The following is taken from "History of Monmouth County NJ" by Franklin Ellis. pg. 637. "The IMLAY' HILL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH dates back nearly a century. In the year 1790 a few Methodists desirous of having a meeting-house in the vicinity of Imlay's Hill met at the house of Samuel Imlay and elected the following-named persons trustees: Jonathan Coward John Kein Joseph Page John Gregory Thomas Sill Jonathan Page Samuel Imlay John Page Joseph James At the same time Samuel Imlay conyeved to the trustees in trust one acre of land for church purposes. On this lot a church edifiice was erected in 1790. It was destroyed by fire in 1807, and being rebuilt, was used until 1855, when it was replaced by the present church, which was dedicated December 25th in that year. A chapel was erected at Imlaystown in 1866, and dedicated January 30, 1867, under charge of J.P. Coinnelly. The trustees elected in 1790 served until February 10, 1816, when an election was held at "Emlay's Meeting-House" with the following result. Ezekiel Robins, Joseph Rouzee, Richard C. Robbins, Thomas Throp, Cornelius Hance, John Allensmark, and Andrew Nelson. " It also lists ministers. DIRECTIONS TO IMLAY"S HILL METHODIST CHURCH - Someone A while back gave me these directions, however, I'm not 100% sure that they are correct since I've never been there "Rt 195 Exit 11 Wrightsville, Go up the ramp, make a right to end of road 1/4mile. turn left (big horse farm on right, white fence). Just past it, go up a hill, church is on the left. Imlaystown cemetary is here.Started as ME church in 1992 with pastor Gregory Bruton. Church located on Emleys Hill Road EMLEY's HILL CEMETERY is a different place, and is indeed on Burlington Path Road. To get to it from Imlaystown you would need to go up past the school (turn left as you come out of the cemetary and it will be up just a smidgeon on your right) and proceed on that road, making a right left onto Davis Station Road. You'll come out at the Cream Ridge Golf Course. Turn left, and proceed down that road, looking for a small strip mall on the left (the Cream Ridge Post Office is there). That's Burlington Path Road. You'll go past another golf course (on the right) and eventually come to a hill. The church and cemetary are on your left. I hope this doesn't add to the confusion! Mathew Page mapage@prodigy.net