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Family of Norman^11 Van Wickler

 

Norman^11 Van Wickler (Pearley^10, John^9, John^8, John^7, Evert^6, Evert^5, Frederick^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 1921, NY

Married:
(first married to) _______ (unknown)

(married second to) Florence _______


Children:  

(by first marriage to _____)

1. Norman^12 Van Wickler, Jr.

2. Peter^12 Van Wickler

(by second marriage to Florence)

3. Richard^12 Van Wickler, b. 2 June 1960

Parents:
Norman's parents are Pearley and Carrie Van Wickler

Florence's parents are __________________-

Background information: Norman^11 Van Wickler (Pearley^10, John^9, John^8, John^7, Evert^6, Evert^5, Frederick^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 1921, NY. By his first marriage to _________, he had two sons, Norman and Peter. By his second marriage to Florence _______, he had one son, Richard, b. 2 June 1960.

Children: (by first marriage to _____) Norman^12 Van Wickler, Jr.and Peter^12 Van Wicklin (by second marriage to Florence ______) Richard^12 Van Wickler, b. 2 June 1960

Sources:
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 Foster Van Wickler, 42 (b. NY abt. 1827), house carpenter, with Sarah, wife, 32, keeps house, and children, Kate A., 13, Abby A., 11, Sarah R., 8, John W., 5, and Mary E., 3. Hannah, 73, at home is also listed in this household. Presumably this could be John Foster's mother, Ann Nancy (Foster) Van Wickle(r).

1900 US Census for Jeannette Avenue, Inwood, Hempstead, Nassau, NY lists John W. Van Wickler, 30, b. Dec. 1864, day laborer, with Jennie F., wife, 30, b. Dec. 1864, and Esther, dau., 7, b. July 1892, at school, Pearley, son, 6, b. Feb. 1894, and Lucy, dau., 5, b. March 1895.

1910 US Census for Inwood, Hempstead, Nassau, NY lists John W. Van Wickler, head, 43, carpenter, with wife, Jennie, 40, and Esther, dau., 18, Pearl, son, 16, and Lucy, dau., 15. 

WWI Draft Registration Card (1917-1918) for Pearly Van Wickler of Jeanette Ave., Inwood, Nassau, NY indicates he was b. 12 Feb 1894 and was single and a chauffer. He is described at tall, with medium build, brown eyes and black hair (not balding).

1920 US Census for Hempstead, Nassau, NY lists Pearl Van Wickler, head, 27, b. NY (parents b. NY), chauffer, with wife, Carrie, 24, b. NY (parents b. Germany) 

1920 US Census for Hempstead, Nassau, NY lists John W. Van Wickler, 53, b. NY (parents b. NY), carpenter, with wife, Jennie, 50, b. NY (parents b. NY)

1930 US Census for Hempstead, Nassau, NY lists Pearly Van Wickler, head, 35, b. NY (parents b. NY), Chauffer, with wife, Carrie, 31, b. NY, and son, Norman, 8, b. NY. 

SS Death Index for Pearly Van Wickler lists a death date of May 1984 in Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma. The SS# was issued in NY.

8 Dec 2004 email from Kristina Stoltz. I am the granddaughter of Pearly Van Wickler. [Your records show] that he was married to Carrie Van Wickler and they had a son, Norman Van Wickler. While I do not know all the specifics, Carrie and Pearly were divorced and Pearly remarried a Roberta Marshall of Oklahoma. They met on Long Island. They subsequently had three children, a Robert Glen who died at birth, Michael Van Wickler, and Linda Van Wickler. Both Robert Glen and Michael were born on Long Island and then after they moved to Oklahoma, they had Linda. Linda is my mother. Roberta is deceased. There are several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Information on family of Norman^11 Van Wickler, courtesy of Kristin Van Wickler, the granddaughter of Norman^11. (26 March 2005 email)

Also...research notes of Harry Macy, Jr. as forwarded in 6 July 2000 email by Michael Wolfe.