Petition of Hannah McMichael, Lower Smithfield township forLicence allowed at Sept term, Northampton county, 1762, petitioners, Caleb Washburn. Assessement of Stroud township, 1820, Michael Swenk, Andrew Weitzel Civil list, School Directors,1863, Charles Swink, 1883, Joseph Swink Township Clerk, R. W. Swink Overseerer of the Poor Charles Swink, 1856-59-72-73=74-75-76--77-79-80-81-82 Buried at Monroe Co-Swink Bartonsville, Monroe Co. Swink Kemmerer Family Burial Ground One field stone has the initials M. K, with date of 1823. The remaining stone, which is the only one with a full transcription, is marked Sara Swink wife of Robert Swink, 4/13.1826/28-8-14-1842 16y 4m Keller's Church, aka German Reformed in Stroudsburg. The first burial here was reported to have been William Azer. Among the other families is Swink. Best Wishes, Geri