Thomas Carpenter

Male Abt 1710 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Carpenter was born about 1710 (son of Joseph Carpenter and Mary Brown); and died.

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    • _UID: F65127FE22C64FEEBF17D6FE8AA2FBB81A04


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Carpenter was born in 1677 (son of Abiah Carpenter and Ann Weeks); and died.

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    • _UID: DF9FC4BC2D8C424284C9BDB29CC1AD7F809E

    Joseph married Mary Brown on 18 Mar 1702. Mary (daughter of Beriah Brown and Abigail Phenix) was born in 1686 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Brown was born in 1686 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA (daughter of Beriah Brown and Abigail Phenix); and died.

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    • _UID: 7B36E5A09A9C4C16B30A118170AD0E1F67F5

    Children:
    1. Joseph Carpenter was born on 7 Jan 1704; and died.
    2. Abigail Carpenter was born on 2 Oct 1705; and died.
    3. Anna Carpenter was born on 2 Oct 1705; and died.
    4. 1. Thomas Carpenter was born about 1710; and died.
    5. Martha Carpenter was born about 1712; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Abiah Carpenter was born in Unknown; and died.

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    • _UID: BB37860DF08F493BA619016A98E549930B63

    Abiah + Ann Weeks. Ann was born in Unknown; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Weeks was born in Unknown; and died.

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    • _UID: 2BC9FFC8A8F64F689A32544F430234F4ECE0

    Children:
    1. 2. Joseph Carpenter was born in 1677; and died.

  3. 6.  Beriah BrownBeriah Brown was born on 8 Jul 1648 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA (son of Charles Brown and Mary Acy); died on 20 Feb 1717 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; was buried on 20 Feb 1717 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA, Cem. NK096 - Beriah Brown Farm Cemetery.

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    • _UID: 79DBE0731B7C45479908E55E703F79E7BDCF
    • Alt. Death: 20 Feb 1717, Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA

    Notes:

    «b»Beriah Brown perhaps was not a son of Charles Brown of Rowley, MA.«/b»

    Most Internet sources indicate that this Beriah Brown is the son of Charles Brown, and was born in Rowley, MA, in 1648. I believe that there is some doubt that this is the case and that Beriah Brown may have been born overseas and immigrated directly to Rhode Island.

    First of all, the question arises as to whether Beriah Brown lived previously in Massachusetts and was married there and had a child before moving to Rhode Island. It is possible from the dates that this occurred. If he had been born in 1648 in Rowley, he would have been about 25 years old when he married Sarah Harris. He would have been about 30 when they had a daughter, Sarah, and he would have been about 39 when he was first recorded in Rhode Island in 1687. Sarah, his wife, and Sarah, his daughter had apparently died sometime prior to 1687. There is mention in brother Gershom's will of a legacy to this Beriah's daughter, Sarah. Gershom died on 5 Dec. 1683, so this suggests that the daughter, Sarah, was still living in 1683. The supposed father, Charles, also died in 1687.

    Alexander, Beriah's first son by his wife Abigail Phenix, was born in Rhode Island in 1684 (although at least one source indicates this marriage occurred in 1685). This would suggest that Beriah was already in Rhode Island by 1683 or 1684 although he is not recorded until 1687. If Beriah had been previously married in Massachusetts in 1673, then it is likely his wife and daughter (or at least his wife) would have died prior to that time.

    There is some evidence that there was another daughter of Beriah whose name is not known. R. G. Huling mentions in his letter to John B. Peirce of 23 Mar 1883 that there was a second daughter married to John Barber. Could this have been Sarah?

    Secondly, where was Beriah born and when? There are also several references to Beriah being an immigrant from England or Wales rather than someone who was born in Massachusetts and moved to Rhode Island, particularly in the correspondence between L.W. Brown and John B. Peirce (Town Clerk of North Kingstown) and between R.G. Huling and Mr. Peirce in which there are several references to Wales and Beriah's birth date of 1640. There is, however, no specific documentation referenced in these letters.

    If Beriah had not been born in 1648 in Rowley and previously married to Sarah Harris, then the alternative scenario is that he was born in Wales about 1640 and came directly to Rhode Island. If this is the case, then he would have been about 45 when he married Abigail Phenix and a few years older when he started having children. This alternative scenario is also possible, although it seems likely that he would have married and tried to settle down at a somewhat earlier age.

    In the absence of concrete information to determine which scenario is correct, I have decided to take the conservative route and removed the link between Beriah and the supposed parents Charles Brown and Mary Acye of Rowley. By taking this approach, his parents remain unknown and there are no other descendants of Charles and Mary in my data.

