1840 Census info for Jonas Robins: BEGIN Jonas Robins of Alexandria Township, Hunterdon Co 1840 Household 1 male age 30-40 1 male 15-20 1 male 5-10 2 females 30-40 1 female 15-20 1 female 10-15 1 female 5-10 1 female under 5 END transcription of Newspapers->Marriages->30.7.jpg From the Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey dated June 2, 1830: BEGIN MARRIED, On the 29th ult. by the Rev. Charles Bartolette, Mr. Jonas Robbins, of Amwell, to Miss Mary Harding, of Kingwood. END From "Hunterdon County Marriages 1795-1875" by Hiram E. Deats in 1918: BEGIN Robbins, Jonas and Mary Harding, May 29, 1830 3-21 (Bartolette) END From "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900" (FTM CD #240) by Broderbund Software in 1998: BEGIN Robbins, Jonas Harding, Mary May 29, 1830 Hunterdon END from "More Records of Old Hunterdon County, Volume I " by Phyllis B D'Autrechy in 1998 Division of Lands 1796-1876 BEGIN Robbins, Jonas, dec'd -- twp not given, 1876. The division showed the land bordered by John Duckworth and near a brook. The division line went through the house and garden reserving a right-of-way to the spring and watering place. Widow: Hannah. Surveyor: Wm. J. Duckworth. Beautiful maps! Source: II:78. END Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 4 Mar 1846 BEGIN MARRIED. On Thursday 26th ult., by the Rev. J. H. Sherwood, Mr. Jacob Hagar to Miss Elizabeth Robbins, both of Alexandria. END from Gary Robins BEGIN Hunterdon County, New Jersey Marriages, 1795-1875 Spouse1 Spouse2 Marriage Date Volume/Page Officiator Comment Elizabeth Robbins Jacob Hager 26 Feb 1846 3-224 Sherwood END "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895 BEGIN Jacob Hager m. Elisabeth Robbins. Jacob Hager son of: GEORGE Hager, m. first, Salome Rapp; second, Sarah Dimmick. George Hager son of: JOHN, the first of these, b. 1743, d. 1810, m. Mary Troch and served in the Revolutionary war. He moved to Nochamixon, Pa., where he lived until 1800, when he came to Holland twp., upon the farm now belonging to Jacob Robbins, which he rented for ten years. This land was conveyed to his son, John, 1811, April 15 it was part of Parker's lot No. 26. END