The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Elizabeth, the daughter of Captain John Underbill by his first yviie, was baptized at Boston, 14th February, 1636. By his second vriie, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Feke, (whose wife was the widow of Henry Winthrop, son of Gov, Wintlirop,) he had issue, Nathaniel Underbill, before mentioned, who was born 2 2d of February, 1663, removed to Westchester in 16S5, and bought lands of John Turner; a second son of the Captain was David, born 4th of February, 1672, who died young, leaving a natural son Peter. By his last will, bearing date the
o "18th of Septemeee, 1671.-- Captain John rnderhill bequeathes his whole estate in possession of Ins wife, Elizabeth Underhill, during ye time of h(y widowhood ; but if she marry, then my brother John Bownes, Ilenrj' Townsend, Matthew Pryor, and my son, John Underhill, I empower hereby that they see to ye estate, that yc children bo not wron.^ed, nor turned off, without some proportionable allowance, as yc estate will afford ; and that my son, Nathaniel remain with his mother until twenty-one years, &c."^'
Letters of administration were granted unto John Underhill of ye
• a Sivage's Biojr. Diet. The family Bible of Jao. UnaerUill says, born 4th mo. April 12th, 1fi:!l. 6 Tnoinpsoa's ni=t. of Lon^ Inland, vol, ii, ZCA.
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estate of his father, of Kiliingworth, 4th of November, 1975. Upon" th- 22d of March, 16S6 7, Nathaniel UnderhiU and Mary, his wife, of tV.c town and county of Westchester, conveyed all their land of ever>' kind at Matinecock, Oyster Bay, " which is the land that my father, John Underhill, Senr., lived upon, with forty acres in the woods, which 1 bought of th6 Indians,'' to John Underhill of Matinecock. ''