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Family of Stephen^8 Van Wickle
[Photo is of a Blacksmith shop owned and operated by Stephen^8 Van Wickle, courtesy of his great great granddaughter, Barbara Likos, via 3 Jan 2011 email. Wording on the sign on top of the roof says T.H. Tyrrell Tottenville Machine Shop. On the side of the building it says S. VanWickle, Blacksmith and Horseshoers. Barbara does not know which of the three men is actually Stephen.] Stephen^8 Van Wickle (Isaac^7, Nicholas^6, John^5, Nicasius^4 (Nicholas), Simon^3, Evert^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b.
12 April 1844,
NJ 9. Charles^9 Van Wickle, b. 8 December 1892, NJ The marker pictured is from a
Monmouth County, NJ cemetery listing Nicholas Van Wickle, 1867-1959. This is
quite possibly Nicholas^9 Van Wickle above.
The marker below is from a Monmouth County, NJ Cemetery and lists Albert (1884-1954) and Emma (1885-1954) Van Wickle. Quite likely this is Albert^9 Van Wickle above and his wife.
Source:
Specific birthdates and baptism dates from Bible of Sarah M. Van Wickle and from
Trinity Episcopal Church of Red Bank, NJ, courtesy Pat Horton via 10 June 2005
email. 1860 US Census for South Amboy, Middlesex, NJ lists Isaac Van Wickle, 45 (age must be in error), with Catherine, 50 (again, age in error), Stephen, 14, Isaac, 12, and Sarah, 10. All b. NJ 1880 census for Cranbury Twp, Middlesex County, NJ lists Stephen Van Wickle, 34, blacksmith, with Mary E. , wife, 38, keeps house, Robert, 12, Nicholas, 10, Sarah M., 9, Julia M., 6, Samuel P., 4, George, 2, and James Dry, 18 blacksmith apprentice. All b. NJ Marriage: Slator - Van Wickle, On Sunday, Jan. 18, 1885 at Red Bank, N.J. by the Rev. T. J. Jowitt, Jos. B. Slater of New Orleans, LA to Miss Sarah Matilda Van Wickle, of Red Bank, NJ 1910 US Census for Ward 31, Brooklyn, Kings, NY lists Robert L. Hailey, head, 44, widower, b. LA (LA, LA), electrician (own store), Robert B., son, 12, b. NY (LA, NJ), Edward, son, 4, b. NY (LA, NJ), Joseph B. Slator, stepson, 19, b. NJ (LA, NJ), electrician (elec. company), Stephen Van Wickle, 65, widower, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), and Sarah B. Elkins, 60 widow, 6/4, b.NJ (NJ, NJ), housekeeper. 1910 US Census for Fifth Ward, New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ lists Samuel Van Wickle, head, 35, M1-10, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), laborer in tire factory, with wife, Annie, 37, M1-10, b. PA (PA, PA), and Gladys Van Wickle, niece, 7, b. NY (NJ, GER). 1910 US Census for Meadow Lane, Raritan Twp., Middlesex, NJ lists Robert Van Wickle, head, 41 (M1-5), b. NJ (NJ, NJ), farmer, with wife Addie Van Wickle, 40, M2-5, b. NY (NJ, NJ) and Hirse Lott, mother-in-law, 82, widow, b. NJ (NJ, NJ) 1910 US Census for South Street, Eatontown, Monmouth, NJ lists Albert Van Wickle, head, 28, M1-7, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), blacksmith, with wife, Emma, 25, M1-7, b. NY (NY, NY), and daughter, Alma, 6, b. NJ (NJ, NY) 1920 US Census for New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ lists Robert Van Wickle, head, 55, b. NJ (Holland, Holland), factory laborer, with wife, Annie, 49, b. NJ (Ger, NY) (Some discrepancies in the 1910 and 1920 census data) 1920 US Census for Broad Street, Eatontown, Monmouth, NJ lists Albert Van Wickle, head, 37, b. NJ (NJ, NJ), machinist, with wife, Emma, 33, b. NY (NJ, NY), daughter Alma A., 16, b. NY (NJ, NY) bookkeeper for plumbing shop, and son Carl A., 2, b. NJ (NJ, NY) 1930 US Census for Eatontown, Monmouth, NJ lists Albert Van Wickle, 48, b. NJ (NJ, NJ) horseshoes, with wife Emma, 43, b. NY (NJ, Germ) and son, Carl, 12, b. NJ (NJ, NY)
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