Henry Carpenter
(1759-1862)
Henrietta
(1763-1861)
Julia Ann Carpenter
(1803-1883)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. William Beecher

Julia Ann Carpenter 2 3 4 5

  • Born: 19 Feb 1803, Earl Twp., Lancaster, PA 6
  • Marriage (1): William Beecher on 18 Jul 1821 in New Holland, Lancaster, PA 1
  • Died: 12 Jun 1883, Jefferson Twp., Miami, IN at age 80 6 7
  • Buried: Mexico: Old Mexico Cemetery, Miami, IN 6 7

   Other names for Julia were Juliana Carpenter 8 and Juliann Carpenter.6 9

   FamilySearch ID: LD92-DGF.

  Burial Notes:

Her tombstone: "Beecher, Juliann, wife of Wm., Dearest Mother, d. June 12, 1883, 80y-3m-24d" (hand and finger point skyward)

  Noted events in her life were:

1. Census in 1810 in Earl Twp., Lancaster, PA. 10 The 1810 census recorded Henry Carpenter with this household:
Males (born)
16-25 (1785-1794) = 1 son
45 & over (<=1765) = 1 father (Henry)
Females (born)
Under 10 (1801-1810) = 1 daughter (Julia Ann)
10-15 (1795-1800) = 1 daughter
45 & over (<=1765) = 1 mother (Henrietta).

2. Census in 1820 in New Holland, Lancaster, PA. 11 The 1820 census recorded Henry Carpenter with this household:
Males (born)
Under 10 (1811-1820) = 2 sons
45 & over (<=1775) = 1 father (Henry)
Females (born)
Under 10 (1811-1820) = 1 daughter
10-15 (1805-1810) = 1 daughter
16-25 (1795-1804) = 2 daughters (Julia Ann & ?)
26-44 (1776-1794) = 1 daughter
45 & over (<=1775) = 1 mother (Henrietta)
Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1.

3. Census in 1830 in Earl Twp., Lancaster, PA. 12 The 1830 census recorded William Becher [as recorded] with this household:
Males (born)
Under 5 (1826-1830) = 1 son (William)
5-9 (1821-1825) = 1 son (Henry)
30-39 (1791-1800) = 1 father (William)
Females (born)
Under 5 (1826-1830) = 1 daughter (Harriett)
5-9 (1821-1825) = 1 daughter (Mary Ann)
20-29 (1801-1810) = 1 mother (Julia Ann).

4. On 17 Jan 1833 in New Holland: Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, PA. 8 Five of William and Julianna's children are baptized at once on 17 Jan 1833 under the surname Bücher at the Trinity Lutheran Church in New Holland.

5. Census in 1840 in Jefferson Township, Franklin, Ohio, United States. 13 The 1840 census recorded William Giher [sic, as written by census taker] with this household:
Males (born)
10-14 (1826-1830) = 2 sons (Henry, William)
40-49 (1791-1800) = 1 father (William)
Females (born)
Under 5 (1836-1840) = 2 daughters (Julia Ann, Barbary)
5-9 (1831-1835) = 2 daughters (Almina, Matilda)
10-14 (1826-1830) = 1 daughter (Harriett)
30-39 (1801-1810) = 1 mother (Juliann)
Persons Employed in Agriculture = 3
William was living next door to his sister Barbara Beecher Neiswender's families and also next to the family headed by his cousin, John G. Bicher (1800-1851).

6. Census in 1850 in Mifflin Twp., Franklin, OH. 14 William Reaker [mispelling of Beecher], farmer, 50, was living with wife Julia, 48.; Henry, farmer, 25; Elmina, 19; Matilda, 17; Julia, 14; and Barbary, 12. Everyone's birthplace is Pennsylvania except Ohio for the two youngest children. William's real estate is worth $500, and he is likely living on land given to him by his neighor and father-in-law, Henry Carpenter, occupation "none", 72, and his wife Harriett, 71, whose real estate is worth $400.
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7. Census in 1860 in Mifflin Twp., Franklin, OH. 9 William Beacher, 60, farmer and currier, is listed in the 1860 Census in Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio with real estate valued at $500 and possessions worth $400. He is living with Julian, 55; and Matilda, 25. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. The post office is Gahanna.

