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_James Annan BUTCHER _|
| (1845 - 1923) |
| |__
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|--James Edgar BUTCHER
| (1871 - 1901)
| __
| |
|_Mary MILLER _________|
(1847 - 1926) |
|__
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_Thomas CARLE _______|
| (1741 - ....) |
| |__
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|
|--Elizabeth CARLE
| (1786 - 1856)
| __
| |
|_Sarah SLOAT ________|
|
|__
[1287] Some researchers list her born in Tarrytown, New York, USA
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_Isaac FOSTER _______|
| (1728 - ....) |
| |__
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|
|--Sarah FOSTER
| (1760 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Mehitable WORTHING _|
(1733 - ....) |
|__
_Conrad HANDSPIKER __+
| (.... - 1868) m 1809
_Moses HANDSPIKER ___|
| (1827 - 1880) m 1851|
| |_Jane VANTASSEL _____+
| (1777 - 1865) m 1809
|
|--John Seymour HANDSPIKER
| (1854 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Ellen GRANCY _______|
m 1851 |
|_____________________
[224]
This MAY be the John Handspiker who married Leta Wagner, but I have no dates or places for the marriage, or her vital statistics. Listed as aged 25 in 1880 US Census for Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
Possibly had daughter, Ellen, b. 1879, as one is listed only a few households away as "Niece-In-Law" to a James Coughlin. NO idea what could be meant by "niece-in-law".
_Douglas Wilfred HARRIS ____+
| (1912 - ....) m 1938
_Frank D. HARRIS ____|
| |
| |_Clara Faustina HANDSPIKER _+
| (1913 - 1986) m 1938
|
|--Susan Ann HARRIS
|
| ____________________________
| |
|_Joan E. TAYLOR _____|
|
|____________________________
[1024] living - details excluded
______________________
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_William ROACH ___________|
| |
| |______________________
|
|
|--Billy Jean Tabor ROACH
|
| _Kenneth Avon SLOAT __+
| | (1901 - 1973) m 1928
|_Elizabeth Parsons SLOAT _|
|
|_Edith Clark PARSONS _
(1899 - 1974) m 1928
_John STARK _________+
| (.... - 1824) m 1793
_Thomas Mason "Tom" STARK __|
| (1814 - 1868) |
| |_Jannet MACINTYRE ___
| m 1793
|
|--Lavinia STARK
| (1851 - ....)
| _Conrad HANDSPIKER __+
| | (.... - 1868) m 1809
|_Jane Elizabeth HANDSPIKER _|
(1821 - 1855) |
|_Jane VANTASSEL _____+
(1777 - 1865) m 1809
[1904]
In the Domesday Book, the land of Westmarcham, later known as West Markham or Little Markham, and today as Markham Clinton, was held by one Claron.
The Markham family is thought to have originated in the adjacent Nottinghamshire villages of West Markham and East Markham. Claron, a Saxon chief, was said in the Domesday Book of 1088 to hold land at Westmarcham. Claron and his descendants are believed to have adopted the surname "de Marcham".
After the battle of Hastings, when England was parcelled out among the followers of the Conqueror, West Markham became the fee of Roger de Busli, who already held numerous estates in Nottinghamshire. Under de Busli it was held by Claron, whose family had been long resident there; and it was Claron's successors who adopted as their surname the place of their abode - "de Marcham." Claron was succeeded in the landed possessions by his son Roger. There is little further known of these men in that early age, except that they were in possession of the lands, and that a "de-Marcham" also held a Manor in " East Marcham" in the reign of Henry the First.