From "Genealogical and Family History of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys, Pennsylvania" (2 volumes) by Horace Hayden in 1906 Volume 1 Page 298 Nathan Hartwell [son of Solomon Hartwell & Tabitha Hill] married Almina Lake, of Chautauqua county, New York, daughter of Luther and Lucinda (Walker) Lake, of Chautauqua county, formerly of Vermont. The Lakes were also one of the old pioneer families of New York and some of their ancestors settled near Standing Stone, Bradford county, Pennsylvania. Nathan and Almina Hartwell had three children: Allen, born 1843, who was a lieutenant in the Wyoming Artillery and enlisted at the beginning of the Civil war in the One Hundred and Forty-third Regiment Infantry of Pennsylvania and served until the close of the war with great bravery, and rose to the rank of captain. He married Sadie Webster of Daleville, near Moscow, Pennsylvania. Allen and Sadie Hartwell both died in Hammonton, New Jersey, and are buried in that town. They had no children. 2. Ida E. (twin), born November 27, 1849, married Alborn Warren of Chautauqua county, New York, and had two children - Maud and Daisy; Maud residing in Washington, District of Columbia, married F. Bradbery, of Hammonton, New Jersey; Daisy died 1895 at Hammonton, New Jersey. 3. Ira E. (twin), the subject of this sketch. Nathan Hartwell and his wife both died in Hammonton, New Jersey, and are buried there. Page 405 Lottie L. [daughter of Peter C. Eckroth (born 1863) & Katherine E Yohe], wife of Irvin Lake, of Easton, Pennsylvania, and mother of three children: Irvin, Marshall and Albert Lake. Volume II Page 116 Samuel Fuller [son of Samuel Fuller & Dorothy Wilmarth], of the fifth generation in America, was born and lived at Rehobeth, Massachusetts. He was three times married, his wives being successfully Susan Harton, Waity Ormsbee and Hannah Lake. His children by his second wife were Nathan, Ruth, Dolly and Waity. The children of his third marriage were Samuel, Jacob, David, Jesse, Nathaniel, Daniel, Susan, Louis, Hannah and Rhoda. Jesse Fuller (6), fourth child of Samuel and Hannah (Lake) Fuller, was born at Rehobeth, February 14, 1752, and died January 17, 1832. He was married in March, 1776, to Lydia Miller, who was born August 25, 1760, died November 1, 1830. Jesse Fuller resided in the western part of Rehobeth, near Palmer's river, and not far from the Taunton pike. [There is much more info on Jesse Fuller who fought during the Revolutionary War.] Page 602 David H. Lake, M. D., physician and surgeon, Kingston, is a native of Wales, born in Carmarthen, July 26, 1864. He is a son of the Rev. Lot and Margaret (Hughes) Lake, natives of Wales, and representatives of English and Welsh ancestors, respectively, the former's grandparents having migrated to this country from Wiltshire, England. Dr. David H. Lake entered upon his life career with admirable preparation. Inheriting the sterling traits of character which mark the races whence he sprung, he came to the United States at so tender an age (nine years) that he grew up with all the instincts and ambitions of a native born American, and he was afforded the best educational advantages. Upon the immigration of his parents to the United States they located in Youngstown, Ohio, where they remained for four years. They removed thence to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and in 1885 returned to Youngstown, Ohio. These migrations were necessitated by the calling of the father, who was a clergyman of the Congregational Church, and whose worth as a minister and pastor received cordial affirmation wherever his work called him. David H. Lake received careful preparation for Marietta College in the "School of the Lackawanna" and under the private tutorship of his father. After graduation he taught school for a time in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and then entered upon a course of medical instruction under the careful preceptorship of Dr. Allen, a local practitioner of high professional attainments, and a most estimable gentleman. He completed his studies in the famous old Jefferson Medical College, of Philadelphia, from which he was graduated M.D. with the class of 1885. He then received appointment as resident physician of the Blockley Hospital in Philadelphia, where he remained fourteen months, this service affording him exceptional opportunity for observing and treating a wide range of ailments. For some time afterward he was engaged in practice with Dr. Wentz, in Drifton, Pennsylvania, at the same time having charge of the hospital there. In 1886 he located permanently in Kingston, where his professional skill and genial personality have gained for him cordial recognition and a large and excellent practice. For the last five years he has been the local surgeon of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Dr. Lake married, December 27, 1889, Miss Mary Leyshon, a daughter of Thomas Leyshon, of Kingston, Pennsylvania and two daughters, Louisa and Margaret, grace and family circle. Page 534-535 paraphrasing ... David LAKE married Anna STURDEVANT, daughter of Rev. Samuel STURDEVANT & Ruth NORTHROP (born in Danbury, CT). The STURDEVANT family moved from CT to Braintrim Township, PA in 1792. Rev. Samuel STURDEVANT born 30 Aug 1741 in CT and settled in Black Walnut, Braintrim Twp, PA 1792. Ordained a Baptist preacher 25 Oct 1794 and had charge of the church at Laceyville until his death, 9 Apr 1825. Private in the Sixth Co, Fifth Regiment, CT Militia 1775; private in Capt Samuel Granger's company, 2nd Regiment, 1777; transferred to 3rd Regiment; private in Capt Phineas Beardsley's company, 7th Regiment, 1777. Page 325-327 paraphrasing ... (The wording is very confusing but I believe the following is correct. See http://mlake.net/lake/Pennsylvania/HannahLake.jpg for the text from the book.) Hannah LAKE married Capt John GALLUP. Capt John GALLUP son of Capt John & Christobel GALLUP. Capt John GALLUP & Hannah LAKE had at least one child: Benadam GALLUP who married Esther PRENTICE. Benadam GALLUP and Esther PRENTICE had at least one child: Hannah GALLUP who married William WHEELER. William WHEELER and Hannah GALLUP had at least one child: Hannah WHEELER who married Simeon MINER. Simeon MINER and Hannah WHEELER had at least one child: Hannah MINER (born 9 Dec 1731) who married William MULLINS who came in the "Mayflower". from "Biographical Annals of Montgomery County Pennsylvania" by Ellwood Roberts in 1904 ... Page 506-507 ... Elizabeth STREEPER married Charles C RIGHTER (b 22 Mar 1823 in Spring Mill) in 1863. Elizabeth daughter of Charles STREEPER & Catharine LAKE, farmers at Spring Mill. Page 232-234 ... Henry SCHOLL, b 25 Jul 1816 Chestnut Hill, married Mary Ann LAKE (daughter of Andrew & Eustina LAKE) of Philadelphia 1 Dec 1839. Children: Maria, Seth L, Frederick, Franklin, Sarah, Elizabeth, & Henry L.