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Robert Woodworth (politician)

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In 1778, he served in the American Revolution as a captain of the Fourth Regiment, Second Rennslaerwyck Battalion. He was elected as a state senator in 1792, serving through 1796. Following that he served as a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, before returning to Albany as a representative of
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on June 13, 1743, the son of Daniel Woodworth and Sarah Collins. He eventually moved to Rensselaer Manor, now
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Robert and Rachel were the parents of future New York Attorney General,
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This article is about the politician. For the psychologist, see
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Robert S. Woodworth
New York
Rensselaer County
New York State Assembly
Norwich
Connecticut Colony
American Revolution
Woodworth political family
Norwich
Connecticut Colony
Greenbush, New York
John Woodworth





"Descendants of Walter Woodworth"


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1743 births
Members of the New York State Assembly
Woodworth political family
People from colonial Connecticut
Politicians from Norwich, Connecticut
Continental Army officers from Connecticut
Military personnel from Norwich, Connecticut

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