__ | _Thomas CANFIELD ____| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas CANFIELD | (1623 - 1689) | __ | | |_Agnes PROCTOR ______| | |__
[1472] Christened at Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England. Despite the fact that some researchers list him as born in Connecticut! That would be HIGHLY unlikely, unless the family came over and returned. As early as the date is, that seems even less likely.
_Gershom CLARK ______+ | (1774 - 1856) m 1803 _William Henry CLARK _______| | (1816 - ....) m 1845 | | |_Elizabeth CARLE ____+ | (1786 - 1856) m 1803 | |--George Wilbur CLARK | (1848 - ....) | _John HANSELPACKER __+ | | (1773 - 1845) m 1799 |_Matilda Jane HANSELPACKER _| (1818 - 1890) m 1845 | |_Julia BALMAIN ______+ (1783 - 1830) m 1799
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Also seen as George Wilbar Clark. George and Katherine had a daughter, but her name was Gertrude Ina McLellan, born 03-Sep-1893 in Fredericton. Another daughter, born to George and Katherine was Laura Jane Clark (note Jane reference to mother) b. 25-Aug-1877 in Fredericton.. Much earlier!
May be same George Wilbur who married Amy McKenzie, 8-Jun-1904 in St John? (marr. cert. F15909 #1390)
Sadly, the two dates of death for Wilbur will require some real work to figure out which is the right one. Which also indicates that one might have married Amy and the other Katherine? More work. Here are the death certs.:
GEORGE WILBUR CLARK, (M), 7 August 1920, YO, F18910 Vol. -- #007338
GEORGE WILBUR CLARK, (M), 29 April 1924, SJ, F18942 Vol. -- #039222
__ | _John DALEY _________| | (1830 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Minetta "Nettie" DALEY | (1866 - 1934) | __ | | |_Eliza ? ____________| (1838 - ....) | |__
[816] Seen as "Hettie" in 1901 Census. Either her date of birth in 1901 Census is wrong, or her brother, Herbert/Hubert's is... not sure which, as yet. Based on earlier Census records, believe Nettie (Minetta), was younger than Hurbert by a year or two. Suspect her listing as 1866 is correct, and his should read 1865 or 1864.
__ | _Giles DAUBENY ______| | (1425 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Joan DAUBENY | (1450 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary LEEKE _________| (1429 - ....) | |__
_John MARSHALL ______+ | (1645 - 1702) m 1665 _John MARSHALL ______| | (1671 - 1713) m 1695| | |_Mary BURRAGE _______ | (1640 - ....) m 1665 | |--William MARSHALL | (1710 - 1797) | _John ROGERS ________ | | (1641 - ....) |_Eunice ROGERS ______| (1676 - ....) m 1695| |_Mary SHED __________ (1647 - ....)
[1064] Through one son of William Marshall and Elizabeth Nason, namely Anthony, the "Handspiker Line" connects to the Hardwick line. Through his son, William, it connects to the Armstrong line (As per Richard Hardwick email, 2 August 2003).
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Death Certificate -AGNES HANSELPACKER, (F), 16 August 1922, SJ, F18937 Vol. -- #034360
Agnes was of Bonaventure County, Province of Quebec at time of marriage to Legget. As she was in US in 1910, I am a bit concerned as to the Agnes who died in SJ in 1922. Did she move back to Canada?
1910 US Census, for Seattle Ward 4, King County, Washington, page 104A:
McCormick, Robert C., head, M, W, 57, M-12, Can, Scot, Scot, NA, Real Estate
McCormick, Brownie, wife, F, W, 33, M-12, 2/1, WY, OH, MI, none
McCormick, Eleanor, dau, F, W, 10, S, WA, Can, WY, student
Hanselpacker, Agnes, s-i-l, F, W, 60, M-23, 1/1, Can, Scot, Scot, 1910, Al, none
Hanselpacker, Earl, nephew, M, W, 20, S, Can, Can, Can, 1910, Al, clerk
This is Agnes McCormack in my records, though how is she a sister IN LAW? A bit confusing, to say the least, unless "Brownie" was a McCormack who married a McCormick, which, though not impossible, is HARD to believe. Another possibility is that she was listed as a McCormack based on her relationship to Robert, which would mean it may not be her true, maiden name.
_Nathaniel NORCROSS ___+ | (1665 - 1717) m 1693 _Phillip NORCROSS ___| | (1697 - 1747) | | |_Susannah SHATTUCK ____+ | (1675 - 1711) m 1693 | |--Jonathan NORCROSS | (1734 - ....) | _Edward JACKSON _______+ | | (1672 - 1748) m 1696 |_Sarah JACKSON ______| (1703 - 1754) | |_Mary (Thayer) NEWTON _ m 1696
[865] Also seen as Mabel Thurber.