From the notes of Hugh W. Baxter, Nov. 15, 1991
The oldest son of James Baxter, Woolsey Baxter, served in the Marines and fought the Creek and Seminole Indians in Georgia and Florida with Colonel Archibald Henderson in 1836-1838. Woolsey is buried in Range 4, Site 67. His first wife, Ann, and a still born child, were originally buried in Eastern Methodist Cemetery, they were reinterred in Range 139, Site 209 in December 1892. The second wife of Woolsey, Elizabeth, is buried in Range 4, Site 68.
Contributor: Historic Congressional Cemetery Archivist (46570972)
From the notes of Hugh W. Baxter, Nov. 15, 1991
The oldest son of James Baxter, Woolsey Baxter, served in the Marines and fought the Creek and Seminole Indians in Georgia and Florida with Colonel Archibald Henderson in 1836-1838. Woolsey is buried in Range 4, Site 67. His first wife, Ann, and a still born child, were originally buried in Eastern Methodist Cemetery, they were reinterred in Range 139, Site 209 in December 1892. The second wife of Woolsey, Elizabeth, is buried in Range 4, Site 68.
Contributor: Historic Congressional Cemetery Archivist (46570972)
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