CO. H
2ND NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS
This site has the honor to be the final resting place for one of the two Veterans of the Revolutionary War buried in Steuben County, Samuel Woodworth. Alongside his grave is his that of his son Barzilliel Woodworth, a veteran of the 1812 War. These two are in the southeast corner of the cemetery.
These two graves were rededicated with new markers in 2002 in a ceremony conducted by the Sons of the American Revolution, and the American Legion, with color guards in period uniforms and a musket salute. Both Woodwards were born in Connecticut.
NORTH OTSEGO CEMETERY
Family can be found on page 19 and 20 of Descendants of Walter Woodworth of Scituate, Mass. Records by Woodworth, William Atwater,Pub 1898, found on www.archive.org
CO. H
2ND NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS
This site has the honor to be the final resting place for one of the two Veterans of the Revolutionary War buried in Steuben County, Samuel Woodworth. Alongside his grave is his that of his son Barzilliel Woodworth, a veteran of the 1812 War. These two are in the southeast corner of the cemetery.
These two graves were rededicated with new markers in 2002 in a ceremony conducted by the Sons of the American Revolution, and the American Legion, with color guards in period uniforms and a musket salute. Both Woodwards were born in Connecticut.
NORTH OTSEGO CEMETERY
Family can be found on page 19 and 20 of Descendants of Walter Woodworth of Scituate, Mass. Records by Woodworth, William Atwater,Pub 1898, found on www.archive.org
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