Margaret Van Dyke1

F
FatherFrederick Augustus Van Dyke M. D.1 b. c 1788, d. c 1867
MotherEliza Anderson1
Relationships
4th cousin 4 times removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
4th cousin 4 times removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
4th cousin 4 times removed of John William Van Dyke
4th cousin 4 times removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
Last Edited=25 Jun 2018

Citations

  1. [S116] Lucia McMahon, Deborah Schriver Rachel Van Dyke, To Read My Heart: The Journal of Rachel Van Dyke, 1810-1811, Volume: various, Number: ISBN 0812235495, 9780812235494, Found on Page 3.

Margaret Aletta Van Dyke1

F, b. 27 December 1888, d. 24 November 1961
FatherIsaac Mills Van Dyke1 b. 27 Feb 1846, d. 19 Jul 1923
MotherSusan Ann Raynor1 b. 11 Nov 1846, d. 12 Mar 1935
Relationships
1st cousin 2 times removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
1st cousin 2 times removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
1st cousin 2 times removed of John William Van Dyke
1st cousin 2 times removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
Margaret A. Van Dyke, wife of Frederick D. Stuart
     Margaret Aletta Van Dyke, daughter of Isaac Mills Van Dyke and Susan Ann Raynor, was born on 27 December 1888 at New York.1

     Margaret married Frederick D. Stuart on 11 January 1905.1

     Margaret died on 24 November 1961, at age 72,1 and was buried at Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens, New York.2

Census

     Margaret appeared on the 1892 New York Census in Flatlands, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, Isaac and Susan.3

     Margaret appeared on the 1900 Federal Census in Queens, Queens, New York in the household of her parents, Isaac and Susan.4

     Margaret and Frederick appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Queens, Queens, New York, enumerated 20 April 1910. Frederick was working as a painter Their children, Milford and Evelyn were listed as living with them..5

     Margaret and Frederick appeared on the 1915 New York Census of Little Neck, Queens, New York, enumerated 1 June 1915. Frederick working as a painter. Their children, Milford, Evelyn and Clayton Raynor were listed as living with them.6

     Margaret and Frederick appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Astoria, Queens, New York, enumerated 16 January 1920. Frederick was working for a realty company as a superintendent. Their children, Milford, Evelyn and Clayton Raynor were listed as living with them.7

     Margaret and Frederick appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Douglaston, Queens, New York, enumerated 3 April 1930. Frederick was working as a painting contractor Their children, Clayton Raynor, Donald Frederick and Evelyn were listed as living with them.8

     Margaret and Frederick appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Douglaston, Queens, New York, enumerated 1940. Frederick was working as a house painter. As an item of interest, a dollar in 1940 would equal $21.35 in the year 2022. A $3.50 gallon of milk in 2022 would have cost $.17 cents in 1940.9

     Margaret Aletta Van Dyke appeared on the 1950 Federal Census of Queens, Queens, New York, at 43rd Avenue, enumerated 28 April 1950, in the household of his son, Clayton Raynor Stuart amd his wife, Louise; He was working in the painting field.10

Children of Margaret Aletta Van Dyke and Frederick D. Stuart

Last Edited=20 Jun 2022

Citations

  1. [S30] Jeanne Van Dyke Pita, E-mails fromJeanne Van Dyke Pita, Recipient: J. Van Dyke, Author E-mail: e-mail address, Information from Isaac Mills Family Bible.
  2. [S24] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave memorial # 192980491.
  3. [S31] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Flatlands, New York, Page 5, (far right) line 26 thru 34.
  4. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 20 A, line 31 thru 35.
  5. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 5 B, line 98 thru 100 and Sheet 6 A, line 1.
  6. [S74] 1915 State Census, New York State, unknown record info, Queens, New York, Page 32, line 7 thru 11.
  7. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Astoria, New York, Sheet 9 B, line 59 thru 64.
  8. [S42] Census of the United States, 1930 U S Federal Census, Douglaston, New York, Sheet 2 B, line 95 thru 100.
  9. [S14] Census of the United States, 1940 U S Federal Census, Douglaston, New York, Sheet 4 B, line 43 thru 46.
  10. [S172] Census of the United States, 1950 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 16, line 27 thru 29.
  11. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 5 B, line 100.
  12. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 6 A, line 1.
  13. [S74] 1915 State Census, New York State, unknown record info, Queens, New York, Page 32, line 11.
  14. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Astoria, New York, Sheet 9 B, line 64.

Margaret Burdick Van Dyke1

F, b. 29 November 1905, d. 16 February 2010
FatherPercy Hampton Van Dyke1 b. 21 Jan 1877, d. May 1970
MotherAda Louise 'Lula' Empie1 b. c 1877
Relationships
7th cousin 1 time removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
7th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
7th cousin 1 time removed of John William Van Dyke
7th cousin 1 time removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
Margaret B. Van Dyke, daughter of Percy & Ada Van Dyke; Photo is from her posted obituary.
     Margaret Burdick Van Dyke, daughter of Percy Hampton Van Dyke and Ada Louise 'Lula' Empie, was born on 29 November 1905.1

     Margaret died on 16 February 2010, at age 104.1

Census

     Margaret appeared on the 1920 Federal Census, enumerated 23 January 1920, in the household of her parents, Percy and Ada of Newport, Jackson, Arkansas.2

