_____________________
|
_George Clark BANKS _|
| m 1847 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Mary Ellen BANKS
| (1868 - 1939)
| _Daniel DURLAND _____
| |
|_Sarah Ann DURLAND __|
(1832 - 1914) m 1847|
|_Susan LEONARD ______
__
|
_William DALLISON ___|
| (1456 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Maud DALLISON
| (1482 - ....)
| __
| |
|_____________________|
|
|__
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Thomas Amis Fanning is the brother of William Fanning, listed as the father of Bryan Fanning in the "other" Fanning line. That making Thomas' father, Edmund, b. 1620 in Grotfree, County Tipperary, Ireland. There IS a problem, however. Those listing William as the father of Bryan(t) also show Thomas Amis, son of Edmund, as being born in 1655, not 1636. Rather difficult to have a son at age 5!!!
So, this line is still a mystery, at least to me, and likely to many others. Still, Edmund is the "anchor" as it were, for the ancestry of David Fanning. ...And there's more!!!!
On EDMUND, father of William and Thomas (whenever he was born, as one source lists a Thomas b. 1641 and another in 1655 - which usually indicates the first dying young). He came to America about 1653, settling in New London, Connecticutt.By 1655 he was living on Fisher's Island. He returned to New London in 1662. He moved to Stonington about 1665.
He and his sons Edmund, Jr. and Thomas fought in King Phillip's War in1675-1676.
_George GAVEL ______________________________
|
_John Gabriel GAVEL __|
| (.... - 1976) m 1919 |
| |_Eliza COMEAU ______________________________
|
|
|--Annie GAVEL
|
| _John Frederick AMIRAULT ___________________+
| | (1869 - 1956) m 1891
|_Eva Elizabeth AMERO _|
(1894 - 1976) m 1919 |
|_Marie Elizabeth Abbie ("Lizzie") SAULNIER _+
(1869 - ....) m 1891
_Alexander MACLEOD _________
| m 1843
_William MACLEOD ___________|
| |
| |_Margaret CAMERON __________
| m 1843
|
|--Dan W. MACLEOD
| (1889 - 1959)
| _Edwin Bartlett HANDSPIKER _+
| | (1817 - 1904)
|_Jessie Minerva HANDSPIKER _|
|
|_Jane Margaret KEENE _______
[860] Daniel? Thorburn Cemetery.
____________________________
|
_Robert Lebaron PALMER ____|
| (1853 - 1931) m 1899 |
| |____________________________
|
|
|--Mildred Alena PALMER
| (1900 - ....)
| _David Nevens HANSELPACKER _+
| | (1816 - 1875)
|_Annie Laura HANSELPACKER _|
(1863 - 1908) m 1899 |
|_Mary Amelia EARLE _________+
(1827 - 1921)
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MILDRED ALENA PALMER (F), ROBERT LEB. PALMER, ANNIE LAURA HANSELPACKER, 07 December 1900, SAINT JOHN, SJ.
NOTE: A "Mary A. Hanselpacker" signed Mildred's birth certificate. I BELIEVE, this is Mary Amelia, Annie's mother.
[1713] living - details excluded
[1054]
"came originally from Frankfort-on-the-Cross and came as a loyalist in 1783, settling at the mouth of the Otnabog." - Early Baptists of Cambridge Parish, Queens County.
From Slipp Graveyard Records:
Leonard Slipp (Sr.) Loyalist of Dutch descent, b. 20 Aug 1748; Came to New York from Germany in 1768 [*1766]; Settled in Hampstead, NB in 1783; d. 29 Sept 1833 ae 85 yrs.
Elizabeth (Ryson) w/o Leonard Slipp, Sr. d. 11 Jan 1821 ae 64 yrs
Sons: John d. 1860 ae 75 yrs
George d. 1860 ae 73 yrs (chr. 24-Feb-1788 - Gagetown Anglican)
William d. 1864 ae 75 yrs (chr. 6-Jun-1790 - Gagetown Anglican)
Leonard d. 1858 ae 64 yrs (chr. 7-Aug-1794 - Gagetown Anglican)
James d. 1857 ae 58 yrs
Daughters: Magdaline Good d. 1858 ae 78 yrs
Catherine Clark d. 1816 [*1818] ae 33 yrs
Elizabeth H. Musgrove d. 1870 ae 83 yrs
Mary Palmer d. 1858 ae 66 yrs (chr. 8-Jul-1792 - Gagetown Anglican)
Hannah Curry d. 1874 ae 78 yrs (chr. 15-Jan-1797 - Gagetown Anglican)