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Family of Sylvanus^7 Van Wicklin 

(Gravestone of Sylvanus Van Wicklin located in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Brighton Twp, Ont, CAN)

Sylvanus^7 Van Wicklin (Cornelius^6, Garret^5, Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 1818, Ontario, Canada

Married: Alice Tackaberry (b. 1824, d. 1916) before 1843

Children:
1. Eliza^8 J. Van Wicklin, b. 1843, Ontario
2. Rosa^8 Van Wicklin, b. 17 April 1844, Ontario
3. Robert^8 William Van Wicklin, b. abt 1845, Ontario
4. Lucinda^8 Van Wicklin, b. 1847, Ontario
5. Lorenzo^8 Van Wicklin, b. 1852, Ontario
6. Sarah^8 M. Van Wicklin, b. 1854, Ontario
7. Hannah^8 Rebecca Van Wicklin, b. 1857, Ontario
8. Martha^8 A. Van Wicklin, b. 1859, Ontario
9. George^8 Albert Van Wicklin, b. 1862, Ontario
10. Augusta^8 Van Wicklin, b. 15 Apr 1873, Ontario

Parents:
Sylvanus' parents are Cornelius and Anne Van Wicklin
Alice's parents are Anthony and Eliza Tackaberry

Background information:

Sylvanus^7 Van Wicklin
(Cornelius^6, Garret^5, Paul^4, Garret^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), was b. 1818, Ontario, Canada and d. 5 May 1896 in Brighton Township, Ontario, Canada at age 77 years. He m. Alice Tackaberry (b. 1824 and d. 1916) before 1843. Alice is listed in 1871 Ontario Census as of Irish origin and unable to write. He is buried along with his wife, Alice, and children Lorenzo, Martha, George, and Lorenzo's wife and children in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Ontario, Canada. Sylvanus was a farmer and a blacksmith for the village of Brighton. In Belden Atlas of 1878, Sylvanus is listed with a 12.5 acre parcel of land in the village of Brighton. It appears that he was sectioning pieces of the land for building lots. Gates, like Sylvanus, resided in Brighton Township whereas the other siblings moved to Malahide, Elgin, Ontario (50 miles east). In 1910, Alice VanWicklin is living is Oswego, NY in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, John L. and Lucinda (VanWicklin) McDowell (see US Census data in sources below).

Children: Eliza^8 J. Van Wicklin, b. 1843, Ontario and d. 30 October 1885 at age 42. She married N. Tackabury; Rosa^8 Van Wicklin (b. 17 April 1844, d. 3 May 1876 at age 32 yr., 11 m, 14 days, bur. Mt. Hope, Brighton, Ontario) m. Dow Claus 9 February 1867; Robert^8 William Van Wicklin, b. abt 1845, Ontario; Lucinda^8 Van Wicklin, (b. 1847, d. 1927, bur. Mt. Hope, Brighton,Ontario). She m. John L. McDowell. It was his second marriage; Lorenzo^8 Van Wicklin, b. 1852, Ontario and d. 1907. Lorenzo m. Jennie Brooks (b. 1862 and d. 22 April 1942, Cramahe Twp). He was a fisherman.; Sarah^8 M. Van Wicklin, b. 1854, Ontario; Hannah^8 Rebecca Van Wicklin, b. 26 June 1857, Ontario. She died 17 March 1939. She married Horatio G. Saxton (b. 28 January 1838 and d. 21 July 1913) 18 March 1880 in Trenton, Ont., CAN. (Web-based information on the Saxton/Spafford family.) She is buried (Hannah Saxton) in Woods Cemetery, Cramahe Twp, Ont. Canada; Martha^8 A. Van Wicklin, b. 1859 and d. 1908; Ontario. Surrogate court record 8228 exists for Martha in the Archives of Ontario--located by Marg Trottman, 25 June 2002; George^8 A. Van Wicklin, b. 1862, Ontario and d. 11 May 1914. (See death registration in source section below); and Augusta^8 Van Wicklin, b. 15 Apr 1873, Ontario and d. 6 Jan 1944, Kern, CA. She married on 29 October 1895 in Brighton to George Allen Meredith, 24, of Brighton, b. Murray, s/o William and Ann (Evans) Meredith (see Marriage registration and census data in source section below.)

Note: On the same tombstone that lists Lucinda Van Wicklin McDowell (1847-1927) is the name Eliza, wife of N. Tackaberry (d. Oct. 30, 1885). This is Eliza J. Van Wicklin, first born of Sylvanus and Alice (Tackaberry) Van Wicklin. Also listed on this large marker are H.M. Tackaberry (1903-1974) and Samuel H. Tackaberry (1865-1941) and Maude Mallet (1870-1918) and daughter, Hilda. (visit to Mt. Hope, 27/28 July 2000)

Eliza, Rosa, and Lucinda are all buried in Section One, Row 14 of Mt Hope Cem, Brighton, Ontario, CAN. In Section two, Row Three are Lorenzo and his wife Jennie Brooks, Clarence D, Dorcie May, and Lewis R. and his wife Blanche Sturmey. Information on cemetery locations comes from fiche #6038217 examined by Jack Montgomery and reported to me in an email dated 10 November 2000.

