From the records of the First German and English Congregation in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey (Knowlton Township was in Warren County after 1824): BEGIN Paulus, born May 6, baptized April 24, 1768, son of Wilhelm Kuhl and Maria his wife. Witnesses: Parents. Sussanna, daughter of Andreas Raub and wife Maria Charlotte, born November 25, 1773, and baptized December 16, 1773. Witnesses: Johannes Fris and Sibilla, daughter of Conrath Dirster. Andreas, son of Paul Kuhl and Susana, born January 20, 1795, and baptized March 22, 1799. Witnesses: Parents. Margaretha, daughter of Paul Kuhl and Susana, born October 23, 1799. END will abstract for Andrew Raub (father of spouse of 32.6) ... "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol XI, 1806-1809", Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1947 BEGIN 1806, Jan. 11. Raub, Andrew, Sr., of Knowlton, Sussex Co.; will of. Personal estate to be sold within 4 weeks, proceeds used to pay debts. Residue equally divided among sons and daughters. Michael, having had his share, is to have no more. Sons, Andrew, and Jacob, to have deeds already executed to them; Andrew is to pay [pounds]330 and Jacob is to pay [pounds]440. Daughters, Sara Hartsel, Barbery Shoemaker, Ceciley Frees, Charlotte Wise, Elizabeth Bellis and Susanna Cool, and Margaret, each [pounds]100. Susanna to have only the interest from same and after her death, to be divided between her children. Executors - eldest son, Michael, and son-in-law, Peter Freas. Witnesses - Peter Freese, Elizabeth Freeze, and Gershom Bartow. Proved May 25, 1809. 1809, May 24. Inventory, [pounds]343.92; made by Gershom Bartow, and Andrew Titus. File 1208 S. END