The Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, Hunterdon Co, NJ 1 Apr 1835 Elizabeth LAKE & Evans G LAKE are named as having letters at the post office in Flemington. 5 May 1835 Solomon LAKE (aged about 25 years) is named as a bound boy of William SERVIS having run away 25 Apr 1835. 1 Nov 1837 John LAKE is named as the administrator of John BUTLER, deceased. 31 Oct 1838 Henry LAKE is named as being in debt. 30 Jun 1840 David LAKE is named as having a letter at the post office in Ringoe's. 31 Dec 1840 Henry LAKE is named as having two letters at the post office in Ringoe's. 6 Oct 1841 Thomas LAKE is named as bounding the land of Mary HOUSEL in Delaware Township near the great road leading from Flemington to Centre Bridge. 8 Dec 1841 MARRIED On the 14th of October, by the Rev. James Spencer, Mr. Wm. Lake to Miss Leona Smith, both of Amwell. 1 Feb 1843 Married, On the 28th ult., by the Rev. Joseph Wright, Mr. Jacob Lake to Miss Sarah Swiney, both of Amwell. 20 Mar 1844 Joseph LAKE is named as "Col. 2nd Reg." in Hunterdon County. 23 Sep 1846 DIED. On Wednesday morning, 16th inst. in Delaware, a son of Mr. Thomas Lake aged about 19. 20 Feb 1850 Died, In Kingwood, on the 14th of January, Mr. Daniel Lake, aged 93 years. 110.30? Mr. Lake was a man of strict integrity, of unblemished character, and remarkably industrious habits. In all his business and social relations, he was highly esteemed by all who knew him-his gentlemanly, dignified bearing won for him a welcome reception wherever he went. Having lived to a good old age, he has gone hence, leaving many a friend to shed the tears of condolement [sic] with his relatives. 25 Apr 1860 SHOCKING ACCIDENT.-On Wednesday last a daughter of Nicholas Lake, aged about five years, living near Wertsville in this County, met with a painful accident by falling into a kettle of boiling lye. She was at the time playing with her little sisters and carelessly backing against the kettle, fell over into it, and was scalded about her limbs, abdomen and hands, in a horrible manner. The little sufferer is at present doing remarkably well under the circumstances.