Revolutionary War Soldier and early Lindley Settler Honored Sept 8th ,2018


Many thanks to all the about 60 Lindsley family descendants, friends, families,neighbors  and participants who visited the Lindsley Burying  Ground-  Lindley ,NY on September 8th, 2018 to pay tribute to Samuel Lindsley  Revolutionary War Patriot and a member of the Lindsley family that settled in  Lindley in 1790.
A special thanks to the NSDAR ladies from the Kanestio Valley Chapter , The Baron Steuben Chapter and NSSAR groups who conducted an impressive ceremony honoring Samuel. The DAR Chapters led the ceremony with the Welcome, Invocation and Singing of the National Anthem, and Dedication of the DAR plaque. Also, included in the program was the history of Samuel and the results of  research  presented by his descendant, history of Revolutionary War flags by the SAR, proclamations from NYS and the Pomeroy Foundation (roadside marker donation), a history of the Burying Ground  and the posting and retiring of the colors by the SAR Chapters. The Benediction was given by a descendant from Texas. 
Following the ceremony, a reception with refreshments was held at the Rotsell Resturant  in Lawrenceville,Penna where the guests shared information, genealogies and friendships. 

So finally, Samuel Lindsley, a youth during the Revolutionary War was honored along with his father and 2 brothers-in -law who are, also, buried in the cemetery. His name does not appear on the roadside marker placed in 2016 since the research still had not documentd his service.  The descendants came from South Carolina,Texas and locally.  Today, local directories do not have many names listed for Lindsley/Mulford or Seelye     Lindley,New York's   earliest settlers.



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