[1345] Is listed as Leander's wife in 1901 Culloden Census. NOTE: A Carrie Porter married Robert "Bob" Woodworth, son of Leander... careful! Was it Robert's wife, listed as Leander's wife in the 1901 Census? She was, after all, 18 years younger than Leander. Just something to be aware of in future.
_William FERRIS _____+
| (.... - 1874) m 1820
_William Edgar FERRIS _|
| (1823 - ....) |
| |_Patience MYERS _____
| m 1820
|
|--Lillian G. FERRIS
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary ? _______________|
(1826 - ....) |
|_____________________
_Philip M. HANSELPACKER ________+
| (1801 - 1883) m 1842
_LeBaron Norwood HANSELPACKER ______|
| (1854 - 1906) m 1878 |
| |_Mary Ann STARKEY ______________
| (1819 - 1883) m 1842
|
|--Clara Mabel "Caddy" HANSELPACKER
| (1887 - 1959)
| _Johnson Yeomans SPRINGER ______+
| | (1820 - ....) m 1844
|_Rebecca Elizabeth (Ann?) SPRINGER _|
(1859 - 1940) m 1878 |
|_Frances Maria "Fanny" BURLOCK _+
(1822 - ....) m 1844
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Sometimes seen as "Caddie." Never married. Died of carcinoma of the stomach (stomach cancer). She lived at 117 Robbins Street, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA at the time of her death. At the same time, Morris Junkins' address was listed as 13 Floral St., Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA. This same address appears in other records as being in Methuen, not Lawrence.
CLARA MABEL HANSELPACKER (F), LEBARON N. HANSELPACKER, REBECCA SPRINGER, 07 August 1887, JEMSEG, QU
Was, in 1930 US Census, a "practical nurse" at the Channing Sanitorium, Inc. in Wellesley, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, female, aged 42, single, emigrated to US in 1907, naturalization listed as "Pa", which I'm not yet sure of the meaning.
[436]
Killam has a few variant spellings. In Digby, have seen it also as Keylem (if memory serves). The Killam family of Yarmouth was very big in ship building. One of them was Frank Killam, born 3-Sep-1843 to Thomas Killam and Elizabeth Dudman, at Milton. In 1867, he married Ellen Hood, daughter of Henry Hood and they had seven children: Henry, Maude, Ada, Carrie, Cecil, Luther and one whose name is unknown... could THIS Frank be the "unknown"? Is that too much of a longshot? Could the use of Frank confused the author of the history of the Killams? Given the children were born in the 1860's, 70's and possibly 1880's, would fit with his 1901 marriage to Almira.
Some more Killam family history can be found here:
http://www.grassroutes.com/yarmouth/villages/town/history/family/killam/killam.htm
More on the Frank Killam who was the politician and married in 1867 -
Yarmouth Newspapers.
1867.
page 433
"On Saturday afternoon, September 21st, about 6 o'clock, a sad and fatal accident occurred at Brown's wharf (now Baker's.) It was arranged to have a public demonstration on that evening in honor of the victory of the Nova Scotia party at the polls. At the hour above named a salute was being fired from two cannons situated on Central wharf. On the eighth round a premature discharge of one of the guns took place whilst the gunners were in the act of ramming a cartridge, and the two persons engaged in this service were frightfully injured by the explosion. One of them, Manus Kane, had the lower part of his left arm and two of the fingers of his right hand torn away and the left arm broken in four places. The other, Frank Killam, lost a portion of his left hand and the arm was fractured above the elbow. The faces of both were badly burned. Mr. Kane was carried to his residence, and amputation of the shattered arm was performed by Drs. Bond and Harley, but he died the next morning. Mr. Killam was carried to the residence of James D. Horton, where his left arm was amputated above the wrist by Drs. G. J. and J. C. Farish. Although suffering intensely for many weeks Mr. Killam recovered. He had been married but a few days previous to the accident."
There are also Killams in NB.. with a Frank b. 3-Feb-1880, appearing with his brother Carleton (age 28) in the 1901 Census (Saint John City, District 21, sub-district h-2, page 30). Another brother Manly? appears, aged 24. This could also work.
_____________________
|
_David F. MILBERRY __|
| (1835 - 1931) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--David MILBERY
|
| _Enoch MARSHALL _____+
| | (1807 - 1864)
|_Leah MARSHALL ______|
(1839 - 1929) |
|_Jane HANDSPIKER ____+
(1804 - ....)
[1766] Not entirely sure of this line, as there are conflicts between many sources. Christine or Rachel? Joachim OR Jacob/James? etc..