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Note: l ( a rereading of the original by Ben. F. D. Fisher corrects Chambers page. 636.) 1753 Francis, Frederick and Baltus Pickele with Peter van Sickle, were indicted and acquitted of riot re leases and deeds Hunterdon Co Court Rec. May Term. 1752. Conrad Pickle was witness in def. A Francis Bickle was naturalized in 1755. Correspondence from Harriett Stryker-Rodda, a New Jersey based genealogist, to her client, Mr. David Avery, then of Halifax, Nova Scotia, concerning research in 1964 and 1971 in New Jersey, and in Germany, regarding the Pickel or Bickle family. (see attachment) Name: Frantz Wilhelm Pickel Year: 1720 Place: New York Source Publication Code: 1137.50 Primary Immigrant: Pickel, Frantz Wilhelm Annotation: Date and place of arrival, date and place of naturalization, date and place of church confirmation, date and place of mention on the New World. Compiled from city and church records, tombstone inscriptions, and books of wills. Name of parents, place of origin, ship traveled on, occupation, property records, and other information provided. Source Bibliography: CHAMBERS, THEODORE FREYLINGHUYSEN. The Early Germans of New Jersey, Their History, Churches and Genealogies. Dover, NJ: Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895. Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1999, 2000. Page: 35
Note: No marriage , no death date discovered; no children directly attributable to him, but believed by most researchers to have been the father of Nicholas, who became a loyalist. He signed the call in 1749 to Rev. Weygand as Frantz. Willem Bicke
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