Underhill, John, 1597-1672
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1597-1672
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Underhill, John, 1597-1672
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Underhill, John
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- Lost and found, John Underhill, Captain of New England and New Netherland, by John A. Strong
- Feak-Feaks-Feeks. Underhill, [in: notes and queries]
- Conscience Bay Meeting, 25 years old - or 300?, by Joy Rosnel Weaver. Presented in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Conscience Bay Monthly Meeting, St. James, New York, in conjunction with Long Island Quarterly Meeting, Fourth Month, 24, 1988
- Bulletin of the Underhill Society of America Education and Publishing Fund, 2008, Captain John Underhill Monument, 1908-2008
- Rev. Joseph Hull and some of his descendants, including pedigree of the Arnold, Cary, Cornell, Quinby, Winthrop, Underhill, Wood and other families,, by Amy Eleanor E. Hull, 1020 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, 1904
- Newes from America ;, or, a new and experimentall discoverie of New England; containing a true relation of their war-like proceedings these two yeares last past, with a figure of the Indian fort, or palizado. Also a discovery of these places, that as yet have very few or no inhabitants which would yeeld speciall accommodation to such as will plant there, viz. Queenapoick, Agu-wom, Hudsons River, Long Island, Nahanticut, Martins Vinyard, Pequet, Naransett Bay, Elizabeth Islands, Puscataway, Casko with about a hundred islands neere to Casko, by Captaine John Underhill
- John Underhill of New England, New Netherlands and New York, by Richard F. Welch
- The Underhills of Warwickshire, their ancestry from the thirteenth century and their descendants in England; with special reference to Captain John Underhill of the Kenilworth branch, afterwards of Massachusetts and Long Island, New York; an essay in family history, by J. H. Morrison, B.A., formerly Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford
- John Underhill, captain of New England and New Netherland, by Henry C. Shelley
- Nevves from America, by Captain John Underhill, A.D. 1638. Reproduced by David Harris Underhill, family historian, A.D. 1902
- News from America, by Captain John Underhill, edited by Dorothy M. Greninger
- The Underhill burying ground, an account of a parcel of land situate 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, compiled by David Harris Underhill and Francis Jay Underhill
- Captain John Underhill, gentleman, soldier of fortune, by L. Effingham De Forest and Anne Lawrence De Forest
- Historic Oyster Bay, Long Island ;, second edition, revised and enlarged by the author, Frances Irvin, 1953
- John Underhill, captain of New England and New Netherland, by Henry C. Shelley
- Bulletin of the Underhill Society of America Education and Publishing Fund, December 1967
- Nevves from America, by Captaine John Underhill, a Commander in the Warres there
- Some impressions of Flushing, by Courtney R. Hall
- Bulletin of the Underhill Society of America Education and Publishing Fund, 2012, Portia: a life in the Oneida Community; contents of a Long Island household, 1736
- Bulletin of the Underhill society of America education and publishing fund, December, 2020, Underhill Society of America
- Bulletin of the Underhill Society of America Education and Publishing Fund, 2013, the adventurous life of John Underhill, father of Captain John Underhill; the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts; an account of a trip to Oyster Bay, August 27 & 28, 1892
- [Typewritten copy of the Indian deed to James Cock, John Underhill etc. to Oyster Bay land, January 9, 1685]
- Underhill genealogy v. 1-8
- The Underhill Burying Ground, an account of a parcel of land situate 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,, compiled by David Harris Underhill and Francis Jay Underhill; illustrated with halftones and woodcut, 1892
- Profiles of the Early Settlers:Volume Two
- Nevves from America, by Captain John Underhill, A.D. 1638; reproduced by David Harris Underhill, family historian, A.D. 1902
- Profiles of the early settlers of the town of Southold, Long Island, compiled by Purcell B. Robertson