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    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickles, Sickels
    2. karen wreden
    3. Kirsten, Thank you for your info. I found the death certificates you entered for McKinney at Nancy P. site. However, when I subtracted the age from the dod, I have Elizabeth born about 1815; too old for my George generation. My George, Sr was born about 1854, son of Jacob. I connected George Jr with Anna M. and Isaac Struble in the 1930 census. Don't know what happened to George Sr, or other children; Anna M. lists having 4 children in census. I found a George Sickles in the 1860 census for Byram Twp. age 65, born NJ , he would be born about 1795; no wife or children listed. Could be your George. Elizabeth's father George is in the generation with Jacob, could be his brother. i.e. family name of George, and Byram Twp. The 1795 George does not appear in the 1870 census. Need to get back one more generation. The only Will listed in Surrogate is for Cornelius (Apr 1804) that Nancy mentioned, which lists sons Daniel and Cornelius. I hope to get to the library some time this week and check the Sussex Register index for Siickles, Sickels and see what I can find. Karen, NJ

    03/19/2007 12:36:07
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] Sickles, Sickels
    2. kirswill
    3. Karen, You're welcome, and thank you also for sharing. That includes your pointing out the result of your calculation. I just double-checked the certificate, which states that Elizabeth died in 1899, not 1889. So she was b abt 26 Sep 1825. I e-mailed Nancy so that she can correct the error. I submitted that info a while ago, so I'm not sure whether it is her error or mine. Of course this Elizabeth's father is still too old to be your George, though I guess he might be your Jacob's father. I found that I had not taken very many notes on Sickles families, and what Sickles I did find didn't seem to connect, at least not right off the bat. I did find a July 1871 marriage of Zackariah Cooper of BTown and Sarah E Sickles of Stanhope in Independence Twp Warren Co. There was also a marriage of Mary E and William Weller. The parents' column for that sheet seems to give her parents' names - Samuel and Eliza Sickle. I think that marriage took place in 1876. I think I found one Vansickle(s) marriage and one Stickle(s) marriage. More details if you want. I did also find a couple of births after 1867, though didn't recognize any of them as relating to your Sickles. The same goes for deaths. Kirsten On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 06:36:07 -0400, karen wreden wrote > Kirsten, > > Thank you for your info. I found the death certificates you > entered for McKinney at Nancy P. site. However, when I subtracted > the age from the dod, I have Elizabeth born about 1815; too old for > my George generation. My George, Sr was born about 1854, son of > Jacob. I connected George Jr with Anna M. and Isaac Struble in the > 1930 census. Don't know what happened to George Sr, or other > children; Anna M. lists having 4 children in census. > > I found a George Sickles in the 1860 census for Byram Twp. age > 65, born NJ , he would be born about 1795; no wife or children > listed. Could be your George. Elizabeth's father George is in the > generation with Jacob, could be his brother. i.e. family name of > George, and Byram Twp. The 1795 George does not appear in the 1870 > census. Need to get back one more generation. > > The only Will listed in Surrogate is for Cornelius (Apr 1804) > that Nancy mentioned, which lists sons Daniel and Cornelius. > > I hope to get to the library some time this week and check the > Sussex Register index for Siickles, Sickels and see what I can find. > > Karen, NJ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJSUSSEX- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)

    03/19/2007 02:55:47