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Samuel Carpenter

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1825
Madison County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Samuel Carpenter was the son of John and Eva Dorothy Cook Carpenter. He was born 1760-62. It is believed he was born in Madison County, but as Madison was formed in 1792 from Culpeper, it would have been Culpeper. Grandson of John Christian Carpenter and Anna Barbara Kerker, Michael Cook and Maria Barbara Reiner.
The name Carpenter as anglicized from Zimmerman when they joined the Second Germanna Colony in 1721.

He married Margaret Blankenbaker March 26, 1793 Culpeper County, Virginia. ("Virginia Marriages 1785-1940) Culpeper Virginia")
They were the parents of
Sarah wife of Laban Yager (spelling of Laban can be found several ways.
Abel Carpenter who maried Susan Smith and moved to Kentucky.
Rhoda who married Fielding Smith.
Lovel who married Sarah Hutcherson and moved to Missouri he is buried in the Allen Cemetery, St. Clair County Missouri.
It is believe that Samuel and his wife Margaret are buried in Madison County Virginia, location unknown at this time.

Samuel Carpenter served in the Revolutionary War as a private from Virginia. Peggy received a Pension Award, 1856. $26.00 per annum starting the 4th day of March, 1848. Court Certification, May 28, 1854, Madison Co. O.B. 11, 1849-1856.
Samuel Carpenter was the son of John and Eva Dorothy Cook Carpenter. He was born 1760-62. It is believed he was born in Madison County, but as Madison was formed in 1792 from Culpeper, it would have been Culpeper. Grandson of John Christian Carpenter and Anna Barbara Kerker, Michael Cook and Maria Barbara Reiner.
The name Carpenter as anglicized from Zimmerman when they joined the Second Germanna Colony in 1721.

He married Margaret Blankenbaker March 26, 1793 Culpeper County, Virginia. ("Virginia Marriages 1785-1940) Culpeper Virginia")
They were the parents of
Sarah wife of Laban Yager (spelling of Laban can be found several ways.
Abel Carpenter who maried Susan Smith and moved to Kentucky.
Rhoda who married Fielding Smith.
Lovel who married Sarah Hutcherson and moved to Missouri he is buried in the Allen Cemetery, St. Clair County Missouri.
It is believe that Samuel and his wife Margaret are buried in Madison County Virginia, location unknown at this time.

Samuel Carpenter served in the Revolutionary War as a private from Virginia. Peggy received a Pension Award, 1856. $26.00 per annum starting the 4th day of March, 1848. Court Certification, May 28, 1854, Madison Co. O.B. 11, 1849-1856.


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