Person:Amy Bowne (1)

Watchers
m. 26 Jun 1693
  1. Amy Bowne1694 - 1730
  2. Ruth Bowne1695/96 -
m. 14 Nov 1717
  1. Mary Hallett1719/20 - 1724
  2. Richard Hallett1721 -
  3. Sarah Hallett1723 - Bef 1768
  4. William Hallett1725/26 -
  5. Amy Hallett1727 -
Facts and Events
Name[5] Amy Bowne
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3] 1 Apr 1694 Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Marriage 14 Nov 1717 Flushing, Queens, New York, United Statesto Richard Hallett
Death[1] 7 Nov 1730 Elmhurst, Queens, New York, United States
Alt Death[4] 7 Nov 1733 Elmhurst, Queens, New York, United States
Burial? Newtown (now Elmhurst), Queens Co., New York, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Wilson, Edith King. Bowne family of Flushing, Long Island. (New York: unknown, 1948)
    4.

    Children of John Bowne and Mary Cock:
    1) Amy, b. "1.2.1694" [1 Apr 1694], m. Richard Hallett.
    [p. 9:] Died Newton "7.9.1730" [7 Nov 1730].

  2. Bowne, John, and Herbert F. Ricard. Journal of John Bowne, 1650-1694. (New York, New York: Friends of the Queensborough Community College Library, c1975)
    Reverse Fol. 23 (p. 53).

    Amy bowne was born ye 10th [sic] day of ye 2nd month [Apr] 1694 after 10 at night

  3. Society of Friends. Flushing Monthly Meeting (Flushing, New York). Monthly meeting records, 1640-. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950)
    123.

    The Children of John and Mary Bowne ye third wife flushing
    Amy Bowne was borne ye 01 day : 2 mon [Apr] : 1694.

  4. "Records of the Society of Friends of the City of New York and Vicinity, from 1640 to 1800", in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (New York, New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
    Vol. 7, p, 89.

    Anne [sic] Hallett wife of Richard Hallett of Newtowne Deceased ye 7 of ye 9 mo 1733 & was Buried in ffreiends buriing Ground in Newtowne.
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the ninth month is November. More info may be found here.]

  5. Note: She is called Amy in the birth record and the marriage record. She is called Anne in the listing of her children's births, and in her death record. She named a daughter Amy, none named Anne. Of course, in cursive handwriting, it can be hard to distinguish Anne from Ame, so any of the transcriptions could be wrong.