I am not 100% sure that Cornelius and Anne Van Wicklin are Sylvanus' parents. I believe that Gates, Gilbert, Joseph, David, and Rebecca are Sylvanus' brothers and sisters. This is largely due to process of elimination in that we know the family lines of most other Van Wicklin's in the area--however, there is room for a surprise or two.

Additional note on Sylvanus VW (courtesy of Georgi Sills email 22 Nov 01) Sylvani Vanwicklin, age 27 --birthplace (Upper Canada) was imprisoned in the Colbourg Gaol in 1838 on the charge of treason. The Colbourg Gaol in the 1830s was quite unlike many of the country club institutions of present day. An interesting list is provided of the furnishings in: (1) the Debtor Apartment -- two tables, six bedsteads, six bedticks, two blankets, one rug, once cooking stove and pipes. (2) The Criminal's Apartment - One long table, two cooking stoves and pipes, nine rugs, sixteen blankets, seven bedticks, six bedsteads. In other parts of the building there was found: five common stoves, three tables, fifteen chairs and Judge's chair, chest belonging to Clerk of the Peace, five good padlocks, eighteen bad padlocks, two damaged knoblocks, three water pails, two washing tubs, four chamber pots, bread scales and five weights, one pair of leg irons, two pairs of hand cuffs, one iron collar, one pair of hand irons, two chains and staples, twelve candlesticks, two chairs, six hooks, six pair of snuffers, six ink stands, three copies of Statutes, Burns' Justice (4 Vol.), one Bible and Prayerbook, two testaments, two Companions for Pardoned. A February 1834 list of supplies received from Benjamin Throop included 21 lbs. of soap, 13 chamberpots, 15 drinking cups (tea), 8 padlocks, 2 washing tubs, 6 water pails, 6 4-pt blankets, 6 brooms, toweling, 2 ash boxes, 2 large water casks.

Additional note on treason charge (courtesy of Georgi Sills email dated 19 Dec 2001) I suspect that the charge [of treason for Syvanus VW] has everything to do with the rebellion of 1837-8...there were a number of men thrown in jail over this...whether charges were ever proved? ...who knows... suggest a look at local Cobourg or Toronto Newspapers, or even English language Montreal papers might get you more background on these matters. --Mike Stephenson (Genealogical researcher for Ontario, CAN; mstephenson@trent.ca)

Sources:
Beldon Atlas of 1878.

1842 Census, Canada West, Newcastle District, Northumberland County, Crahame Twp., LDS Film #281226 lists Sylvanus Van Wicklin, 4 British Canadian, 1 F 5-14, 1 M single 18-21, 1M married, 30-40, 2 church of England (This would indicate a female child older their their firstborn listed above) Information courtesy of Judith Zieg in 13 October 2004 email)

1848 Census for Canada West, Newcastle District, Northumberland County, Cramahe Twp lists Sylvinius Van Wicklin, blacksmith, proprietor, Lot 2, Concession 1, occupied, 5 total residents in house when census taken, 5 no creed or denomination, 5 natives of Canada British origin, 1 male under 5, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-14, 1 male 30-40 married, 1 male 14-45, married

1851 Census, Canada West lists Sylvanus, 34, blacksmith, b. CAN, E. Methodist, with Alice, 27, Eliza, 10, Rose, 6, William, 8, and Lucinda, 3. All b. CAN and all E. Methodist.

Brighton Township Census of 1851-2 and 1861 and 1871 Brighton Village Census

Brighton Cemetery records, fiche # 6038217, examined by Jack Montgomery and reported to me via email dated 10 November 2000.

Ontario marriage records. (R#8537 Augusta Van Wicklin, 24, d/o Sylvanus and Alice Van Wicklin married 29 October 1895 in Brighton to George Allen Meredith, 24, of Brighton, b. Murray, s/o William and Ann (Evans) Meredith. -located at Archives of Ontario on 25 June 2002 by Marg Trottman and John Van Wicklin

Ontario death registrations (provided in 20 February 2002 email by Marg Trottman Graham and lookups done on 25 June 2002 visit to Archives of Toronto)
R#22493 George Albert Van Wicklin, d. 11 May 1914 Brighton, Ont. at age 51years, 6 months, 11 days. Occupation listed as "gentleman"; parents are Sylvanus and Alice (Tackaberry) Van Wicklin. He died of tuberculosis of the lungs. 
R# 014080 Sylvanus Van Wicklin, d. 5 May 1896 Brighton Ont. at age 77 years. He was a Baptist and a blacksmith. No information provided on where he was born or who his parents were. (located by Marg Graham Trottman and John Van Wicklin on 25 June 2002 visit to Archives of Toronto)

1871 Ontario Census

1881 Ontario Census --courtesy of Cheryl Viger 30 April 2002 Census Place: Brighton, Northumberland East, Ontario, CAN; Source: FHL Film 1375875 NAC C-13239 Dist 123 SubDist D Page 17, Family 87 
(information following each name is Sex Marr Age Origin and Birthplace)
Sulvanus Van Wicklin M M 64 German Ontario
Alive Van Wicklin F M 54 Irish Ontario
Martha Van Wicklin F S 20 German Ontario
George Van Wicklin M S 19 German Ontario
Augustie Van Wicklin M S 13 German Ontario
Religion listed as Methodist for family

