Hunterdon County Democrat Flemington, NJ May 2, 1849, Vol. XI, No. 37, Whole No. 557 Death of Ephraim Robbins Mr. Ephraim Robbins, Constable of Raritan township, in this county, is no more. He departed this life on Saturday afternoon last, of typhus fever... November 14, 1849, Vol. XII, No. 13, Whole No. 585 * Near Mount Pleasant, on Thursday the 25th ult., by the same, *Mr. Moses Robbins, to Miss Susan Mary, daughter of Mr. Henry Kels. August 13, 1851, Vol. XIII, No. 52, Whole No. 674 * On the 2d inst., by Rev. J. P. McCormick, Mr. Jonas Robins to *Miss Sarah Jane, daughter of J. H. Case, Esq., all of Bethlehem, N.J. Jan. 21, 1873, Vol. XXXV, No. 23, Whole No. 1856 Nov. 24, 1872, by Rev. Israel Poulson, Asa Robbins, of Sand Brook, to Hannah R. Poulson, of Head Quarters. At Bloomsbury, Jan. 12, 1873, Anna, daughter of Moses Robbins, in the 5th year of her age, of scarlet rash. March 2, 1875, Vol. XXXVII, No. 27, Whole No. 1900 On the 13th ult., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. H. R. Scott, James A. Creveling to Lucy E. Robins, both of Bloomsbury. July 1, 1879, Forty First Vol., No. 45 Last Thursday afternoon, Barzilla Robbins, a well-known citizen of Mattison's Corner, drove into town with his wife to do some shopping. They had been here but a short time when Mr. Robbins complained of feeling unwell, and he was advised to sit down awhile in one of the chairs upon the Union Hotel porch. Becoming worse, Dr. Keeler, was called and the suffering man was helped up stairs and put to bed. He had scarcely been laid down when it was found that he was dying. He had for some time been subject to heart disease and his sudden and unexpected taking off is attributed to this disease. Mr. Robbins was a worthy man, and his death is widely lamented. July 22, 1879, Forty First Vol., No. 48 Near Three Bridges, June 26, 1879, of heart disease, Barzilla Robbins, in the 66th year of his age.