_Robert ADAMS _____________
|
_Charles Alex ADAMS ______|
| (1846 - 1927) m 1868 |
| |_Harriet Augusta CAMPBELL _
| (1824 - ....)
|
|--Eleanor (Elnora) ADAMS
| (1881 - ....)
| _John Simeon HANDSPIKER ___+
| | (1816 - 1871) m 1839
|_Matilda Jane HANDSPIKER _|
(1839 - ....) m 1868 |
|_Rachel VANTASSEL _________
(1820 - ....) m 1839
_Joseph AMIRAULT _____________
| (1847 - ....)
_John Frederick AMIRAULT ___________________|
| (1869 - 1956) m 1891 |
| |_Mary BARNES _________________
| (1841 - ....)
|
|--William Joseph AMERO
| (1911 - 1979)
| _James SAULNIER ______________
| | (1822 - ....)
|_Marie Elizabeth Abbie ("Lizzie") SAULNIER _|
(1869 - ....) m 1891 |
|_Catherine (Moreau) AMIRAULT _+
(1840 - ....)
[1618] To date (Dec-2002) have only seen William mentioned in obit of sister, Eva (Amero) Gavel, and that of his father. Also seen as George William Amero.
_Thomas CAMP ________
|
_Robert CAMP ________|
| (1537 - 1608) m 1560|
| |_Joan BOREHAM _______
|
|
|--Edward CAMP
| (1576 - 1682)
| _____________________
| |
|_Joan ? _____________|
(1539 - 1612) m 1560|
|_____________________
[1476] Believe some of these dates are incorrect, OR, he lived to the ripe old age of 106!!!
[1889] Sir John Constable, Knight, was of Constable Burton, Yorkshire, England.
[1353] May not be right person, but, in 1861 Census for Cambridge Parish, Queens County, NB, Can, appears Marcus W. Cox, age 47, though he's married to an Elizabeth, age 47, as well.
_William Edgar FERRIS __+
| (1823 - ....)
_Thomas Arthur FARRIS _|
| (1846 - 1930) |
| |_Mary "Martha" DRILLEN _+
|
|
|--Frank L. FARRIS
| (1877 - 1950)
| _William FANJOY ________
| | m 1839
|_Mary FANJOY __________|
(1847 - 1926) |
|_Jane FERRIS ___________+
(1817 - ....) m 1839
[541]
From Ruth Warren, regarding the house that Frank and Mame lived in in Waterborough:
"My husband's great aunt lived in a farm house across the street from the lake. It's at a bend in the main road, Rte. 105, and one of the few places on that main road where you can look across the road to the lake, It has a long driveway, big red barn, white house w/green trim directly across the road from the cement wharf in Waterborough. You can't see the wharf on the left as you are going east on Rte 105, but coming west, you can. Their name was Farris."
_Johannis (Hannes) HENSELBEKKER _
|
_Conrad (Coenradt) Enoch HANDLESPIKER _|
| (.... - 1809) |
| |_Mrs.Henselbekker _______________
|
|
|--George HANDSPIKER
| (.... - 1857)
| _________________________________
| |
|_Anna _________________________________|
|
|_________________________________
[868] Died at 64 years of age. Has been listed by various sources as either Conrad Sr. or Conrad Jr's son. Given the date of death and age at death, Conrad Sr. is an obvious pick. Also, after finding information on George b. 1819, son of Conrad, it makes sense that THIS George was the son of Sr.
_____________________
|
_John MIDDLETON _____|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Otis Leroy MIDDLETON
| (1868 - 1939)
| _John ADAMS _________+
| | (1780 - ....) m 1808
|_Matilda J. ADAMS ___|
|
|_Eleanor CHUTE ______+
(1789 - 1868) m 1808
[431]
Otis was a widower, when he married Margaret May.
NOTE: A marker with Otis "B". Middleton appears in the Culloden Baptist Cemetery in Culloden, Nova Scotia, Canada, with identical birth and death dates. As he died in the US, perhaps the marker is merely a memorial marker, as it appears very close to the marker for Gerald K. Handspiker, Sr (b. 1907) and Phoebe M. Handspiker (Gerald's wife).
_Jacob VAN WEERT ____+
| (.... - 1801) m 1759
_William VAN WERT ___|
| (1770 - 1850) m 1794|
| |_Leia ACKER _________
| (.... - 1808) m 1759
|
|--Samuel VAN WART
| (1802 - ....)
| _Philip HEUSTIS _____
| |
|_Elizabeth HEUSTIS __|
(1777 - ....) m 1794|
|_Mary ? _____________
[1761]
In LDS IGI listing, shows Samuel b. 25-Oct-1812, Queens Co, NB, christened 1820, Wickham Parish, Queens Co, NB. Shows parents as William VanWard and Elizabeth Kierstead.
Similarity in date of birth and father/mother given names means more work to prove correct data.