Philip BOTTLER

[1506]

Dec 1839 - ____

Father: Ernst BOTTLER
Mother: Catherine ?

Family 1 : Ida ?

                       __
                      |  
 _Ernst BOTTLER ______|
|  m 1838             |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Philip BOTTLER 
|  (1839 - ....)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Catherine ? ________|
   m 1838             |
                      |__
                         

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[1506] Jefferson County, Montana, list of "Century Farms" from 1970:

Transcribed from the Jefferson County Union 1970.

"Appropriately enough 100 Jefferson County farms now have been recognized as century farms....that is, owned by the same family for 100 years or more.......
....
Philip Bottler Watertown, settled 1867, honored 1970:
...."

POSSIBLY a descendant of this Philip was Philip G. Bottler, age 40 in US 1930 Census for Chico, Park County, Montana, listed as the manager of a fish hatchery, and residing somewhere near the Chico Springs Hospital. His birth being estimated as 1890, he could be a son or, as likely, a grandson of one of the Bottler brothers. Census shows Philip G. as born in Montana, with father born in Ohio and mother in Michigan. (PROVED IN 1900 US CENSUS, BELOW) This fits with either brother, as the Ernst and Catherine Bottler family did migrate through the Ohio, Iowa and then Indiana area, before the brothers settled in Montana. The 1930 US Census also shows Philip G. as "D" for marital status (divorced). This is SURELY the same Philip G. Bottler, age 30, who appears in 1920 Census in Maricopa, AZ, b. Montana. His wife listed as "Bella" E.(age 28) b. Montana FA: Iowa MO: Missouri. However, in the 1920 Census, it shows Philip G.'s father as born Germany (and speaking German), and mother born "US". Listing Philip G. as a mechanic in an automobile (factory?).

1880 US Census for Upper Yellowstone Valley, Gallatin County, Montana, lists Philip and family as folllows:

Philip BOTTLER Self S Male W 39 OH Farmer GER GER
Fred BOTTLER Brother S Male W 35 OH Herds Sheep --- ---
Catherine BOTTLER Mother D Female W 78 GER Keeps House --- ---
Allen WOOD Other S Male W 30 MT Herder --- ---

1900 US Census for Chico, Park County, Montana:

Bottler:

Philip E., head, w, m, Dec-1839, 60, M-11, OH, Ger, Ger, Farmer
Ida, wife, w, f, Jul-1859, 40, M-11, 5/5, MI, OH, OH
May, dau, w, f, Jan-1884, 16, S, MI,
Philip G., son, w, m , Aug-1889, 10, S, MT
Ernest L., son, w, m, Jun-1891, 8, S, MT
Ruth F., dau, w, f, Feb-1894, 6, S, MT
Ester H., dau, w, f, Nov-1896, 3, S, MT

By 1910, Philip was living in Phoenix, AZ, age 70. I guess, by then, he'd had enough of the cold Montana winds?

Interesting that Henry Henselbecker (Jr) ended up in NM. May be that many attached to this family moved south after a time.

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Stephen CHASE

[1374]

2 May 1709 - 23 Jun 1790

Father: Joseph CHASE
Mother: Sarah SHERMAN

Family 1 : Esther BUFFINGTON
  1.  Hannah CHASE
  2.  Sarah CHASE
  3.  Esther CHASE
  4.  Susannah CHASE
  5.  Benjamin CHASE
  6.  Stephen CHASE
  7.  Joseph CHASE
  8.  Asa CHASE
  9.  Jethro CHASE
  10.  Peace CHASE
  11.  Comfort CHASE
Family 2 : Bathshaba (Bathsheba?) STAFFORD
Family 3 : Abigail PORTER
  1.  Lois CHASE
  2.  Abigail CHASE
Family 4 : Mary Nancy BUSHNELL
  1. +William CHASE
  2.  Job CHASE

                       _William CHASE ______+
                      | (1621 - 1685)       
 _Joseph CHASE _______|
| (.... - 1724) m 1693|
|                     |_Sarah HALE _________
|                                           
|
|--Stephen CHASE 
|  (1709 - 1790)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Sarah SHERMAN ______|
  (1667 - ....) m 1693|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[1374] Also seen marriage as 20 April 1751 in Swansea, Massachusetts, USA. Though, that marriage also boast as chlid, William.

