Family of Rachel^6 Van Wicklin
Rachel^6 Van Wicklen (Isaac^5, Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1
Jeppes), b. 1806, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada
Married: John Campbell (b. abt 1806) before 1835
Children:
1. Elizabeth^7 Campbell, b. abt. 1835, Ontario, Canada
2. John^7 Campbell, b. abt. 1836, Ontario, Canada
3. Molly/Polly^7 Campbell, b. ? abt 1838, Ontario, Canada
4. Lucinda^7 Campbell, b. 20 July 1840, Haldimand Township, Ontario, Canada
Parents:
Rachel's parents are Isaac and Geesje/Aga
(Snedeker) Van Wicklen
John's parents are _______________________.
Background information:
Rachel^6 Van Wicklen (Isaac^5, Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes) was b. 1806, Ontario, Canada and m. John Campbell (b. abt. 1806) before 1835. They had four children.
According to personal correspondence from Harry Macy to me dated 28 August 1999,
On 29 July 1784, Isaac, Rachel's father, witnessed the marriage of Thomas Warren and Rachel Drake in Rhinebeck (Arthur
Kelly, Marriage Records of Four Reformed Congregations of Old Rhinebeck, 1971, p. 77). (Could this be where the name of
Rachel for Isaac's youngest daughter came from?)
Excerpts from Judy Houston's email dated 17 June 2000:
Oral history claimed the family (Campbell, Van Wicklin or both) had come as United Empire Loyalists from a Staten Island, NY
farm and settled near Cobourg, Ontario. An aunt said the name was Van Wickler and that they were Quakers from Pennsylvania
and that it was really Deutsch which is German. My research is sketchy because Lucinda's death certificate gave her mother's
name as Van Miclkins and her birth place as Haldimand Co. However, ...Lucy (Campbell) Davis who was b. in Brighton
Township suggested Haldimand Township, Northumberland as the place to look. (Additional clarification provided by Judy
Houston (email-26 June 2000) about the letter from her aunt. Judy quotes her aunt as saying, "Well, our grandmother Thomas,
her name was Van Wickler, was a quaker from Pennsylvania...". However, Judy points out that her aunt had mistaken her
maternal grandmother for her paternal grandmother THOMAS (born Germany). Her maternal grandmother was Lucinda
whose mother was a VW and United Empire Loyalist but likely not a Quaker.)
Children: Elizabeth^7
Campbell, b. abt. 1835, Ontario, Canada; John^7
Campbell, b. abt. 1836, Ontario, Canada; Molly/Polly^7
Campbell, b. ? abt 1838, Ontario, Canada; Lucinda^7 Campbell, b. 20 July 1840, Haldimand Township,
Northumberland, Ontario, Canada m. Robert Robbins (b. abt. 1839, Quebec) 5 October 1870. They had 6 children: Charles
Gilbert, Rachel Kate, Bertha Clara, Annie Victoria, Robert Harry, Ethel Violet.
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. 243.
IGI, www.familysearch.com (Vital statistics appear under various spellings of the Van Wicklen surname but most can be
accessed by using Van Wickelen or Van Wykkelen or Van Wickele)
Emails (17 June 2000 and 19 June 2000) with Judy H. and Georgi Sills, providing information on John and Rachel (Van
Wicklin) Campbell and family.
1871 Ontario census which lists a Rachel Campbell, age 64.
20Oct08 email from Al Campbell --
"I am the 5th great grandson of Oliver Campbell [b. 1744 NY, d.
1805] of Cramahe Township, Northumberland County, Ontario. Oliver had four sons,
William [b. 1775, d. abt 1863], John [b. 1776, d. ?], Stephen [b. 1780, d. 1854]
and Cornelius [b. 1791, d. 1860]. I am looking for information on Oliver's son,
John Campbell and his descendents.
I found your information on John Campbell, wife
of Rachel Van Wicklin and believe this John may be the son of John Campbell, son
of Oliver.
Oliver's son, William, married Harriet Scribner,
daughter of Solomon Scribner and Helena Van Wicklin, so it is reasonable to
think that Oliver's son, John, had a son, John, who could be the John Campbell
who married Rachel Van Wicklin. However, I have no documentation to prove this.
I do have information on the Campbells of Cramahe Township and would be happy to
share it. [If anyone has information that would be helpful
to Al...or if anyone would like to see the additional information that Al has on
the Campbells of Cramahe Township, email me
[john.vanwicklin@houghton.edu]
and I will forward your email to Al.]