Husband: Eli MICKEL
Birthdate: September 26, 1794
Birthplace: New Jersey
Death date: February 17, 1826
Place of death: Cape May County, New Jersey
Father: Joseph MICKEL
Mother: Sally unknown
Marriage date: September 12, 1814
Marriage place: New Jersey
Wife: Ruth GARRISON
Birthdate: November 7, 1798
Birthplace: unknown
Death date: January 20, 1846
Place of death: Cape May County, New Jersey
Other spouse: Parsons EDMONDS, April 23, 1842, Cape May Co., New Jersey
Father: Andrew GARRISON
Mother: Lydia unknown
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Sarah (Sally) MICKEL
Sex: F
Birthdate: July 19, 1820
Birthplace: New Jersey
Death date: December 23, 1844
Place of death: New Jersey
Marriage date: unknown
Marriage place: New Jersey
Spouse's name: James JOHNSON
Child No. 2: Lydia MICKEL
Sex: F
Birthdate: June 28, 1823
Birthplace: New Jersey
Death date: unknown
Place of death: unknown
Marriage date: unknown
Marriage place: unknown
Spouse's name: unknown
Child No. 3: Eli MICKEL
Sex: M
Birthdate: July 18, 1826
Birthplace: New Jersey
Death date: unknown
Place of death: unknown
Marriage date: unknown
Marriage place: unknown
Spouse's name: unknown
Documentation:
* Family Bible of Eli MICKEL.
Inscribed in the Bible: "Eli Mickel's Bible bought of Mr. Issac A. Ogden 1821"
American Bible Society by D. & C. Bruce D. Fanshaw, No. 20 Sleat Lane, New York 1819.
Also in bible: "This is the property of Eli Mickel and my desire is that the Lord will
direct me into the paths of piety and instruct me on this blessed Gospel and likewise all
my fellow travelors to Eternity."
Also: "Ruth EDMONDS, wife of Parsons Edmonds departed this life January 20th 1846."
This was the 2nd husband of Ruth Garrison Mickel.
In addition: "Mrs. Sarah Johnson, wife of James Johnson, Daughter of Eli and Ruth
Mickel Departed this life December the 23, 1844, aged 24 years five months and four days.
She died regreted by all who knew her. She left her friends on earth to return to the God
that gave her, having been married but near eighteen months all to a few days. O weep for
her whose life so quickly run, Weep for the Beautiful whose days are over, Gone are the
bud its blossoming had done, Withered in silence to revive no more."