Cyril CARPENTER

Cyril CARPENTER

Male 1743 - 1811  (68 years)

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  • Name Cyril CARPENTER  [2, 3, 4
    • Cyril Carpenter was born 27 Aug 1743 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, the eldest child of Josiah Carpenter and his wife, Huldah (Walker) Carpenter (Rehoboth, MA VR, p. 576). Josiah Carpenter died in 1747 when Cyril was a small child. His mother, Huldah, was remarried to Lieutenant Dan Wilmarth (died 1769) and following his death was married to Ebenezer Walker. Although Cyril Carpenter?s birth is recorded in Rehoboth, most of the other significant events of his life took place in Attleborough. It should be noted that the town of Attleborough, in which he resided, was reincorporated in 1914 as the city of Attleboro.

      Cyril Carpenter, of Attleborough, was married 28 Nov 1765 to Lucy Lane, of Norton. The marriage intentions were published in Attleborough, 18 Oct 1765 (Attleborough, MA VR, p. 481), and also in Norton, MA, 19 Oct 1765 (Norton, MA VR, p. 267). The actual marriage date is derived from Amos B. Carpenter?s 1898 work, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family, p. 117, reportedly taken from a family source of Miss Abbie Frances Carpenter (1851-1923), a great-granddaughter of Cyril Carpenter and Lucy (Lane) Carpenter.

      Lucy Lane was born 3 Feb 1747/8 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, the daughter of Elkanah Lane and his wife, Hannah Tingley (Norton, MA VR, p. 92). She died 10 Apr 1793 in Attleborough, Bristol County, Massachusetts (Attleborough, MA VR, p. 647). Following her death he was married 16 Apr 1795 (intentions) in Attleborough to Mary Andrews, widow, of nearby Taunton (Attleborough, MA VR, p. 360).

      Cyril Carpenter served on Attleborough?s Committee of Safety in 1777 (John Daggett, Sketch of the History of Attleborough: From Its Settlement to the Present Time, published 1834, page 75). He also served on active duty in the militia during the American Revolution. He was involved in two incidents where the militia was called into duty upon alarms of British incursions into neighboring Rhode Island. He served in Captain Alexander Foster's Company, Colonel John Daggett's Regiment, marching to Rhode Island on the alarm of 8 Dec 1776, serving twenty-two days. He also served in Captain Moses Willmarth's Company, Colonel Isaac Dean's Regiment, enlisting 31 Jul 1780, being discharged 7 Aug 1780 (Massachsuetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, volume 3, p. 115).

      Cyril Carpenter was an active member of the Second Congregational Church in Attleborough, serving as a deacon, reflecting the high esteem in which he was held by his church and in the greater community at large. He was known and referred to as Deacon Cyril Carpenter.

      Deacon Cyril Carpenter died 23 Nov 1811 in Attleborough (Attleborough, MA VR, p. 646). He died testate, his will outlining bequests to his eleven children and his second wife (Bristol County, Massachusetts Probate, Volume 47, pp. 164-166).

      The Reverend Nathan Holman, minister of the Second Congregational Church, delivered a sermon, "...occasioned by the death of Deacon Cyril Carpenter," in which he stated:

      "More than thirty years ago, he professed his faith in Christ, and united with the church of God in this place. - For nearly twenty years he has filled the office of deacon with great reputation. You yourselves are witnesses that his walk has been upright, and his dealings with men irreproachable. Neither his Christian nor moral character have been impeached." (Nathan Holman. ?Memoirs of Deacon Cyril Carpenter.? Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, and Religious Intelligencer, Volume 5 (1812), pages 383-385.)

      Cyril Carpenter was originally buried at the churchyard of the Second Congregational Church, next to his first wife, Lucy (Lane) Carpenter. The Boston and Providence Railroad was constructed through the cemetery in 1834 dividing it into two unequal parts and required the removal of approximately one hundred fifty individuals interred in it. The graves of Deacon Cyril Carpenter and Lucy (Lane) Carpenter were moved to Woodlawn Cemetery in Attleborough.


      Researched and written by Charles Martin Ward, Junior. The biography is adapted from a portion of an article published by him, "Huldah (Walker) Carpenter Willmarth Walker (1721-1815), of Rehoboth and Attleborough, Massachusetts: Matriarch of the Carpenter Family." The Mayflower Quarterly, volume 76, number 3 (September 2010), pages 258-274.

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    Birth 27 Aug 1743  Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Gender Male 
    Death 23 Nov 1811  Attleborough, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3, 4
    Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Attleboro, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I10003  Main Tree
    Last Modified 7 Aug 2022 

    Family 1 Lucy LANE,   b. 14 Feb 1748, Norton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Apr 1793, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 45 years) 
    Marriage 28 Nov 1765  [1
    Children 
     1. Nathan CARPENTER,   b. 21 Oct 1777, Attleboro, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 01 Jan 1816 (Age 38 years)
    Family ID F05841  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 7 Aug 2022 

    Family 2 Mary PADELFORD,   b. 1749, Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Sep 1836, Ashfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years) 
    Marriage 16 Apr 1795  Attleborough, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F02553  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 7 Aug 2022 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 16 Apr 1795 - Attleborough, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 23 Nov 1811 - Attleborough, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
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  • Headstones
    Cyril Carpenter and Lucy Lane Headstone
    Cyril Carpenter and Lucy Lane Headstone
    Cyril Carpenter and his wife Lucy Lane are buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Attleboro, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. He married 2nd Mary Padelford Andrews.

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  • Sources 
    1. [S02329] Find A Grave Website.

    2. [S01671] Ancestors of Amelia T. Padelford by Kevin A. Swope.

    3. [S02457] Illinois' Migrations Project.

    4. [S02648] Mayflower Births & Deaths Vol. 2, by Susan E. Roser.