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    The Rehoboth Carpenter family is an American family that helped settle the town of Rehoboth, Massachusetts in 1644. The first immigrant and founder of...
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  • Rehobeth (disambiguation) Rehoboth Carpenter family This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rehoboth. If an internal link led...
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    White House with Abraham Lincoln. Carpenter was a descendant of the New England Rehoboth Carpenter family. Carpenter was born to Asaph Harmon and Almira...
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    Malcolm Scott Carpenter (May 1, 1925 – October 10, 2013) was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, astronaut and aquanaut...
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    founder of Rehoboth. The Rehoboth Carpenter family was one of the founding families. Among the earliest purchasers of the land that is now Rehoboth and nearby...
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  • Rehoboth, Massachusetts, see Rehoboth Carpenter family William the Carpenter (fl. 1087–1102), French nobleman Bill Carpenter (rugby league) (fl. 1920s–1930s)...
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  • descendant of the Rehoboth Carpenter family. His father was Stephen Carpenter and mother Jane Thurston of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Benajah Carpenter was an apprenticed...
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    William Carpenter (1605 England – 1658/1659 Rehoboth, Massachusetts) the founder of the Rehoboth Carpenter family who came to America in the mid-1630s. He...
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  • Thomas Carpenter III was born October 24, 1733, in Rehoboth, Province of Massachusetts and died April 26, 1807, in Rehoboth. He was an American Revolutionary...
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    Rice Carpenter (October 25, 1863 – April 8, 1909) was an American educator, scholar and writer. He was a descendant of the Rehoboth Carpenter Family and...
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  • century. Nathaniel L. Carpenter was a son of Joseph and Sarah (Buell) Carpenter, natives of Connecticut, of the Rehoboth Carpenter family of English descent...
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    The Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth, Massachusetts is the town's museum of local history, originating during the American Bicentennial year as a facility...
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  • Margaret Seymour Carpenter (April 3, 1893 - March 30, 1987) was the writer of the novel Experiment Perilous (Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1943), a New...
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    the immigrant William Carpenter (1605 England - 1658/1659 Rehoboth, Massachusetts) the founder of the Rehoboth Carpenter family who came to America in...
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    Sr., and Polly (Bacon) Carpenter, and a descendant of the noted Rehoboth Carpenter family. Construction on Willard Carpenter's house, an early Evansville...
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    Masters in June. Carpenter was a descendant of the Rehoboth Carpenter family who came to America in the mid-1630s. George Moulton Carpenter at the Biographical...
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    The Carpenter House is a historic house at 89 Carpenter Street in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The two-story wood-frame house was probably built in 1789 by...
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  • immigrant ancestry is from the Rehoboth Carpenter family through William Carpenter (born 1605 in England). On March 12, 1878, Carpenter married Ann Curtis Steever...
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    The Col. Thomas Carpenter III House is a historic house at 77 Bay State Road in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The Georgian architecture style house was built...
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  • credited with settling the State of Texas. William Carpenter from Shalbourne whose Rehoboth Carpenter family descendants included many politicians, generals...
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  • Frances Bradley "Fanny" (née Childs) Carpenter, of the New England Rehoboth Carpenter family. After leaving school, Carpenter became a newspaperman and quickly...
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    The Carpenter family in Natchez descends from Nathaniel L. Carpenter, who was born 18 Nov 1805 at Randolph, Vermont, a descendant of the Rehoboth Carpenter...
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    Southampton. The younger William was a founder of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The Rehoboth Carpenter family's descendants number in the tens of thousands, among...
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    London Carpenter, Amos B. (1898) A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America. Also known as the Carpenter Memorial...
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  • descendant of William Carpenter (1605 England - 1658/1659 Rehoboth, Massachusetts) the founder of the Rehoboth Carpenter family who came to America in...
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    Rehoboth Carpenter family and of its founder William Carpenter (born about 1605 in England), who migrated to America in 1638 on the Bevis. Carpenter was...
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    His ancestry includes William Carpenter, the immigrant, who was born about 1605 in England. See: Rehoboth Carpenter family. "Doc" married Clara Dorr Moreno...
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    series of twelve online sketches on the two primary colonial Carpenter families, of Rehoboth, Mass., and Providence, R.I., which form the definitive source...
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    Retrieved 2023-10-14. Carpenter, Amos B. (Amos Bugbee) (1898). A genealogical history of the Rehoboth branch of the Carpenter family in America, brought...
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    The Christopher Carpenter House is a historic house at 60 Carpenter Street in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Built about 1800, it is a particularly fine local...
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