Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth B. Carscadden.
Sie haben geheiratet am 27. September 1849, er war 24 Jahre alt.
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From Luzerne County, PA, biographies:
EARL SICKLER, farmer, P. O. Orange, was born in Exeter township, February 6, 1825, a son of James and Eliza (Montanye) Sickler, the former born in New York State, the latter in Luzerne county. James was the son of Zachariah Sickler, who came from Germany to this country when a young man, locating in New York State, where he engaged in farming, and accumulated some property by his persistent effort to succeed. He lived to a good old age. His son James removed to this county when about twenty years of age, locating in Exeter township on a farm of 100 acres of unimproved land, which he cultivated with great care, causing the golden grain to succeed the forest. He died in 1863 at the age of sixty-five years. His family consisted of five sons, four of whom are living. The subject of our sketch, the second by birth, always lived in this county and followed farming as his chosen vocation. September 27, 1849, at the age of twenty-seven, he married Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Louisa Carscadden. Of this union were born seven children, six of whom are now living: June, Phoebe, Effie, Enoch, Cora and Sarah. In 1872, he removed on his present farm of ninety acres. Mr. Sickler is a general farmer, one whose life has been uneventful. Politically a Republican, he has been honored with some township offices, such as constable, supervisor, etc., all of which he filled with credit to himself and the satisfaction of his constituents.
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Earl Sickler 75, farmer, born Feb 1825 in Pennsylvania, married 50 years; Eliabeth B Sickler 67, wife, born Aug 1832 in Pennsylvania, married 50 years, 7 births/5 living children; William T George 26, boarder, farm laborer, born England;
James Sickler 46, farmer, born New York; Eliza Sickler 45, born Pennsylvania; Earle Sickler 25, farmer; Ziba Sickler 23, shoemaker; Smith Sickler 21, farmer; Merit Sickler 11
Erles Sickler 33, farmer; Elizabeth Sickler 28 [Anson, Jane, and Phoebe should all be listed but they are apparently on the next page which is missing].
Earl Sickler 85, farmer, widowed; William F George 35, farm laborer
Earle Sickler 53, farmer; Elizabeth Sickler 47, wife, keeping house; Enoch Sickler 18, son, at home; Cora E. Sickler 13, daughter, at home; Sarah Sickler 9, daughter, attending school; NEXT DOOR: Eliza Sickler 70, widowed, keeping house; all born Pennsylvania.
Earl Sickler 42, farmer; Elizabeth Sickler 35, keeping house; Anson Sickler 16, at home; Jane Sickler 14, at home; Phebe Sickler 12, at home; Affa Sickler 9, female;
Enock Sickler 8; Julia Whitlock 7; Cora Sickler 3; all born Pennsylvania.
EARL SICKLER, farmer, P. O. Orange, was born in Exeter township, February 6, 1825, a son of James and Eliza (Montanye) Sickler, the former born in New York State, the latter in Luzerne county. James was the son of Zachariah Sickler, who came from Germany to this country when a young man, locating in New York State, where he engaged in farming, and accumulated some property by his persistent effort to succeed. He lived to a good old age. His son James removed to this county when about twenty years of age, locating in Exeter township on a farm of 100 acres of unimproved land, which he cultivated with great care, causing the golden grain to succeed the forest. He died in 1863 at the age of sixty-five years. His family consisted of five sons, four of whom are living. The subject of our sketch, the second by birth, always lived in this county and followed farming as his chosen vocation. September 27, 1849, at the age of twenty-seven, he married Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Louisa Carscadden. Of this union were born seven children, six of whom are now living: June, Phoebe, Effie, Enoch, Cora and Sarah. In 1872, he removed on his present farm of ninety acres. Mr. Sickler is a general farmer, one whose life has been uneventful. Politically a Republican, he has been honored with some township offices, such as constable, supervisor, etc., all of which he filled with credit to himself and the satisfaction of his constituents./ http://www.rootsweb.com/~paluzern/bios/ibios.htm