Hi Jeanette, Try Jefferson Township, it was incorporated in 1802. The First Presbyterian Church of Berkshire Valley incorporated the following year. At that time, Berkshire Valley was the only 'settlement' in Jefferson. If in your research, you come across a Rachel KINNEYBROOK, please let me know. She was listed in the 1830 Fed Census in Jefferson, age 30-39 with 2 sons and 1 daughter, all under the age of 5. No mention of a husband. The Morristown/Morris Twp Library in Morristown has a listing of the burials at the B V Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Anne Stephens Researching KINNEYBROOK, CLAY AND TEBO, all spellings. In a message dated 10/15/00 2:34:16 PM, [email protected] writes: << Hello list, Again thought I' d post my search query/surname/place, just in case someone new may be visiting list. Am looking for a HENDERSON family in Morris Co., NJ in the 1800-1820 timeframe. Would like to find the father and mother of Mariah or Maria or Mary A Henderson. I was reviewing some material I have had for a couple of years, (a bio on Mariah's husband, Charles Chamberlain, who "was born in the Berkshire Valley of Morris Co NJ". I noticed that the story said Mariah was born "in the same town as her husband" . Maybe I'm getting old and senile, but I don't remember (now what's different about that?) seeing that phrase when I first found this story. Have been looking mostly in Sussex Co., NJ for Hendersons..when maybe I should be looking around Succassuna/Roxbury TWP area of Morris County. However, the marriage record is in Newton, county seat of Sussex, and C and M were listed as married in Vernon, which is also Sussex....but now I wonder. Suppose it could be a mistake in the bio. Anybody have any info on HENDERSONs in Morris County in that time? Jeannette >>