from http://www.njsuttonfamily.org BEGIN Hunterdon County Democrat Flemington, NJ 1838-1888 Jan 23, 1856, Vol XVII, No. 27 (885) Married On the 8th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Studdiford, Mr. Cornelius Lake, of Baptisttown, to Miss Elizabeth L. Curry of Prallsville. END From: PopCarpet@aol.com Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 06:35:35 EDT BEGIN In the Mt. Hope Cemetery(est. 1848) on So. Franklin Road in Lambertville: LAKE Cornelius - Oct. 29, 1824 May 11, 1891 Elizabeth - Apr. 5, 1834 Nov. 6, 1910 Charles, Son - Sept. 8, 1880 Feb. 3, 1861 LAKE George W. - Feb. 22, 1837 Oct. 28, 1908 Elizabeth S. - Mar. 3, 1837 July 14, 1911 Charles Bertrum - Jan. 9, 1873 May 17, 1905 END From the Hunterdon County Democrat March 1, 1881, Forty Third Volume, No. 28 BEGIN Marriages Feb. 23, by the Rev. H. G. Williams, William Lawrence of Philadelphia, Pa., to Gussie Lake, of Lambertville. END Hunterdon Gazette Hunterdon County, NJ Wednesday, February 13, 1861. BEGIN PUBLIC SALE ! The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, in the township of Raritan, County of Hunterdon, on Friday the 15th of MARCH next, the following Personal Property, namely: Four head of Horses, two Mares with foal, one spring colt, four head of FINE CATTLE, lot of sheep, four head of Hogs, one Sow with pigs, one extra FARM WAGON, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Horse Rake, Harness (double and single,) Fanning Mill, Hay by the ton, Stalks by the bundle, Straw, and many other articles to tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by CORNELIUS LAKE. February 20th, 1861. END The Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, Hunterdon Co, NJ 27 Feb 1861 BEGIN PUBLIC SALE ! The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, in the township of Raritan, County of Hunterdon, on Friday the 15th of MARCH next, the following Personal Property, namely: Four head of Horses, two Mares with foal, one spring colt, four head of FINE CATTLE, lot of sheep, four head of Hogs, one Sow with pigs, one extra FARM WAGON, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Horse Rake, Harness (double and single,) Fanning Mill, Hay by the ton, Stalks by the bundle, Straw, and many other articles to [sic] tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by CORNELIUS LAKE. February 20th, 1861. END "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881 BEGIN Lambertville Paper Mills. "The Mountain Spring Mill," the first paper-mill in Lambertville, was built by James C. Weeden. It was commenced Dec. 4, 1859, and finished in the summer of 1860. The business was very successfully carried on by the firm of James C. Weeden & Co. until the death of Mr. Weeden, in March, 1866. The name of the firm, however, was continued, and the business was conducted by the widow of Mr. Weeden and her nephew, William H. Gandy, with the same degree of success for several years. Aug. 16, 1878, the firm was dissolved and the business, until July 31, 1879, was conducted in behalf of Mrs. Weeden by Edward R. Solliday. Since that time it has been managed for her by Cornelius Lake. END