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Daniel Carpenter Junr and Susannah Congdon (Daughter of Benja Congdon Decd.) Both of this Town were Lawfully Married Dece 19, 1762.
Wildermuth family members including Louisa Wildermuth, David Wildermuth, Anna Newkirk Wikdermuth, Dryden Henderson Carpenter, Halsey Champlain Carpenter, and Sara Anne Van Atter. Also Civil War casualties John and William Wildermuth.
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This record reads as:
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I found this documentation on: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wvahca/VanEtten_family_linage.htm
V, Pieter Van Etten (son of Jacob) married Eva de Hooges.
Children:
After finding the above I looked up books for the Van Etten Family and came upon: "Jacobus Jansen Van Etten: some ten generations in America of Jacobus Jansen Van Etten, immigrant from Etten Holland. The copyright on the book is 1969. I am guessing that the family released the book so it could be placed in FamilySearch.com.
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/197977/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=
Petrus father, Pieter Van Etten had a residence in Hurley and then Rhinebeck, NY., and finally settled in Dutchess County, New York.
Petrus was baptized 24 January 1720. He resided at Catskill town in 1790, where I believe he might have married Elizabeth Schriver. [Catskill town might be in Greene County, New York.]
I believe that this is a true source for Isaac's birth and baptism. This document reads as:
US Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989. Ancestry.com. 5 July 2023, page 278. Image 281 of 417. 1758.
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"Rhode Island Births and Christenings, 1600-1914", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HJ-NRJ : 17 December 2019), Daniel Carpenter, 1744
These two documents were found on Ancestry.com on 11 February 2023, at Ancestry.com
I was looking for Sabra's death record, but have yet to find it.
Measels must have been making the "rounds" in the community.
I wonder if the 3 children's families lived close to each other due to their cause of death are the same.
Saban Do Tubbs was 8 years, 2 months, and 12 days old. There were no parent named for Saban. [I am thinking that she might have been named after Sabra Tubbs.}
Parsio's and Francis Lore were marked in error.
I found this article on 21 January 2023, on Dryden Henderson Carpenter's page in Ancestry.com. Much thanks from Carole Heller who originally shared this clip on 24 September 2018,This article reads as:
IDLE GOSSIP AT BASE OF CHARGES
D.H. CARPENTER RELEASED FROM CUSTODY WHEN FACTS WERE BROUGHT OUT.
D.H. Carpenter of Roscoe, who was taken in charge by Constable Reed Friday afternoon on complaint of Leonard Geishert of this city, was released from custody yesterday afternoon when it was established that gossip instead of facts were at the basis of the prosecution.
The information charging Mr. Carpenter with harboring Rose Geishart contrary to the wishes of her mother was constructed faultily and this, together with the failure of the charges to stand up, resulted in an order for the release of Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter in explaining the presence of the girl in his home, declares Rose Geishert is a sister of his wife and as such had a perfect right to visit in the house. He further asserts his relations with the girl were perfectly proper.
"The girl is of a friendly nature and when I accompanied her to the car after visits at our house she would turn her cheek for a kiss on bidding me goodby. This was in public and while innocent in itself: doubtless started the gossip that resulted in the baseless charges."
Mr. Carpenter resided in Rockford for several months and enjoyed a good reputation. Friends are glad to know that the charges against him failed of substantiation.
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This record was found on 18 January 2023 while searching Dryden and Ella Carpenter. It was found at:
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