From "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900" (FTM CD #240) by Broderbund Software in 1998: BEGIN Robins, Vanroom Ford, Tabitha Nov 8, 1783 Burlington END Gleaned from the "Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey", May and September, 1999, Volume 74, Numbers 2 and 3, Whole Numbers 257 and 258, pages 81 and 110 respectively (as well as the dates for some of the children below): BEGIN Tabitha was born on December 2, 1764 and died on September 17, 1825. She is buried in Crosswicks Methodist Episcopal Cemetery in Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey. END from wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us BEGIN Groom Grooms Residence Bride Brides Residence Date Reference Robins, Vanroom Burlington Ford, Tabitha [Unrecorded] 28 Nov 1783 R (1735-1791) : 371 END from the NJ Archives in Trenton, NJ BEGIN Index to Marriage Records, 1666-1799 *Groom* *GroomResidence* *Bride* *BrideResidence* *Date* *Page* Robins, Vanroom Burlington Ford, Tabitha 28 Nov 1783 R (1735-1791) : Page/Item 371 END from Gary Robins BEGIN Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Marriage Licenses. page 324 Robins, Vanroom, Nottingham, and Tabitha Ford 1783 Nov. 8 END (My note - full citation "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 - MEL) from Gary D. Robins BEGIN Page 374 NEW JERSEY COLONIAL DOCUMENTS 1804, Aug. 11. Robins, Vanroom, Sr., of East Windsor, Middlesex Co.; will of. Wife, Tabitha, bed, cow, privileges of house and [pounds]20 yearly, while my widow; also together with son, William, the profits of real and personal estate until my youngest son, Benjamin is 21, for the support and maintenance of my children. My 2 youngest sons, Benjamin and Vanroom, 1/2 of my land in Nottingham Twsp., Burlington Co. adjoining land of brother, Nathaniel Robins, to be divided between them when youngest son, Vanroom, is 21. Eldest son, William, residue and remainder of estate; he paying his sisters, Ruth Robbins, Lydia Robbins, Sarah Robbins, Patience Robbins, Mary Robbins, Elizabeth Robbins and Ann Robbins, each [pounds]50. Executors - wife, Tabitha and son William Robbins. Witnesses - David Rulon, Sr., Elijah Bower, Asa Robins. Proved Sept. 24, 1804. Unrecorded. 1804, Sept. 21. Inventory, [pounds]113.25; made by David Rulon and Elijah Bower. File 10037L END NEW JERSEY MARRIAGES (Marriage Licenses) transcribed by Patricia M. Bergener (brgnr@ix.netcom.com) BEGIN #482; Joseph BOWER of the County of Monmouth, and Vanroom ROBINS of Notingham* Township in the County of Burlington... [bound to]... William FRANKLIN, Governor... 500 pounds... 15 June 1769. ... Jos BOWER and Vanroom ROBINS obtained license of marriage for the said Joseph BOWER... and for Sarah MAYPLE... [w] Jos POTTS and Isaac RECKLESS END