[1274]
Not much on this woman. The following death certificate information should be explored to determine possible maiden name. Here's what information was found online, regarding death certificate:
MARY ADELIA HANSELPACKER, (F), 23 December 1950, SU, F19717 Vol. 196 #005830
_Isaac DAYTON _______+
| (.... - 1756) m 1708
_Isaac DAYTON _______|
| (1720 - 1804) |
| |_Elizabeth TODD _____
| m 1708
|
|--Samuel DAYTON
| (1759 - 1796)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary HEATON ________|
(1716 - 1793) |
|_____________________
_John Duncan FERRIS ___+
| (1868 - ....)
_Reade Wesley FERRIS ____|
| (1892 - 1969) m 1922 |
| |_Annie Amelda DYKEMAN _+
|
|
|--Esther Bernice FERRIS
|
| _John RANKINE _________
| |
|_Nellie Letisha RANKINE _|
m 1922 |
|_Matilda HENDERSON ____
[1424] living - details excluded
_Archibald FERRIS ___+
| (1806 - ....) m 1846
_Duncan FERRIS ______|
| (1855 - ....) m 1880|
| |_Phoebe CAMERON _____
| m 1846
|
|--Helen M. FERRIS
| (1899 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Olive Rhoda KNIGHT _|
(1857 - ....) m 1880|
|_____________________
[1677]
1910 US Census for Bridgewater, Aroostook, ME, page 129B, dwelling 155, family 162:
Hanselpacker, Albert A., head, M, W, 56, M1-13, ME, Can, Can, Laborer, Odd Jobs
Hanselpacker, Lila E., wife, F, W, 40, M1-13, Can, Can, Can, Wash Woman, at home.
_John HANSELPACKER __+
| (1773 - 1845) m 1799
_William Henry HANSELPACKER _|
| (1804 - 1884) m 1829 |
| |_Julia BALMAIN ______+
| (1783 - 1830) m 1799
|
|--Julia Belmain HANSELPACKER
| (1831 - ....)
| _George CLARK _______+
| | (1787 - ....) m 1808
|_Mary Ann CLARK _____________|
(1809 - 1884) m 1829 |
|_Margaret BAIRD _____+
(1787 - 1827) m 1808
[315]
POSSIBLY the same "Julia Belmain Hanselpacker" referenced in York County probate records. Date range listed in 1896-1905, indicating she passed by 1905, and possibly as early as 1896.
Could also be same listed in 1881 Canadian Census, as a housekeeper for George Coulthard in St. Ann Ward, Fredericton, York, NB, Canada. Interestingly, it lists her AS "32", and b. 1849. Though, I wonder if she put "32" meaning year of birth... hence my thinking the one in 1881 Census may be the same Julia.
Also, in 1896 McAlpine's Directory for Fredericton, a MISS Julia Hanselpacker is listed with "Boarding house". 1901 Canada Census indicates she lived in one, rather than ran one:
1901 Canada Census for Fredericton (St Anne's Quarter), York County, NB:
"Family" 284:
Mackay Isabella F Head S Jun 12 1848 52
Hanselipecker Julia F Boarder S Nov 27 1831 69
_Edward JACKSON _____+
| (1604 - 1681) m 1629
_Sebastian JACKSON __|
| (1642 - 1690) m 1671|
| |_Frances ? __________
| (1604 - 1648) m 1629
|
|--Edward JACKSON
| (1672 - 1748)
| _Thomas BAKER _______+
| | (1607 - 1683) m 1642
|_Sarah BAKER ________|
(1650 - 1725) m 1671|
|_Elizabeth ? ________
m 1642
[1537] Married either Mary Thayer, Mary (Thayer) Newton or Mary Newton, in either Newton or Cambridge.
[1004] MAY also be parents of James Leroy Morton, who married Louise, dau. of Thomas Handspiker and Gertrued Wagner.
_Joseph N. SLOAT ____________+
| (1837 - 1919) m 1871
_Edward Franklin SLOAT _|
| (1877 - 1960) m 1899 |
| |_Annie Matilda HANSELPACKER _+
| (1844 - 1931) m 1871
|
|--Kenneth Avon SLOAT
| (1901 - 1973)
| _Cornelius SMITH ____________
| |
|_Jennie May SMITH ______|
(1879 - 1941) m 1899 |
|_Catherine MACNEILL _________
[750] Lived in Millinocket, Maine, most of his life. Was a railway worker for "B&A?" so, may be B&M for Boston and Maine? Or, maybe there was a smaller railroad operating then?