_David BURPEE _______ | (1752 - 1845) m 1778 _John BURPEE ________| | (1797 - 1884) m 1846| | |_Betsy GALLISHAN ____ | (1757 - 1837) m 1778 | |--Wilfred A. BURPEE | (1863 - 1866) | _____________________ | | |_Hannah SAVAGE ______| (1826 - 1876) m 1846| |_____________________
__ | _John DE CAUNTON ____| | | | |__ | | |--Isabel CAUNTON | (1335 - ....) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
__ | _William EVERETT ____| | | | |__ | | |--Martha EVERETT | (1640 - ....) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
_Arnold (Harold) Victor HANDSPIKER _+ | (1911 - 1980) m 1931 _Gary Norman HANDSPIKER _| | | | |_Emilie-Marie THIBAULT _____________+ | (1914 - 1980) m 1931 | |--Gary Norman HANDSPIKER | | _Gerald VANTASSEL __________________ | | |_Sharron VANTASSEL ______| | |_Lillian MORRISON __________________
[210] living - details excluded
[1542] Daughter of Phillip Johnson and "Sarai" Berry. (www.familysearch.com)
_Lendall MELANSON _________ | _Cory MELANSON ______| | | | |_Linda MULLEN _____________ | | |--Coutney Ann MELANSON | | _Harry Dennis LEWIS _______+ | | |_Lisa A. LEWIS ______| | |_Virginia Iris HANDSPIKER _+
[1015] living - details excluded
_Robert Ellsworth MORRIS ____ | (.... - 1963) m 1956 _Dana Robert MORRIS _| | m 1980 | | |_Margaret Ann "Pegi" WARREN _+ | m 1956 | |--Emily Ann MORRIS | | _____________________________ | | |_AnnMarie MACHADO ___| m 1980 | |_____________________________
[1818] Married in 1526, somewhere in Kent, England.
_Samuel Floyd RICE _________________ | _Lionel Theodore RICE _____| | | | |_Ruth BENSON _______________________ | | |--David Lionel RICE | | _Arnold (Harold) Victor HANDSPIKER _+ | | (1911 - 1980) m 1931 |_Christina May HANDSPIKER _| | |_Emilie-Marie THIBAULT _____________+ (1914 - 1980) m 1931
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_Peter WHITE ________+ | (.... - 1733) _Peter WHITE __________| | m 1747 | | |_Abigail LIPPENCOTT _ | | |--William WHITE | (1759 - ....) | _Phillip TABOR ______+ | | (1689 - 1750) |_Huldah (Huldy) TABOR _| (1724 - ....) m 1747 | |_Susannah ? _________
[1480]
Was living at Long Island, New York, when the American Revolutionary War broke out. He served with the King's Army during the Revolution, and, rather than swear allegiance to the new government, he forfeited all his land and property and headed to Canada. He first arrived in New Brunswick, likely in the vicinity of St John. Without much saved wealth, he had to build a log hut for his families shelter from the elements. During the time the family stayed in the log hut (a few years), their first son, Philip, was born. It is said Philip was the first white child born in what is now Saint John. The stayed in the log hut until Peter was born (2nd son) which meant the log hut was no longer suitable for this growing family.
William moved his family up the river to the Kennebecasis, where he started a farm. This is the farm on which Vincent was born (3rd son). After Vincent was born, the family made their way to Grand Lake, to within two miles of where his brother, Vincent had originally settled. William obtained four hundred acres, on which he built his farm, the family homestead.
He resided there another 60 years, until he was no longer able to work the farm. He then went to live with John Robertson, which was where he and Debby died, both having lived to be 97 years of age. Both were buried at White's Point, in the Episcopal Graveyard.