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Daniel Carpenter

Birth05 Mar 1781 - Thompson, Windham County, CT
Death26 Feb 1844 - Thompson, Windham, Connecticut, USA
MotherSarah Younglove
FatherElijah Carpenter

Born in Thompson, Windham County, CT on 05 Mar 1781 to Elijah Carpenter and Sarah Younglove. Daniel Carpenter married Olive Smith and had 6 children. He passed away on 26 Feb 1844 in Thompson, Windham, Connecticut, USA.

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Elijah Carpenter
1762 - 1795
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Sarah Younglove
1756 - 1842
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Olive Smith
1785 - 1830
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Olive Smith
1783 - 1830
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Lucien Carpenter
1812 - 1901
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James Carpenter
1805 - Unknown
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Eliza Ann Carpenter
1820 - 1889
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William W. Carpenter
1817 - 1893
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David W Carpenter
1814 - Unknown
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Daniel Carpenter
1807 - 1879

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