Abigail Carpenter, 16871781 (aged 93 years)

Name
Abigail /Carpenter/
Married name
Abigail /Perrin/
Birth
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997

Death of a maternal grandfather
Death of a father
Source citation:

CARPENTER & ALLIED FAMILIES 1936 P.17

Death of a sister
Marriage
Death of a sister
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997

Death of a husband
Death of a half-brother
Death of a brother
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997 Dict.of New Eng, VOL I by Savage

Death of a mother
Death of a brother
Death of a half-brother
Death of a brother
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997

Death of a brother
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997

Death of a brother
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997 HIST NEW ENG VOL I by Savage, p.337

Death of a brother
Death
January 15, 1781 (aged 93 years)
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997

Family with parents
father
16311703/04 CE
Birth: 1631 25 25 England >Rehoboth
Death: January 26, 1703/04 CERehoboth (Bristol) MA (age 72)
mother
Marriage MarriageDecember 10, 1663Rehoboth, Bristol, MA
1 year
elder brother
16641726/27 CE
Birth: December 18, 1664 33 25 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death: February 28, 1726/27 CERehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
2 years
elder brother
16671740
Birth: May 12, 1667 36 28 Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
Death: after 1740
2 years
elder brother
16691721
Birth: October 8, 1669 38 30 Rehoboth (Bristol) Massachusetts
Death: September 14, 1721Rehoboth, MA @ Savage; 1721 @ Marr>1700
3 years
elder brother
16721756
Birth: March 28, 1672 41 33 Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
Death: April 2, 1756d.7 June 1753 @ LDS; Attleboro
3 years
elder sister
16741706
Birth: October 16, 1674 43 35 Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
Death: May 21, 1706
4 years
elder brother
1677/78 CE1749
Birth: March 12, 1677/78 CE 47 39 Rehoboth (Bristol) Massachusetts
Death: October 25, 1749
3 years
elder brother
16811743
Birth: April 25, 1681 50 42 Rehoboth (Bristol) Massachusetts
Death: April 20, 1743
3 years
elder sister
16841709
Birth: April 10, 1684 53 45 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA
Death: 1709
3 years
herself
16871781
Birth: April 15, 1687 56 48 Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
Death: January 15, 1781
Father’s family with Priscilla Bennett
father
16311703/04 CE
Birth: 1631 25 25 England >Rehoboth
Death: January 26, 1703/04 CERehoboth (Bristol) MA (age 72)
stepmother
16331663
Birth: about 1633 52 43 Weymouth, England
Death: October 20, 1663Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
Marriage MarriageOctober 5, 1651Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
13 months
half-brother
16521653
Birth: October 19, 1652 21 19 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death: 1653
7 years
half-brother
16591718/19 CE
Birth: June 20, 1659 28 26 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death: March 10, 1718/19 CEAttleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts
2 years
half-sister
16611662
Birth: July 24, 1661 30 28 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death: 1662
2 years
half-brother
16631738
Birth: October 20, 1663 32 30 Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
Death: April 18, 1738Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut
Family with Daniel Perrin
husband
herself
16871781
Birth: April 15, 1687 56 48 Rehoboth (Bristol) MA
Death: January 15, 1781
Marriage MarriageNovember 12, 1706Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Birth
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997

Death
Source citation:

Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997

Shared note

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5322, Date of Import: Jun 13, 1997]

Abigail Carpenter-PERRIN was the daughter of William (b.1631) and Miriam Searles-CARPENTER. She was born 15 April 1687 in Rehoboth Mass.
She married Daniel PERRIN III on 12 November 1706. We do not know whether they had any children.
Abigail died 15 January 1781.
REFERENCES:
CARPENTER & ALLIED FAMILIES by Annie I. Carpenter, 1936, American Historical Society, pg 19./