Marriage records for the Reformed Dutch Church were published in the volumes of the Somerset County Hysterical, oops, Historical Quarterly's newsletters, published for about 10 years or so from around 1908 through 1918. I just found them at a gen. library, today, and yes, they cover the church at Neshanic. Amazingly juicy content. I am going back, tomorrow. Well worth asking for your library to find them for you on interlibrary loan. Cheryl L. Higgins ----- Original Message ----- From: Kitchen <kitchen@erinet.com> To: <NJSOMERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 8:21 PM Subject: Neshanic > Are there sources or information available for Neshanic? Specifically, I > am attempting to validate the marriage of Richard KITCHEN to Margaret Van > VOORHEES in ca 1783. My understanding is that Richard and Margaret were in > thius area for several years...meeting, marrying and having their first 2 > (of 13) children in Neshanic, before moving west with the Dutch Reformed > Colony to Adams County, PA....near Gettysburg. > > Any leads or help on Neshanic wouyld be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you > > Darrell KITCHEN > kitchen@erinet.com >