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John Safety Bowne Esq

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John Safety Bowne Esq

Birth
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
6 Nov 1774 (aged 74)
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3935787, Longitude: -74.1091
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Abraham Lincoln's ancestors include members of the Bowne family, who were among the earliest settlers of Middletown, NJ. Among the Bownes buried here is "John Bowne, Esq.", who died at age "74 years, 5 months, 7 days". The son of Obadiah and Elizabeth Bowne, he was the husband of the former Ann Lippit, who had been born in Monmouth County on November 29, 1702. She survived him by nearly 20 years, and was buried at his side after her death in Middletown at age 91.
Unlike the simple sandstone stele which marks his widow's grave, "Esquire" John Bowne's gravestone is distinctively carved, and said to be unique among New Jersey gravestones dating from the colonial era. Its tympanum features a winged soul effigy in bas relief with finely detailed ringlets and a lace collar, set off by classically carved acanthus leaves and rosettes. Thought to have been imported from England, it has been attributed to the British stonecarver William Valentine. ("Anonymous" GRAVESTONE PHOTO by Nikita Barlow, 2002.)
Abraham Lincoln's ancestors include members of the Bowne family, who were among the earliest settlers of Middletown, NJ. Among the Bownes buried here is "John Bowne, Esq.", who died at age "74 years, 5 months, 7 days". The son of Obadiah and Elizabeth Bowne, he was the husband of the former Ann Lippit, who had been born in Monmouth County on November 29, 1702. She survived him by nearly 20 years, and was buried at his side after her death in Middletown at age 91.
Unlike the simple sandstone stele which marks his widow's grave, "Esquire" John Bowne's gravestone is distinctively carved, and said to be unique among New Jersey gravestones dating from the colonial era. Its tympanum features a winged soul effigy in bas relief with finely detailed ringlets and a lace collar, set off by classically carved acanthus leaves and rosettes. Thought to have been imported from England, it has been attributed to the British stonecarver William Valentine. ("Anonymous" GRAVESTONE PHOTO by Nikita Barlow, 2002.)

Inscription

Here
lieth interred the body of
JOHN BOWNE ESQ
Who departed this Life
The sixth Day of November
Anno Domini MDCCLXXIV
Aetatis suae Seventy four
Years five Months and
seven days

Gravesite Details

Parental & spousal links added at request of Sue McDuffe, Find-a-Grave member #47122067



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  • Created by: Nikita Barlow
  • Added: Jan 10, 2002
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6082451/john_safety-bowne: accessed ), memorial page for John Safety Bowne Esq (29 May 1700–6 Nov 1774), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6082451, citing Presbyterian Burial Ground, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Nikita Barlow (contributor 46508077).