Plymouth to Gov. Bradford, his son William, who afterward becomes Deputy Governor of the Colony."
Death: 26 Mar 1671 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Note: Governor of Plymouth
BIRTH & MARRIAGE: Mayflower Increasings 2nd Edition, by Susan E. Roser, 1989
MARRIAGE SOURCE
History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts
Death: 9 May 1657 Plymouth, ,Plymouth, Massachusetts
Carpenter, Mrs. Pricilla (b. ABT 1861, d. 20 Dec 1653)Death: 20 Dec 1653 Wrington, Somerset, England
Death: 1617
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 165,166.
ROBERT FULLER ( -1614) (John)
"Children of Robert and Frances Fuller were:
5. Samuel bapt January 20, 1580/1; d 1633, Plymouth, Massachusetts at age 52; m April 30, 1613, Leyden, Holland.
Information from "The Great Migration Begins", vol 1, page 716-717.
Christening: 20 Jan 1580/1581 Redenhall, Norfolk, England
Death: 1633 Plymouth, , Massachusetts
Note: Died in her 92d year.
Source: (Death)
Title: Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families....Page: 193
Death: 29 Dec 1689 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Death: BEF Nov 1634
Immigration: Date: ABT 1632
Place: To Ma
Death: BEF 1683
Carpenter, William (b. ABT 1533)Note: Source: Carpenter and Allied Families pub 1936
lists: William Carpenter, of England, children:
1. James - inherited the estate of his father
2. Alexander, b~1560 was a Dissenter, and on account of religious persecution, moved with his family to Layden, Holland. His only son was probably William of Cobham.
3. William (further info.)
4. Richard, father of William Carpenter, who came to America in 1636, settled in Providence, RI with Roger Williams and is known as the progenitor of the (can't read this very well, looks like "Provxkill Band" ?)
Birth date of William estimated based on b~1560 for son Alexander.
Note: Source: Carpenter and Allied Families, pub 1936
Richard, father of William Carpenter, who came to America in 1636, settled in Province, RI with Roger Williams.
Note: MARRIAGE: Hannah Coe married Richard Camp 15 Nov 1771 (daughter of Thomas & Abigail) American Genealogical - Bio Index Robert Coe, 1684 - CT transcript.
27 Nov 1916, 1780, 26 Feb 1923, 496
Source: (Death)
Title: G 57Page: 126
Death: 24 Apr 1830
Source: (Death)
Title: G 57Page: 98
Death: BEF 3 Oct 1788 Wethersfield, Connecticut
Source: (Birth)
Title: G 57Page: 98
Source: (Death)
Title: G 57Page: 124
Death: 23 Apr 1795 Winchester, Litchfield, Connecticut
Source: (Birth)
Title: G 57Page: 98
Source: (Birth)
Title: G 57Page: 124
Death: AFT 1746
Note: BIRTH: Born 4 or 11 1717, (Durham, CT).
Source: (Death)
Title: G 57Page: 98
Baptism: 14 Apr 1717 Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut
Death: 23 Jan 1789
Note: PS 330, Plymouth Church Records of First Church, page 191 lists EliezerDunham as a member in 1703, and his wife Bathsheba.
Death: 1682 Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Death: AFT 1715
Note: There are more children than the five listed!
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