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William Thomas Carpenter : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Thomas Carpenter William Thomas 'Will Tom' Carpenter, born November 16, 1854 in Johnson County, Missouri, the youngest son of James and Cynthia (Johnson) Carpenter, was a legendary cowman who authored a book about his experiences.〔 Will Tom Carpenter: ''Lucky 7, A Cowman's Autobiography'', ed. by Elton Miles, University of Texas Press, Austin, Tex., 1957, 119 pp.〕 ==Ancestry== He was descended from a noteworthy Swiss-American family whose surname was Zimmermann, anglicized to Carpenter in anglophone North America. The emigrant ancestor, Will Tom's great-great-grandfather, George Carpenter, enlisted in the First Virginia Regiment at the outbreak of the American Revolution and died in service of wounds received in the Battle of Brandywine. His great-grandfather Adam Carpenter was one of three brothers who established Carpenter's Station, Kentucky in 1780.〔Steve and Virginia Tyler Carpenter: ''The Carpenters of Carpenter's Station, Kentucky'', ed. by Kathleen A. Carpenter, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carpenter/, accessed 21 Dec 2009.〕
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