_Hendrick (Henry) BELYEA _ | _Joseph BELYEA ______| | (1746 - 1845) m 1790| | |_Deborah CARPENTER _______ | | |--Susannah BELYEA | (1781 - 1842) | __________________________ | | |_Sarah VAN SNIFFIN __| m 1790 | |__________________________
[581] Also seen b.d. as 1776. Seen marriage date as 6 June, as well as 25 June 1794
_____________________ | _Matthew COONEY _____| | (1902 - 1997) | | |_____________________ | | |--Matthew COONEY | | _Joseph TARVIS ______ | | (1890 - 1977) |_Etta TARVIS ________| (1908 - 1986) | |_Annie B. ROWE ______+ (1890 - 1946)
[1144] living - details excluded
_Daniel Allan ESTEY _ | (1824 - ....) m 1847 _Jacob Dykeman ESTEY _________________________| | | | |_Julia Ann DYKEMAN __+ | (1827 - 1887) m 1847 | |--Helen Lelia ESTEY | (1899 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Louisa (Louise) Augusta (Augustina) WELLING _| | |_____________________
__ | _Mr. GRANT __________| | | | |__ | | |--William GRANT | (1774 - 1847) | __ | | |_Elizabeth ? ________| | |__
_Conrad (Coenradt) Enoch HANDLESPIKER _+ | (.... - 1809) _William Henry HANDSPIKER _| | (1775 - 1857) m 1796 | | |_Anna _________________________________ | | |--Ann HANDSPIKER | (1801 - 1871) | _______________________________________ | | |_Leah VANTASSEL ___________| (1777 - 1864) m 1796 | |_______________________________________
_John Richard PEVERILL _______+ | (1833 - ....) m 1891 _Watson Chipman HANDSPIKER _| | (1893 - 1923) m 1916 | | |_Alice Jeannette HANDSPIKER __+ | (1860 - 1944) m 1891 | |--Arthur Watson "Buster" HANDSPIKER | (1917 - 1994) | _Lewis Watkins Hill HAZELTON _+ | | (1851 - 1937) m 1883 |_Lillian May HAZELTON ______| (1894 - 1972) m 1916 | |_Phoebe Ann HOLMES ___________+ (1866 - 1937) m 1883
[898]
Arthur was raised in the home of Walter Wright and his grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe Hazelton. His footstone is a flat one, which reads: Pte. Arthur W. Handspiker, 1917-1994, RCAMC, CA, "Lest We Forget". (RCAMC = Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps), he was a veteran of WWII.
A note from Arthur's granddaughter, Kimberly, indicates Arthur was born a Peeble, and adopted by Watson and Lillian in the early 1900's.
_Enoch MARSHALL _____+ | (1807 - 1864) _David William MARSHALL _| | (1834 - ....) | | |_Jane HANDSPIKER ____+ | (1804 - ....) | |--Sarah Elizabeth MARSHALL | | _____________________ | | |_Amanda MILBURY _________| | |_____________________
_George A. MCLEAN ___+ | (1789 - 1851) m 1811 _Archibald Francis MCLEAN _| | (.... - 1891) m 1836 | | |_Catherine FERRIS ___+ | m 1811 | |--Archibald Simeon MCLEAN | (1845 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Isabella FANJOY __________| m 1836 | |_____________________
_Will PARKER ____________ | _William H. PARKER __________| | m 1872 | | |_________________________ | | |--Charles S. PARKER | (1872 - ....) | _John Simeon HANDSPIKER _+ | | (1816 - 1871) m 1839 |_Dahlia Ferrebee HANDSPIKER _| (1851 - ....) m 1872 | |_Rachel VANTASSEL _______ (1820 - ....) m 1839
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1910 US Census for Wilmington, Middlesex, MA:
Parker, Charles L., head, m, w, 38, M1-3, Can, Can, Can, arr: 1880 (returned?) Salesman - Groceries
Parker, Annie L., wife, f, w, 21, M1-3, MA, Unk, Unk, none
Parker, Mildred E., dau, f, w, 2, S, MA, Can, MA.
1920 US Census for Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts:
Living at #6 Harrison Avenue -
Parker, Charles, head, m, w, 42, M, NS-Can, ME, NS-Can, ?Finisher? - Leather shop
Parker, Anna, wife, f, w, 27, M, MA, MA, MA, sales lady - retail store
Parker, Mildred, dau, f, w, 11, S, MA, NS, MA
Parker, Prescott, son, m, w, 8, S, MA, NS, MA
1930 US Census for Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts:
At #128 Roberts Road:
Larder, Lester, head, m, w, 28, M-26, Can, Can, Can, arr US-1920 or 1930, Al, automobile repairman
Larder, Mildred, wife, f, w, 22, M-20, MA, Can, MA, none
Larder, Melvin ?D?, son, m, w, 3m, MA, Can, MA, none
Parker, Charles, f-in-l, m, w, 58, M-35, Can, Can, Can, arr US-1877, leather wrapper
Parker, Annie L, m-in-l, f, w, 48, M-25, MA, MA, MA, matron - ?department store?
_Leo (Lee) Ambrose STARK _+ | (1882 - ....) _Otis Eustace STARK _| | (1915 - 1990) m 1938| | |_Oreta May CAMPBELL ______+ | (1884 - 1991) | |--Gerald Leo STARK | (1951 - 1951) | _Olivier ROBHICHEAU ______ | | (1891 - ....) m 1915 |_Alda M. ROBICHAUD __| (1919 - 1977) m 1938| |_Lena DUKESHIRE __________+ (1899 - 1950) m 1915
__ | _Mr. STARK __________| | | | |__ | | |--John STARK | (.... - 1824) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
[678]
"Came with two brothers from Scotland on the ship "Mary Jane" in 1789, and went to Culloden, Digby County, Nova Scotia."
Early in Digby County history, were John and two brothers (Christopher and Michael). Though, there is also a Jacob Stark (Sturk) who was of Granville Township, and married in 1797 to Martha Hardy, with the following children: Benjamin & Jacob (twins) b. 21-Aug-1798, Martha b. 26-Mar-1801 d. 21-Jul-????,
Lydia & Ann (more twins) b. 8-Jul-1804. It's my concern that if these dates may be christening dates, the twins may not be so, but, may just have been christened on the same dates. Bit more research on the Jacob side... now.... back to John and kin....
Aside from Christopher and Michael, it is generally assumed John also had two sisters, Mary, who married Samuel Cossaboom, 29-May-1793 at Digby, and Margaret, who married Frederick Robinson Cronk in 1802.