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Note: N412 BIRTH: (Place and date) Interment record, Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio, census records and son Stephen's obituary show birthdate and/or place. Amos was probably born out of wedlock. It is very probable that he was placed with another family at a very early age, in Granville, Massachusetts. MARRIAGE: "Marriage Records Licking County, Ohio Transcribed", p. 20, Susannah and p. 28, Joanna. Also: LDS FHC film #0384300 RESIDENCE: Licking Co., Ohio census indices for 1810, 1820, 1830 and 1840 DEATH: Obituary, March 29,1858 Ohio State Journal; Interment record, Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio Lot no. 17, Section E Amos's interment record at Green Lawn Cemetery gives his place of birth. Both his marriages were found in various lists of early Ohio marriages. Amos was reported in Hill's 1881 "History of Licking Çounty, Ohio" as being a part of the Licking Land Co., that came from Granville, MA in 1805. Amos was listed in the Licking Co., Ohio census index for 1810, 1820, 1830 and 1840 indices. At first, he lived in Newton Township, and then the last 3 he lived in St. Albans. The cemetery interment record showed him living in Columbus at the time of his death. Amos is buried with all 4 of his children, some of their spouses, and some of his grandchildren in the Carpenter plot in Green Lawn Cemetery of Columbus. War of 1812 Service Records Record about AMOS CARPENTER Company: 1 REGIMENT (WILLIAMSON'S), OHIO MILITIA. Rank - Induction: CORPORAL Rank - Discharge: CORPORAL Roll Box: 34 Roll Exct: 602 His obituary in the March 29,1858 Ohio State Journal reads: "Died in this city, on Sundy morning, March 28, 1858, Mr. Amos Carpenter, aged 71 years. Mr. Carpenter was born in Rensselaer county, N. Y., from whence, at an early age, he migrated to Hamden county, Masschusetts, and in the year 1805, made one of the party of resolute adventurers composing the Granville Colony, who purchased and removed to the township of Granvile, Licking county, Ohio. He shortly after intermarried with a daughter of Lemuel Rose, Esq., a prominent member of that colony. Of meek and unpretending manners, Mr. Carpenter was ever regarded as an upright citizen and an honest man. Most highly esteemed where intimately known. He leaves to his descendants the rich legacy of a good name and unsullied example." Additional source: Hill's 1881 "History of Licking Çounty, Ohio" Amos Carpenter OH Licking County Granville Township 1809 Amos Carpenter OH Licking County Newton Township 1810 Amos Carpenter OH Licking County St. Albans 1820 Amos Carpenter OH Licking County St. Albans Township 1830 Amos Carpenter OH Licking County St. Albans 1840
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