In a message dated 20/10/2006 20:25:06 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: The Burlington County Historical Society Library is open Tuesday through Saturday from 1-5 PM. MArgaret Frame is the librarian and is very helpful by phone and email. 609-386-4773 Judy Olsen Hi folks, As I am in England I would find iut very hard to visit the places mentioned in this correspondence. I do have the history of George Elkin[g]ton born in England who was a Quaker and travelled to America in 1677 in the Ship Kent with many other Quakers. His friends consisted of the Gill family and the Wills family. He came a year after signing this agreement. THOMAS FRENCH (ffrench), who with William Penn and others, 1676, in London, signed the "Concessions and Agreements" under which established the Quaker colony in West New Jersey, was born 1639 in Northamptonshire, England; died 1699 in New Jersey. Married (1st), 1660 to Jane Atkins; in 1680, with his wife Jane and 9 children, came in the ship "Kent" and settled near Burlington, New Jersey. I do have a copy of Professor Adams Book on the Elkin[g]tons in America if anyone would like any help. I am very interested to read where the early quakers were buried and I hope the above is of some interest to you.. Many thanks JUDY ELKINGTON www.elkingtonfamily.com [email protected] www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html