Hi, Folks I'm looking for information about the Osbornes, a Quaker family who lived near present-day Tuckerton, NJ, as early as the year 1700. (The progenitor, Richard Osborne [d.1740] married Jane Bates on Long Island in 1698/99.) They lived at a place then called Osborne Island but now, I've been informed, is known as Mystic Island after a development on the site. Specifically, I'm wondering if there are any surviving sites related to the Osbornes -- houses, meetinghouses, burial grounds, etc. I'm planning a visit to the area and am wondering what I might be able to find. Leah Blackman's History of Little Egg Harbor includes a story that, prior to the 1778 "massacre" of American troops under Gen. Pulaski by the British, the British came to one of the Osbornes houses in the night and made Richard Osborne Jr. lead them to where the Americans were camped. There is now a monument on the site. Looking forward to hearing some great stories! Mark E. Dixon Wayne, PA