From Articles published in the Hightstown Gazette Marriages June 25, 1858, At Allentown, May 22nd, by the Rev. D.L. Adams. Mr. Peter Robbins to Ellen Parent, both of Allentown. July 30, 1858, On the 24th inst., at Cranbury, by Rev. Jos. H. James, Mr. Samuel V. Robbins to Harriet Van Marter, both of Hightstown. Feb. 9, 1860, On the 25th of Jan., by Rev. Thomas D. Hoover, Mr. Amour Robbins to Miss Lucinda C. Snediker, both of Cranbury. Aug. 22, 1861, By Rev. R. Taylor, on the 10th inst., Mr. Jonathan Robbins and Miss Delia Cosh, both of Jamesburg. March 2, 1882, At the parsonage on Thursday, February 23rd, by Rev. O.P. Eaches, Milnor Robbins to Miss Anna Robbins, both of Washington township. Deaths Dec. 14, 1860, in this borough, on the 12th inst., Emily wife of Daniel Robbins, in the 22nd year of her age. Funeral services today (Friday) in the Pres. Church, at 11 o'clock. The friends will meet at the house at 10 o'clock. May 30, 1861, In Bordentown, on the 5th inst., Aaron Robbins, formerly of Cranbury, aged 45 years. June 20, 1861, In Bordentown, on the 5th inst., Amor Robbins, formerly of Cranbury, aged 45 years. May 28, 1885, Ex-Judge, Chillion Robbins, aged 42, un-married, died at Freehold on Sunday last. July 30, 1885, Charles Robbins, of Hightstown, died Monday, of paralysis. He was for years employed by the Railroad Company. After sustaining an injury, he has assisted his son William Robbins, a competent shoemaker. He left a large family and was buried from the Presbyterian Church. July 26, 1888, Peter Robbins, a lime-kiln burner, fell into the pit on Monday at Smith's stone quarry, near Phillipsburg, and was burned to death. Dec. 12, 1889, George F. Robbins, a farmer of Millstone Township, committed suicide on Sunday by shooting himself in the head after church. Dec. 9, 1908, Nathan Robbins, a farmer near Navisink & a long time sufferer of disease, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.