_Joseph AMIRAULT _____________
| (1847 - ....)
_John Frederick AMIRAULT ___________________|
| (1869 - 1956) m 1891 |
| |_Mary BARNES _________________
| (1841 - ....)
|
|--Joseph Henry AMERO
| (1907 - ....)
| _James SAULNIER ______________
| | (1822 - ....)
|_Marie Elizabeth Abbie ("Lizzie") SAULNIER _|
(1869 - ....) m 1891 |
|_Catherine (Moreau) AMIRAULT _+
(1840 - ....)
_Thomas Lorne HANDSPIKER _+
| (1909 - 1989) m 1932
_Clyde Edward (D.) HANDSPIKER _|
| (1938 - 1961) |
| |_Hilda Gertrude WAGNER ___+
| (1914 - 1987) m 1932
|
|--Julianna HANDSPIKER
|
| _Albert Edward EARL ______
| |
|_Jean Marie EARL ______________|
|
|_Florence Marie FREY _____
[288] living - details excluded
_William Henry HANSELPACKER _+
| (1804 - 1884) m 1829
_George W. HANSELPACKER _|
| (1837 - ....) m 1863 |
| |_Mary Ann CLARK _____________+
| (1809 - 1884) m 1829
|
|--Maurice HANSELPACKER
| (1884 - 1963)
| _Darius CROUSE ______________+
| | (1796 - 1880) m 1822
|_Eliza CROUSE ___________|
m 1863 |
|_Phoebe JONES _______________
(.... - 1881) m 1822
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First source on Maurice is online query posted by Michelle Blanchard. In said query, she used the variant of "Crause" for Eliza. Has also been seen listed as Hanselparker, vice Hanselpacker. Was the person "responsible" for the name change to "Hansel" after moving to Massachusetts in 1925... though he appears in the 1920 Census for Boston, Mass...??. He had first moved from NB to Maine. Given place of birth, it seems he was born in Maine, moved into NB at some point, moved back to Maine. By the 1920 Census, he had moved to Boston, he was listed as 35 years of age, living at number 80 Dudley (though I may be a tad off on guessing handwriting) Avenue in Boston (handwriting leaves a bit to be desired), born in Maine, both parents born Canada, and working as a Machinist (though I can't make out the company name... POSSIBLY "Boston Machine" though that would seem too easy).
The beginnings of BMC are found in Lowell, and with Francis Cabot Lowell. It would be interesting to research this connection. Lowel Mills has a great history research center and may include employee rolls of the early 1900's. The BMC, apparently, lasted from the 1800's until 1960's. Of course, if my handwriting analysis is off the mark, it may be a wasted trip.
_Leander Newton ROSS _+
| (1883 - 1963) m 1911
_John Reginald ROSS _|
| |
| |_Dora May HANDSPIKER _+
| (1885 - 1963) m 1911
|
|--Reginald ROSS
|
| ______________________
| |
|_Kathleen BANKS _____|
|
|______________________