Notes: Usually addressed as Allison, or L. Allison Hanselpacker. Will probated 1930 in Cambridge Parish. L ALLISON HANSELPACKER, (M), 10 March 1930, QU, F18975 Vol. 072 #072041 In 12-Mar-1891 article in the Sun, L. A. Hanselpacker is listed amongst those receiving certificates of competency for the coasting trade, by the marine board of examiners. R.A. Welsh, is also listed... poss. connection to Ina? Year of birth first calculated from Census records as 1855. Found reference to his birth as "Allison" in "Souvenir Queen's Jubilee, St John, NB, 1837-1887, J & A McMillan, Saint John, 1887" JUSTICE OF THE PEACE APPT: HANSELPECKER, ALLISON 1928 05 02 QU District: NB SUNBURY & QUEENS (#22) Subdistrict: Cambridge i Page 13 Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6444 15 138 Hanselpacker Allison M Head M Sep 28 1854 46 16 138 Hanselpacker Ina F Wife M Oct 13 1859 41 HANSELPACKER, Leverett Allison Born: 1854 Died: 1930 Aged: -- Birth Place: -- Death Place: -- Relationship: h/o Annie Priscilla Notes: -- Marker Location: -- Cemetery: Wesley Methodist Church Cemetery, Queens County Cemetery Location: Lower Jemseg His marker in Deer Islands's Mount Hope Cemetery, where his first wife, Ambrosina, is buried, is also listed, only with a birth year. 1911 Canada Census for Cambridge, Queens Co, NB: 30 99 Hanselpacker Allison M Head M May 1853 58 1901 31 99 Hanselpacker Ina F Wife M May 1860 46 1901
Notes: Ina, "Allison" and "Wells" (a.k.a. Charles Wellington, son of Seraphina Skinner Coes Hanselpacker Palmer and Philip Hanselpacker) are the only Hanselpackers (using that spelling) listed in the online version of the 1901 Queens County Census (at An cestry.com), as of Sep-2002. IMA HANSELPACKER, (F), 23 March 1921, QU, F18930 Vol. -- #027091 Name could be Ina or Ima, depending on record. The date of death makes sense, considering L. Allison's 2nd marriage date. LEVERETT A. HANSELPACKER, INA WELCH, 6 December 1893, ----, CH, F14887 #1753 VSfNBNp Vol. 86, shows marriage as taking place at Leonardville, Deer Island, Charlotte County, December 6th, by Rev. R.E. Stevens, addressing Leverett as Captain, and indicating Ina was eldest dau. of John Welch, Esq. in the 21 December 1893 Cour ier (likely Courier of St Croix). The wedding took place as the Welch home. In the New Brunswick Museum online "records" index, an Ina Hanselpacker appears as a direct descendant of George Leonard, UEL. Will take some time to figure out the connection, but that at leasts provides a direction for focus of search.
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