__ | _George? FERRIS _____| | | | |__ | | |--George FERRIS | (1746 - 1830) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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George came from New York as a Loyalist and was a grantee of Saint John in 1785. George Ferris, UEL, is known to be one of the ones buried in "The Old Garrison Burying Ground," on land once owned by the grandfather of William Lloyd Garrison, on the Jemseg. Possibly owned by Jeff Dykeman (as of 2000).
According to E. Stone Wiggins' History of Queens County, the following is how the Ferris line came into being in Queens County:
"FERRIS - There were six Loyalists of this name, in all probability members of the same family, viz; Caleb, George, Joshua, Joseph, and Peter, of Westchester County, New York. Caleb and Joshua were protestors against the Whigs in 1775. George, Joshua and Peter settled in Saint John in 1783, and were grantees of that cit [sic], Joseph was a Captain in the Rangers, under Colonel Butler. During the war he was captured by his brother-in-law, who was a rebel, but escaped from captivity. At the close of the struggle he went to Newfoundland, but subsequently settled in New Brunswick. He lived in Eastport, Maine, after it was captured by the British in 1812, but returned to the Province after its restoration to the United States. He received half pay. He died at Indian Island in 1836, aged ninety-two.
John came to Saint John in 1783, and subsequently settled in Scotchtown, on lot number 23, of which he was the original grantee. His children were: John, who married Mary McLean,; George, Miss Blizzard; Joseph, Miss Cottle; William, Miss Myers; also three daughters, Nancy, Catherine and Elizabeth. The familly is one of the most extensive in Queen's and includes some of its most industrious population. John Ferris, Esq., son of John, is its most wealthy citizen, and has represented the constituency for more than a quarter of a century both in the Local and the Dominion Parliament.
This indicates that there are six children listed as being those of George and Ms. Perkins, who may be children of John Ferris. Though, some, as is often the case, may appear in both families. It then becomes a real chore, to decipher which of the two children (cousins) married the respective spouse? For another time, to be sure. For now, I will leave Joseph, William, George, John, Margaret, and Elizabeth in only George's family. Mary will appear in both, one married to Solomon Camp, the other to George Camp. Catherine, Rebecca, Jane, and Sally will be added to John's family.
Given the Greenwood work on "Early Baptists of Cambridge Parish" I can see the eight children listed, as in other records (John, George, William, Joseph, Mary, Betsy, Margaret and Sarah). However, I also see some discrepancies that may be reason why the fits just aren't happening.
Here's how Greenwood sees this family:
Children of George Ferris and Miss Perkins:
John m. Mary MacLean
George m. Jane Blizzard
William m. Patience Meyers
Joseph m. Fanny Cottle
Mary m. George Camp
Betsy (Elizabeth) m. Robert Wade
Margaret m. George MacLean
Sarah m. Hanford Elsworth.
According to Henry Berg, much of the Ferris Genealogy that Greenwood put forth in "Early Baptists" was incorrect ... which even I was able to deduce. However, based in John Ferris' will, it is more likely that, perhaps, SOME childrens' names were same in both families?
John's listed children in will: Joseph, William, George, John, Margaret, Mary, Rebecca, Jane, Elizabeth, Catherine and Sally.
_Leonard Robertson HANDSPIKER ___+ | (1885 - 1963) m 1911 _Reginald Garfield HANDSPIKER _| | (1912 - 1989) | | |_Mildred Mae Blanche FARNSWORTH _+ | (1896 - 1920) m 1911 | |--Brian David HANDSPIKER | | _Arnold Vinton (Vincent) CHUTE __+ | | (1889 - ....) |_Annie Mae CHUTE ______________| (1916 - 1981) | |_Annie Rebecca WENTZELL _________
[891] living - details excluded
_James HAZELTON _________+ | (.... - 1859) _Lewis Watkins Hill HAZELTON _| | (1851 - 1937) m 1883 | | |_Elizabeth Ann NORRIS ___ | | |--Mary Louise HAZELTON | | _James Whitfield HOLMES _ | | |_Phoebe Ann HOLMES ___________| (1866 - 1937) m 1883 | |_Ann Mahala ABBOTT ______+
_George MOORE _______ | _Murray MOORE _______| | | | |_Verna ? ____________ | | |--Michelle MOORE | | _____________________ | | |_Faye HAIGHT ________| | |_Florence ? _________
[580] Methinks, either they were killed, together 8 and 9 Sep 1826 buried on the 11th? Or, someone put one's dates for the other. This isn't a main line of concern for my research, but.. it's worth checking out!
__ | _Nathaniel OWEN _____| | | | |__ | | |--Mary OWEN | (1717 - ....) | __ | | |_Deborah PARMENTER __| | |__
__ | _Frederick PATTERSON _| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas PATTERSON | (1899 - ....) | __ | | |_Alice COOK __________| | |__
_Launcelot Kelly ROWE _____+ | (1820 - ....) m 1843 _Nelson Christian ROWE ______| | (.... - 1940) | | |_Nancy (Beals or) BEELS ___ | m 1843 | |--Ernest ROWE | (1888 - ....) | _David William HANDSPIKER _+ | | (1842 - 1917) m 1864 |_Prentha Augusta HANDSPIKER _| (.... - 1950) | |_Henrietta ADAMS __________+ (1841 - 1927) m 1864
_Edward (Edouar) ROY ____________ | _Joseph Cleophas Eric "Eric" ROY _| | (1922 - 1982) | | |_Melina ARSENAULT _______________ | | |--Larry ROY | | _Angus Enos HANDSPIKER __________+ | | (1882 - 1951) m 1911 |_Dorothea Zelda HANDSPIKER _______| (1924 - 1992) | |_Gladys "Goldie" Mildred MUNROE _+ (1892 - 1965) m 1911
_Edward WHITE ____________ | _John WHITE _________| | (1832 - 1890) m 1861| | |_Freelove "Love" MCBRIDE _ | | |--Mira WHITE | | __________________________ | | |_Delilah MILBURY ____| (1846 - ....) m 1861| |__________________________