"According
to Woodbridge resident Edee Lockyer, who visited the cemetery as a child in the
1940s, the graves were then mounded up and covered with rocks. Sadly, the
graves were repeatedly disturbed over many years. Today, there are no
gravestones or burial mounds; rather, the grave sites are sunken. The stone
marked pillars were erected in the mid 1920’s by the Daughters of the American
Revolution of Derby, Connecticut..."
Thanks Tim.
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