Van Wickle House

Van Wickle House

Infobox_nrhp
name = The Meadows


caption = Van Wickle House in 2006
location = Somerset, New Jersey USA
nearest_city =
lat_degrees =
lat_minutes =
lat_seconds =
lat_direction =
long_degrees =
long_minutes =
long_seconds =
long_direction =
area =
architect =
architecture =
built = 1722
added = December 4, 1973
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
governing_body =

The Van Wickle House is an historical house located at 1289 Easton Avenue in Somerset, New Jersey. It was built in 1722 by Symen Van Wickle aka Symen Van Wicklin.

Evert Van Wickle

Evert Van Wickle was a carpenter from the Netherlands who emigrated to New Amersfoort, which is now Flatlands, Brooklyn, and married Elizabeth Van Liew. Around 1700, Evert purchased almost convert|800|acre|km2 of land on the Raritan River in Somerset, New Jersey. Evert had a son: Symen Van Wickle (c1700-1754) who married Geradina Couwenhoven (1705-?).

ymen Van Wickle

Symen built his home facing the Raritan River in 1722. The location was called the "upper fording place". Behind the house was the link between Middlebush, New Jersey and Raritan Landing, New Jersey called "Old Middlebush Road" (now DeMott Lane in Somerset, New Jersey). Evert and Geradina had the following children: Elsje Van Wickle (c1723-?); Evert Van Wickle (c1726-?); Nicholas Van Wickle (c1728-?); Mattje Van Wickle (c1730-?); Seytje Van Wicklin (1732-?); Anne Van Wickle (c1734-?); Dinah Van Wickle (1734-?); and Mary Van Wickle (c1738-?).

Delaware and Raritan Canal

Around 1835, the Delaware and Raritan Canal was built between the Raritan River and the Van Wickle House.

Preservation

In 1976 the house was put up for sale and was eyed by developers until a grassroots group of concerned citizens organized to protect the historic house. "The Meadows" was a name long associated with the house so this group took the name The Meadows Foundation for the name of their organization. Through fundraising and a Green Acres grant they were able to acquire and preserve the house. The Meadows Foundation runs programming at the Van Wickle house such as their Candlelight Concert and Fireside Chats series as well as seasonal celebrations such as Sinterklaas (Dutch Santa) Festival and, in cooperation the Franklin Township Parks and Recreation Department, programs such as the Pumpkin Patch Halloween Celebration and the Bunny Jamboree. Nominal donations accepted at events help with maintenance and restoration costs. The Symen Van Wickle House was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 1973 as The Meadows, building #73001134.

References

*Harry Macy, Jr.; The Van Wicklen/Van Wickle Family: Including its Frisian Origin and Connections to Minnerly and Kranchheyt; The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 128, No. 3 (July 1997); p. 184.

Map


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey — for other New Jersey townships with the same name see Franklin Township, New Jersey Infobox Settlement official name = Franklin Township, New Jersey settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize =… …   Wikipedia

  • Meadows Foundation — The Meadows Foundation of Somerset County, New Jersey is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1978. It oversaw the restoration of seven historic houses in Somerset. The homes are on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and the National… …   Wikipedia

  • Brown University — The Brown University Seal Latin: Universitas Brunensis Motto In Deo Speramus (Latin) Motto in English …   Wikipedia

  • Hageman Farm — The Hageman Farm is a historic house located at 209 South Middlebush Road in Somerset, New Jersey. It is a registered historic place of New Jersey.Hageman familyThe progenitors of the Hageman family were Catherine and Adrian Hegeman, who… …   Wikipedia

  • List of New Jersey cemeteries — The following list of New Jersey cemeteries lists cemeteries in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The cemeteries are grouped by county.Atlantic CountyBergen County*Americus Cemetery, Hackensack *B Nai Israel Cemetery, Hackensack *Beth El Cemetery,… …   Wikipedia

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Bristol County, Rhode Island — Location of Bristol County in Rhode Island This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bristol County, Rhode Island. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of… …   Wikipedia

  • Meehan Auditorium — George V. Meehan Auditorium Location Hope St Lloyd Ave Providence, RI Opened 1961 Owner Brown Univers …   Wikipedia

  • Colt State Park — occupies 464 acres (1.9 km2) on Poppasquash Neck adjoining the town of Bristol, Rhode Island and includes trails, picnic groves, a public boat ramp, an observation tower and the open air Chapel by the Sea. The park lands were previously… …   Wikipedia

  • Chattertocks — Founded over fifty years ago, The Chattertocks of Brown University, together with the Smiffenpoofs of Smith College, the V8s of Mt. Holyoke College and the Mischords of Middlebury College, is one of the oldest women s college a cappella singing… …   Wikipedia

  • Sarah Doyle Women's Center — at Brown University, founded in 1975 at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island in the United States.[1]. It was named in honor of the prominent Rhode Island educator, Sarah Doyle. Contents 1 About Sarah Doyle Women s Center 1.1 The Sarah… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”