[1375] Mary was 4th wife of Stephen.
_Gershom CLARK ________+
| (1774 - 1856) m 1796
_John Paul CLARK _______|
| (1797 - ....) |
| |_Sarah SOWERS _________
| (1777 - 1803) m 1796
|
|--Matilda CLARK
| (1836 - ....)
| _Moses A. DYKEMAN _____+
| | (1772 - 1850) m 1798
|_Elizabeth Ann DYKEMAN _|
(1804 - ....) |
|_Eunice Phoebe CURRIE _+
(1780 - 1845) m 1798
_Robert DE VERE _____+
| (1164 - 1221)
_Huge DE VERE _______|
| (1210 - 1263) |
| |_Isabel BOLEBEC _____
|
|
|--Robert DE VERE
| (1230 - 1296)
| _____________________
| |
|_Hawise DE QUINCY ___|
(1184 - ....) |
|_____________________
_George FERRIS ______+
| (1786 - 1860) m 1811
_William B. FERRIS __________|
| m 1848 |
| |_Jane BLIZZARD ______
| m 1811
|
|--Harriet FARRIS
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth Charlotte KNIGHT _|
(1828 - ....) m 1848 |
|_____________________
_Conrad HANDSPIKER __+
| (.... - 1868) m 1809
_John HANDSPIKER ____|
| (.... - 1902) |
| |_Jane VANTASSEL _____+
| (1777 - 1865) m 1809
|
|--Henrietta ("Nettie") HANDSPIKER
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Amelia STARK _______|
(1833 - 1916) |
|_____________________
[133] Listed as 8 and 17 in the 1871 and 1881 Census returns for Digby, indicating a birthyear of 1863/64.
_David F. MILBERRY ________
| (1835 - 1931)
_Angus McInnes MILBURY _____|
| m 1886 |
| |_Leah MARSHALL ____________+
| (1839 - 1929)
|
|--Herbert MILBURY
|
| _Jesse HANDSPIKER _________+
| | (1815 - 1913) m 1840
|_Charlotte Anne HANDSPIKER _|
(1857 - ....) m 1886 |
|_Bethia Sophia HANDSPIKER _+
(1816 - 1909) m 1840
__
|
_Jason PHILLIPS _____|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Jonah PHILLIPS
| (.... - 1998)
| __
| |
|_Debra HENSELBECKER _|
|
|__
[1326] Never married.
_Leonard SLIP _______
| (1748 - 1833)
_John SLIP __________|
| (1785 - 1860) m 1809|
| |_Elizabeth RIEMER ___
| (1756 - 1821)
|
|--Charlotte Mary SLIPP
| (1811 - ....)
| _Israel MERRITT _____+
| | (1769 - 1826) m 1790
|_Hannah MERRITT _____|
(1791 - 1861) m 1809|
|_Mary Ann PETERS ____+
(.... - 1887) m 1790
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In some sources, shown only as "Charlotte" Mary Slipp (including the Slipp Genealogy). Also, another source appears to have 19-Oct-1883 as her date of death, though multiple sources have that as Phillip's, so, assuming "read-over" (unless they died together, somehow). Have never found a Phillip and Charlotte in any Census (at least not in QUEENS County). Did locate Phillip and Mary A. in 1871 Census of Cambridge Parish, Queens. The question remains, was there one woman who went by Charlotte Mary/Mary Slipp? I'm doubtful, as the 1829 marriage record indicates Mary A. Slip (one p). There IS a Charlotte Slipp, alive in the right timeframe, though I don't believe she was ever truly married to Philip. The Queens County Marriages only show TWO marriages for Philip, one to Mary A. Slip (1829) and his 2nd to Mary Ann Starkey (1842). REF: "Queens County, New Brunswick Marriages Volume A , 1812-1861" by R. Wallace Hale, Heritage Books, 1986.
As obvious trouble as Charlotte and Mary Slipp have been, other genealogists have been equally baffled. The following is a note from the Slipp Family Website at www.onelibrary.com/genealogy/slipp/ it references Rick Crume as making the inputs..."NOTE: Named Charlotte Mary (or) Mary A? Born 1800? Settled in Scotchtown and buried in White's Cove (Grand Lake) in the United Church Cemetery. Her Son Philip is buried there also. " Of course, the problem with that is we now know that the Mary A. Hanselpacker in the United Church Cemetery is actually Mary A. Starkey, as she was Philip's second wife and mother of the children.
In one version of the Slipp Genealogy, the Mary Slipp, dau. of John Slipp and Hannah Merritt, actually married Charles Palmer. Now, whether she married twice, or, if it was another Mary Slipp who married Philip, is something surely to be worked on for some time. In another source, the Mary Slipp who married Charles Palmer is actually a sister of John Slipp, not his daughter. Based on birth date in that record, it makes far more sense.
NOT to be confused with the Mary Slipp, b. 10-Mar-1792 in Gagetown, NB, Can. d. 13-Feb-1858, married Charles Palmer (dau. of Leonard Slipp and Elizabeth Riemer)??? However, the possibility does exist that Mary Slipp, sister of John Slipp, may have married Philip. If so, she had children until 1854, making her 62 for the last child. Far-fetched, yes, but, not IMpossible. Still seeking a different Mary, however, and 1820 date of birth is estimated from 1871 Census of Cambridge Parish, Queens, NB. Marriage of Philip and Mary was witnessed by Charles McAlpine and Benjamin Clark on 29-Jan-1829 (see e-mail from Ruth W., which lists same exact date for marriage of William H. and Mary Clarke).
NOTE: Though the 1871 Census I've seen lists her as 51 in the 1871 Census, and this does not compute with information on Charlotte Slipp (which I'm thinking it should), as otherwise Phillip was twenty years older (not impossible, just less likely). Thought - 61 misread as 51? Need to access original census copy.
Just to make matter worse, there is also a record, though I've only seen the marriage with no dates or places, that a Mary Ann Slipp married John MacAlpine.... may have been in the "Early Baptists of Queens County, New Brunswick" book.
In the Early Baptists book, the Slipp genealogy applies to Charlotte NOT Mary. However, the given name of the Hanselpacker she is supposed to have married is not shown. Sadly, there are not any "available" Hanselpacker bachelors at the time, with the possible exception of William, brother of Philip, who married Eleanor MacDonald, but for whom no further information can be found.