Do the early records of the Episcopal Church at Ringoes, New Jersey, exist? I'm trying to document the birth in 1786 of Letitia UPDYKE to Samuel OPDYCKE and wife Jane HART. Samuel Opdycke was in Kingwood, New Jersey, in 1797, and in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1804. The published family history says that his father George Opdycke attended "the Episcopal Church at Ringos," which I assume was St. Andrews. I've seen the sign next to the Harvest Moon Inn that says SITE OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH PRIOR TO 1750 AN ANGLICAN CHURCH BUILT OF LOGS, LATER STONE. ONLY PORTIONS OF CEMETERY REAMIN. DR. GERSHOM CRAVEN, WHO TREATED GENERAL LAFAYETTE, IS BURIED HERE. ALL GRAVES FACE EAST AS WAS THE CUSTOM OF THE TIME. EAST AMWELL TOWNSHIP HISTORIC COMMISSION SIGN DONATED BY THE HARVEST MOON INN There is a cemetery transcription at http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/hunterdon/cemeteries/standrews.txt