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Family of Albert^9 Tilton Van Wickle 

(Photo shows Albert and Emma Van Wickle in front of  "Van's Blacksmith Shop" in Eatontown, NJ...about 1907. Photo courtesy of Glenn C. Van Wicklin, Albert's grandson, via 12 April 2005 email.)

Albert^9 Tilton Van Wickle (Stephen^8, Isaac^7, Nicholas^6, John^5, Nicasius^4 (Nicholas), Simon^3, Evert^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 8 Jan 1882, NJ

Married: Emma Dornbecher (b. 1885, NY) abt 1903, NJ

Children:
1. Alma^10 A. Van Wickle, b. abt 1903, NJ

2. Carl^10 A. Van Wickle, b. 25 August 1917, NJ

(Photo is of Carl and his mother, Emma, in 1922, courtesy of Glenn Van Wicklin via 26 April 2005 email.)

Parents:
Albert's parents are Stephen and Mary Elizabeth (Johnson) Van Wickle
Emma's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dornbecher

Background information: Albert^9 Van Wickle (Stephen^8, Isaac^7, Nicholas^6, John^5, Nicasius^4 (Nicholas), Simon^3, Evert^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 8 Jan 1882, NJ and bapt 9 Jan 1890. He married Emma Dornbecher (b. 1885, NY) abt 1903, NJ

Children:
Alma^10 A. Van Wickle, b. abt 1903, NJ; Carl^10 A. Van Wickle, b. 25 Aug 1917, NJ and d. 26 June 2003, Cape Cod, MA. He married Flora Jean Bird (b. 18 July 1917).

The photo above is of Carl Van Wickle with his parent's Albert and Emma about 1938, courtesy of Glenn Van Wickle, via 12 April 2005 email. The marker below is from a Monmouth County, NJ Cemetery and lists Albert (1882-1954) and Emma (1885-1954) Van Wickle.

Source:
Harry Macy research notes for Stephen^8 Van Wickle (some dates received from Pat Horton--descendent of Sarah M. (Van Wickle) and Joseph B. Slator through one of their two daughters--Mary Elizabeth (May) Slator and Iola Slator. Iola Slator m. 1906 to Rev. William Boult and these are the grandparents of Pat Horton.)

1850 US Census for South Amboy, Middlesex, NJ lists Isaac Van Wickle, 28, farmer, with wife, Sarah, 20, Stephen, 3, Isaac, Jr., 2. All b. NJ. Also in household ar Ellen Van Pelt and Peter Morris.

1860 US Census for South Amboy, Middlesex, NJ lists Isaac Van Wickle, 45 (age must be in error), with Catherine, 50 (again, age in error), Stephen, 14, Isaac, 12, and Sarah, 10. All b. NJ

1880 census for Cranbury Twp, Middlesex County, NJ lists Stephen Van Wickle, 34, blacksmith, with Mary E. , wife, 38, keeps house, Robert, 12, Nicholas, 10, Sarah M., 9, Julia M., 6, Samuel P., 4, George, 2, and James Dry, 18 blacksmith apprentice. All b. NJ

1900 US Census for District 144, Shrewsbury, Monmouth, NJ lists George H. Lewis, head, b. June 1855, 45, M-22, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), blacksmith, with wife S. Annie, b. Feb 1855, 45, M-22, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), B. Henry, son, b. Sept 1878, 21, M-1, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), blacksmith, Bessie, dau-in-law, b. 1878, 21, M-1, E. Hattie, dau., b. Dec. 1884, 15, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), at school, and Albert VanVickle, boarder, b. June 1882, 17, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), blacksmith

1910 US Census for South Street, Eatontown, Monmouth, NJ lists Albert Van Wickle, head, 28, M1-7, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), blacksmith, with wife, Emma, 25, M1-7, b. NY (NY, NY), and daughter, Alma, 6, b. NJ (NJ, NY)

1920 US Census for Broad Street, Eatontown, Monmouth, NJ lists Albert Van Wickle, head, 37, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), machinist, with wife, Emma, 33, b. NY (NJ, NY), daughter Alma A., 16, b. NY (NJ, NY) bookkeeper for plumbing shop, and son Carl A., 2, b. NJ (NJ, NY)

1930 US Census for Eatontown, Monmouth, NJ lists Albert Van Wickle, 48, b. NJ (NJ, NJ) horseshoes, with wife Emma, 43, b. NY (NJ, Germ) and son, Carl, 12, b. NJ (NJ, NY)

2 May and 4 May 2011 emails from Terry Berntson, age 82. I am Theresa Berntson. I lived and spent my childhood in Eatontown, NJ.  Albert Van Wickle was my grandfather's brother. I used to go to Aunt Emma and she always had a treat for me and my brother. Sarah Van Wickle Willett was my mother. Nick Van Wickle was my grandfather. I went to see Carl and Alma about 20 years ago. I have a few pictures of Emma and my mother before she was married to Al. As kids we would go down to his shop which at that time was in his back yard. My brother and I were much younger. Carl and Alma were no longer living at home. They lived on either Broad or Main street [at the bottom of the hill].