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  2. Rehoboth Carpenter family - Wikipedia

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    His son, William (Gen. 3) Carpenter (b. 1631 in England - 1702/3 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts), was for many years Rehoboth town clerk, by virtue of which his name—not that of his father—appears with some frequency in Plymouth Colony records, in association with a number of local vital-records lists that he certified and forwarded to ...

  3. Rehoboth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Rehoboth is a historic town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1643, Rehoboth is one of the oldest towns in Massachusetts. The population was 12,502 at the 2020 census. [1] Rehoboth is a mostly rural community with many historic sites, including 53 historic cemeteries.

  4. Robert Abell - Wikipedia

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    Robert Abell was born in about 1605 [1] in Stapenhill, Derbyshire, England.He emigrated to New England in 1630 as part of the first wave of the Great Migration, and was among the early settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, settling first in Weymouth, [2] and subsequently in Rehoboth, where he died on June 20, 1663.

  5. Thomas Carpenter III - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Carpenter III was born October 24, 1733, in Rehoboth, Province of Massachusetts and died April 26, 1807, in Rehoboth. He was an American Revolutionary War officer who served as a colonel in the Massachusetts Militia (United States) and commanded the First Bristol Regiment from 1776 to 1780.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bristol ...

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    [2] Name on the Register [3] Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Elisha Allen House: Elisha Allen House: June 6, 1983 (108 Homestead Ave. Rehoboth

  7. Newman Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest in the state, the cemetery was established in 1643, when the area was part of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. It is located at the southwest corner of Newman and Pawtucket Avenues, adjacent to the Newman Congregational Church. Its first recorded burial is in 1658, and it remained in use well into the 19th century. [2]