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Family of Willie^9 "Rip" Van VickleWillie^9
"Rip" Van Vickle (John^8, Jackson^7, Evert^6
Van Vickle, Evert^5 Van Wicklen, Frederick^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b.
1893, TX
Children:
2. Billie^10 Fae Van Vickle, b. 24 Feb 1936, Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma
Background information: Willie^9 "Rip" Van Vickle (John^8,
Jackson^7, Evert^6
Van Vickle, Evert^5 Van Wicklen, Frederick^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b.
18 May 1893, TX and d. 26 May 1977, Bakersfield, Kern, CA. In 1920 he was a laborer in
Oil Fields in Hewett, OK. He resided last 36 years of his life in Arvin, Kern,
CA. (See obit. in source section below) He
married Helen Ester Harmon (b. 4 December 1899, Des Moines,
IA) 13 July 1918, Camp Bowie, Tarrant, TX. She is the daughter of Isaac R.
Harmon (b. 27 July 1863, Edwardsville, Madison, IL) and Evelyn Reseda (King)
Harmon (b. 20 Apr 1864, Collinsville, Madison, IL) Source: From Early Ohio Settlers: Purchasers of Land in Southwestern Ohio, 1800-1840. Van Vickel, Robert (A)* August 17, 1812, residence Butler range 01, township 03, section 10. Alexander Grant was R1, T3, section 4, 1813. These sections touch corners, they were neighbors. Grant is my (Naomi Emmich) ancestor, his youngest aunt married Robert VanVickle. The land patent for Grant is in his name alone, dated 1813, yet in February 1819, he and Evert (Robert's brother) Van Vickle sell the land to Jonathan Winn. The only reason to present this is that it shows Evert Van Vickle and wife Sarah (White) Van Vickle were physically present before the justices of Butler Co, Ohio in February 1819 to sign this deed. Mel's synopsis and biography of Enoch Van Vickle would indicate they had already removed to Jennings Co, IN. I would suggest they may have moved around often, more than one direct move. If these folks could get to Iowa to have William there in 1816, they may have had cousins just across the river in what became Missouri. The army needed a ferry among other things. --from Naomi Emmich in Brian Christensen's Van Vickle Research, 1982-2001 1870 US Census for Clay, Lafayette, MO lists Jackson Van Vickle, 45, farmer, b. IL, with wife, Louisa, 37, keeps house, b. IL and Scott, son, 12, b. IA, Eliza, dau., 11, b. Nebraska, John, son, 7, b. Nebraska, and Benjamin, son, 5, b. Nebraska. 1880 US Census for Hopkins County, TX lists John Van Vickle, 46, farmer, b. TX (parents b. MO) with two of his nephews, Ben, 15, farm laborer, b. MO, and John, 12, farm laborer, b. TX (John is the brother of Jackson who is the father of these two boys) familysearch.com lists John Van Vickle marriage to Lena Townsen on 22 September 1887 in Hopkins, TX 1910 US Census for Earl, Jefferson, OK lists Millie V. Van wickle, stepdau., 21, single, b. TX (TX, TX) and Willie V. Van Vickle, stepson, 16, single, b. TX (TX, TX) living in household of Clayborn J. Henderson, head, 47 (M2-4), TTx (TN, MS) and Lena C., wife, 38 (M2-4), b. TX (TX, TX), George Henderson, son, 14, b. OK (TX, TX) and Willis Henderson, son, 11, b. OK (TX, TX) 1920 US Census for Hewett, Carter, Oklahoma lists Willie VanVickle, 27, b. TX (father b. MO, mother b. TX), laborer in oil fields, with wife, Helen, 20, b. IA (father b. IA, mother b. IL), wash (oil fields) Willie Van Vickle, b. 18 May 1893, Texas, and d. 26 May 1977 (SS# 441-09-3775) at age 84 years. Obit. in Bakersfield Californian, Sunday, May 29, 1977 - Van Vickle, Willie - Service will be conducted at 10AM Tuesday in the Arvin District Cemetery for Willie Van Vickle, 84, of 1228 Mark St., Arvin, who died Thursday. Arvin VFW Post #8809 will officiate. Mr. Van Vickle, a native of Bonita, Texas was a resident of Arvin 36 years. He was last employed by the Delbert Harris Farms as a farm laborer. He served with the US Army during WWI. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Boucher of Santa Barbara and Mrs. Billie Merritt of Arvin; a sister, Mrs. Molly Timmons of Colgate, Oklahoma; four grandchildren and 4 great grand children. J. W. Sams and Sons funeral Home - Arvin. Email dated 11 January 2002 from Cheryl Viger (see wife's obit under Helen Van Vickle above) (from Larry W. Townsend in email dated 17 May 2002 -- I am related to William "Willie/Bill" Van Vickle was the son of John Van Vickle and Lena C. Townsend. John Van Vickle was born ca. 1867 and it is unknown at this time when he died. He married Lena C. Townsend, dau. of James and Nancy Ann (Askew) Townsend, on 22 September 1887 in Hopkins Co., TX. He may have died because Lena remarried to Claborn J. Henderson ca. 1906.) SSDI Willie
Van Vickle, b. 18 May 1893 and d. May 1977. Issued Oklahoma. Died Arvin, Kern,
CA Bakersfield Californian, Tuesday, December 29, 1964 (Ancestry.com) Funeral services for Mrs. Helen E. Van Vickle, 65, Arvin, CA will be conducted at 2PM Thursday in the H.R. Bergdorf Mortuary Chapel. Rev. Charles Jones, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Arvin will officiate. Interment will be in the Arvin Cemetery. Mrs. Van Vickle died Monday in her home. She was born in Des Moines, IA and have lived in Arvin for 25 years. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband, Willie, two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Boucher and Mrs. Billie Merritt, both of Arvin; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Walton of Pico Rivera and Mrs. Jess Spannagel of Walters, OK, three brothers, Harold Harmon of Arvin, Earl Harmon of Bakersfield, and George Harmon of Hobbs, NM; three grandchildren. Merced Sun Star, Merced, CA, Friday, June 20, 1997, page B-2, Lillian Boucher (Ancestry.com) Lillian Boucher, homemaker, an 11 year resident of Merced County, died Sunday at Mercy Hospital. She was 76. Mrs. Boucher was born May 27, 1921 in Iowa. She was a member of the Lions Club, the Eastern Star, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Women's Auxiliary of Arvin. She and her husband owned and operated the Couches Jewelry Store in Arvin for 25 years. She was a Los Angeles Dodges fan and lover of Hersey's kisses. She enjoyed spending time with her family, friends, and having a lot of children around. She was a housekeeper for 20 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, G.T. Boucher, her parents, William and Helen Van Vickle, and a sister, Billie Merritt. Survivors include a daughter, Sharon Burchard of Merced, a son, Michael Boucher of Mission Viejo; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held Saturday at 2PM at her residence in Merced. the Rev. Castle of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will officiate. Interment will be at the Merced District Cemetery.
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