Burial:Lot in the "Ancient , Historical Littleneck Cemetery" in Riverside, East Providence, RI,.o James Brown, her son in law. . al Register of Historic Placesst Providence MRA founded in 1655, when the area was part of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest colonial cemeteries in Rhode Island. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.Famous and historical burials [edit]ory of East Providence and other American societies. The gravestone of ansea farm of her daughter and son-in-law and was buried near there at Little Neck. Today her grave is marked by a finely carved slate marker put up in 1946 by the Howland Family Association.ost renowned person buried at Little Neck, however, is Captain Thomas Willett (died 1674). Willett, son-in-law of John Brown of Wannamoisett, settled in what is currently East Providence in a house that was located on Willett Avenue (now the site of the Willett Arms Apartments). He is noted for serving as the first English mayor of New York. The Willett plot, surrounded by a stone-post and iron rail fence, is now marked by a large boulder put down by the City Club of New York and that also contains the original stones marking the graves of Willett and his wife, Mary, who died in 1669.[2]llside in Little Neck Cemetery). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.orical Society. Unknown Date. Check date values in:
date= (help) district History of the National Register of Historic Places Keeper of the Register National Park Service Property typesree encyclopedia°21â²18â³W East Providence, Rhode Island.e National Register of Historic Places in 1980.ople who have played an important part in the history of East Providence and other American societies.urchased Wannamoisett from the Wampanoag Indians. The gravestone ofttlers of the Plymouth Colony. She died at the Swansea farm of her daughter and son-in-law and was buried near there at Little Neck. Today her grave is marked by a finely carved slate marker put up in 1946 by the Howland Family Association.n what is currently East Providence in a house that was located on Willett Avenue (now the site of the Willett Arms Apartments). He is noted for serving as the first English mayor of New York. The Willett plot, surrounded by a stone-post and iron rail fence, is now marked by a large boulder put down by the City Club of New York and that also contains the original stones marking the graves of Willett and his wife, Mary, who died in 1669.[2]ode IslandSociety". East Providence Historical Society. East Providence Historical Society. Unknown Date. Check date values in:
date= (help)ortal WikiProjectohn & Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland, was born say 1633. She married by about 1655 James Brown.*Elizabeth Tilley Howland (1607 - 1687)r&GRid=54953906
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