"Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895 JOSEPH Heath, b. 1762, d. 1825, at 63; came from Amwell to Schooley's Mountain; bought the Colver place of the late William Marsh; commenced by keeping boarders in his own house and finally kept a place of general resort for people from Philadelphia and other places; gave his name to what is now known as the Heath House ; his son-in-law succeeded him and made the Schooley's Moun- tain Spring one of the most fashionable summer resort of the country. Joseph Heath was married 31 May, 1785, by Rev. Mr. Frazer, at Amwell, to Sarah Robbins, b. 1770, d. 1840, at 64; they had ch. DAVID, had no children. JOHN ROBBINS, b. 27 April, 1790, m. Barbara Crater (dau. of Philip), b. 30 April, 1790, d. 5 May, 1869, at 73; lived on the Mine Hill farm, now belonging to William Marsh, which originally belonged to David Heath. John R. had ch.: Mary, b, 1812, m. Jacob Swayze (s. of Israel); lived on the farm back of the Heath House. Sarah, b. 1814, m. Abraham Van Doren (s. of Abrahamj. Levenia, b. 1824, m. Hugh Menagh as his first wife. Joseph, b. 1827, m. Harriet C. Pierson. Edwin, b. 1829, died young. CHARLES. JOSEPH, b. 1805, m. Elisabeth. MARY, unmarried. Sarah, unmarried. LEVINIA, m. Ephraim Marsh, Esq.