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Abel Carpenter

Birth27 MAY 1754 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Death26 NOV 1843 - Lyndon, Caledonia County, Vermont
MotherAbigail Turner (Carpenter 1st mar)
FatherAbel Carpenter

Born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA on 27 MAY 1754 to Abel Carpenter and Abigail Turner (Carpenter 1st mar). Abel Carpenter married Hannah Willmarth and had 12 children. He passed away on 26 NOV 1843 in Lyndon, Caledonia County, Vermont.

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Abel Carpenter
1726 - 1755
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Abigail Turner (Carpenter 1St Mar)
1733 - 1760
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Hannah Willmarth
1760 - 1806
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Abel Carpenter
1805 - 1872
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Sally May Carpenter
1784 - 1839
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Abigail Carpenter
1788 - 1869
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Polly Carpenter
1781 - 1822
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Ephraim Willmarth Carpenter
1794 - 1885
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George Washington Carpenter
1786 - 1852
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Hosea Carpenter
1802 - 1893
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Lydia Carpenter
1797 - 1868
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Abel Carpenter
1782 - 1783
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Lydia Carpenter
1790 - 1792
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Elmira Carpenter
1799 - 1883
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Polly Johnson
1781 - 1822

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