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Phoebe CLARK

ABT 1829 - ____

Father: John Paul CLARK
Mother: Elizabeth Ann DYKEMAN


                          _Gershom CLARK ________+
                         | (1774 - 1856) m 1796  
 _John Paul CLARK _______|
| (1797 - ....)          |
|                        |_Sarah SOWERS _________
|                          (1777 - 1803) m 1796  
|
|--Phoebe CLARK 
|  (1829 - ....)
|                         _Moses A. DYKEMAN _____+
|                        | (1772 - 1850) m 1798  
|_Elizabeth Ann DYKEMAN _|
  (1804 - ....)          |
                         |_Eunice Phoebe CURRIE _+
                           (1780 - 1845) m 1798  

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Alice DE LUSIGNAN

ABT 1224 - 9 Feb 1290

Father: Lusignan Hugh X
Mother: Isabella

Family 1 : John DE WARENNE
  1. +William DE WARENNE

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 _Lusignan Hugh X ____|
|                     |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Alice DE LUSIGNAN 
|  (1224 - 1290)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Isabella ___________|
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Elvena FARRIS

ABT 1849 - ____

Father: William B. FERRIS
Mother: Elizabeth Charlotte KNIGHT


                               _George FERRIS ______+
                              | (1786 - 1860) m 1811
 _William B. FERRIS __________|
|  m 1848                     |
|                             |_Jane BLIZZARD ______
|                                m 1811             
|
|--Elvena FARRIS 
|  (1849 - ....)
|                              _____________________
|                             |                     
|_Elizabeth Charlotte KNIGHT _|
  (1828 - ....) m 1848        |
                              |_____________________
                                                    

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Philip M. HANSELPACKER

[382]

1801 - 19 Oct 1883

Father: John HANSELPACKER
Mother: Julia BALMAIN

Family 1 : Charlotte Mary SLIPP
  1.  Julia Ann "Annie" HANSELPACKER
  2. +Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" HANSELPACKER
Family 2 : Mary Ann STARKEY
  1.  Luetta HANSELPACKER
  2. +Almira (Elmira) HANSELPACKER
  3. +Sephora A. HANSELPACKER
  4. +Philip HANSELPACKER
  5.  Wellington HANSELPACKER
  6. +Tirza (Terzah or Tursay) HANSELPACKER
  7.  Lucey HANSELPACKER
  8. +LeBaron Norwood HANSELPACKER

                       _Phillip HENSELBEKKER __+
                      | (.... - 1819)          
 _John HANSELPACKER __|
| (1773 - 1845) m 1799|
|                     |_Margretha _____________
|                                              
|
|--Philip M. HANSELPACKER 
|  (1801 - 1883)
|                      _William BALMAIN _______
|                     | (1737 - 1809)          
|_Julia BALMAIN ______|
  (1783 - 1830) m 1799|
                      |_Mary (Margaret) NIVEN _
                                               

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[382] Most of the information on Phillip marrying a CHARLOTTE Slipp comes from online resources, such at the Broderbund WFT, the Swanson.ftw and the Slipp.ftw, these all give her birth year as 1811. This gets a bit hairy. MANY sources provide two completely separate families for Philip. In one, he's married to Charlotte Mary Slipp and has five children, one being Phillip. In another, he's married to Mary A. Slipp and has five children, one being Phillip. Both these marriages were listed (one would assume) before the information on Mary Ann Starkey came to light, showing their marriage in 1842 (which makes her the mother of all of Philip's children. It also means she is the one buried with him in the United Church Cemetery!

After careful consideration, the following explanation of the family and why there's been confusion is offered:

Mary Elizabeth - b. 1840-44 marr. 1870 to Hiram Ferris
Luetta - b. 1845 died 1864
Almira - b. 19-May-1846 marr. 1869 to William Springer
Phillip - b. 1848 (doubt 1849) marr. Seraphina Coes
Wellington - b. 1849
Sephora - b. 1851
Tirza/Terzah - b. 1853
Lucey (?) (Poss. Twin of Tirzah, or middle name?) - b. 1853
Lebaron b. 21-Dec-1854

This explains the presence or lack thereof of all children in the 1871 Census for Cambridge, Queens County, NB. The marriage date for Phillip and (Charlotte Mary) is likely 28-Jan-1829, while he and Mary Ann Starkey were married in 1842. That makes "Charlotte" a "non-player" if you will, though I'm leaving her ancestry in the database, should any other individual also tie into it.

The only child who still has potential to "muck this up" is Lucey. Was Lucey the middle name of Tirza? Was Lucey her twin?

There is no record of a family with Phillip and Charlotte in the 1871 Census (as whatever Ms. Slip(p)'s true given name was, they had either divorced or she'd passed on by then). Considering ALL the records: 1) They would have HAD to have lived in Queens County at the time.
2) The matching Phillips (birth and death and no trace of another family who he might have belonged to.
3) The proximity of marriage and birth dates.
4) The LACK of ancestry on Mary Slipp, but complete on Charlotte Mary Slipp.
5) The lack of ancestry on any Phillip marrying a Charlotte, but complete when marrying a Mary.

All these factors have been taken into consideration and weighed most carefully. For that reason, this is now one family, vice two.

