_Henry BRITTAIN _____
|
_Stanley Osborne BRITTAIN _|
| (.... - 1992) |
| |_Mariah GAVEL _______
|
|
|--Pearley BRITTAIN
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary Carrie MORRISON _____|
|
|_____________________
_William DAYTON _____________+
| (1794 - 1871)
_Samuel McGibbon DAYTON ___|
| (1824 - 1894) m 1852 |
| |_Susan MCGIBBON _____________+
| (1791 - 1877)
|
|--Annie Belgium DAYTON
| (1865 - 1936)
| _William Henry HANSELPACKER _+
| | (1804 - 1884) m 1829
|_Miriam Leah HANSELPACKER _|
(.... - 1865) m 1852 |
|_Mary Ann CLARK _____________+
(1809 - 1884) m 1829
_Peter HANDSPIKER ___+
| (1787 - 1870) m 1816
_John Simeon HANDSPIKER _|
| (1816 - 1871) m 1839 |
| |_Ferebee FANNING ____+
| (1787 - 1871) m 1816
|
|--Dahlia Ferrebee HANDSPIKER
| (1851 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Rachel VANTASSEL _______|
(1820 - ....) m 1839 |
|_____________________
[112]
Seen also as "Dahla" and Adelia
In US Census for 1900, we find "Adelia" and family have moved (without husband William) to Wilmington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, ED#994, Sheet 10B abode 213, family 229:
Parker, Adelia, Head, W, F, b.May-1851, 49, M-29, 6/3, Can, Can, Can, arr US: 1874
Parker, Charles L, son, W, M, b. Mar-1873, 27, S, Can, Can, Can, arr US: 1874, Day Laborer
(Blaisdell) Elva A., Dau., W, F, b. Jul-1875, 24, M-3, MA, Can, Can,
Parker, Ethel M., dau., W, F, June-1884, 15, S, MA, Can, Can,
Blaisdell, George L, S-in-L, W, M, Jun-1878, 21, M-3, MA, MA, MA, Day Laborer.
This gives us a marriage for Elva but it also provides insight for Dahlia and children. Indicating she had 6 and three now living. It fails to explain William's absence, as does the following 1910 Census:
1910 US Census for Wilmington Township, Middlesex, Massachusetts,
residing on Railroad Avenue, in abode #87, family 98 and family 99:
#98: Parker, Adelia, Head, 60, M1-31, 6/3, Can, Can, Can, nurse at private residence
#99: Blaisell, George, Head, 31, M1-12, MA, MA, MA, teamster - coal, ice
Blaisdell, Alva, wife, 33, M1-12, 3/3, MA, Can, Can, none
Blaisdell, Lillian, dau., 5/6, MA, MA, MA
Blaisdell, Clarence, son, 5/6, MA, MA, MA
Blaisdell, Helen A., dau., 2, MA, MA, MA
Was William still alive in 1900 and 1910? Was here merely "out at sea" or something???
Nope... he was living as M?-38 in Gloucester, with a servant, Mary A. Robichau (his housekeeper). They must have paid well, back then, for odd job laborers???
_Alphaeus "Alfred" Phillip H. HANDSPIKER _+
| (1857 - 1925) m 1889
_William Kay HANSELPACKER __|
| (1900 - 1986) m 1921 |
| |_Emma E. KAY _____________________________+
| (1864 - 1948) m 1889
|
|--Hazel Mae HANSELPACKER
| (1922 - 1923)
| _Frederick PATTERSON _____________________
| |
|_Melvina Bernice PATTERSON _|
(1898 - 1987) m 1921 |
|_Alice COOK ______________________________
[1117] HAZEL MAY HANSELPACKER, (F), 23 April 1923, CH, F18908 Vol. -- #005437
_William Nelson ROWE _______+
|
_Thomas Andrew ROWE ___|
| |
| |_Mary Leuretha BLANKENSHIP _
|
|
|--Jean-Marie Lydia ROWE
|
| ____________________________
| |
|_Traci Marie BENJAMIN _|
|
|____________________________
[1176] living - details excluded
[869]
Parents seen listed as John Riley White and Hannah Sproule in more than one source. He is also listed as married to "Ermina Rebecca White" b. 19-Feb-1855 at Waterville, Kings County, NS. She died in 1884, which means it may very well be Ermina was 1st wife and Lylian was 2nd wife.
The "Isack" White "Jr." family appears as follows in the 1881 Canada Census for Hillsburgh, Digby, Nova Scotia:
Isack (Isaac) WHITE JR M Male English 33 Nova Scotia Watch Maker Baptist
(NOTE: If born in 1845, as indicated by LDS records, he "should" be listed as 35 or 36. "33" could also be a mistranscription of "35", so would not use this information for any "disproof")
Ermina WHITE M Female English 26 Nova Scotia Baptist (1st wife)
Budd R WHITE Male English 6 Nova Scotia Baptist
Lelle WHITE Female English 4 Nova Scotia Baptist
George WHITE Male English 1 Nova Scotia Baptist
Since Isaac is listed as "jr" in the 1881 Census, perhaps he is son or grandson of the Isaac White listed as "living" in 1831, in the Isaiah W. Wilson "Geography and History of the County of Digby" on page 146.
In Digby Census of 1891, the family appears as follows:
Isaac (Jr.) 38 (was 33 in 1881)
Ermina does not appear
Lillis S. 27
Budd R. 16
Lillah D. 14
George 11
Sadie May 6
Isaac does NOT appear in 1871 Census with the other Isaac White family (b. @1801, but not listed in 1881, perhaps dies prior as his wife, Sarah is listed as widow in 1881, age 60 (was 50 in 1871). Other "children" of Isaac (the "elder): Wealthy/Wallie b. @1841, Obed/Obey (probably Obediah who married Zeruah ?) b. @1854, William, b. @1857 (married Annie S.) and Charles b. @1866.
If, indeed, Isaac (the elder) is Isaac's father (meaning "Isaac Sr.", then mention of him in Wilson's Digby book indicated he (the elder) came from Cornwallis, NS to Digby, and, around 1829, was co-resident with John Edward Wagoner, Sr. Dwelling for a time in a house build by Mr. Wagoner, then, settling on a farm owned by his son, Obed (it seems to be Obed and NOT Obediah). Obed W. White was a licensed Baptist Minister.