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The Townsend Cemetery is located atop one of the most distinguished hills surrounding
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, USA. Members of the prominent Townsend family, some of whom built and later lived in
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, are buried here. An old fort dating from before the Revolutionary War stood on this site.


History

Simcoe Street which leads to Townsend Cemetery was named after a commander of the occupying British forces during the Revolutionary War. Lt. Colonel
John Graves Simcoe John Graves Simcoe (25 February 1752 – 26 October 1806) was a British Army general and the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada from 1791 until 1796 in southern Ontario and the watersheds of Georgian Bay and Lake Superior. He founded Yor ...
ordered his troops to cut down the vast apple orchard which once grew here and to rebuild the remains of an old fort which stood on this site. Nothing of the old fort remains, but the hill still holds a special significance to the Townsends; it is one of their family's early graveyards. The cemetery is now owned by the town and is the final resting place of not only members of the Townsend family, but also the Weeks, Butler, Haviland and Stoddard families. John Townsend is believed to have been the first buried here in 1668. His initialed headstone is greatly worn and weathered but a bronze marker has been added noting his immigration from England and his original ownership of this land. He and his two brothers, Richard and Henry, settled in Oyster Bay in the 1660s and their descendants have been leaders in the community for centuries. Both Samuel and Sarah Townsend, the original owners of
Raynham Hall Raynham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. For nearly 400 years it has been the seat of the Townshend family. The hall gave its name to the five estate villages, known as The Raynhams, and is reported to be haunted, providing the scen ...
are buried here, as are six of their eight children: Solomon, Robert, Sally, Phebe, David and William. The historic marker commemorates
Robert The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
and
Sally Sally may refer to: People *Sally (name), a list of notable people with the name Military * Sally (military), an attack by the defenders of a town or fortress under siege against a besieging force; see sally port *Sally, the Allied reporting na ...
and makes reference to the
Culper Spy Ring The Culper Ring was a network of spies active during the American Revolutionary War, organized by Major Benjamin Tallmadge and General George Washington in 1778 during the British occupation of New York City. The name "Culper" was suggested by ...
, which supplied General George Washington with critical information during the Revolutionary War. Sixteenth and seventeenth century graveyards dot the landscape of Oyster Bay, some almost invisible. There is one on Orchard Street named after the apple orchard, another on Lexington Avenue on the property of a housing development, a third on Cove Road and yet another near the Mill Pond on Lake Avenue. The names on these fading stones are reminders of the origins of the community and its long and fascinating history. Those same names often appear as street names as well, such as Weeks Avenue, White Street, Burtis Avenue, Audrey Avenue (named after Audrey Townsend), Feeks Lane, McCoun's Lane, Sugar Tom's Lane, Anstice Street, Underhill Place, Larrabee Avenue and Simcoe Street.


See also

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Oyster Bay History Walk The Oyster Bay History Walk is a path through downtown Oyster Bay, New York that leads the walker to 30 historic sites. It is a 1-mile loop and is the first certified American Heart Association Start! Walking Path on Long Island. Origins and dev ...
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List of Town of Oyster Bay Landmarks "Town of Oyster Bay Landmark" is a designation of the Town of Oyster Bay for buildings and other sites in the Town of Oyster Bay, New York. Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, including historical, economic, architect ...
* List of New York State Historic Markers, Town of Oyster Bay *
National Register of Historic Places listings in Nassau County, New York List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Nassau County, New York This list is intended to provide a comprehensive set of listings on the National Register of Historic Places in Nassau County, New York. It includes 150 buildin ...


References

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External links


Oyster Bay Main Street Association - Fort Hill and the Townsend Cemetery
Pre-statehood history of New York (state) Landmarks in Oyster Bay (town), New York Cemeteries in Nassau County, New York