    Died:
    During Great Snowstorm

    Beriah married Abigail Phenix about 1675 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA. Abigail (daughter of Alexander Phenix and Abigail Sewall) was born about 1655 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1690 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; was buried in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA, Cem. NK048 - in the Meadows Office Park. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Abigail Phenix was born about 1655 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA (daughter of Alexander Phenix and Abigail Sewall); died in 1690 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; was buried in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA, Cem. NK048 - in the Meadows Office Park.

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    • _UID: BBB54D456FA640CF993220A8F3375C09487F
    • Alt. Birth: 1666, North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
    • Alt. Death: Between 1696 and 1710, , , Rhode Island, USA

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Unmarked Grave

    Children:
    1. Alexander Brown was born in 1684 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; died between 12 Aug 1730 and Sep 1758 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; was buried in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA, Cem. NK096 - Beriah Brown Farm Cemetery.
    2. 3. Mary Brown was born in 1686 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; and died.
    3. ? Brown was born in Unknown; and died.
    4. Charles Brown was born in 1689; died in 1750 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; was buried in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA, Cem. NK048 - in the Meadows Office Park.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Charles Brown was born about 1620 in , , Suffolk, England; died about 16 Dec 1687.

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    • _UID: 07221D54604F431AAB6D823F822933086540

    Notes:

    The following are notes received from Corrine Diller of Houston in e-mail sent to Larry Wilson on 11/29/99. (Don't know if Corrine did the research or someone else in her family). LDW

    Most info. from Rowley V.S., which gives this obscure entry:
    "____ s/o Charles Browne, bur. 16 Dec. 1687."
    Note that some entries in the Rowley town records are undated.
    I have typed them in the order I found them.

    1638, Dec., Rev. Ezekiel Rogers and a group from Rowley, England,
    landed in Mass.; in spring they established Rowley, Mass.

    Rowley: Third division of Salt Marsh: "To Charles Browne two Acres
    of the salt Marsh lying on ye North side Isaac Cousins Meadow
    the East end abutting on a great Creeke the West end on the Comon."
    Rowley: Certain parcels of meadow laid out…1st division of Fresh Marsh:
    "To Charles Browne ___ Acres of Rough Marsh lying on the West
    side of Richard Swans marsh the North end abutting on the vpland
    the South end on Richard Thorlay his meadow…"
    Rowley: Vplands laid out at the plaine Called the Great Plaine:
    "To Charles Browne two Acres & an halfe of the land lying
    on the north side of Thomas Millers land."
    Rowley: Young Cattell: Charles Browne 0.1.8.

    1647, Sep. 21, death of Francis Lambert.
    1648, 11m (Jan) 20, Town meeting:
    "from Charles brown to and with John Smith which bulls are to
    be provided before the sixteenth of march next…"
    1649, Feb. 14, "Estats for the Counstable" (taxables?)
    Charles Browne 52.09.02.

    1650, the names of those that has Calues (calves),
    Chs Broune-1.

    1651, 11m (Jan) 26, "vnto Charles Browne was graunted by the towne
    a peece of sale marsh about an acre…at the shadd Creek…
    where the lot of richard Swan and John Scaels…"
    1653, Dec. 16, Town Meeting:
    "Couper-ffor pinder Charles Browne."
    1654, paid Charles Browne for a foxe, 0.2.0.
    1655, 2m (April) 11, division of the bulls:
    Charles Brownes.
    1656, 12m (Feb.) 3, the 40 shillings the Deacon pays for Teaching is
    thus Distributed… "to Charles Browne 0.1.5.0."
    (he was 1 of 4.)
    1659, June 7, burial of Jane (Barker) Lambert.

    1661, Feb. 4, survey of landholders:
    "To Charles Browne as to an acre and a half lot given by
    the towne to be at cost to beate the drum for the benefit of
    the town two Gates purchased of the Town one Gate."
    (Gates aka commonages.)
    1662, Nov. 26, "To Charles Browne one acre and a halfe be it more or
    Lese lieing on the west side of Marke Primes land the south end
    abuting on Marke Primes second division of land and part of the
    east side bounded by severall marked trees in the Swampe the
    north end abuting Simonds Brooke."
    also,
    "To John Lambert 4 acres lying on west side of Charles Browne's land."

    Rowley: 2nd division of east end of town, mentions Charles browne
    bounding Marke Prime's 2 ½ acres.
    Rowley: laying out meadow: "Vnto Charles Browne bounds 10 acres laid
    out for John Hesseltine."

    1663/4, March 16, date of will of Gershom Lambert (b. 1643):
    names (among others), Charles Browne and Cousin Mary Browne…
    (some have interpreted this to mean she was the daughter of Charles,
    but she could just as easily have been his wife.)
    mentions "Aunt Rogers"…
    (Rev. Ezekiel Rogers' 3rd wife was widow of Thomas Barker,
    uncle of Gershom Lambert.)

