Person:Alexander Van Winkle (4)

Watchers
Alexander Van Winkle
b.28 Dec 1765
m. Abt 1765
  1. Alexander Van Winkle1765 - Abt 1825
  2. Moses Van Winkle1765 - 1838
  3. Aaron Van Winkle1769 -
  4. James Van WinkleAbt 1770 - Aft 1850
  5. Anna Van WinkleAbt 1776 -
  6. Mary Van WinkleAbt 1777 - Bet 1827 & 1830
  7. Abraham Van WinkleAbt 1779 - Abt 1829
  8. Joseph Van Winkle1786 - 1859
  • HAlexander Van Winkle1765 - Abt 1825
  • WPhoebe Coy1770 - Aft 1826
m. 12 Apr 1791
  1. Abraham Van Winkle - Bet 1820 & 1830
  2. James Van Winkle1792 - 1875
  3. Margaret Van Winkle1793 - 1864
  4. Isaac Van Winkle1796 - 1846
  5. Mary Van Winkle1796 - 1851
  6. Alexander Van Winkle1804 - 1892
  7. Dolly Van WinkleAbt 1806 -
  8. Rebecca Van Winkle1806 -
  9. Simeon Van Winkle1810 - Bet 1860 & 1870
  10. William Van Winkle1815 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Alexander Van Winkle
Gender Male
Birth[2] 28 Dec 1765
Alt Birth? Abt 1766 Wayne County, Pennsylvania
Alt Birth[4][5] Abt 1767 New Jersey?
Alt Birth[3] Abt 1769 New Jersey?(based on age of first tithable charge, Nelson County, Kentucky)
Marriage 12 Apr 1791 Nelson County, KentuckyMarried by Josiah Dodge, a Baptist minister
to Phoebe Coy
Other? Bet 1816 and 1817 Perry, Indiana, United StatesMigration
Census? 1820 Perry County, Indiana
Alt Death[5] Jun 1823 Perry County, Indiana
Death[3][4][2] Abt 1825 Perry County, Indiana

Perry County, Indiana, 1820 census[6]

Vanwinkle, Alexander (agriculture = 3)
Males
under 10 - 1
10-15 - 1
16-25 - 1 [i.e., over 18]
over 45 - 1
Females
10-16 - 2
over 45 - 1

"Tobin's Bottom saw the first permanent settlement in Perry Co., Indiana. Charles Polk was first permanent settler. . . . Others followed including Alexander Van Winkle, 1815, on Sect. 13, Twp. 6, Range 2 West."[8]


Nelson County Tax Lists

1788, Capt. Samuels & Capt. Bealer's Companies:S9 S10

Vanwickel, Allexander - 0 tithables

14 Jul 1789, Capt. Bealor's Company:S9 S10

Van Winkel, Allixandress - 0 tithable

15 Jun 1791, Taken by Atkinson Hill:S9 S10

Vanwincle, Alexander - 1 tithable

Oct 1792, James McMahon's District:S9 S10

Van Winkle, Alexander - 1 white male 21+, 2 hores, 6 cattle.

11 Apr 1794, Austin Hubbard's District:S9 S10

Vanwinkle, Alexd. - 1 white male 21+, 4 horses, 9 cattle.

1795, Anthony Foster's District:S9 S10

Van Winkle, Alex - 1 white male 21+, 5 horses, 13 cattle, 100 A. on Beech Fork.

22 Apr 1795, [no district name}:S9 S10

1 male tithable, 5 horses, 13 cows, 0A.

[He also appears on tax lists of 1796, 1797, and 1799, but no details are given]

Capt. Samuels & Capt. Bealer's Companies: Vanwickel, Allexander - 0 thithables

Capt. Bealor's Company: Van Winkel, Allixandress - 0 tithable

Taken by Atkinson Hill: Vanwincle, Alexander - 1 tithable

James McMahon's District: Van Winkle, Alexander - 1 white male 21+, 2 horses, 6 cattle.

Austin Hubbard's District: Vanwinkle, Alexd. - 1 white male 21+, 4 horses, 9 cattle.

Anthony Foster's District: Van Winkle, Alex - 1 white male 21+, 5 horses, 13 cattle, 100 A. on Beech Fork.

1 male tithable, 5 horses, 13 cows, 0A.

References
  1. Van Winkle, Daniel. Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family: Account of its Origin and Settlement in This Country . . . 1630-1913; Description of the Village of "Winkel," Holland with Illustrations. (Jersey City, New Jersey: The Author, 1913).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Leaves of Time website.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Roster of First Kentucky Ancestors. Kentucky Ancestors. (Summer 1988)
    p. 40.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Van Winkle, James C., and Daniel Van Winkle. A genealogy of the Van Winkle family 1630-1993: descendants of Jacob Walichs of Holland. (Tybee Island, Georgia: Tennessee Valley Pub., c1994)
    p. 68.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Van Winkle, James C. A genealogy of the Van Winkle family 1630-1993: descendants of Jacob Walichs of Holland, supplemental material and index. (Tybee Island, Georgia: J.C. Van Winkle, 1998)
    Supplement 3 (1998), p. 9.
  6. Perry, Indiana, United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M33)
    p. 148.
  7.   History of Warrick, Spencer and Perry Counties, Indiana: from the earliest time to the present, together with interesting biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc. (Chicago: Goodspeed Bros., 1885)
    p. 589.
  8. De la Hunt, Thomas James. Perry County: A History. (Indianapolis, Indiana: W. K. Stewart Co., 1916)
    p. 18.
  9.   Schroeder, Margaret Johnson, and Carl A Schroeder. Residents of Nelson County, Virginia (now Kentucky) recorded in tithable and tax lists. (Bardstown, Kentucky: Schroeder, c1988-).
  10.   Nelson, Kentucky, United States. Nelson County, Kentucky, taxpayers, 1793-1799. (Miami Beach, Florida: T.L.C. [sic] Genealogy, 1995).