_Joseph AMIRAULT ________+
|
_Etienne (Stephen) AMIRAULT _|
| |
| |_Marie Madeleine LANOUE _
|
|
|--Catherine (Moreau) AMIRAULT
| (1840 - ....)
| _________________________
| |
|_Anne (Melanson) MELANCON ___|
|
|_________________________
[737] See notes under James Saulnier (husband?). According to the Amirault Family Website (www.amirault.8k.com), Catherine Amirault who married James Saulnier was born 17-Feb-1840. Though Census records are never as precise as desired, that still is two to three years after birth year indicated by Census. COULD it be a baptismal date? If so, then, perhaps same. Much more research in the area of this family will be required before truly solid dates, names, places are determined.
[1715] living - details excluded
___________________________
|
_Robert William COES _|
| (1825 - ....) |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Rebecca COES
|
| _Joseph Churchill SKINNER _+
| | (1800 - ....) m 1821
|_Rebecca SKINNER _____|
(1829 - ....) |
|_Eliza CHASE ______________+
(1803 - ....) m 1821
______________________________
|
_Mr. HANDSPIKER ________|
| |
| |______________________________
|
|
|--Anita HANDSPIKER
| (1898 - ....)
| _Christopher Alexander STARK _+
| | (1808 - ....) m 1859
|_Elmina "Minnie" STARK _|
(1865 - 1949) |
|_Sarah "Sally" HANDSPIKER ____+
m 1859
_Phillip HENSELBEKKER __+
| (.... - 1819)
_John HANSELPACKER __|
| (1773 - 1845) m 1799|
| |_Margretha _____________
|
|
|--David Nevens HANSELPACKER
| (1816 - 1875)
| _William BALMAIN _______
| | (1737 - 1809)
|_Julia BALMAIN ______|
(1783 - 1830) m 1799|
|_Mary (Margaret) NIVEN _
[308]
22-May-1875 date of probate of will, in Canning Parish. In the Lovell Directory of 1871, a David N. Hanselpacker is listed as a Farmer in the Douglas Harbor community of Canning Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Listed, possibly twice in 1865-66 directory. As Farmer in both instances. Once in Scotchtown and once in Douglas Harbor, Grand Lake.
Seen also as David Nevans, vice Nevens.
The following children in this family are found in the 1871 Census for Canning:
John E. 24, Theresa A. 21, Charles L. 19, Legget S. 18, Allison L. 16, Louisa 15, Eunice 13, Ada 11, Edith 8, Annie 6, Marion 4, and Odbur 2. Most were likely born in the Canning area of New Brunswick, Canada.
The Nevens in the name comes from his mother's mother.
When David and Mary married, both were "of Canning" (Parish) in Queens County, New Brunswick. Witnesses were Samuel S. Wood and David Cypher. Marriage MAY have actually taken place on the 30th, as have valid records for both dates. It was listed in the New Brunswick Courier on 9-Aug-1845 as taking place on the 29th.
Almost missed this family in the 1861 Census for Cambridge, as they and some other Hanselpacker families were listed as "Hansel" only. Not sure why, as all other Census records cover them as Hanselpackers.
_Mr. STARK __________
|
_Christopher STARK __|
| (.... - 1858) m 1799|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Christopher Alexander STARK
| (1808 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah GREENE _______|
(1773 - 1857) m 1799|
|_____________________
[404]
Birthdate may be that of his father's? Or, he married Sarah, second? Much confusion on this man, to include a christening date of 1891. Possibly a typo of 1819? Or, was he christened years after he died? Was date of birth of 1808 his father and 1891 date of death? of SOMEONE? Need to clarify with a Stark "expert." Noreen???
1881 Canadian Census for Digby, Digby, NS:
Christopher STARK M Male English 73 Nova Scotia Farmer Baptist
Sarah STARK M Female English 50 Nova Scotia Baptist
Sarah STARK Female English 45 Nova Scotia Baptist
Mary E STARK Female English 19 Nova Scotia Baptist
Jane T STARK Female English 15 Nova Scotia Baptist
Elmina STARK Female English 13 Nova Scotia Baptist
Halet A STARK Male English 10 Nova Scotia Baptist
Luther D STARK Male English 5 Nova Scotia Baptist