    1665, Town Meeting: "Bargained with Charles Browne to keepe the young
    Catle Heard…and the said Charls is to keepe the Catle one weeke
    of the time and his two sons Beriah and John another week…"

    1665, paid to Charls Browne for burning younge Cattle walkes, 0.5.0.
    1666, town paid to Charls Browne 0.4.0. and 0.3.6.
    1667, May 20, Charles Broone rec'd lot in laying out of hog Iland.
    1667, May 20, "To Charles browne for Three Gates lying on the
    easterly side of John Lamberts marsh a percel of marsh on
    all parts else incompased with a creeke."
    1667, "Item Charles Broune for hay, 0.1.0."
    "Defective fence comeinge to the Towne, Charles Browne 0.0.4.,
    and 0.0.4." (fines)

    1668, April 16, laid out 400 acres for Thomas Dorman, John Commins,
    Robert Stilles, bounded by the South ends of John Jonson,
    Charles Browne and others…

    1668, April 16, "To Charles Browne Sixty Seven acres be it more
    or less lying on the west side of John Jonsons land the South
    end being fifty three Rod wide buting against the foresaid
    dorman Commins and stilles there land the north end buting
    on the foresaid John Hezeltines meadow.)

    1672/3, March 14, division of the Nebery fence,
    Charles Browne, 0 rods, 7 foots, 0 inches;
    Marks XVI…list of the fence of the Common field…
    Charles Browne 1 rods, 1 foots, IIII Number.

    1683, Dec. 1, date of will of Gershom Browne,
    names brother Nathaniel and his "mother";
    cousin Sarah (d/o Beriah) to be brought up by his mother;
    brothers John, Samuel, Ebenezer, William, Joseph, sister Mary;
    Uncle John Acy;
    father Brown and brother John to be executors.
    (Gershom Browne is thought to be older than the other children, supposed
    son of a first wife. "Mother" would be Mary Acye, actually his
    step-mother,
    but if she raised him, she would be the only mother he knew. Apparently
    he had taken responsibility for the daughter of his brother.)

    1687, Dec. 20, Rowley, date of will of Charles Browne,
    "father Acy then alive"
    brother John Acy,
    eldest son Beriah,
    granddaughter Sarah Brown a minor who had a legacy left
    her by son Gershom, dec'd,
    sons William, John, Samuel, Ebenezer, Nathaniel, and Joseph under age;
    executors, John, Nathaniel, Ebenezer;
    witnesses, Richard Dummer, Jonathan Wheeler, John Sterlin;
    (will rec. with Essex deeds, 5 Ipswich, 303.)
    1687, Sep. 14, Rowley, proved will of Charles Browne.
    1687/8, March 12, inventory of estate of Charles Brown,
    by Richard Dummer, John Wheeler;
    total L.47.15.0.

    Charles married Mary Acy on 14 Aug 1647. Mary (daughter of William Acy and Margaret Haiton) was born in 1623; died on 12 Dec 1683. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Acy was born in 1623 (daughter of William Acy and Margaret Haiton); died on 12 Dec 1683.

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    • _UID: 9FDFC3AA70E547079FC90019AF2845669181

    Children:
    1. 6. Beriah Brown was born on 8 Jul 1648 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; died on 20 Feb 1717 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; was buried on 20 Feb 1717 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA, Cem. NK096 - Beriah Brown Farm Cemetery.
    2. William Brown was born on 11 Oct 1651 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1690 in "in the Canada voyage".
    3. John Brown was born on 5 Dec 1653 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Sep 1729 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Samuel Brown was born on 5 Feb 1655 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1660.
    5. Ebenezer Brown was born on 14 Sep 1658 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; died on 17 Apr 1733 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Nathaniel Brown was born on 20 May 1660 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; died in May 1731 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA.
    7. Samuel Brown was born on 20 May 1660; died in 1693.
    8. Joseph Brown was born on 29 Jun 1668 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1690.

  3. 14.  Alexander Phenix was born in 1620; died in 1697 in Exeter, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA.

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    • _UID: 59BCDB6E40D0462EAC04E5FACB33B45578AC

    Alexander married Abigail SewallNorth Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA. Abigail (daughter of Thomas Sewall) was born on 14 Mar 1650 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA; died after 1718. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Abigail Sewall was born on 14 Mar 1650 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Thomas Sewall); died after 1718.

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    • _UID: E78E5FD38A714654BAB8886A4720AC5B0EF7

    Children:
    1. 7. Abigail Phenix was born about 1655 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1690 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA; was buried in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA, Cem. NK048 - in the Meadows Office Park.



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