There may be an Abraham Larew/Larue on the list if people interred at Pine Hill Burial Ground on the old William Williamson/Jacob Smith farm near Sergeantsville, Hunterdon County, Delaware Twp., NJ A partial listing: I. F., May 14, 1831 This may be a Fisher. Mary Lake, died April 15, 1813 in her 48th year. She was the wife of Cornelius Lake and the daughter of Joseph and Mary Sergeant. Cornelius Lake and his second wife Lydia are buried in the Lower Amwell Old Yard. M. L. This is probably Moses LaRue, who died in 1797 and whose farm lay just to the south of the Williamson farm. Anna LaRue wrote that a number of LaRues were buried in this yard, including Moses LaRue and his wife Urenia, but their stones had no inscriptions. Deats found about 20 plain field stones without markings. A. L. This may be Abraham Larew, son of Daniel Larew and Margaret Williamson or Amos LaRue, son of Moses and Urenia Larew A. Larowc, son (found during 3/95 visit) A. P., 10 1765 Identity not known. Abraham Rounsavell, died August 17, 1853 in his 67th year. Died unmarried, the son of Isaac Rounsavel and Catharine Larew, and great nephew of Moses Larew. C. R. Deats writes this is a footstone uniform with the stone for Abraham Rounsavell, and is probably his wife. But more likely it is Catharine Larew Rounsavel, Abraham’s mother. She died 5 April 1832 age 57. 1 S X R The S is backwards. (found on the 3/95 visit) Possibly Samuel Rittenhouse who lived in the small stone house northwest of the Covered Bridge. W. S., died October 4, 1792 The “S” is reversed. I don’t know who this is, but it seems likely to be another Sergeant, possibly an uncle of Charles Sergeant below. Dot Williamson has found several more stones buried about a foot or so beneath the surface. Richard Williamson Tucson, AZ _http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~williamsondnaproject/INDEX.htm_ (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~williamsondnaproject/INDEX.htm) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.