8. Census in 1870 in Richland Twp., Miami, IN. 15 The 1870 census recorded Wm. Heecher [recorded wrong], retired farmer, 70, living with wife Julia, 67. They were born in Pennsylvania. William's land was valued at $800 and personal estate $200.
Next door is Henry Bucher [two handwritten e's look like a u so was transcribed wrong in census], 46, farmer, living with wife Catherine, 50; Adam, 18; and Rufus, 13. The parents were born in Pennsylvania, the children in Ohio. Henry's real estate was valued at $5,000. Post office was Chili.

9. Book: History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio, 1880. 16
Henry and Henrietta Carpenter came into Mifflin in 1839 from Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and later moved into Jefferson township. Henry Carpenter died at the advanced age of one hundred and four years and his wife at ninety eight, both being people of wonderful strength and splendid health. Charles Carpenter, a son, is now a business man of Gahanna, and one of its leading citizens. He has been several times a justice of the peace. A sister, Julia Ann Beecher, lives in Indiana.

10. Census in 1880 in Jefferson Twp., Miami, IN. 2 The 1880 census recorded Isaac Kotterman, cabinet maker, 65, living with wife Mary A., 57; Flora, 23; Minnie, 19; granddaughter Blanchie B., 1; and mother-in-law Julia A. Beecher, 77. Issac, Mary, Julia and their parents were born in Pennsylvania. Flora and Minnie were born in Indiana.


Julia married William Beecher, son of John Beecher Sr. and Mary Ann Albrecht, on 18 Jul 1821 in New Holland, Lancaster, PA.1 (William Beecher was born on 15 Nov 1799 in Churchtown, Lancaster, PA 8 9, christened on 28 Dec 1799 in New Holland: Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, PA,8 died on 27 May 1879 in , Fulton, IN 17 and was buried in Mexico: Old Mexico Cemetery, Miami, IN 17.)


Sources


1 Trinity Lutheran Church, New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Note: Some very early records that appear in this church register were from Muddy Creek Lutheran Church in East Cocalico Township, before the congregation moved to New Holland.), Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Holland, Lancaster County, PA, Parish Records, Volume II, 1814-1922 at Lancaster County Historical Society.

2 1880 United States Census, 1880; Census Place: Mexico, Miami, Indiana; Roll: 298; Family History Film: 1254298; Page: 469B; Enumeration District: 116; Image: 0542.

3 McAdams, Mrs. Harry Kennett: compiler and publisher. Sections of Beecher Genealogy compiled with aid of direct descendent Dr. A.C. Beecher in Philadelphia, Kentucky Pioneer and Court Records: Abstracts of Early Wills, Deeds and Marriages from Court Houses and records of Old Bibles, Churches, Grave Yards, and Cemeteries. Copied by American War Mothers. (Keystone Printery, Lexington, KY. 1929.), Page 320.

4 Ancestry.com, "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017," Certificate 139. Julia A. Beecher. Father Wm Beecher. Mother Julia A. Carpenter. Spouse Wm V. Beecher.

5 Wilson D. Allen, "Wilson Family Bible" (Photographs of Wilson Family Bible provided by Susan L. Allen Owens).

6 Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=103612204.

7 Billion Graves Index, http://billiongraves.com/pages/record/JULIANNABEECHER/2859836.

8 Trinity Lutheran Church, New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Note: Some very early records that appear in this church register were from Muddy Creek Lutheran Church in East Cocalico Township, before the congregation moved to New Holland.).

9 1860 United States Census, Ohio, Franklin County, Mifflin Township, Series: M653 Roll: 962 Page: 107.

10 1810 United States Census, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2F-XLX Henry Carpenter Earl Township Lancaster Co. PA.

11 1820 United States Census, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGX-JHP Census Place: New Holland in Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Page: 243; NARA Roll: M33_106; Image: 142.

12 1830 United States Census, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGT-XHX William Bicher [indexed as Becher] Earl Township, Lancaster Co. PA.

13 1840 United States Census, https://www.familysearch.org/search/linker?ark=/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTH-D2R&id=LD9K-HDP William Giher Jefferson Township, Franklin County OH.

14 1850 United States Census, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXS1-ZL4 William Reaker (mispelled) Ohio, Franklin County, Mifflin Township, Series: M432 Roll: 680 Page: 87.

15 1870 United States Census, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX63-DFL Indiana, Miami County, Richland Township, Series: M593 Roll: 343 Page: 233.

16 History of Franklin & Pickaway Counties, Ohio (Williams Bros. publishers, 1880.), Page 486, Mifflin Township.

17 Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=103612293.



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