Following is from "Index to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery and Historical Notations on the Presbyterian Church, Matawan, New Jersey," by Stevenson Enterline and Trevor Kirkpatrick. This booklet was purchased at the Monmouth County Historical Society in Freehold, NJ. Please note mother died before child was born??? Gravestone no. 137 Catherine H., daughter of Richard & Mary (Hunn) Stout born November 1803 died April 4, 1804 age 6 mons Gravestone no 135 Mary Hunn Stout daughter of Thomas & Catherine Hunn & wife of Richard Stout died April 17, 1801 age 23 years Gravestone no 125 Major Thomas Hunn, son of Adrian & Phoebe (Smith) Hunn of Freneau, NJ born November 6, 1737 died September 15, 1797 age 60 years 11 mons 9 days Gravestone no 125 Catherine Van Emburgh, wife of Major Thomas Hunn and daughter of Peregrine & Catherine (Provoost) Van Emburgh born December 4, 1741 died March 4, 1816 age 75 years 4 mons. Notations Between The Lines (From William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours (Freehold, NJ Moreau brothers, 1932) page 162.): Thomas Hunn lived in what later became known as Hawkins House on Mill Road. He was member of a group called the "Liberty Boys" and served during the Revolution in the first Regiment, Monmouth County Militia, rising to the rank of Major. He was a principle participant in the skirmish at the Burrowes Mansion. His grave is marked by a large flat white stone which has deteriorated and is illegible. Happy Hunting, Kathie Mirabella