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Noah Carpenter

BirthMay 6, 1786 - Dagsboro Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, USA
Death1839 - Dagsborough Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, USA
MotherRachel Macklin-Carpenter
FatherJacob Carpenter

Born in Dagsboro Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, USA on May 6, 1786 to Jacob Carpenter and Rachel Macklin-Carpenter. Noah Carpenter married Hannah Ellingsworth and had 5 children. He passed away on 1839 in Dagsborough Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, USA.

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Jacob Carpenter
1725 - 1804
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Rachel Macklin-carpenter
1735 - 1804
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Hannah Ellingsworth
1789 - 1845
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Job Carpenter
1817 - 1855
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Priscilla Carpenter
1811 - Unknown
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Nancy Holland Carpenter
1815 - 1867
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Joseph S Carpenter
1828 - 1906
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Noah James Carpenter
1823 - 1873

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