I recognized several of your surnames: Hendershot: I seem to "run into" the Hendershot family quite a bit; makes me think my Hamler family were friends/neighbors with the Hendershots. A Hamler married a Hendershot? My Dad's ex-wife (and my friend) was Lillian Sickels/Sickles, b. 1910, Morris County, NJ. Her father was Charles Sickels. She died in Florida in 1995 and is buried with her mother at Locust Hill Cemetery, Morris County, NJ. Her mother's name was Jennie May and she was born ca. 1891. Their children besides Lil were: 1.) Edna Sickels, b. 1906; 2.) Floyd Sickels, b. 1907; and 3.) Luella Sickels, b. 1912. After Lil and my Dad were divorced (ca. 1930), Lil married Al Schiefferstein in 1953. Al was a friend of my Dad's from Morris County, NJ; they had worked together at NJ Light and Power in the 1930's. A Mr. Hooey presides/presided over the Newton Cemetery. Sarah M. Best-- b. Sept. 1873, Morris County, NJ-- was married for a short time to my G-Uncle's son, (James) Edward Hamler. She died young but not before she got married. She died in 1895 and is buried with her parents at the Best Gravestone, Union Cemetery, Stanhope, Sussex Co., NJ. Edward (b. 1872)is buried with his second wife, Nellie A. Fisher, at Tranquility Methodist Cemetery, Sussex Co., NJ. His father was Andrew H. Hamler. Kathleen In a message dated 2/10/04 9:21:01 PM US Mountain Standard Time, bestgeneaology@hotmail.com writes: Haggerty, Hendershot, Hooey, Kitzeler, Lippington, Lothrop, McNally/Nally, Mitchell, Oberhuber, Pierce, Pruden, Roche, Sickles/Sickels, Smith, South, Suart, Thompson, Thielen/Thelen, Tiger/Tyger, Woertman/Workman