. Annual report. ia A. Reed, Buffalo, N. Y. (at 32 W. 21st St., Man-hattan). 84, Mis. Mary Welles (Allen) Jensen, 277 York St., JerseyCity, N. J. 85, ditto. 86, Mrs. Theodore Underbill. Erie St., JerseyCity, N. J. (Newbur^h Branch). 87, Mrs Mary Welles (Allen) , Mrs. J. Page Mutnford, Montclair, 89, Mrs. C M. Kerns(Norfolk, Va.), at her daughters, Miss Kerns, 118 WilloughbyStreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. 90, Mrs. Margaret Mumford (widow of JohnPage Mumford, son of J. I. Mumford, grandson of Anthony ), 89 Valley Road. Montclair, N. J. 91, Mrs C. Alpers, 92,Mrs. Walte
. Annual report. ia A. Reed, Buffalo, N. Y. (at 32 W. 21st St., Man-hattan). 84, Mis. Mary Welles (Allen) Jensen, 277 York St., JerseyCity, N. J. 85, ditto. 86, Mrs. Theodore Underbill. Erie St., JerseyCity, N. J. (Newbur^h Branch). 87, Mrs Mary Welles (Allen) , Mrs. J. Page Mutnford, Montclair, 89, Mrs. C M. Kerns(Norfolk, Va.), at her daughters, Miss Kerns, 118 WilloughbyStreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. 90, Mrs. Margaret Mumford (widow of JohnPage Mumford, son of J. I. Mumford, grandson of Anthony ), 89 Valley Road. Montclair, N. J. 91, Mrs C. Alpers, 92,Mrs. Walter Lispenard Suydam. 93, Miss Mary A. Underhill (sisterof Edgar Underbill). ANNUAL REPORTS. First Report out of print Fifth hand 81 copies Second on hand 84 copies Sixth 26 Third •« 133 Seventh 28 Fourth 231 Eighth 76 Mail matter received June 23, 1879, to May 5, 3,192 Mail matter sent out March 1, 1894, to May 5, 1904 13,500 > CAVE UNDERHILLCOMEDIAN IN CHARACTER OF OBADIAHXVII. CENTURY. CAVE UNDERHILL BY D. HARRIS UNDERHILL Read before the Underbill Society of Anienca, at their Regular FebruaryMeeting, February 71b, 1903, in KriendsSeminary Parlor, Manhattan,- N. Y. C, by I). Harris Underbill, Family Historian. From time to time since the organization of the Under-bill Society of America, I hive delivered addresses aboutseveral members of the Underbill Family who were promin-ent in various pursuits in life I have told you about the author, Updyke Underbill,who wrote the Algerine Captive; of Sampson Underbill,whose name would imply a strong Underbill; of AnthonyLispenard Underbill, the politician and churchman, beingan Alderman and Episcopalian; of John Underhill, whoreached the high office of Bishop of Oxford. Mr. Raymond,you will remember, gave a very able address on CaptainJohn Underhill. George W. Cocks also gave us very in-teresting addresses on John Underhill 2nd, the home lovingUnderhill, as be remained on the old homestead. There are many othe
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