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Note: SOURCE HAS WRITTEN A BOOK ON THE VAN WINKLES "GENEALOGY OF THE THE VAN WINKLE FAMILY 1630-1993 DESCENDANTS OF JACOB WALICHS" 76.0 MOSES VAN WINKLE He was born (in New York?) 16 Dec. 1765 (1770 per his gravestone) (27:1). He married ELIZABETH TYLER c1790, and they had ten children:(73: ; 74:12) .1 PAUL, 1791-1850+ .2 JAMES, c1792-c1852 .3 WILLIAM, 1794-1852 THE MAIN LINE 38.0 .4 MOSES JR., 1795-1880+ .5 ELIZABETH (VAN WINKLE) BLAND HULL, 1796-18? .6 ELIZA (VAN WINKLE) CLARK BECK, 1797-c1855 .7 DOROTHY (VAN WINKLE) BUTLER, c1798-1860+ .8 SARAH SUSAN (VAN WINKLE) EDDINGTON, 1799-1860+ .9 HESTER (VAN WINKLE) WHEELER, c1800-1897 .10 MARY (VAN WINKLE) SIMMONS, 1801-18? The older children state in census records that they were born in New York or Pennsylvania (13: ). This is very understandable because the states were just across the Delaware River and the Van Winkles lived on both sides of the river just south of present day Cochecton, New York. The History of Sullivan County, New York (3:640) mentions a Moses Van Winkle at Narrowsburgh, on the Delaware River (on the west side of Sullivan Co., bordering Pennsylvania). "At what time Homans came is not known; but it was probably before The Revolutionary war, as Moses Van Winkle and Jonathan Decker, two of his neighbors, left for--------- I will try to get the rest of this information.
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