Anybody familiar with a burial ground named after Thomas Lambert, a Quaker? There is reference to this site in the Chesterfield MM Minutes about 1790 following the death of Thomas Lambert. From the Minutes it would appear to be in the area of Chesterfield or Crosswicks, Burlington Co. and is apparently near or adjacent a river. There was also a reference to members of the Monthly Meeting being directed to go forth and remove all the headstones from that burial ground rendering the individual gravesites without markings of any sort. (Not Uncommon) This act being ordered in the mid to late 1790's as best I recall. Thank you, Erwin Kirby