_Ayre COERTER _________________
|
_John COURTER _______________________|
| (1764 - 1825) |
| |_Elena "Lena" VAN VOORHEESE ___
| (1722 - ....)
|
|--Catherine Christina "Tina" COURTER
|
| _John (Johannes) HENSELBEKKER _+
| |
|_Catherine (Cantreneu) HENSELPECKER _|
|
|_Eva ? ELIZABETH? _____________
[1532] Pamela Hill Smith has descendancy on Catherine and a b.d. of 1810 vice 1801, indicating a marriage to Stephen Allen on 30-Sep-1832 in New Jersey. As this WOULD be a child of an "HPKR" I will liste this only in the notes. There were quite likely several Catherine Courters in that timeframe, so, with this line already being very thin, will wait until more complete information is available.
_Merrill Keith HANDSPIKER _____+
|
_Brent Keith HANDSPIKER _|
| |
| |_Kathryn (Kathleen) Mae BROWN _+
|
|
|--Cole Keith HANDSPIKER
|
| _______________________________
| |
|_Freda BRAZIOUS _________|
|
|_______________________________
[1712] living - details excluded
_John HANSELPACKER __+
| (1773 - 1845) m 1799
_David Nevens HANSELPACKER _|
| (1816 - 1875) |
| |_Julia BALMAIN ______+
| (1783 - 1830) m 1799
|
|--Annie Laura HANSELPACKER
| (1863 - 1908)
| _John Edward EARLE __+
| | (1797 - 1866) m 1822
|_Mary Amelia EARLE _________|
(1827 - 1921) |
|_Sarah COX __________+
(1803 - 1885) m 1822
[508]
Was listed as being from St John in marriage record. Not listed in mother's obituary. Which indicates she might have died before 1921?
She appears in 1901 Canadian Census, without Robert present in the family:
New Brunswick - Saint John (#21), Dufferin Ward/Quartier, i-1, page 4:
34 42 Lester Eunice F Head W Nov 17 1858 42
35 42 Williams Marion F Sister M Jun 17 1857 33
36 42 Palmer Annie F Sister M Mar 17 1863 37
37 42 Palmer Mildred F Niece S Dec 7 1900 4 ms
It still shows her as married, not widowed, so suspect Robert may have been in the States, at sea, or just elsewhere in Canada, at the time of the Census. Previously had Annie b/year as 1868, so this may prove correct, vice the 63, but as it was only a "circa" date, suspect it could have been from another census that was not as specific.
_Johannis (Hannes) HENSELBEKKER _
|
_Phillip HENSELBEKKER _|
| (.... - 1819) |
| |_Mrs.Henselbekker _______________
|
|
|--John HANSELPACKER
| (1773 - 1845)
| _________________________________
| |
|_Margretha ____________|
|
|_________________________________
[306]
Date obituary notice appeared in the New Brunswick Courier is listed as 18-Oct-1845. The main progenitor of Hanselpackers in New Brunswick, to be sure. At least those on record. His name appears on three Land Petitions, in the early 1800s. First, in 1819, with ONLY his name on the petition. Second, in 1820, with Vincent White and Henry Manzer. Third, with several others, in what appears to be a land petition for the Waterborough Anglican church and/or pastor, in 1827. There is a Hanselpacker (no first name listed) who appears on a Land Petition in 1809 in Sunbury County. This may be John or his father, Phillip. Hard to know without more details. There was a John "Hanselpecker" who appears on an 1809 Land Petition in Queens County with a James Hunter. He seemed good at managing funds and/or property. In 1822, on 22 and 25 July, respectively, he registered two parcels of land, 400 acres on the 22nd and 500 acres on the 25th. Both "with one other" and both in Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick.
Also, there are some sources that list THIS John H. as the son of William H. and Mary Ann Clark.
He is said to have settled in Scotchtown, at some point in his life.
First children were born in Grand Lake, then, sometime before 1808, the family moved to Waterborough, then, a bit later, around 1813, possibly to Gagetown? All pretty local to one another, but this is figured from the places where the children were from at time of baptisms.
Land:
Hanselpecker, John*
Volume: 3, page 207, Grant number 1440
Original province of registration: New Brunswick
Nova Scotia registration date:
New Brunswick registration date: 1822/07/22
Accompanying plan: y
Acreage: 400 acres
Place and County: Waterborough, Queens County
Comments: 1 other
HANSELPECKER, JOHN*
Volume: 3, page 207, Grant number 1440
Original province of registration: New Brunswick
Nova Scotia registration date: -----
New Brunswick registration date: 1822/07/25
Accompanying plan: Yes
Acreage: 500 acres
Place and County: WATERBOROUGH, Queens County
Comments: WITH ONE OTHER
From "History of Queens County, New Brunswick" by E. Stone Wiggins, 1876:
Hanselpacker, John, settled in Scotchtown on land recently owned by his son David. His wife's maiden name was Julia Balmaine. His children were: Magdalen who married George Smith; Margaret, Jacob Dykeman; Philip, Mary Slipp; William, Mary Ann Clark; John, Eleanor Ann MacDonald; Eleanor, unmarried; Mary, George Colther (Coulthard); Catharine, William Clark; Julia Ann, John Stone; David, Mary Amelia Earle; Matilda, William Clark. Philip and William are the only persons of this name living in Queens County (1876). They are both comfortable farmers.
_Alexander MACLEOD _________
| m 1843
_William MACLEOD ___________|
| |
| |_Margaret CAMERON __________
| m 1843
|
|--Jessie May MACLEOD
| (1888 - 1925)
| _Edwin Bartlett HANDSPIKER _+
| | (1817 - 1904)
|_Jessie Minerva HANDSPIKER _|
|
|_Jane Margaret KEENE _______
[859] Thorburn Cemetery.
_______________________
|
_Percy MCLEAN _________|
| |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Vernon MCLEAN
|
| _Thomas Arthur FARRIS _+
| | (1846 - 1930)
|_Clotilda Ella FERRIS _|
(1873 - ....) |
|_Mary FANJOY __________+
(1847 - 1926)
[1404] Lives/Lived in US.
_Christopher Alexander STARK _+
| (1808 - ....) m 1859
_Luther Durkee STARK ____|
| (1875 - 1961) m 1907 |
| |_Sarah "Sally" HANDSPIKER ____+
| m 1859
|
|--Boyd D. STARK
| (1920 - 1968)
| _Charles Russel VANTASSEL ____
| | (1851 - 1924) m 1875
|_Bertha Maude VANTASSEL _|
(1886 - 1937) m 1907 |
|_Mary Jane HANDSPIKER ________+
(1861 - 1933) m 1875