____________________________
|
_Michael David CHARLTON _|
| |
| |____________________________
|
|
|--Avery Michael CHARLTON
|
| _Robert Charles WAGNER _____
| |
|_Heather Anne WAGNER ____|
(1965 - ....) |
|_Carolyn Louise HANDSPIKER _+
[1717] living - details excluded
_William DAYTON _____+
| (1794 - 1871)
_Samuel McGibbon DAYTON _|
| (1824 - 1894) m 1868 |
| |_Susan MCGIBBON _____+
| (1791 - 1877)
|
|--Susan Catherine DAYTON
| (1869 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Olivia Leaf GILMAN _____|
(1840 - ....) m 1868 |
|_____________________
_Phillip HENSELBEKKER __+
| (.... - 1819)
_John HANSELPACKER __|
| (1773 - 1845) m 1799|
| |_Margretha _____________
|
|
|--William Henry HANSELPACKER
| (1804 - 1884)
| _William BALMAIN _______
| | (1737 - 1809)
|_Julia BALMAIN ______|
(1783 - 1830) m 1799|
|_Mary (Margaret) NIVEN _
[310]
Witnesses to marriage were Charles McAlpine and George Smith - same date as Philip H. and Mary Slipp. In the 1871 Lovell Directory, William is listed as a Farmer in Douglas Harbor community of Canning Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Listed, possibly twice in 1865-66 directory. As Farmer in both instances. Once in Scotchtown and once in Douglas Harbor, Grand Lake. This is likely due to the proximity of the two towns. Same for David N. Hanselpacker and George W. H.. Also, this could be the same as listed born about 1810, and living in Wicklow Parish in the 1851 Federal Census, listed, also as a Farmer.
It appears a William HanselPECKER married an Amelia Eliza Tirrel or Ferrill (both of Sheffield IN Sheffield Parish, on 2-Jan-1837) Interestingly enough, the signature seems to have been that of Permelia Terrill, which is not a VERY common given name, but is the same given name of Permelia MacDonald, who appears as witness on marriages with William. In fact, they were witnesses to the marriage of David Fulton and Catherine Hanselpacker. IS it the same William? Hard to say, as Mary Ann is listed as 60 in the 1871 Census, so that would be most unusual. 29-Jan-1843, probably the same William, married a Hannah Burke... hmm! See Sheffield Wesleyan Methodist Marriages 1835-1906 at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nbpast/Church/w-meth-m.htm
It may very well be that William had three wives. Though, that just doesn't explain the 1871 Census.
The better explanation is ANOTHER William, of approx. the same generation, marrying the other two women.
Following found in 1881 Census for York County, New Brunswick, Canada:
Page 14, St. Marys Parish, Division 1, 1881
25 70 Hanselpecker, William M 72
Page 15, St. Marys Parish, Division 1, 1881
1 Hansellpecker,Mary Ann F 68
In the 1861 Census for Cambridge Parish, Queens County, we find William's family, like his brother David's, listed as a "Hansel" (no "Packer"). The ONLY one listed as a Hanselpacker was Philip!
Also of note, a William Hanselpacker (perhaps one of the ones that married one of the "three wives" is found in Maine, USA for the 1860 US Census, at "letter b, range 1" in Aroostook County. This is the county right across the border from NB, as another, George, b. 1855, appears in 1880 US Census for Houlton, Aroostook Co, as well.
_Jacob KAY __________+
| (.... - 1869) m 1852
_James William KAYE __|
| (1856 - 1929) m 1879 |
| |_Mercy AKERLEY ______+
| (1832 - 1916) m 1852
|
|--Alice Clair KAYE
| (1881 - 1885)
| _John STEADMAN ______
| |
|_Kate Lewis STEADMAN _|
(1859 - 1933) m 1879 |
|_Sarah TRUEMAN ______
[405] Charles is said to have had 12 children. In 1901 Census, brother Frederick is listed with Charles' family. May help in identifying the family better. CV1 lists birthyear as 1849.
[739] A Leander Woodworth appears in the 1901 Census of Culloden, Digby County, NS, Canada. He is listed as born 27-Feb-1836, with wife Carrie, b. 19-Apr-1854 There are daughters in the household listed as Susan (25), Dotty (13), and Bertha (11) Fleet, along with an Emdon (10) Fleet. Whether Carrie or Lucy is Emma's mother, remains to be determined.