An answer to someone who asked about Dymond Genealogical and Personal Record for Exeter, Monroe, and North Moreland Townships "John B. Dymond, justice of the peace and postmaster, was born 1820 and married in 1845, to mary Jane Whitlock. THey have 8 children living." page 250 Diamond Hollow ME Church "As early as 1800 the Methodist circuit rider found his way into Exeter. THe circuit which included this appointment extended over a large territory, and included Dallas, Lehman, Mehoopany, Plymouth, Truxville, Nanticoke, and Plains. Once a month was as often this preacher could be at this appointment. Joseph Whitlock, an old settler, was the first class leader and the meetings are held in his house. After the school-house was built ar Dymond Hollow services were held in it, but the Protestant methodists came then and the result was an amount of friction which led to the erection at last of an M.E. church in 1835. The present building was erected in 1870 under the direction of an building committee consisting of Andrew Montanye, Enoch Whitlock, and John Diamond. A Sunday-school is maintained here during the summer" Source: History of Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties, 1880 I hope this helps you. Sincerely Sandra LaCoe -- [email protected]