From "Hunterdon County Marriages 1795-1875" by Hiram E. Deats in 1918: BEGIN Robins, Sarah and Asa Young, Apr 30, 1823 2-223 (Runyan, J.P.) END From "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900" (FTM CD #240) by Broderbund Software in 1998: BEGIN Robins, Sarah Young, Asa Apr 30, 1823 Hunterdon END From "More Records of Old Hunterdon County, Volume II" by Phyllis B D'Autrechy in 2000: BEGIN Bastardy Cases 1761-1890 On 5 Nov 1822 Charles Young, labourer of Alexandria, and William Fishpock, Jr. of Bethlehem, farmer, were sureties for Asa Young of Alexandria, labourer, who was accused of being the father of the unborn child of Sarah Robins of Alexandria, single woman. (Recog. 1689) END From: "Jacqueline Lubinski" Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2016 12:11:59 -0400 In addition I think I may have found out who the parents of James Young b November 19, 1822 d. September 23, 1823 are that is buried Garrison-Tharp. This stone might be damaged now as there is a large pile of leaves and a branch in the area where it is so I need to tread carefully there. In looking for info I came across a marriage for Sarah Robins b. October 2, 1790-daughter of Jonathan Robins and Mary Huff. She supposedly married an Asa Young which I have no info for or anything further on either one of them. James would be the right age to be an infant son of theirs and he is buried right alongside Jonathan and Mary. Any thoughts?