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Robert Wooden

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Robert Wooden

Birth
Newburgh, Orange County, New York, USA
Death
24 Sep 1874 (aged 81)
New York, USA
Burial
Waterloo, Seneca County, New York, USA Add to Map
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From the "Waterloo NY Observer Gazette", 7 October 1874. From the memoriam of Robert Wooden:

"In the town of Waterloo on the 24th ult. Robert Wooden Esq. in his 82nd year. His ancestors came from Wales during the infancy of the American Colonies, settling originally in or near Baltimore, State of Maryland. James W., the father of our subject, served in the last French War and also in the struggle of the American independence. He was discharged from service in this state and having married, settled in or near Newburg, Orange County. He was the father of ten children.

In 1794 he left Orange County with a neighbor, Nicholson, and traveled 4 weeks to reach what is now called Spring Farm of Geneva. His eldest son William went to Rochester when only a single log tavern invited the emmigrant to rest. Robert, whose death we record, in 1812 married Mary Martin. In 1816 he purchased the farm adjoining the homestead of the late Peleg Pierson and previously owned by John Straughan. By his first marriage he was the father of ten children, seven of whom died before him. Two sons, George and James, have been always near him. By his second marriage [to widow Marion (Hamilton) Lovelace] he was the father of five children, four daughters and one son. He was buried on his farm in Waterloo."
Contributor: L. F. (49560570)
From the "Waterloo NY Observer Gazette", 7 October 1874. From the memoriam of Robert Wooden:

"In the town of Waterloo on the 24th ult. Robert Wooden Esq. in his 82nd year. His ancestors came from Wales during the infancy of the American Colonies, settling originally in or near Baltimore, State of Maryland. James W., the father of our subject, served in the last French War and also in the struggle of the American independence. He was discharged from service in this state and having married, settled in or near Newburg, Orange County. He was the father of ten children.

In 1794 he left Orange County with a neighbor, Nicholson, and traveled 4 weeks to reach what is now called Spring Farm of Geneva. His eldest son William went to Rochester when only a single log tavern invited the emmigrant to rest. Robert, whose death we record, in 1812 married Mary Martin. In 1816 he purchased the farm adjoining the homestead of the late Peleg Pierson and previously owned by John Straughan. By his first marriage he was the father of ten children, seven of whom died before him. Two sons, George and James, have been always near him. By his second marriage [to widow Marion (Hamilton) Lovelace] he was the father of five children, four daughters and one son. He was buried on his farm in Waterloo."
Contributor: L. F. (49560570)


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35773334/robert-wooden: accessed ), memorial page for Robert Wooden (18 Feb 1793–24 Sep 1874), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35773334, citing Robert Wooden Family Cemetery, Waterloo, Seneca County, New York, USA; Maintained by Mark Peebles (contributor 46514135).