Unknown Haviland
M, #3241, born about 1818?
Lucretia Oldham
F, #3242, born about 1600?, died 4 March 1678/79
Fear Brewster
F, #3243, born about 1600?, died 12 December 1634
| Birth* | Fear Brewster was born about 1600? |
| Marriage* | She married Isaac Allerton. |
| Death* | Fear Brewster died on 12 December 1634 in Plymouth, MA. |
Abraham Underhill1
M, #3244, born after 1710?
| Birth* | Abraham Underhill was born after 1710? In White Plains, NY. |
| Marriage* | He married Hannah Cromwell. |
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Hannah Cromwell
F, #3245, born about 1710?
Nathaniel Underhill1
M, #3246, born before 1671?
| Birth* | Nathaniel Underhill was born before 1671? |
| Marriage* | He married Mary Ferris. |
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Mary Ferris1
F, #3247, born about 1700?
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
John Underhill1
M, #3248, born about 1650, died after 18 September 1671
| Birth* | John Underhill was born about 1650. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Feake, daughter of Robert Feake and Elizabeth Fones. |
| Death* | John Underhill died after 18 September 1671 in Killingworth, CT. |
| Note* | ARMS: Argent on a chevron sable between three trefoils slipped, vert, asmany bazants. CREST: On a mount vert, a hind, lodged or. CAPTAIN JOHN UNDERHILL, believed to be descended from a Warwickshirefamily, served as a soldier in the Netherlands, under the Earl ofLeicester, and in Spain and Ireland, under the Earl of Essex. When thatnobleman was executed, Captain Underhill went to Holland, and finally toAmerica in Winthrop's company. Soon after he was training the militia inBoston, which he represented at the first Court of Deputies. Being tooliberal in his ideas of religious toleration, he was disfranchised,November 20, 1637, and banished from Massachusetts. He retreated to NewHampshire, where, in 1638, he was chosen Governor. Again his liberalviews and possibly his Boston enemies compelled him to flee, and he wassoon found in Albany, where he became a favorite with the Dutch of thatplace, who called him 'Captain Hans Van Vanderhill,' and gave him acommand of one hundred and twenty men. He became a noted fighter andslayer of Indians. In 1643 he was a Delegate from Stamford, Conn., to theGeneral Court at New Haven, and appointed Assistant Justice. Settling atOyster Bay, he was a Delegate from that place, 1665, and made Lord HighSheriff of North Riding on Long Island, by Governor Nicholl. TheMatinecock Indians conveyed to him a large tract of land in 1667. Part ofit, named Killingworth (originally Kenilworth, from the place inWarwickshire, Eng., of that name), remained in his family nearly twohundred years. In the Pequot War he was Captain of all the New Englandtroops and so vanquished the Indians as to make it possible for the whitesettlers to live in that region.15 His will was dated September 18, 1671, and he died at 'Killingworth'. atan advanced age. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth(Fones) Feake. Their son, Nathaniel Underhill, was one of the trustees of the town ofWestchester 1720. He married Mary, daughter of John Ferris, Esq., ofLeicestershire, Eng., who was one of the purchasers of Stamford, Conn.,in 1640, and in 1654 removed to Westchester, and became one of the firstpatentees of the town and one of the ten proprietors. The family ofFerris came from Normandy. Henri de Ferrers is written on the famous'Battle Roll,' and received large grants of land from William theConqueror in Straffordshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire. James, agrandson of the colonist, lived on his grandfather's estate when LordHowe took it for his headquarters, and James was made prisoner by theQueen's Rangers, dying from hardship. Their son, Abraham Underhill, of White Plains, N. Y., married HannahCromwell, 'a descendant of that family of Cromwells who at a very earlyperiod possessed estates in Westchester County, N. Y. The severalbranches of the family in America claim descent from the same parentstock as that of the Protector.' Their son, Jacob Underhill, married, 1747, Amy, the daughter of John andHannah Hallock, the granddaughter of John and Abigail (Sweezey) Hallock,the great-granddaughter of William and Margaret Hallock; and descendedfrom Peter Hallock, who married a widow, Mrs. Howell, in England, and was in NewHaven by 1640. Their daughter, Hannah Underhill, married Quinby, the son of William andMary (Quinby) Cornell. |
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Elizabeth Feake1
F, #3249, born after 1650?
