Jenifer, What a coincidence. I just returned from NJ and I found several things for Cyrenius Morris and wrote them down to send to you. We corresponded recently about the Morrises of Woodbridge, remember? I actually looked through the cemetery records at the church (they have a book listing all the people buried there so maybe you could get in touch with the church) and found: Cyrenius Morris 1811 buried in part H4 of the cemetery. I don't think the book gave the actual transcription of the stone. I didn't see Hetty Evans Morris but I didn't see the stone. In an index of wills microfilms at the NJ Archives in Trenton I found the following reference which if you write the Archives and pay them a few dollars I think they will look up for you: Morris Cyrenius 12210L Inv. 1844. In the Mortgager Index Middlesex County I also found Cyrenius Morris to Thomas Salter Vol. 12 p. 100 1822. There must have been a father and son named Cyrenius. This index was also at the Archives in Trenton. I'm sorry I didn't have time to look them up for you but time was very short. I thought that with the references they might look them up and copy them for you. I got several things that way before I went there. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: Jennifer Carnes [SMTP:koala@mindinfo.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 8:47 PM To: NJMIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NJMIDDLE] Cemetery lookup Would someone be able to do a lookup for me? I am looking for information about a Cyrenius Morris that is buried in the First Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Woodbridge. Buried about 1811 and possibly with his wife Hetty Evans Morris. I believe the records are now all at the NJ Historical Society. Thanks, JenniLyn Carnes California