Individual Details
Abigail Carpenter
( - 5 Mar 1710)
1710 death and location is per the William R. Arthurs study. The year is also shown in the Dorothy M. Titus study.
1692 remarried after John Titus' death per the William R. Arthurs and the Dorothy M. Titus studies. See "The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633" by Robert Charles Anderson dated 1995, Vol III page 1382.
1659 marriage year is per the William R. Arthurs study. This marriage is also show in the Dorothy M. Titus study with no dates or location. Both studies show she is the daughter of William Carpenter. The marriage year is incorrect or the childern born earlier belong to the first wife.
1643 birth date of 9 April 1643 and location is per the William R. Arthurs study. Birth date of Abigail Carpenter can not be correct since her first child was therefore born when she was only 7 years old. No birth year is shown in the Dorothy M. Titus study.
1633 birth date of 9 Apr 1633 is per Ancestry.com per contact Richard Lyle Pettitt (entries 12823). This would make her 17 years old when her first child was born.
Events
Families
| Spouse | John Titus Sr. (1627 - 1689) |
| Child | Samuel Titus (1661 - 1726) |
| Child | Joseph "twin" Titus (1665 - ) |
| Child | Mary "twin" Titus (1665 - ) |
| Child | Experience Titus (1669 - ) |
| Spouse | Jonah Palmer ( - 1709) |
| Father | William Carpenter (1605 - 1658) |
| Mother | Abigail "Briant" Bryant (1604 - 1687) |
| Sibling | John Carpenter (1626 - 1694) |
| Sibling | William Carpenter ( - 1703) |
| Sibling | Joseph Carpenter ( - 1675) |
| Sibling | Samuel Carpenter (1636 - 1637) |
| Sibling | Samuel Carpenter (1638 - 1682) |
| Sibling | Hannah Carpenter (1640 - 1673) |
| Sibling | Abiah Carpenter (1643 - 1688) |
Notes
Christen
source: http://minerdescent.com/2010/06/15/william-carpentrer/.The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .), "THE FAMILY OF WILLIAM CARPENTER OF REHOBOTH, MASSACHUSETTS: With the English Origin of the Rehoboth Carpenters" by Eugene Cole Zubrinsky, - vol. 70, October 1995, pp. 193-204
Emigration
In May, 1638 The Bevis of (South) Hampton departed Southampton for New England "by vertue of the Lord Treasurers warrant of the second of May"Ship Information:
Burthen: 150 tons
Robert Batten, Master
Goods loaded May 12, 1638.
Shippers:
Richard Dumer & Co.
Henry Byles & Co.
Passengers:
DESTINATION: Weymouth
Name Age Occupation
Carpenter, William 62 carpenter, of Wherwell (listed "Horwell"cit.3), county Hampshire
Carpenter, William, Jr 33 carpenter, of Wherwell, county Hampshire
(wife) Carpenter, Abigail 32 (Maiden Name: Briant*; listed "Abigael"cit.3)
(child) Carpenter - under 10 (John*)
(child) Carpenter - under 10 (Abigail*)
(child) Carpenter - under 10 (William*)
(child) Carpenter - under 10 (Joseph*)
Banshott, Thomas 14 (Carpenter servant)
Primary source:
Public Records Office: Classes CO1/9/112 and E190/824/9
Secondary sources (cit. #):
(1) "The Planters of the Commonwealth in Massachusetts" by Charles E. Banks
(2) "The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1660" by Peter Coldham
(3) "Passengers to America" by Michael Tepper, pages 49-50
Marriage
source: http://minerdescent.com/2010/06/15/william-carpentrer/Marriage
See "The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633" by Robert Charles Anderson dated 1995, Vol III page 1382. Jonah Palmer married second, Abigail, daughter of William Carpenter and widow of John Titus, on 9 Nov. 1692 in Rehoboth.Death
1710 death and location is per the William R. Arthurs study. The year is also shown in the Dorothy M. Titus study.Another source: http://minerdescent.com/2010/06/15/william-carpentrer/
Endnotes
1. Dorothy M. Titus, Titus Family in America: Eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus I to Dorothy Madalene Tittus and Bursley Howland Titus XI (Weston, Mass.: Published by the editor Percy Hobart Titus, July 1943), page 1; my ebook, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Public Library online ( : accessed .
2. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, 7 Volumes (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009), Vol. VII page 65; digital images, American Ancestors, www.americanancestors.org ( : accessed .
3. Amos B. Carpenter, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America: brought down from their English ancestor, John Carpenter, 1303, with many biographical notes of descendants and allied families (Amherst, Mass.: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1898), page 47; digital images, The Internet Archive, (https://archive.org : accessed .
4. Clarence Almon Torry, Torry's New England Marriages to 1700: vital Records (incl. Bible, Cemetery, Church and SSDI) (n.d.), Vol. 3 page 1525; digital images, American Ancestors, ( : accessed .
5. Dorothy M. Titus, Titus Family in America: Eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus I to Dorothy Madalene Tittus and Bursley Howland Titus XI (Weston, Mass.: Published by the editor Percy Hobart Titus, July 1943), page 1; my ebook, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Public Library online ( : accessed .
6. Amos B. Carpenter, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America: brought down from their English ancestor, John Carpenter, 1303, with many biographical notes of descendants and allied families (Amherst, Mass.: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1898), page 48; digital images, The Internet Archive, (https://archive.org : accessed .
7. Anson Titus, The Titus family in America: three generations (Dallas, Tex. ?: unknow, 1937), page 4; digital images, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Library online ( : accessed .
8. Dorothy M. Titus, Titus Family in America: Eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus I to Dorothy Madalene Tittus and Bursley Howland Titus XI (Weston, Mass.: Published by the editor Percy Hobart Titus, July 1943), page 1; my ebook, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Public Library online ( : accessed .
9. Amos B. Carpenter, A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America: brought down from their English ancestor, John Carpenter, 1303, with many biographical notes of descendants and allied families (Amherst, Mass.: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1898), page 48; digital images, The Internet Archive, (https://archive.org : accessed .
10. Anson Titus, The Titus family in America: three generations (Dallas, Tex. ?: unknow, 1937), page 4; digital images, Heritage Quest Online, Los Angeles Library online ( : accessed .

