Andrew was born in 1843. He passed away in 1901.[1][2]
Married Mary Elvira Mead 1 Jan 1866 in Oakland County, Michigan.
Father of Milo A. Van Sickle b 1871 and Edith Elizabeth Van Sickle Riechen b 1874.
Andrew Van Sickle met death suddenly yesterday while assisting in the removal of his furniture from his residence at No. 2112 Hoyt to the depot. He intended moving to Blaine, and had just completed the last load when he threw up his hands and fell dead. Deceased was 58 years old and had been suffering from heart disease for several years and leaves a wife and two children. The funerals will take place from Jerread's undertaking parlors. The remains of Andrew Van Sickle who died suddenly Wednesday evening of heart disease, will be buried tomorrow morning at 10:15 from the M.E. church. Mr. Van Sickle was an old soldier, having served through the civil war with the Twenty-second Michigan regiment, and was well known in Everett. He leaves a wife and two minor children and a daughter, who is the wife of L.S. Rekin, 2713 Walnut street. He also has a grown son in Michigan.
Andrew Van Sickle enlisted on 8-14-1862 giving his residence as Salem, Mi, and 18 years of age. He was mustered into 22nd Mi Infantry Co. "H" and mustered out 6-26-1865 at Nashville, Tn as a Corpl. He was wounded 9-20-1863 at Chickamauga, Ga. Evergreen Cemetery, Everett Washington Everett Daily Herald 5-3-1901
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