[1863] Believe this line is in "Full" genealogy. If not, it's surely well documented in several areas, including the WWW.
__ | _Thomas DRILLEN _____| | (.... - 1853) | | |__ | | |--Mary "Martha" DRILLEN | | __ | | |_Mrs. DRILLEN _______| | |__
[799]
also seen as A. Eneas Elkin.
Children of Eneas and Isabelle:
Annie ELKIN b: 1845 in New Brunswick, Canada
John ELKIN b: 1846 in New Brunswick, Canada
Catherine ELKIN b: 1847 in New Brunswick, Canada
Mary Jane ELKIN b: May 1849 in New Brunswick, Canada
George ELKIN b: 13 Apr 1850 in Manchester, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
Charles E. ELKIN b: 1852 in Hullett twp, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
Julia ELKIN b: 1854 in Hullett twp, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
Eunice ELKIN b: 1855 in Hullett twp, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
William ELKIN b: 1858 in Hullett twp, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
Elizabeth ELKIN b: 1859 in Hullett twp, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
Naomi ELKIN b: 1861 in Auburn, Ontario, Canada
Emma ELKIN b: 1864 in Hullett twp, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
Alice ELKIN b: Aft. 1867
Ethel ELKIN b: Aft. 1867
Eneas Murray ELKIN b: 2 Sep 1867 in Hullett twp, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada
_Conrad HANDSPIKER ________+ | (.... - 1868) m 1809 _Jesse HANDSPIKER _________| | (1815 - 1913) m 1840 | | |_Jane VANTASSEL ___________+ | (1777 - 1865) m 1809 | |--Joseph HANDSPIKER | (1844 - 1844) | _William Henry HANDSPIKER _+ | | (1775 - 1857) m 1796 |_Bethia Sophia HANDSPIKER _| (1816 - 1909) m 1840 | |_Leah VANTASSEL ___________ (1777 - 1864) m 1796
[143] Died as an infant.
[1322]
Found in 1930 US Census, as Bert G. Hanselpaker, at age 29, residing in Englewood Township, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. He MAY be connected to any of three families that were in Massachusetts and New England, around that time. He was single in 1930 Census, living as a "roomer" at 30 Oakland Street in Englewood. (District 59, page 8). Father listed as born in "English Canada" and mother in Massachusetts. His occupation listed as Teacher - Public Schools. SUSPECT he MAY be connected to those using the same spelling in St John, New Brunswick, and/or the James Harvey Hanselpacker who fought in American Civil War, lived in New Hampshire. Most likely connected to that or those sides. Or, the Charles, also fought in Civil War. Or, the David and Thomas Hanselpakers of St John, or the Harry Hanselpaker who died at sea off Cape Cod.
They are all Hanselpackers whose names were either misspelled or, they chose to change them for one reason or another (a la Hanselparkers who became Hansels, or Handspikers who became Handspickers!).
_Joseph "Joe" STARK _+ | m 1821 _William Henry STARK _| | | | |_Ann HANDSPIKER _____+ | (1801 - 1871) m 1821 | |--Mariah STARK | (1854 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Phoebe Ann ? ________| | |_____________________
[730] MAY have married a Mr. Allan, and had a daughter, Viola E. Allan, b. 10-Apr-1898. This assumption based on 1901 Census for Culloden, where Viola E. Allan is listed as granddaughter to William Stark, and no other possibility exists, with known children of William, unless Alice was married twice in a VERY short timeframe. Or, if information about Alice and Mr. Rice is incorrect.