Family of Charles^8 Van Wickler

Charles^8 Van Wickler (William^7, Evert^6, Evert^5, Frederick^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. June 1836, Long Island, NY

Married: Phebe^9 Van Wickler (b. June 1837, NY) before 1865, NY

Children:  
1. Leander^9 Van Wickler, b. abt 1865, NY

2. Mary^9 A.Van Wickler, b. abt 1867, NY

3. Sarah^9 M. Van Wickler, b. abt 1869, NY

4. Romine^9 Van Wickler, b. abt 1871, NY

5. Ada^9 Van Wickler, b. April 1875, NY

6. Charles^9 Foster Van Wickler, b. 25 July 1877, NY 

7. Irving^9 Davenport Van Wickler, b. 21 June 1879, NY

 
Parents:
Charles' parents are William and Rebecca Van Wickler
Phebe's parents are Foster and Mary Ann (Ryder) Van Wickler

Background information: 

Charles^8 Van Wickler (William^7, Evert^6, Evert^5, Frederick^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. June 1836, Long Island, NY. He married Phebe^9 Van Wickler (b. June 1837, NY) before 1865, dau. of his first cousin, Foster^8 Van Wickler. Charles is listed as a laborer in the 1880 US Census and Foster^8 Van Wicklin, his first cousin and father-in-law, resides in his household and is listed with the occupation of carpenter. In 1900, Charles is listed as an Oysterman. 

Children: Leander^9 Van Wickler, b. abt 1865, NY; Mary^9 A. Van Wickler, b. abt 1867, NY. She married John Zeller; Sarah^9 M. Van Wickler, b. abt 1869, NY; Romine^9 Van Wickler, b. abt 1871, NY; Ada^9 A. Van Wickler, b. April 1875, NY. She was a laundress living with her parents in 1900. She married first to William Augustus Baker [b. 8 Oct 1874 and d. 25 July 1945] and Floyd E. Van Wickler appears to have been their illegitimate child [See details in 6 Sept 2015 email from Wayne Anderson in source section below]Ada appears to have married a second time to a Mr. Chappell; Charles^9 Foster Van Wickler, b. 25 July 1877, NY and resided Inwood, Queens, NY. He married Susan F. Finley, d/o William Finley. In 1900 he is a tinsmith in Inwood, NY; Irving^9 Davenport Van Wickler, b. 21 June 1879, NY. He married Sarah F. ______ (b. abt 1876, NY) 1902, NY. In 1900 he is a day laborer in Inwood, NY. At the time of his WWI draft registration, Irving is living on Warren Ave, Inwood, Nassau, NY. He is a plumber with the Calif. Loading Co. of Old Bridge, Middlesex, NJ. He is of small height and medium build with blue eyes and black hair;

Source:
Harry Macy, Jr. The Van Wicklen/Van Wickle Family: Including its Frisian Origin and Connections to Minnerly and Kranchheyt; The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 128, No. 4 (October 1997); p. 245-8.

1870 US Census for Hempstead, Queens, NY lists Charles Van Wickler, 34, Bayman (b. abt 1835, NY) with wife, Phebe, 33, keeping house (b. abt 1836, NY) with Leander, 5 (male), Mary, 3, and Sarah M., 6 months.

1880 US Census for Queens, NY lists Foster Van Wickler, 65, Carpenter, widower, in the household of his son-in-law, Charles Van Wickler, 44, Laborer. With Charles is his wife, Phebe, 43, Leander, son, 15, Mary, 13, daughter, Sarah, 11, daughter, Romine, 9, son, Ada, 5, daughter, Charles, 3, son, and Irvin,1, daughter. (All b. NY). Phebe is Foster's biological daughter.

1880 US Census for Hempstead, Queens, NY for family of Charles and Phebe (Van Wickler) Van Wickler

1900 US Census for Inwood, Nassau, NY (Jeanette avenue) lists Charles M. Van Wickler, head, 63, b. June 1836, NY (father b. NY, mother b. MA), Oysterman with wife Phoebe, 62, b. June 1837, NY (parents b. NY) with Ada A., dau, 25, b. Apr 1875, NY, does laundry, Irving D., son, 20, b. June 1879, NY, day laborer, and Floyd E., son, 1, b. Jan. 1899. Next door is son, Charles F. Van Wickler, tinsmith, head, b. July 1877, 22, b. NY, and wife Susan F., 17, b. Aug 1882, NY.

1910 US Census for District 16, Central Avenue, Hempstead, Nassau, NY lists John Zeller, head, 42, b. NY (NY, NY) (M1-24), county commissioner, with wife, Mary A., 42 (m1-24), John J., son, 20, single, grocery store worker, Charles A., 17, son, laborer, Jewel B., 15, son, laborer, Mary L. 12, dau., Linwood, 10, son, and Charles Van Wickler, father-in-law, 73, widower, no occup.

WWI Draft Registration Card (1917-1918) for Irving Davenport Van Wickler of Warren Ave, Inwood, Nassau, NY, b. 21 June 1879, NY. He is a plumber with Calif. Loading Co. of Old Bridge, Middlesex, NJ. Wife is Sara Van Wickler, Warren Ave, Inwood, NY. He is of small height, medium build with blue eyes and black hair.

WWI Draft Registration Card, (1917-1918) for Floyd Edward Van Wickler, b. 15 Jan 1899. Farm laborer, Bloomville, Delaware, NY. Nearest kin listed is sister, Ada Van Wickler of Valley Stream, L.I. Floyd is described as medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair.

WWI Draft Registration Card, (1917-1918) for Charles Foster Van Wickler, b. 25 July 1877 and residing, Nassau, NY at time of WWI draft registration. He is a Painter and trainman, L.I.R.R. and closest relative listed on form is Susan F. Van Wickler, Jeanette Ave., Inwood, Nassau, NY. Charles is short, small build with blue eyes and black hair. 

1930 US Census for Hempstead, Nassau, NY lists Irving D. Van Wickler, 50, b. NY (parents b. NY), plumber, with wife, Sarah F., 54, b. NY (parents b. NY). Next door is Ronels Van Wickler, 28, b. NY (parents b. NY), handyman for pvt. family, with wife Louise, 27, b. NY (parents b. Germany) and dau., Audrey, 5, b. NY. Also residing in household of Ronels and Louise is Matilda Freund, 27, sister in law, b. NY (parents b. Germany), bookkeeper.

1930 US Census for 57th street, Manhattan, NY, NY lists Floyd Van Wickler, lodger, 30, single, b. US (parents b. US); chauffer (automobile).

6 Sept 2015 email from Wayne Anderson provides the following information based on newspaper articles regarding a 1934 car accident where Irving lost his left leg and 2 boys, Floyd and Ronald, died. Apparently Floyd was driving the3 to visit his mom, Mrs. William Baker of Lilly Hill Road, East Hampton.