Obituary

4 March 2010
'Newport, Ark. — The extraordinary life of Miss Margaret Burdick Van Dyke came to an end on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010. She was 104. Miss Van Dyke was born Nov. 29, 1905, in Newport, the only child of Percy Hampton Van Dyke and Lula (Empie) Van Dyke. Miss Van Dyke was a lifelong resident of Newport, but a love for adventure carried her to the far corners of the world. She traveled extensively in this country, as well as internationally. Miss Van Dyke spent many winters in Florida and summers in Maine. As recently as two years ago, she journeyed to Florida, “to dip her toes into the ocean just one more time.” Miss Van Dyke shared travel adventures with hometown friends in her “Eliza Doolittle” column in the Newport Daily Independent, the newspaper owned by the Van Dyke family. Another of her loves was teaching dance to young people in the Jackson County area. Miss Van Dyke was known throughout Jackson County by her signature tam, bright red lipstick, and knee socks. She was ageless, engaging in friendships spanning several generations. Miss Van Dyke’s years were marked with a zest for life. She embraced many charitable and political organizations, giving generously and passionately to causes she believed in. Miss Van Dyke is survived by several beloved cousins, as well as devoted caregivers. She has been a treasured presence in Newport as long as anyone can remember, and will be sorely missed by a host of dear friends. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 13, 2010 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Newport. Following the service, friends are invited to gather for a reception at the Parish House to share memories of Miss Van Dyke’s life. Memorials may be sent to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 367, Newport, AR 72112, First Presbyterian Church, 4th and Main Street, Newport, AR 72112, or the Jackson County Library, P.O. Box 748, Newport, AR 72112. Arrangements by Jackson’s Newport Funeral Home (www.jacksonsfh.com).3'
Last Edited=28 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S119] Ruth M. Van Dyke, Matthew Van Dyke descendants, Recipient: John W. Van Dyke, Address: Binghamton, NY, Author E-mail: Ruth M. Van Dyke, E-mail and attachment received 21 Jul 2011.
  2. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Newport, Arkansas, Sheet 4 B, line 66 thru 69.
  3. [S119] Ruth M. Van Dyke, Matthew Van Dyke descendants, Recipient: John W. Van Dyke, Address: Binghamton, NY, Author E-mail: Ruth M. Van Dyke, An internet search made to view:@ Independent.com, Posted Mar 04, 2010 @ 10:49 AM.

Margaret E. Van Dyke1

F, b. November 1890
FatherWilliam Raynor Van Dyke1 b. 26 Nov 1866, d. 2 Jun 1940
MotherMartha Ellen White1
Relationships
2nd cousin 1 time removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
2nd cousin 1 time removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
2nd cousin 1 time removed of John William Van Dyke
2nd cousin 1 time removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Margaret E. Van Dyke, daughter of William Raynor Van Dyke and Martha Ellen White, was born in November 1890 at New York.1,2

Census

     Margaret appeared on the 1892 New York Census in Flatlands, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, William and Martha.3

     Margaret appeared on the 1900 Federal Census in Queens, Queens, New York in the household of her parents, William and Martha.4

     Margaret appeared on the 1910 Federal Census in Queens, Queens, New York in the household of her parents, William and Martha.5

     Margaret appeared on the 1915 New York Census in Whitestone, Queens, New York in the household of her parents, William and Martha.6

     Margaret appeared on the 1925 New York Census in Whitestone, Queens, New York in the household of her parents, William and Martha.7

     Margaret appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, enumerated 1 May 1930, of Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey in the household of her parents, William and Martha.8
Last Edited=28 Mar 2018

Citations

  1. [S31] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Flatlands, New York, Page 11, line 5.
  2. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 21 A, line 29.
  3. [S31] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Flatlands, New York, Page 12, line 3 thru 5.
  4. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 21 A, line 6 thru 10.
  5. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Queens, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 73 thru 79.
  6. [S74] 1915 State Census, New York State, unknown record info, Whitestone, New York, Page 6, line 8 thru 14.
  7. [S56] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Whitestone, New York, Page 36, line 30 and 34.
  8. [S42] Census of the United States, 1930 U S Federal Census, Freehold, New Jersey, Sheet 6 B, line 72 thru 75.

Margaret L. Van Dyke1

F, b. 26 October 1845, d. 26 July 1911
FatherJohn Van Dyke2 b. 27 Nov 1813, d. 9 Apr 1899
MotherMargaret Hazelwood2 b. 3 Feb 1821, d. 30 Mar 1899
     Margaret L. Van Dyke, daughter of John Van Dyke and Margaret Hazelwood, was born on 26 October 1845 at Illinois.2,1 Margaret L. Van Dyke witnessed the death of Margaret L. Van Dyke on 26 July 19111 and was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Ridge Farm, Vermilion, Illinois.1

Census

     Margaret L. Van Dyke appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Greenup, Cumberland, Illinois in the household of her parents, John and Margaret Hazelwood.3

     Margaret appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in the household of her parents, John and Margaret of Prairie City, Cumberland, Illinois.4
Last Edited=30 Mar 2018

Citations

  1. [S24] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 85701032.
  2. [S48] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 U S Federal Census, Greenup, Illinois, Unmarked, line 25.
  3. [S48] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 U S Federal Census, Greenup, Illinois, Unmarked, line 20 thru 26.
  4. [S59] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1860 U S Federal Census, Prairie City, Cumberland, Illinois, Page 208, line 22 thru 31.
 
Compiler: John W. Van Dyke: John W. Van Dyke