Source:Underhill, David Harris. Underhill Burying Ground

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Source The Underhill burying ground
an account of a parcel of land situated at Locust Valley, Long Island, New York, deeded by the Matinecock Indians, February twentieth, sixteen hundred and sixty-seven, to Captain John Underhill for meritorious service, and known as the Underhill burying ground
Author Underhill, David Harris
Underhill Society of America (New York, New York)
Underhill, Francis Jay
Coverage
Place Locust Valley, Nassau, New York, United States
Surname Cock, Cocks, Cox, Cozzens, Feeks, Feke, Golden, Goldin, Golding, Latting, Secker, Underhill
Subject History
Publication information
Type Miscellaneous
Publisher Printed by the Hine Publishing Company
Date issued 1826 [i. e. 1926]
Place issued New York, New York
Citation
Underhill, David Harris; New York) Underhill Society of America (New York; and Francis Jay Underhill. The Underhill burying ground: an account of a parcel of land situated at Locust Valley, Long Island, New York, deeded by the Matinecock Indians, February twentieth, sixteen hundred and sixty-seven, to Captain John Underhill for meritorious service, and known as the Underhill burying ground. (New York, New York: Printed by the Hine Publishing Company, 1826 [i. e. 1926]).
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