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Family of Daniel^7 Van Wicklen
Daniel^7 Van Wicklen (John^6,
Daniel^5, Jacob^4, Garret^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1
Jeppes), b. June 6, 1837, East Norwich, Nassau, NY 2. Cora^8 Van Wicklen, b. abt 1873, WI 3. Maude^8 Van Wicklen, b. 19 Jan 1875, Green Bay, WI 4. Arthur^8 Van Wicklen, b. 7 August 1878, Missouri (1900 and 1910 US Census information indicates that Julia had four children, three of whom were still living.)
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Source: Research note from Harry Macy, Jr: Daniel^7 Van Wicklen (widow, Julia); Co. F, 87th Inf, F, 40th NY Inf, A, 3rd Wisconsin, Unassigned Recruit, same Cav.; 8-21-1884 #520681, cert 652704, from Kansas; widow #663934, cert 507272, Kansas Additional information on Daniel's military record. Enlisted 6 October 1861 as Pvt. in Co. F, 87th Inf. Reg., NY (Union) at age 23--distinguished service. He transferred to Co. F, 40th Infantry Reg. on 6 Sep 1862 and deserted Co. F, 40th on 7 Sep 1862 in Alex., VA. On 28 November 1863, as resident of Pleasant Springs, Wisconsin, he enlisted in Co. A, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, Wisconsin and transferred 23 March 1865 from Co. A to Co. K. He mustered out of 3rd Cav. on 29 Sept 1865. 31 July 2014 email from Denise Davis [Daniel^7 Van Wicklin is Denise's brother-in-law's great great grandfather] Daniel filed for pension benefits, himself, in 1884. He was eventually granted a pension, but after he died his wife, Julia had to apply as a widow and both Daniel and Julia were turned down again and again as he was classified a deserter from his New York unit. But...eventually both were given benefits. Julia's eventual pension benefits were granted by an act of Congress. 1870 US Census for Kaukauna, Outagamie, WI lists Daniel Van Wicklen, cooper, 29, b. NY with wife, Julia, 21, keeping house, b. NY, and daughter, Eva, 3, b. Wisc. 1910 US Census for Ward 5, Kansas City, Wyandotte, KS lists Jules Van Wicklen, roomer, 61, roomer (4 children, 3 living), b. NY (RI, NY), no occ. IGI, www.familysearch.com Vital statistics for Daniel and Julie Van Wicklen and their children and grandchildren provided by Denise Davis via snail mail on 17 August 2014. She provided a CD filled with documents pertaining to Daniel's civil war pension application from the National Archives.
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