__
|
_Alexander CARPENTER _____________|
| (1546 - 1612) |
| |__
|
|
|--Juliana CARPENTER
| (1583 - 1664)
| __
| |
|_Priscilla (or Druscilla) DILLEN _|
(1561 - 1644) |
|__
[1884] Juliana arrived in Jul-1623, aboard the ship "Anne".
_Samuel DAYTON ______+
| (1759 - 1796) m 1781
_William DAYTON _____|
| (1794 - 1871) |
| |_Catherine GAYNOR ___
| m 1781
|
|--Samuel McGibbon DAYTON
| (1824 - 1894)
| _David MACGIBBON ____
| |
|_Susan MCGIBBON _____|
(1791 - 1877) |
|_Ann DRUMMOND _______
[313]
Grave Location: Section:1 Row:3 Number:18
Seen in some sources as Samuel Seyton.
Obituary:
24 November 1894 GLEANER - "At 1:30 p.m. Samuel DAYTON passed away and by his death St. Mary's loses one of its oldest and most respected citizens. Mr. Dayton was 70 years of age, being born in 1824 on the old Dayton homestead in Douglas (York Co.). When 28 years of age he married Miss M.L. HANSALPACKER. The next year he started business in St. Mary's and for forty years occupied the building which was destroyed in the fire of 1893. His first wife lived 13 years and of the union were born eight children. Five of these are now living: Benjamin DAYTON, Boston; J. Milton
DAYTON, Edmundston (Madawaska Co.); W, Bruce DAYTON, St. Mary's; Mrs. Hiram KILBURN,
Presque Isle, Me.; and Mrs. Edward COLPITTS, Pleasant Vale (Albert Co.). In 1868 he married Miss Olivia GILMAN, sister of Ald. George GILMAN of this city. From this union three children survive their father: Miss Susan C. DAYTON, Geo. D. DAYTON and Henry F. DAYTON. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon 2 o'clock from his late residence, St. Mary's and interment will be made in the private cemetery on the Dayton homestead, Douglas. Mr. Dayton was for many years a prominent member of the Methodist church, but of late years has been compelled to discontinue active work."
_David James HANDSPIKER _+
| (1834 - 1922) m 1859
_Jeremiah Ellis HANDSPIKER _____|
| (1876 - 1960) m 1906 |
| |_Rebecca HAM ____________+
| (1831 - 1893) m 1859
|
|--(son) HANDSPIKER
| (1909 - 1909)
| _Josiah Anthony PURDY ___+
| | (1839 - 1906) m 1865
|_Sarah Samantha "Mattie" PURDY _|
(1882 - 1929) m 1906 |
|_Frances Alberta BROWN __+
(1841 - ....) m 1865
_Reginald Garfield HANDSPIKER _+
| (1912 - 1989)
_Vernon Leslie HANDSPIKER _|
| |
| |_Annie Mae CHUTE ______________+
| (1916 - 1981)
|
|--Paige Leslie HANDSPIKER
|
| _______________________________
| |
|_Kim Annette TRIMPER ______|
|
|_______________________________
[1720] living - details excluded
[518]
ALFRED ABSOLOM GARLAND, ELEANOR A. HANSELPACKER, 12 October 1918, ----, AL, F15976 #1817
Question as to whether this is the same Eleanor, "Eleanor Ady Hanselpacker"??
_Mr. HAZELTON _______
|
_James HAZELTON _______|
| (.... - 1859) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Lewis Watkins Hill HAZELTON
| (1851 - 1937)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth Ann NORRIS _|
|
|_____________________
[742]
1901 Digby Census shows b.d. of 1-Mar-1861.
He was deaf and there are many different versions of his middle name in clerks records including Watkins Wilkins.
COMMENT: If you look at the census information for Robert Marshall, you will see that a Stephen Marshall (30 yrs older than Robert) resided in the same household. This is definitely were Lewis lived until his marriage to Phoebe in a Baptist ceremony in Hill Grove on 18 Sept 1883. ADDENDUM: I, Jared, found a record of marriage for Lewis and Phoebe, which indicates same date, but location as Gulliver's Cove. (Oct-2002).
_Jacob KAY __________+
| (.... - 1869) m 1852
_James William KAYE __|
| (1856 - 1929) m 1879 |
| |_Mercy AKERLEY ______+
| (1832 - 1916) m 1852
|
|--William Steadman KAYE
| (1892 - ....)
| _John STEADMAN ______
| |
|_Kate Lewis STEADMAN _|
(1859 - 1933) m 1879 |
|_Sarah TRUEMAN ______
[1267] Moved to Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
_Leander Newton ROSS _+
| (1883 - 1963) m 1911
_Frank Eric ROSS ____|
| |
| |_Dora May HANDSPIKER _+
| (1885 - 1963) m 1911
|
|--Glenn ROSS
|
| ______________________
| |
|_Myrna FINNIGAN _____|
|
|______________________