. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . Colonel Daniel Carpenter after the cam-paign, and did not exactly corroborate Paulus story, the lattertold his companions that of course the Colonel would talk thatway because of jealousy, etc. In truth of all this, old said that his father, Michael, who was son-in-law ofColonel Daniel, and one of the heirs and administrators of theestate, fell heir to the scalp


. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . Colonel Daniel Carpenter after the cam-paign, and did not exactly corroborate Paulus story, the lattertold his companions that of course the Colonel would talk thatway because of jealousy, etc. In truth of all this, old said that his father, Michael, who was son-in-law ofColonel Daniel, and one of the heirs and administrators of theestate, fell heir to the scalp, which he took with him to Hunt-ingdon County, Pa., where the relator had often seen it hangingon the hook from which his fathers rifle was suspended. Sothis is no William Tell story. Daniel at his death left foursons and four daughters. Three of his sons went into the Revo-lutionary war and served with credit. Two of the daughterswere successively the wives of Michael Kreider, the ancestor ofthe Lancaster, Ohio, Kreiders; one married a man named Rich-ards, and Elizabeth married Colonel Curtis Grubb. He, withhis brother. Colonel Peter Grubb, owned the Grubb IronWorks, at which many of the cannon for the patriot army. Lie Mrs. SUSAN CARPENTER FRAZER. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Born 1783—Died 1836. THE CARPENTER FAMILY. 43 were cast. Colonel Curtis Gnibb was a member of the •Com-mittee of Safety. He went into the service early and servedtill the end of the war with great distinction. After the warhe still continued his Iron Works, and accumulated a large for-tune, and during his whole life was an active citizen. At thebeginning of the century he was a member of the Assemblyand also of the State Senate. His descendants are still amoncfthe most wealthy people of Lancaster County, Pa. Jacob, the6th and last son of Heinrich, was born about the vear 1724and died in 1772. He lived and died in Lampeter township,near to his brother Daniel. Like his brothers, he was a sur-veyor and far


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