For those who've had difficulty in sorting, here is how the "two family mess" was originally viewed:

Phillip M. Hanselpacker marr. Charlotte Mary Slipp - 1829/39?
Children: Mary Elizabeth, Luetta, Almira, Phillip, and Lucey.

Phillip Hanselpacker marr. Mary Slipp - 1829
Children: Phillip, Wellington, Sephora, Tirza and Lebaron (as are listed in 1871 Census)

But, we also NOW know that Philip married Mary Ann Starkey in 1842, so SHE would be the Mary A. of the census records. As for Mary A. Slip (as spelled in Queens County Marriages), it lists their marriage as 28-Jan-1829, the day before his brother William married Mary Ann Clark!

As of the 1871 Census, Luetta had surely died (1864), Mary Elizabeth and Almira had "married off", and the only one in the first family not accounted for was Lucey, who may have died young or married by 18 years of age.

Final proof rests on research in New Brunswick, and/or finding the equivalent of an 1861 Census. If there exists further VITAL RECORDS proof of this being two separate families, I will more than willingly split them back into those two groups. Though, after all the research in New Brunswick, all the scouring of files online, all the pouring over material presented by other researchers, what is presented in this genealogy is my best understanding of the true nature of these relationships.

In 1861 Census of Cambridge Parish, we find our proof, which also seems to elude to the Lucey and Tirzah being one and the same person, since the name is then spelled Larsey. WHAT her given name was may FOREVER remain a mystery, since it's been spelled at least a dozen different ways! We do know she was female and born @1853.

Here's how Philip and Mary Ann's family "stacked up" in the 1861 Census:

Philip, age 60 - Farmer w/ 4 at school - all listed as Methodists
Mary A. - age 42
Mary - age 17
Lucretta (Luetta) - age 16
Elmira (Almyra) - age 15
Sapora (Sephora) - age 13
Philip - age 12
Wellington - age 10
Larsey (Lucey/Thursay/Tursey/Tirzah) - age 8
Lebaron - age 7

Lists his religion in the 1871 Census (Cambridge Parish) as Wesleyan Methodist. Here's the kicker, he listed his "Origin" as Dutch. First time that's been blatantly displayed. The Peter Hanselpiker, having "come from" Germany, never indicated he must then be German, merely that he CAME from there (which, in fact, he likely didn't). However, this indicates at least a CHANCE at Dutch roots.

Witnesses to marriage with Mary: Charles McAlpine and Benjamin Clark.
What's interesting to note, their marriage, listed as 29-Jan-1829, (VITAL RECORDS) is same date as brother William (double marriage). Wondering if that has been the cause of some concern, over the years? ALSO, the Mary Slipp "Charlotte"?/Phillip marriage was 28-Jan-1839.... (Online sources).

According to Wendell Fulton, it is most likely this Philip, who, on 9-Jul-1875 sold for $400 to Philip ("Jr.") land in Cambridge, at the settlement known as "The Denn".

It was almost certainly this Philip who was a teacher from at least 1824 to 1848. His record being as follows (from "In Duty Bound"):

Licensed in Sunbury County, 06-Jul-1824, Waterborough 06-Jun-1843 renewal. "Philip Hanselpacker held a license to teach in the parish of Waterborough in 1848." He is known to have taught in Sunbury County from 1825-1827 and Waterborough from 1828-1831, at the least.

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Leonard MILBURY

____ - ____

Father: Angus McInnes MILBURY
Mother: Charlotte Anne HANDSPIKER


                              _David F. MILBERRY ________
                             | (1835 - 1931)             
 _Angus McInnes MILBURY _____|
|  m 1886                    |
|                            |_Leah MARSHALL ____________+
|                              (1839 - 1929)             
|
|--Leonard MILBURY 
|  
|                             _Jesse HANDSPIKER _________+
|                            | (1815 - 1913) m 1840      
|_Charlotte Anne HANDSPIKER _|
  (1857 - ....) m 1886       |
                             |_Bethia Sophia HANDSPIKER _+
                               (1816 - 1909) m 1840      

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Jason PHILLIPS

____ - ____

Family 1 : Debra HENSELBECKER
  1.  Jonah PHILLIPS

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Amelia STARK

[132]

5 Mar 1833 - 4 Nov 1916

Family 1 : John HANDSPIKER
  1.  Henrietta ("Nettie") HANDSPIKER
  2. +Agnes Margaret HANDSPIKER
  3.  Henry Taylor HANDSPIKER
  4.  Amelia HANDSPIKER
  5.  Charlotte HANDSPIKER
  6.  Louisa HANDSPIKER
  7. +Almira "Myra" HANDSPIKER
  8. +Annie May HANDSPIKER
  9. +Sarah J. "Sadie" HANDSPIKER

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[132] CV1 has birthyear as 1831 in New Brunswick. Birth in New Brunswick is confirmed by Census of 1901, however, the year there shows 1833.

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