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Anne Elizabeth <I>Bowne</I> Underhill

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Anne Elizabeth Bowne Underhill

Birth
Flushing, Queens County, New York, USA
Death
12 Aug 1786 (aged 63)
Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Mount Vernon, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
She is buried under 205th Streetin the Bronx per records
Memorial ID
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NOTE: Anne's remains were too decomposed to be removed along with her gravestone to St. Paul's. Please see the article reference at the end of this profile for further information.

MOTHER: Elizabeth Lawrence, 1694 – 1775
FATHER: John Bowne, 1686 – 1757

HUSBAND: John Underhill, 1718 – 1775

CHILDREN:
John Underhill
Benjamin Underhill, 1743 – 1818
Sarah Underhill, 1745 –
Lancaster Underhill
Frederic Bowne Underhill
Nathaniel Underhill
Susan Underhill, 1752 – 1822
Effama or Effie Underhill, 1754 – 1838
Nicholas Underhill, 1758 – 1837
Elizabeth Underhill, 1760 –
Peter Underhill, 1764 – 1855
SOURCE: Parents and children came from family trees on Ancestry.com.

1. Millennium File
Name: Ann Eliz Bowne
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 1722
Birth Place: Flushing, LI, New York, USA
Death Date: 12 Aug 1786
Spouse: John Underhill
Children: Elizabeth Underhill
Source Information: Heritage Consulting. Millennium File [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003.

2. Burial Information
The Underhill Society has evidence Ann Underhill was originally buried in the Israel Underhill Family Burying Ground in Williamsbridge, NY (Anne, wife of John Underhill, Jr., 1786). The following information describes why her remains were reinterred to this cemetery.

" The Thirtieth and Thirty-First Annual Reports of the Underhill Society make the following statement:

"The Israel Underhill Family Burying Ground in Williamsbridge [New York], through which a street is to be cut, was incorporated through the efforts of Willard Underhill Taylor, counsel and member of the Underhill Society of America, and the ground placed on the city map as cemetery. The city bought the property and paid for it. The remains were taken up and removed to St. Paul's Churchyard in Eastchester [Mount Vernon]."
SOURCE: Underhill Genealogy Descendants of Capt. John Underhill, Volume 2, Edited by Josephine C. Frost, published privately for the Underhill Society of America, 1932

NOTE: Burial information: https://www.nps.gov/sapa/learn/historyculture/upload/underhillarticleforwebsite.pdf
NOTE: Anne's remains were too decomposed to be removed along with her gravestone to St. Paul's. Please see the article reference at the end of this profile for further information.

MOTHER: Elizabeth Lawrence, 1694 – 1775
FATHER: John Bowne, 1686 – 1757

HUSBAND: John Underhill, 1718 – 1775

CHILDREN:
John Underhill
Benjamin Underhill, 1743 – 1818
Sarah Underhill, 1745 –
Lancaster Underhill
Frederic Bowne Underhill
Nathaniel Underhill
Susan Underhill, 1752 – 1822
Effama or Effie Underhill, 1754 – 1838
Nicholas Underhill, 1758 – 1837
Elizabeth Underhill, 1760 –
Peter Underhill, 1764 – 1855
SOURCE: Parents and children came from family trees on Ancestry.com.

1. Millennium File
Name: Ann Eliz Bowne
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 1722
Birth Place: Flushing, LI, New York, USA
Death Date: 12 Aug 1786
Spouse: John Underhill
Children: Elizabeth Underhill
Source Information: Heritage Consulting. Millennium File [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003.

2. Burial Information
The Underhill Society has evidence Ann Underhill was originally buried in the Israel Underhill Family Burying Ground in Williamsbridge, NY (Anne, wife of John Underhill, Jr., 1786). The following information describes why her remains were reinterred to this cemetery.

" The Thirtieth and Thirty-First Annual Reports of the Underhill Society make the following statement:

"The Israel Underhill Family Burying Ground in Williamsbridge [New York], through which a street is to be cut, was incorporated through the efforts of Willard Underhill Taylor, counsel and member of the Underhill Society of America, and the ground placed on the city map as cemetery. The city bought the property and paid for it. The remains were taken up and removed to St. Paul's Churchyard in Eastchester [Mount Vernon]."
SOURCE: Underhill Genealogy Descendants of Capt. John Underhill, Volume 2, Edited by Josephine C. Frost, published privately for the Underhill Society of America, 1932

NOTE: Burial information: https://www.nps.gov/sapa/learn/historyculture/upload/underhillarticleforwebsite.pdf

Inscription

Anne, wife of John Underhill, Jr., 1786

Gravesite Details

Despite the above sources, St. Paul's Church Historian, David Osborn, states only the stone is here. Anne is not buried here.



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