He was lost in the steamer "Lexington" on Long Island Sound, Jan 13, 1840, leaving behind a family of eight children, seven daughters and a son, the oldest being twelve years old.
Father of Abby Howland Woolsey (1828 - 1893), Jane Stuart Woolsey (1830 - 1891), Mary Elizabeth Watts Woolsey Howland (1832 - 1864), Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon (1833 - 1906), Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland (1835 - 1917), Harriet Roosevelt Woolsey Hodge (1837 - 1878), Caroline Carson Woolsey Mitchell (d. 1914), and Charles William Woolsey (1840 - 1907).
He was lost in the steamer "Lexington" on Long Island Sound, Jan 13, 1840, leaving behind a family of eight children, seven daughters and a son, the oldest being twelve years old.
Father of Abby Howland Woolsey (1828 - 1893), Jane Stuart Woolsey (1830 - 1891), Mary Elizabeth Watts Woolsey Howland (1832 - 1864), Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon (1833 - 1906), Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland (1835 - 1917), Harriet Roosevelt Woolsey Hodge (1837 - 1878), Caroline Carson Woolsey Mitchell (d. 1914), and Charles William Woolsey (1840 - 1907).
Inscription
Her beloved husband Charles William Woolsey, was lost in the steamer Lexington on Long Island Sound
Family Members
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Abby Howland Woolsey
1828–1893
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Jane Stuart Woolsey
1830–1891
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Mary Elizabeth Watts Woolsey Howland
1832–1864
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Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon
1833–1906
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Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland
1835–1917
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Harriet Roosevelt "Hatty" Woolsey Hodge
1837–1878
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Caroline Carson Woolsey Mitchell
1838–1914
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LTC Charles William Woolsey
1840–1907
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