New Jersey as a colony and as a state, one of the original thirteen . anufactureof gasoline automobiles, under the firm style of De-vigne and Van Sickle. The business thus inauguratedhas been prosecuted very successfully, and the firm oc-cupies a representative position in its department ofmanufacturing industry. Mr. Van Sickle was married, in Paterson, May29, 1898, to Julie Devigne, who was born in Bertry,France. They have two children, Louise, bom July16, 1900, and Claire Belle, born March 6, 1902. WILLIAM WETHERILLHAWKE, D. D. S., of Fleming-ton, Hunterdon County, was bornin Blawenburg, Som


New Jersey as a colony and as a state, one of the original thirteen . anufactureof gasoline automobiles, under the firm style of De-vigne and Van Sickle. The business thus inauguratedhas been prosecuted very successfully, and the firm oc-cupies a representative position in its department ofmanufacturing industry. Mr. Van Sickle was married, in Paterson, May29, 1898, to Julie Devigne, who was born in Bertry,France. They have two children, Louise, bom July16, 1900, and Claire Belle, born March 6, 1902. WILLIAM WETHERILLHAWKE, D. D. S., of Fleming-ton, Hunterdon County, was bornin Blawenburg, Somerset County,N. J., September 11, 1864, son ofDr. Edward Page and Ida (Skillman) Hawke, Hisfather was forty years a medical practitioner in Blaw-enburg and Hopewell, his death occurring in the latterplace in December, 1898. On his mothers side W. Hawke is a descendant of the Stout andStryker Families of New Jersey. He was graduated from the dental department ofthe University of Pennsylvania in the class of 1886,and on October 25 of that year embarked upon the.


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