I would appreciate hearing from anyone who recognizes this Sindle family from Little Falls NJ. I believe they are of Dutch origin. Myra E. VREELAND Lane Always looking for Vreelands and Goulds from Passaic and Essex Counties Source:Little Falls Eagle Illustrated, 7/27/1907 Sindle, Stephen: Over half a century ago Christopher Sindle established his grist mill in Little Falls, and from that grist mill has grown the present model mill of Stephen Sindle & Sons. Stephen Sindle has been an active worker in the mill since the age of 14, having succeeded his father 20 years ago, his son, Harold S., is also identified with the business. The firm are dealers in flour, feed, grain, hay, etc., and manufacturers of hair and wool felts, standard hair felt for covering steam pipes, boilers and lining ice houses, refrigerators, cars, etc., making a specialty of hard felt for gun wadding for cartridges. H. LYMAN SINDLE H. Lyman Sindle was born in Little Falls on March 16, 1903. He attended the Little Falls Grammar School, the Montclair High School, and later Spencer's Business College in Paterson. On August 12, 1920 he became a member of the Enterprise Fire Co. No. 2. While in the Enterprise he served as 1st Lieutenant and later became Captain. In 1929 he transferred to the Great Notch Fire Company; he was the first assistant fire chief until two years ago when he was elected chief. Mr. Sindle's hobby is baseball. He has played as a semi-professional and as a professional in the earlier Little Falls teams. In 1920 he was transferred from the Little Falls team to the Hartford team of the Eastern League. Mr. Sindle is also a competent trap shooter, evidently following in his father's footsteps, since his father was state champion trap shooter. In 1936 he married Miss Ruth Post, daughter of Colonel V. R. Post of Browertown Road. The couple have 2 children, Harry 10 years old and Gwendolyn, 7 years old. Mr. Sindle has traveled thru California, Florida, Kansas, and throughout almost all of the United States. Of all the states, he prefers California, because of its excellent climate and beautiful scenery. Mr. Sindle is a member of the Masonic Lodge of Little Falls.