Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1795-1873 Vol.1 Being an index to the marriages recorded in the office of the County Clerk, at Flemington, N.J. compiled by Hiram E. Deats, Recording Secretary and Librarian of the Hunterdon County Historical Society Flemington, NJ Hiram E. Deats 1918 BEGIN Robbins, Barzellai and Matilda Carkhuff, Dec 19, 1838 3-155 (Bartolette) END From the Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, NJ July 1, 1879, Forty First Vol., No. 45 BEGIN Sudden Death Last Thursday afternoon, Barzilla Robbins, a well-known citizen of Mattison's Corner, drove into town with his wife to do some shopping. They had been here but a short time when Mr. Robbins complained of feeling unwell, and he was advised to sit down awhile in one of the chairs upon the Union Hotel porch. Becoming worse, Dr. Keeler, was called and the suffering man was helped up stairs and put to bed. He had scarcely been laid down when it was found that he was dying. He had for some time been subject to heart disease and his sudden and unexpected taking off is attributed to this disease. Mr. Robbins was a worthy man, and his death is widely lamented. END From the Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, NJ July 22, 1879, Forty First Vol., No. 48 BEGIN Deaths Near Three Bridges, June 26, 1879, of heart disease, Barzilla Robbins, in the 66th year of his age. END Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 25 Dec 1838 BEGIN Married. On the 19th inst. by the same [Rev. Charles Bartolette], Mr. Barzilla Robbins of Delaware, to Miss Matilda Carkuff, of Raritan. END Hunterdon County Democrat Flemington, NJ 25 Dec 1838 BEGIN On the same day, (19th inst) by the Rev. C. Bartolette, Mr. Barzillai Bobbins, of Delware, to Miss Matilda Carkuff, of Raritan. END Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 26 Apr 1848 paraphrasing ... BEGIN Barzilla Robbins is named as the Assessor and the Overseer of the Poor as well as the Constable in Franklin Township. END "HISTORY OF HUNTERDON AND SOMERSET COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY" JAMES P. SNELL 1881 BEGIN His [George Andrew Viesselius] wife was Miss Psyche Gardiner, of Three Bridges. They had five children, - Hendrick, Andrus, Theodoras, Margaret, Ida. The farm remained in the family until Henry and Catharine, his wife, sold it. May 1, 1797, to Gabriel Carkhoff, who took the old stone building down and built the house now occupied by his son-in-law, Barrillia Robbins. END