From "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lambertville Press, Lambertville, NJ" by Patricia B Duncan in 1999 BEGIN October 20, 1859, Vol 1, #50 At a meeting held in Flemington, a committee, consisting of Joseph LAKE, Ingham CORYELL, and C. B. SHEETS, was appointed to investigate the matter of returns from Franklin township, there being some discrepancy in the return for members of Assembly. May 9, 1860, Vol 2, #79 On Wednesday last, say the Gazette, 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 present doing remarkably well under the circumstances. December 26, 1860, Vol 3, #111 On the 20th inst., by Rev. John FORT, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John H. KENNEDY, to Miss Sallie B. LAKE, all of Lambertville, N.J. April 24, 1861, Vol 3, #128 H S LAKE enrolled as a member of the Hunterdon Rifle Volunteers. July 3, 1861, Vol 3, #138 George W. LAKE was elected as '3d Serg' for the 3d Regiment NJ Militia on 27 Jun 1861. END