Seventh Generation (Continued)
Family of Frederick Buckalew (272) & Phebe Messerole
645. Mary Buckalew. Born in 1797 in North Brunswick, NJ. Mary died in New Brunswick, NJ, on 4 April 1887; she was 90.
Mary married Isaac Thompson. Born about 1795 in NJ. Isaac died in New Brunswick, NJ, on 11 November 1852; he was 57.
They had the following children:
646. John F. Buckalew. Born in 1796 in North Brunswick, NJ. John F. died in Middlesex Co., NJ, on 15 November 1836; he was 40.
1836: Middlesex Co., NJ, Will and Inventory Index.
John F. married Hester Van Zandt.
They had one child:
647. Lydia Buckalew. Born about 1800 in New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., NJ.
1847, Oct 2nd, Records of First Reformed Church, New Brunswick, NJ: Assumed date of her joining the church. Parenthetical addition: "alive 11/67." I assume that this means that she was found to be alive when the church membership roll was audited in November of 1867.
Lydia married Cornelius Van Sickle, son of William Van Sickle & Ephey Johnson. Born on 4 April 1796. Cornelius died in May 1855; he was 59.
The information about the descendants of Cornelius and Lydia (Buckalew) Van Sickle was provided by Douglas C. Buckelew who found it in "The History of Van Sickle Family in The United States of America," published in 1880.
They had the following children:
648. Phebe Buckalew.
On 10 August 1839 Phebe married William Van Sickle, in Middlesex Co., NJ.
Different year of marriage on p. 483, Issue 3, Buckelew Traces; ref: Cranbury Church records, Genealogy Magazine of NJ, Vol 31-32. Sent to Gerry Green by Wm. Dobbins.
649. Hannah Buckalew.
650. Jane Buckalew.
Jane married McDonald.
651. John Buckalew.
652. Catherine Ann Buckalew. Born in 1806.
On 7 October 1827 when Catherine Ann was 21, she married Barnett.
They had the following children:
653. Frederick Buckalew Jr. Born in 1807. Frederick died on 16 August 1815; he was 8. Buried in Old Buckelew Farm, Georges Road, NJ.
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