Dear Sussex Co Friends~ I have a question I was hoping someone in Sussex Co will be able to answer or any one else for that matter. Where is West Point Pleasant Cemetery? Does it exist in Sussex Co NJ? I have a reference to Abstract Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, I am looking at. I am looking for the burial of my 5th Great grandfather, John Chamberlain b.abt 1759 who was said to have been present at the Battle of Brandywine(according to my records?). I have no Regiment to go on so I do not know if the three John Chamberlain's listed as buried in NJ were him or not at all. He married Elizabeth Canaan/Cannon/Kinnan: There is reference in this Abstract to a cemetery called West Point Pleasant, where two John Chamberlain's are buried. I did a Geological search of Pleasant point and found these two: Point Pleasant New Jersey Ocean County 40:04:59 N 074:04:07 W 16 08742 US Point Pleasant New Jersey Sussex County 40:55:22 N 074:39:29 W 920 US Which Cemetery is West Point Pleasant in then? What I do know is that this John Chamberlain's son, John Chamberlain Jr. shows up in Newton Sussex Co NJ by 1808 where he married Mary Little(in Sussex Co Records). He was also in the Sussex Co 1st Regiment, 1st Battalion, of Sussex Co in the War of 1812 . John was a Sergeant in the NJ Co commanded by William Dunn. He was drafted in the NJ militia at Walpack, Sussex Co, NJ on the 6th day of September 1814 for the term of three months and was discharged in Jersey City, NJ on the sixth Day of December in 1814. He was honorable discharged at Sandy Hook , NJ.(so I have 2 references of his discharge?).I have his widow Mary's declaration of Widows war Pension so I know this was my John Chamberlain Jr, and they later migrated to Rock Co WI, and John is buried near where I live in Walworth WI. What I don't know is which John Chamberlain was his father, the Revolutionary soldier and which state he was in when he enlisted in the Army.. I know it was the Patriots side.As he reportedly was captured at Brandywine. The World Chamberlain Society did not think my John was a member of the NJ Chamberlain's since I had my John b. 1759 ran away from Yale College to join the Military. I think at that time his family "may Have resided" in Amenia Dutchess Co NY. But somehow this John b. 1759 made his way to NJ during or after the war...My Chamberlain was a Teacher after the war, but his son John who was the soldier in 1812 was 1st Blacksmith of Hampton township in Sussex Co. Can someone help? Penny Kresl e-mail: kresl@elknet.net Penny's Genealogy: http://www.elknet.net/kresl/Penny/penny.html Delavan, WI.USA