or Van SICKLE,
Removes, after marriage before 1720 to New Jersey,
“The Early Germans of New Jersey; Their History, Churches and Genealogies” p.547:
Land Sale 12 Feb 1703/04 Gravesend, Kings Co., New York,
Purchase land 10 Feb.1697/8 Reyneer Van Sycklyn of Gravesend, [NYGB RECORD 54:304:]
12 Feb. 1703/4 Reyneer Van Sycklen of Gravesend deeds wife Jannitie for love and affection the Mill “which stands upon Hugh Garritson’s Creek in Gravesend” wit Ferdinand Van Sycklyn, ... their 5 children mentioned but not named. [REC. 54:304:]
Will dated 18 Nov 1703. To wife Jannitie all lands in Gravesend for life. To eldest son fferdinandus after decease or remarriage of wife all lands, &c., he to pay to his four brothers each 1/5 of said estate. Executors: brother Johannes Vansycklyn; brother John Albertse, brother John Vanhorne and brother Garrett Vanhorne. wit: Nicholsa Stillwell Jr., Cornelius Buys and Samuel Gerritsen. (Recorded 17 Apr.1704, in Liber 2 of Cons. p.279.) [RECORD 47:231:]
Widow of Joseph HAGEMAN, [RECORD 47:231:]
Children: (5 children mentioned in deed)
1.+Ferdinandus Reinierse Van SICKLEN, b.1688 Kings Co., LI, NY, [RECORD 47:231:]
2.+Cornelius Reinierse Van SICKLEN, b.1690 Gravesend, Kings, LI, NY, [RECORD 47:231:]
3.+Jan Reinierse, Van SICKLEN, bap.16 Jan.1695, [RECORD 47:231:]
4.+Renier Van SICKLEN, b.1697 Long Island, NY, [RECORD 47:231:]
5.?Eva Van SICKLEN, b.bef.1700 Franklin Park, Middlesex Co. NJ,
m2. abt.1706 Araien LANE (-aft. 1716)