| Birth* | Elizabeth Feake was born after 1650? |
| Marriage* | She married John Underhill. |
Family | John Underhill born about 1650, died after 18 September 1671 |
| Child | |
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Robert Feake1
M, #3250, born before 1620?, died 1662
| Birth* | Robert Feake was born before 1620? In England. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Fones, daughter of Thomas Fones and Anna Winthrop. |
| Death* | Robert Feake died in 1662 in Watertown, MA. |
| Note* | LIEUTENANT ROBERT FEAKE, was born in England, and died in Watertown, Mass., 1662. He was the son of James and Judith (Thomas) Feake, and the grandson of William and Mary Wetherell Feake, of London (will 1595), and great-grandson of James Feake of County Wighton, Eng. He came to Massachusetts Bay with Governor Winthrop, 16 1630, and subsequently held many public offices of trust. In 1632 he was appointed Lieutenant to Captain Patrick, chief military officer at Watertown. In 1634, when the first Court of Delegates was held, his name appears fourth on the list, which is given by Winthrop in his History. Again, 1635 and 1636, he was Representative from Watertown, and 1639 to 1640 he united with Captain Patrick in the purchase of land, now the town of Greenwich. He married Elizabeth, the widow of Henry Winthrop (the son of Governor Winthrop) and the daughter of Thomas and Anna (Winthrop) Fones. |
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Elizabeth Fones1
F, #3251, born about 1615?
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
Henry Winthrop
M, #3252, born about 1615?
Hannah Anne Janney
F, #3253, born about 1810?
Family | Robert Hull born 20 September 1810, died 23 April 1885 |
Susanna Rebecca Powell
F, #3254, born about 1810?
Family | Robert Hull born 20 September 1810, died 23 April 1885 |
Agnes Unknown1
F, #3255, born about 1610
Citations:
- [S368] Oliver Hull, The Hull Family in America.
Abigail Cary1
F, #3256, born 1701
| Relationship | 7th great-grandaunt of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Abigail Cary was born in 1701. |
Citations:
- [S388] Bonnie Hamilton Family File.
Phebe Cary1
F, #3257, born 5 March 1701/2
| Relationship | 7th great-grandaunt of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Phebe Cary was born on 5 March 1701/2.2 |
Citations:
- [S388] Bonnie Hamilton Family File.
- [S377] Carolyn Winch family file.
Seth Cary1,2
M, #3258, born 28 January 1671/72
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Seth Cary was born on 28 January 1671/72 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
- [S273] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Nathaniel Cary1
M, #3259, born 24 November 1676
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Nathaniel Cary was born on 24 November 1676 in Bristol, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
Eleazer Cary1
M, #3260, born 27 September 1678
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Eleazer Cary was born on 27 September 1678 in Bristol, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
James Cary1
M, #3261, born 10 June 1680
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | James Cary was born on 10 June 1680 in Bristol, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
Benjamin Cary1
M, #3262, born 29 August 1681
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Benjamin Cary was born on 29 August 1681 in Bristol, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
Elizabeth Cary1
F, #3263, born 23 May 1683
| Relationship | 8th great-grandaunt of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Elizabeth Cary was born on 23 May 1683 in Bristol, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
Abigail Cary1
F, #3264, born 31 August 1684
| Relationship | 8th great-grandaunt of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Abigail Cary was born on 31 August 1684 in Bristol, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
Josiah Cary1
M, #3265, born 6 May 1686
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Josiah Cary was born on 6 May 1686 in Bristol, MA. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
Timothy Cary1
M, #3266, born 15 February 1686/87
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Timothy Cary was born on 15 February 1686/87 in Bristol, RI. |
Citations:
- [S386] Cary: Gregory S. Strong electronic file.
John Cary1
M, #3267, born 1704
| Relationship | 7th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | John Cary was born in 1704. |
Citations:
- [S388] Bonnie Hamilton Family File.
John Cary1
M, #3268, born 6 November 1671, died 29 December 1671
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | John Cary was born on 6 November 1671 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. |
| Death* | He died on 29 December 1671 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. |
Citations:
- [S273] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Abigail Allen1
F, #3269, born about 1651, died 22 May 1736
| Birth* | Abigail Allen was born about 1651.2 |
| Death* | She died on 22 May 1736 in Bristol, RI.2 |
Citations:
- [S382] Ancestral Record and Portraits.
- [S273] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Abigail Hull1
F, #3270, born 7 February 1752
| Relationship | 5th great-grandaunt of Doris Muller. |
| Birth* | Abigail Hull was born on 7 February 1752. |
| Marriage* | She married Solomon Lockwood. |
Citations:
- [S273] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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