An excellent account is also given of her father John Pickle, Jr. In the records he is called John Pickle, Johannes Pickel and also Bikel. The records of the births of their children are found in the registers of the Lutheran Trinity Church of Stone Arabia, in Palatine, Montgomery Co., N-Yr; and also in the Reformed Dutch Registers of Caughnawaga (now Fonda) in the same County. John Peekle and John Peekle Junior are found on the 1790 census of the last name place.
John Pickle was the son of John and Anna Maria Seeber Pickle. His mother died while he was still young and he was adopted by Johan Kilts.
..They were sent to me by a descendant of Johannes Kilts (John Pickle). John Pickle was to be the minister of the Dutch Reformed Church in Clockville, NY. A Klock was to donate the land on which the church was to be built. Unfortunately John Pickle died early and the church was not built."
M i John PICKLE
F ii Margaret PICKLE was born about 1756 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York.F iii Elizabeth PICKLE was born about 1758 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York.
F iv Margaret PICKLE was born about 1762 in Palatine, Montgomery County, New York.
F v Elizabeth PICKLE was born about 1764 in Palatine, Montgomery County, New York.
↑ Source: #S5 Note: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church to request LDS temple ordinances. CONT Search performed using PAF Insight on 05 Feb 2007 Data: Text: John Pickle; Male; Birth: About 1753 , Montgomery, New York; Death: 07 MAR 1815 Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York; Sealing to Parents: 16 JAN 1992 SLAKE; John or Johannas Pickle / Anna Maria Seeber; Father: John or Johannas Pickle; Mother: Anna Maria Seeber
Burial: "U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current" Ancestry Record 60525 #118922928 (accessed 30 January 2022) Johannes Pickle Jr burial (died on 7 Mar 1815) in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York, United States of America.
Source: S71 Type: Book Author: Nancy Wagoner Dixon Periodical: PALATINE ROOTS; The 1710 German Settlement in NY, as experienced by Johan Peter Wagoner Publication: Picton Press PO Box 1111 Camden, Maine Volume: 1 Page: 268 Register: LOC 94-66663 Repository: Carlsbad City Library Carlsbad, California
Source: S5 Repository: #REPO1 Title: International Genealogical index Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
Repository: REPO1 Name: Family History Library Address: 35 N. West Temple Street CONT Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 CONT USA CONT www.familysearch.org
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