Underhill Burying Ground

Underhill Burying Ground Contacts

Cate Ludlam

Bob Underhill

The Underhill Burying Ground (UBG) is on land granted to Capt. John Underhill by the Indians in 1667, in the area then called Matinecock and now within the Village of Lattingtown, in the Town of Oyster Bay, NY, on Long Island.  Eleven generations of his descendants now rest there.

First formally organized in 1843, the Burying Ground was incorporated in 1909 and is administered by its own board of officers and trustees. It is beautifully maintained, using income from a trust established by Myron C. Taylor.

Burial rights may be purchased by descendants of Capt. John Underhill, by application to one of the UBG contacts.

The cemetery has been in continuous use since the burial in 1672 of Capt. John Underhill, whose grave is marked by the imposing monument erected by the Underhill Society and dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt.

The map will show the route from the Underhill Society museum, in downtown Oyster Bay, to the Burying Ground.

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