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Capt Andrew Bowne Veteran

Birth
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1707 (aged 68–69)
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3936722, Longitude: -74.10905
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William and his sons John, James, and Andrew emigrated to Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey in 1664.

In 1691, Capt. Andrew Bowne, son of William, sold a "fifteen-acre lot, No. 11 in town of Gravesend which did formerly belong to my father."

Captain Andrew Bowne, son of William and Ann Bowne, owned a farm of 500 acres on the Raritan River, now in Franklin Twp, Somerset Co, in 1681. Governor Hamilton appointed Capt. Andrew Bowne, of Raritan River, a member of his Council September 14, 1692.

He was appointed Deputy Governor of New Jersey, by Governor Basse, and was sworn into that office May 15, 1699.

On June 7, 1701, Captain Andrew Bowne received a commission, dated March 25, 1701, as Governor of East New Jersey.
William Bowne of Yorkshire, England & His Descendants by Miller K Reading, M.D., 1903
William and his sons John, James, and Andrew emigrated to Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey in 1664.

In 1691, Capt. Andrew Bowne, son of William, sold a "fifteen-acre lot, No. 11 in town of Gravesend which did formerly belong to my father."

Captain Andrew Bowne, son of William and Ann Bowne, owned a farm of 500 acres on the Raritan River, now in Franklin Twp, Somerset Co, in 1681. Governor Hamilton appointed Capt. Andrew Bowne, of Raritan River, a member of his Council September 14, 1692.

He was appointed Deputy Governor of New Jersey, by Governor Basse, and was sworn into that office May 15, 1699.

On June 7, 1701, Captain Andrew Bowne received a commission, dated March 25, 1701, as Governor of East New Jersey.
William Bowne of Yorkshire, England & His Descendants by Miller K Reading, M.D., 1903

Gravesite Details

His Will proved 26 June 1708. (Donna Goodwin)



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