Found an interesting little tidbit in an old Allentown Messenger column that someone might find interesting. This copy wasn't dated but probably 10 Jan 1907, in the Edgebrook column. I don't have any information on these people, I had copied the page for the column written about how Edgebrook got its name on the same page. I descend from Ayres and Dilatush of the area who lived on the farm called Edgebrook. Edgebrook is between Robbinsville and Yardville, Hamilton Twp, near Washington Twp, Mercer Co. NJ. "In the year 1846 Pearson Evernham and Mary his wife, purchased what in now known as the Evernham farm, owned and occupied by Allen G. Hendrickson and wife, the latter being granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Evernham. During the 61 years that the place has been in the family there has never been a marriage ceremony performed there, all the daughters having been married at the homes of the preachers. Only one birth ever has taken place there, and that was in 1850, when Henrietta, the youngest child of Mr.and Mrs. Evernham, was born. There have been six deaths: Mr. Evernham, who was born in 1800, died in 1880; Mrs. Evernham, born in 1808, died in 1899; Joanna and Henrietta, small children, died in 1852; Mary Elizabeth, a grown daughter, died in 1900. One hundred years after the birth of her father, Mary Hendtickson, mother of Allen G. Hendrickson, died in 1901.