Here's some info on this cemetery that may be helpful . Diane Old Episcopal Cemetery of Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey This small well attended cemetery is on Lakeview Drive, Allentown, New Jersey. The cemetery is divided into four rows. A plaque erected in 1971 gives the following information: One of the oldest cemeteries in Monmouth County, used by Presbyterians and Episcopalians, it was the first site of Christ Church Parish from 1730 to 1808. Evacuating Philadelphia with approximately 13, 000 troops, General Sir Henry Clinton, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces, encamped here June 24 and 25, 1778 and here made his decision to head for Sandy Hook; thus encountering General Washington at Freehold on June 28th. The smallest part of this cemetery remains, with headstones dating from 1734 to 1850. Dedicated by the Allentown Historical Society, 1971 Listed below are the graves that are marked either with a field stone or gravestones. The information given is taken from four different sources in order to present the most complete reading of the stones: Stillwell, John E. Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, 5 Volumes, (1903) Vol. II, pp. 341 & 342 Old Episcopal Cemetery Restored, Allentown Messenger, August 18, 1955 Sandra E. Miller, personal visit, 1963 Diane (Miller) Babcock, personal visit, July 2000 Starting at the rear farther corner with the stone of Mary Blackwell, the graves are organized as follows: Row 1 1. Mary Blackwell, wife of Isaac Price, died April 7, 1766, aged 21 years 2. Isaac Price, died February 25, 1768, aged 46 years 3. John H. Bruere, died Jan. (or June) 24 (or 21), 1840 (?), aged 6 (?) yrs., 9 mos. & 16 dys. 4. In memory of Elizabeth, daughter of John H. and Ann Bruere, who departed this life November 23, 1830 (or 1839) in the 10th year of her life. 5. Elizabeth Bruere, wife of John H. Bruere, died December 7 (or 11), 1811, aged 33 (or 38) yrs., 9 mos., and 2 dys. 6. Illegible 7. In memory of Sarah Ann, daughter of John H. and Ann Bruere, who departed this life April 15, 1840, aged 20 yrs., 8 mos., and 8 dys. 8. Illegible 9. Peter Bills, died September 6, 1854, aged 69 yrs. and 19 dys. 10. Illegible 11. Illegible 12. Illegible 13. Illegible 14. In memory of Washington B. Bills, who departed this life Feb. 21 (or 11), 1832, aged 32 (or 42) yrs. and 12 dys. 15. Christian Bills, relict of W. B. Bills, died November 22, 1834, aged 34 yrs. and 3 mos. 16. Abijah Cox, son of Exekiel and Margaret Cox, died April 20 (or 21), 1835, aged 23 yrs., 8 mos., and 9 dys According to Stillwells Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. II pp. 341 & 342, the illegible stones in Row 1 could contain the following information: Helen, daughter of John H. and Ann Bruere, died April 26, 1840, aged 7 mos. and 3 (or 5) dys. Mary Bruere, wife of John H. Bruere, died March 3, 1802, aged 22 yrs. Elenor, wife of Sylvester Bills, died May 27, 1834, aged 68 yrs., 1 mo., and 28 dys. M. B., daughter of w. B. and C. Bills, died September 24, 1832, aged 18 mos. Row 2 17. Illegible Row 3 18. Walter VanSkyver, died June 4, 1835, in 90th year of his age 19. Elisha Robbins, who departed this life April 17, 1832, aged 63 yrs. 20. In memory of Euphemia Miller, wife of Frederick Miller, died May 27, 1824, in the 83rd year of her age 21. David Robbins, died July 4, 1831, aged 60 yrs. and 11 mos. 22. Sarah Miller, wife of David Robbins, died may 4, 1850, aged 69 yrs., 2 mos., & 15 dys. 23. Frederick Miller, who has departed this life September 22, 1814, aged 81 yrs. 24. Illegible-small marker 25. Sarah, wife of Joseph Hunt, Jr., died November 5, 1810, aged 23 yrs., 1 mo., 4 dys. 26. Elizabeth VanSkyver, died January 19, 1822, in the 79th year of her age. Row 4 27. In memory of Samuel Rogers, who departed this life the 17th of September, 1756, aged 64 yrs. 28. Rogers 29. Here lies the body of Thomas Overend, who departed this life July 15, 1764, aged 42 yrs. (perhaps more of the inscription underground) 30. In memory of Sarah Rogers, who died October 1, 1770, aged 32 yrs. 31. In memory of Nancy Lloyd, daughter of Richard and Bethiah Lloyd. She departed this life April 5, 1804 (or 1805), aged 44 yrs. 1 mo., and 23 (or 25) dys. 32. In memory of Richard Lloyd, who departed this life August 12, 1787, aged 74, (or 71) yrs. 33. In memory of Bethiah, wife of Richard Lloyd, who departed this life July 17, 1804 (or 1801), aged 78 yrs., 1 mo., 18 dys. 34. Here lies the bodies of Eleanor and Mary Ann, daughters of William and Rachel Lloyd, the former of whom departed this life april 21, 1795, aged 2 weeks, 2 dys; the latter February 28, 1797, aged 9 mos. And 20 dys. 35. Illegible According to Stillwells Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. II, pp. 341 & 342, the above illegible or incomplete stones could contain the following information: James Rogers, died 29th (or 20th) May, 1792, aged 27 yrs. James Rogers died Jan. 2d, 173/4 (sic), aged 20 yrs. Mary Rogers died April 14, 1738 (?), aged 48 yrs. Also, Stillwell makes the following note: A gray slate stone from which the inscription has scaled off, and the letters, apparently I and D roughly cut on the uneven surface.