__________________________
|
_Carl DONOVAN _______|
| |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--David Wayne DONOVAN
|
| _Leander Abel HANDSPIKER _+
| | (1904 - 1977)
|_Janet HANDSPIKER ___|
|
|_Violet Louise HAZELTON __+
(1906 - 1986)
[1030] living - details excluded
_Walter Douglas HANDSPIKER _+
| (.... - 1950) m 1896
_Leander Abel HANDSPIKER _|
| (1904 - 1977) |
| |_Emma O. WOODWORTH _________+
| (1869 - 1940) m 1896
|
|--Victoria "Vickie" HANDSPIKER
|
| _(son) HAZELTON ____________+
| |
|_Violet Louise HAZELTON __|
(1906 - 1986) |
|____________________________
_Francis Louis HUTCHINSON _
|
_James Loren HUTCHINSON __|
| (1900 - 1976) |
| |_Myrtle DARCY _____________+
| (1881 - ....)
|
|--Joyce HUTCHINSON
| (.... - 2001)
| _William Edgar HANDSPIKER _+
| | (1867 - 1923) m 1899
|_Bertha Belle HANDSPIKER _|
(1900 - 1974) |
|_Susan Elizabeth TIDD _____+
(1874 - 1926) m 1899
[1296] Has a daughter, "Betty", who Patricia Hutchinson is still in touch with (Sep 2002).
_Nicholas DE MARTON _+
| (1289 - ....)
_Roger DE MARTON ____|
| |
| |_Agnes ______________
| (1289 - ....)
|
|--Thomas MORTON
| (1315 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
____________________________________
|
_Camille Joseph ROBICHAUD ___|
| |
| |____________________________________
|
|
|--Mark Philip ROBICHAUD
|
| _Arnold (Harold) Victor HANDSPIKER _+
| | (1911 - 1980) m 1931
|_Delores Maureen HANDSPIKER _|
|
|_Emilie-Marie THIBAULT _____________+
(1914 - 1980) m 1931
[350] living - details excluded
_John STARK _______________+
| (.... - 1824) m 1793
_Joseph "Joe" STARK _|
| m 1821 |
| |_Jannet MACINTYRE _________
| m 1793
|
|--Matilda STARK
| (1827 - 1909)
| _William Henry HANDSPIKER _+
| | (1775 - 1857) m 1796
|_Ann HANDSPIKER _____|
(1801 - 1871) m 1821|
|_Leah VANTASSEL ___________
(1777 - 1864) m 1796
[708]
Living in Freeport in 1901 Census.
Decedent: 1909 Mrs. Matilda Thurber Date listed:Tuesday, August 24, 1909 Source :Digby Courier of Sept. 3. Mrs. Matilda THURBER,of Cow Ledge, died at her home on Tuesday morning,August
24th. She was over 80 years of age. Funeral took place on Wednesday,Rev. A. H. SAUNDERS.
Birth Records for Digby Neck, Long Island and Brier Island 1864 - 1874
Page No. Child Gender Date Place Father Occupation Mother Marriage
90424 Enos THURBER ? 29 Aug1869 Freeport John THURBER FishermanMatilda
STURK
1859 Freeport
In Digby Census 1871/81/91, the following info
FREEPORT
Thurber, John 73 - - Fisherman
Matilda 43 53 63 (in 1891 w/ Alonzo
Georgina 19 - -
Emaline 16 - -
Catharine 16 - -
Chester 11 21 -
Alonzo 9 19 -
Mary 6 16 -
Enos D. 2 12 21
Howard R. - 8 18
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nsdigby/census/1901freeport8.htm
Lists Matilda Thurber, widow, as living in Freeport, Color "W" head of household, b. 15-Dec-1827, age 74, born Nova Scotia, tribal origin - English, nationality Canadian, religion Baptist, mother tongue English. Living with her, at the time:
Enos, son, single b. 29-Aug-1869 aged 31 a fisherman (and all other criteria same)
Howard, son, single b. 4-Apr-1872 aged 28, a ??
Unsure of first three children listed, as SUPPOSEDLY, John and Matilda didn't marry until 1859. So, were the first three from a previous wife of John's? Could be. Could be other reasons, or marriage date may be incorrect?
_Peter WHITE ________+
| (.... - 1733)
_Peter WHITE __________|
| m 1747 |
| |_Abigail LIPPENCOTT _
|
|
|--Philip WHITE
|
| _Phillip TABOR ______+
| | (1689 - 1750)
|_Huldah (Huldy) TABOR _|
(1724 - ....) m 1747 |
|_Susannah ? _________
[1485]
Little is known of Philip. Some sources indicate he died early in the American Revolution, as a loyal follower of the Crown. It is said his comrades avenged his death by hanging the man who slayed Philip, erecting a board nearby stating: "Up goes Huddy for White". A side note from related source indicates that Philip and William joined the King's Army in 1775, the Philip was captured by Henry Huddy's rebels on 30-Mar-1782. During an escape attempt, he was beaten and hacked to death. Later, Huddy was captured by Loyalists and hanged on a tree, as described before.
Philip was in command of the schooner "Hero's Revenge" during the War. His commission was as "Prize Master" of the schooner "Wasp" stationed in and around New York.