John (Junior) Carpenter, , 14101476 (aged 66 years)

Name
John (Junior) /Carpenter/, *
Family with parents
father
13721476
Birth: 1372 37 35 London (Middlesex) England
Death: about 1476England (Int.Westbury upon Trim, England
mother
Marriage Marriageabout 1396London; at least one child
15 years
himself
14101476
Birth: 1410 38 34 Homme, Hereford, Eng
Death: 1476England
Family with Mrs. John Jr. Carpenter,
himself
14101476
Birth: 1410 38 34 Homme, Hereford, Eng
Death: 1476England
wife
Marriage Marriage1442
-11 months
son
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Birth: about 1440 30 26 Dilwyn or Delwyn (Herefordshire) England
Death: about 1520Delwyn, Herefordshire, England
Shared note

John Carpenter Junior, born about 1410 in Homme, England, was the son of John Carpenter Senior.
John Junior married and had at least one child: William b. 1440-52.
HISTORY: From Family History News 1988 as transcribed from Carpenter Memorial by Amos B. Carpenter 1896:
It appears that in the year 1441 a grant was made by the king of the Manor of Thebaudes in the Village of Cheshunt in the County of Hertford, with its appurtenances, to John Carpenter, Master of St. Anthony's Hospital in London, John Somerset,Chancellor of the King's Exchequer, and John Carpenter Junior, citizen of London. Shortly afterwards the same persons received from the king a grant of divers privileges and exemptions in the said Manor.
The Hospital of St. Anthony, for whose benefit the above grant was made, was an establishment in Threadneedle Street, founded in the Reign of Henry the Third... It would appear that John Carpenter, Jr., was at one time connected with it asone of the members of officers.
REFERENCES:
CARPENTER MEMORIAL - 1303=1638-1896, by Amos B. Carpenter, copyrighted 1896 West Waterbiru. [/
FAMILY HISTORY NEWS 1988, P.8.
slaught pedigree chart - Carpenter./

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HISTORY:
From Family History News 1988 as transcribed from Carpenter Memorial by Amos B. Carpenter 1896:
It appears that in the year 1441 a grant was made by the King of the Manor of Thebaudes in the Village of Cheshunt in the County of Hertford, with its appurtenances, to John Carpenter, Master of St. Anthony's Hospital in London, John Somerset,Chancellor of the King's Exchequer, and John Carpenter, Jr., citizen of London. Shortly afterwards the same persons received from the King a grant of divers privileges and exemptions in the said Manor.
The Hospital of St. Anthony, for whose benefit the above grant was made, was an establishment in Threadneedle Street, founded in the Reign of Henry the Third... It would appear that John Carpenter, Jr., was at one time connected with hit as oneof the members or officers.

REFERENCES:
fFAMILY HISTORY NEWS1988, p.8, from
CARPENTER MEMORIAL by Amos B. Carpenter 1896
SLAUGHT PEDIGREE CHART - Carpenter (indicating John Sr > John Jr.) /