1881 Ontario Census also lists Sylvanus' dau. Lucinda, age 25, living in household of her sister, Eliza (Van Wicklin) Tackaberry
Eliza Tackaberry F Widow 36 German Ontario (her husband was N. Tackaberry)
Samual Tackaberry M S 15 German Ontario
Lucinda Van Wicklin F S 25 German Ontario
Religion: Methodist

1883 (witness of Martha Van Wicklin to a marriage) #008164-83 Charles Howard, 31, agent, Vermont, Rochester, NY, s/o Samuel A. and Sarah B., married Mahala Forge, 23, England, Brighton, d/o John & Ann, witnesses were G. A. Sweetman of Trenton and Martha Van Wicklein of Brighton, 4 Sep 1883 at Brighton.

1910 US Census for Oswego, Oswego, NY (ED #136) lists John L. McDowell, head, 73, 2nd marriage abt. 1890, b. NY (father b. Ireland, mother b. Germany), watchman for US Govt., with wife, Lucinda McDowell, 60, b. CAN (parents b. CAN) and mother-in-law, Alice Van Wicklin, 86, widow, b. CAN (Can, Can).

1910 US Census for Chicago, Cook, IL lists George Meredith, head, 37, M1-14, b. CAN (CAN, CAN), carpenter for railroad, with wife, Augusta, 34, M1-14, b. CAN (CAN, CAN)

1920 US Census for Chicago, Cook, IL lists George Meredith, head, 56, b. CAN (CAN, Eng), entered US 1897, Naturalized 1903, carpenter for railroad, with wife Augusta M., 47, b. CAN (NY, CAN), entered US 1897, naturalized 1903

1930 US Census for Chicago, Cook, IL lists George Meredith, head, 67, M-33, b. CAN (Can, Can), machinist for railroad, with wife, Augusta, 59, M1-14, b. CAN (Can, Can)

Personal visit to Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Ontario. Repeat visit 27/28 July 2000 to Mt. Hope resulted in location of Rosa Van Wicklin's tombstone (near the Tackaberry section and simply a small stone laid flat and partially buried by sod which says, Rosa, wife of Dow Claus, 3 May 1878 at age 28 y, 11m., 14 da) This changes birth order of siblings and puts Rosa as the fourth born--at least for now.

Woods Cemetery Inscriptions for Hannah R. (Van Wicklin) Saxton --submitted by Malcolm Montgomery in 26 October 2000 email

Marriage Certificate (Information provided in 20 February 2002 email by Marg Trottman Graham)
Van Wicklin, Hannah Rebecca 16 March 1880 Trenton, Ont., CAN Van Wicklin, Augusta 29 October 1895, Brighton, Ont., CAN

Census data on Robert William Van Wicklin - 1870 US Census for Ingersol, Midland, MI lists William Van Wickle (spelled VanMerkle in index), 27, common laborer, b. Can West, with wife, Malinda, 25, keeps house, b. CAN West, and dau., Janett, 2, b. MI; 1880 US Census for Midland, Midland, MI lists William Van Wicklin, 35, b. CAN (parents b. CAN), day laborer, widower, with his children, Janette, 12, b. MI, Alice, 9, b. MI, and Carrie, 7, b. MI in the household of his brother-in-law, Benjamin Reynolds, 39, b. CAN (parents b. CAN), farmer, with Elizabeth Reynolds, 28, keeping house, b. NY (parents b. NY) and their children, William H., 12, b. MI, Loren, 10, b. MI, Hannah, 8, b. MI, and Lura, 6, b. MI. Also residing in household is Coleman Reynolds, brother, day laborer, 28, b. CAN (parents b. CAN). (Apparently one of Benjamin Reynold's sisters married William. William's sister is clearly not Benjamin's wife in that Elizabeth was b. NY with parents b. NY.)  1900 US Census for Midland Twp, Midland, MI lists R. W. Vanwinkle, head, 55, b. August 1844, CAN (both parents b. CAN), farmer, migrated 1864, with wife, Nancy J., 52, b. June 1847, NY (father b. NY; mother b. CT) 1910 US Census for Midland, Midland, MI lists Robert W. VanWicklin, head, 64, b. CAN (father b. NY, mother b. CAN), second marriage of 28 years, migrated to US in 1864, farmer, with wife Nancy J., 62, b. NY (father b. NY; mother b. CT), second marriage of 28 years; Saginaw, Michigan marriage records R. W. VanWicklin married 11 April 1883 to Nancy J. McNeil (or Keefe); Midland Cemetery, Midland, MI inscriptions: Robert W. Van Wicklin, 1844-1918 and Nancy J. Van Wicklin 1847-1917.

California Death Index lists Augusta [Vanwicklin] Meredith, b. 15 Apr 1873, Canada [mother's maiden name was Tackaberry] and d. 6 Jan 1944, Kern, CA