[1779] Had a brother, Edgar, who lived in St. John, NB, Canada.
_William CLARKE _____ | (.... - 1709) _Alexander CLARK ____| | (1692 - 1730) | | |_Elizabeth ? ________ | (.... - 1697) | |--John CLARK | (1718 - 1777) | _____________________ | | |_Sarah VAN HORNE ____| | |_____________________
[1245] According to www.familysearch.com, John's parents were Alexander Clark (b. 1692/93 in Monmouth, New Jersey, died 7-Aug-1730, buried Topanemus Cem., as well, and Sarah Van Horne (b.@1695, d. Aft. 1729, marr. bef. 1719). Alexander (b. 1692/3) was s/o William Clark (b. 1645/46 in Scotland, d. 26-May-1709, Freehold, NJ, USA bur. Topanemus Cem., and Elizabeth (b. 1655 - Scotland d. 25-Dec-1697 at Monmouth, NJ, marr. aft 1693) ODDLY, if Alexander was born 1692/93 and "parents" weren't married until AFTER 1693, it is either a mistake by the researcher having put "Aft" vice "Bef" or... he was illegitimate OR, had another mother, OR, dates are incorrect.
_Ainsley Stailing HANDSPIKER ___+ | (1880 - 1961) m 1910 _Arnold (Harold) Victor HANDSPIKER _| | (1911 - 1980) m 1931 | | |_Dora Ethel HANDSPIKER _________+ | (.... - 1985) m 1910 | |--Christina May HANDSPIKER | | _George Winfred THIBAULT _______+ | | |_Emilie-Marie THIBAULT _____________| (1914 - 1980) m 1931 | |_Emiline (Mary Melinda) COMEAU _+
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_James Edward "Jim" HANDSPIKER _+ | (.... - 1955) m 1929 _Vincent Edward HANDSPIKER _| | (1929 - 1999) m 1948 | | |_Mary Edith "Ed" AMERO _________+ | (1909 - 1960) m 1929 | |--Paul Edward HANDSPIKER | | ________________________________ | | |_Belva ? ___________________| m 1948 | |________________________________
_Johannis (Hannes) HENSELBEKKER _ | _John (Johannes) HENSELBEKKER _| | | | |_Mrs.Henselbekker _______________ | | |--Coonrad HANSELPACKER | | _________________________________ | | |_Eva ? ELIZABETH? _____________| | |_________________________________
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May be son of Johannes (younger - as listed) or Johannes (elder) or Michel. with Johannes the younger being the more likely choice. This Coonrad/Conrad is another cause for wonder about the "Packer" surname theories. If Conrad Packer was listed in the 1793 tax lists, and this man married in 1808 as a Hanselpacker, why??? I firmly believe, the continuation of the family line, in Bergen County, under the Packer surname, is very much in question. Until firm proof can be made/found, I suggest that they either "died off", without "issue." Or, those who did live on, moved up to New Brunswick, Canada, along with the rest of the Hanselpackers.
Another date of marriage is sometimes found, still in 1808, still February, but the 25th rather than the 7th.
SPECIAL NOTE:
A Conrad Packer appears on Tax Lists of Bergen County, in both 1793 (of Franklin) and 1819 (of Saddle River). Is this the same Conrad? Did he and Elizabeth choose to "Anglicize" the surname, so as not to be identified with the Loyalist bunch?
_William JUNKINS ____ | m 1620 _Robert JUNKINS _____| | (1621 - 1696) | | |_Elispt MAULE _______ | m 1620 | |--Alexander JUNKINS | (.... - 1735) | _John SMYTHE ________ | | (1612 - 1688) |_Sarah SMITH ________| (.... - 1718) | |_Joanne ORMSBY ______ (1623 - 1680)
_Douglas LEWIS ____________ | _Harry Dennis LEWIS _______| | | | |_Alice ? __________________ | | |--Kenneth N. LEWIS | | _Joseph Nelson HANDSPIKER _+ | | (1907 - 1970) m 1938 |_Virginia Iris HANDSPIKER _| | |_Dorothy Leona TITUS ______+ (1916 - ....) m 1938
[1001] living - details excluded