. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... greatinfluence over her husband. Edo \an \\inklewas known as a noble, kind-hearted man ofa most liberal nature. He possessed manylifelong friends, and from his jolly good na-ture was a friend to all. fie was of mediumlieight and rather portly in appearance. Hemarried (first! May 26, 1805, Jannetje \an-derhofT. Children: i. Antje (Ann), marriedJohn Thomjjson. 2. Elizabeth, married JudgeDavid Burnett. He married (second) De-cember I, 1811, Mrs. Jane (Van Houten)Post. Children: 3. Mary, married FrederickTreadwell Kctclnnn. 4. John
. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... greatinfluence over her husband. Edo \an \\inklewas known as a noble, kind-hearted man ofa most liberal nature. He possessed manylifelong friends, and from his jolly good na-ture was a friend to all. fie was of mediumlieight and rather portly in appearance. Hemarried (first! May 26, 1805, Jannetje \an-derhofT. Children: i. Antje (Ann), marriedJohn Thomjjson. 2. Elizabeth, married JudgeDavid Burnett. He married (second) De-cember I, 1811, Mrs. Jane (Van Houten)Post. Children: 3. Mary, married FrederickTreadwell Kctclnnn. 4. John Edo, born Feb-ruary 25, 1814, mentioned below. 5. Cather-ine, died September 6, 1877; married HenryClark. 6. Jacob, who lost his life when threeyears old, by accident. (VII) John Edo, son of Edo and Jane(\an Houten) (Post) \an \\inkle, was bornin Paterson. Xew Jersey. February 25. 1814,and died in that city December 13. 1889. Hewas educated in the schools of his native town,learned the machinists trade, and made thishis vocation. He established himself in busi-.
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