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Family of Sarah^6 Hyacinth Van Wickle 

Sarah^6 Hyacinth Van Wickle (Jacob^5 Charles, Nicasius^4, Simon^3, Evert^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 2 September 1808, Old Bridge, Middlesex, NJ

Married: Increase Stoddard Wood (b. 1805, Orange Co., NY, d. 17 June 1849, New Orleans, LA) 22 October 1832, St Peters Epis. Church, Spottswood, NJ

Children:
1. Malvina^7 Wood, b. 24 June 1833
2. Amanda^7 Sarah Wood, b. 2 May 1835 (died in infancy)
3. 1st Lt. Charles^7 Andrews Wood, CSA, b. 8 Nov. 1839
4. George^7 Wisner Wood, b. 14 August 1842, Pointe Coupee, LA

Parents:
Sarah's parents are Jacob^5 Charles and Sarah (Morgan) Van Wickle
Increase's parents are ___________________.

Background information:

Sarah^6 Hyacinth Van Wickle
(Jacob^5 Charles, Nicasius^4, Simon^3, Evert^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 2 September 1808, Old Bridge, Middlesex, NJ and d. 24 March 1898, Baltimore, MD and bur. Greenwood Cem, NY. She married on 22 October 1832 (St. Peters Episc. Church, Spottswood, NJ) to Increase Stoddard Wood (b. 1805, Orange Co., NY and d. 17 June 1849, New Orleans, LA).

Children: Malvina^7 Wood, b. 24 June 1833 and d. 31 December 1852. She m. on 16 February 1852 to Dr. Thomas W. Compton, Sr. (b. 1821, Maryland and d. after 1875). (Note: Dr. Thomas Compton then married Malvina's first cousin, Emma Elizabeth Van Wickle. See family page for Stephen^6 Van Wickle); Amanda^7 Sarah Wood, b. 2 May 1835 and d. 13 November 1835 (died in infancy); 1st Lt. Charles^7 Andrews Wood, CSA, b. 8 Nov. 1839 and d. 6 May 1862 at Chatawa, Mississippi (Civil War). He was a First Lieutenant with the Crescent City Regiment; George^7 Wisner Wood, b. 14 August 1842, Pointe Coupee, LA and d. 10 February 1902, Baltimore, MD and bur. Greenwood Cem, Brooklyn, NY. He m. Laura D. Alexander on 16 November 1871 in New Orleans, LA

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. 250-1.

IGI, www.familysearch.com

Information on Sarah Morgan and her family provide in 12 July 2000 email by Ed Campbell.

Manuscript records of the Van Wickle and Morgan Families (a handwritten book in a library in Philadelphia; also on microfilm with LDS) From the cover page of the book -- "These records were collected and copied by James Hugh Aiken of Winsboro, South Carolina who died September 15, 1915" James Hugh Aiken was the great, great grandson of Judge Jacob Van Wickle of Middlesex County, NJ and the great great great grandson of Captain James Morgan of Middlesex County, NJ. (This note and three pages of information on three generations of Jacob Charles VW, Sr. family provided in an email from David Conroyd, dated 16 February 2002)

Michael Wolve review of DeSille Bible and Macy Charts raises suspicion about Abram VW being a child of Jacob Charles.

Harry Macy research notes on Jacob^5 Van Wickle and Sarah Morgan...
Jacob Van Wickle lived near Old Bridge and was a large landowner and a judge of the circuit court of Middlesex Co. for many years.

Will E-560, New Brunswick Surr. Ct., names eldest son, Nicholas, son Jacob Charles and 2 daughters of son Stephen, daughters Ann Amanda wife of Leonard Appleby, Hyacinth wife of I.S. Wood, Catherine Lyman

1820 living alone in Angelica, NY - 1 male over 45 (brother Evert also in Angelica at this time)
1830 - So. Amboy
1840 - Monroe, Middlesex, NJ
1850 - Monroe, Middlesex Co, NJ he is a farmer $12,000 with Susan 48, Cornelia Laton 33 and children, prob. stepdaughters.

Elected to Board of Chosen Freeholders, S. Amboy 1812-5, 17, 19-25, 27 (1882 History of Union and Middlesex Counties, p. 830)
George Warne Labow, A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America 1911, pp. 264-5 has acct of Ann Amanda Fitzallen VW that says her father of Old Bridge, judge of Middlesex Co. 53 years. Also notes Margaret Sophia VW's family.

1810, July 16 - Betty, a slave of Jacob Van Wickle, very old, baptized (gmnj 41-42)

Will of Susan R. VAn Wickle - file 12610 (Monmouth Co) Trenton, NJ in 1793 lists him as Jacob Vansickle, So Amboy, age 22.

Susan R., widow of Judge VW d. 11 May 1868 at age 68, Paterson, NJ

St Peter's burial record called him "per nultos annos sacrorum oustordem in aedem sacram."

Sarah H. confirmed St. Peters 24 June 1824 per church records (same day as brother Jacob Charles. Melvina E. confirmed 25 
April 1839.

On list of communicts 1823, Jacob and family are #1 on list.

Family of Major General James Morgan (information supplied by email (February 2002) from Ray Diltz
James Morgan (Capt.)
b. 1734 Monmouth Co/Middlesex Co, NJ
m. 1754 South Amboy, Middlesex, NJ
d. 1784 South Amboy, Middlesex, NJ
Father: Charles Morgan (III)

Wife: Margaret Everson
b. 18 August 1730 in South Amboy, Middlesex, NJ
d. 1827
Father: Nicholas (Evertson) Everson
Mother: Susanna Roeters

Children
1. Charles Morgan
b. 1754
Spouse: Hyacinth Allain

2. Nicholas Morgan
b. 1755

3. James Morgan (Major General)
b. 1756
d. 1822
Spouse: Ann Van Wickle

4. Abigail Morgan
b. abt 1758
m. John Rue

5. Susanna Morgan
b. abt 1760
Spouse: John Disbrow

6. Margaret Morgan
b. abt. 1762
m. Amos Stout

7. Mary Morgan
b. abt 1764
m. Thomas Wayne

8. Sarah Morgan
b. 16 August 1772 South Amboy, NJ
m. 24 June 1792 in NJ
d. 21 September 1835 Old Bridge, NJ
spouse: Jacob Charles Van Wickle (Judge)