Through his five sons, Capt. William Carpenter became known as the father of "The Family of Heroes." Over 300 of his male lineal descendants served America in the Revolutionary War, more than any other American family. • Among the Rehoboth Carpenter descendants who fought in the
American Revolutionary War was Captain
Benajah Carpenter, a founding member of the
United States Army Field Artillery Corps under
Henry Knox. •
Thomas Carpenter III (October 24, 1733 – April 26, 1807), great-great-grandson of William Carpenter, was a Colonel in the
Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War, and also served in the
Massachusetts Provincial Congress and the
General Court of Massachusetts, and built the
Col. Thomas Carpenter III house. •
Nathaniel L. Carpenter (November 18, 1805 at
Randolph, Vermont – December 23, 1892 at
Natchez, Mississippi) who along with 2 brothers settled in the South where he had success in
steamboats and
cotton trading. In 1909 his immediate descendants built and donated to the city of Natchez the
Carpenter Schools. • Another member of this family was
George Rice Carpenter (1863–1909), born in
Labrador and a graduate of
Harvard in 1886. He taught at Harvard from 1888 to 1890 and at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1890 to 1893. In 1893 he became a professor of English rhetoric at
Columbia University and authored a long list of textbooks on literature and rhetoric and biographies of
Whittier,
Whitman, and
Longfellow. A classics library at Columbia is named in his honor. • Painter
Francis Bicknell Carpenter's (1830–1900) work hangs in the
United States Capitol. Carpenter also resided with
President Lincoln in the
White House and published a memoir of his stay. • Industrialist and engineer
James Henry Carpenter (1846 – 1898) is a descendant through his father Charles. He founded the Carpenter Steel Company, which was renamed in 1968 as the
Carpenter Technology Corporation. •
Lillian Carpenter Streeter (1854-1935), social reformer, clubwoman, author, descends from William Carpenter. •
Warren William “Hick” Carpenter (1855-1937), Major league baseball player •
Project Mercury astronaut and
SEALAB aquanaut
M. Scott Carpenter (1925-2013) descends from Joseph Carpenter, the fourth son of William Carpenter (Gen. 2). • Early U.S. Naval Aviator
Donald Marshall Carpenter of whom the
USS Carpenter DD 825 was named for. He descends from William Carpenter, a son of William Carpenter (Gen. 2). •
Cyrus C Carpenter, eighth Governor of Iowa, is a descendant of William Carpenter, a son of William Carpenter (Gen. 2). • Dr.
Edmund Snow Carpenter (1922-2011), anthropologist and educator, a descendant of William Carpenter •
William H. Carpenter (1821-1885), U.S. Consul to
Fuzhou, China, 1861-1865 •
Sabrina Carpenter (1999-), actress and singer ==Relationship with other New England Carpenter families==