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David CANDEE

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 23. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/023.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 97. 1792 - Tax List - Oxford
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/097.html.

3Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), 25 - 27, 116.

4Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), p. 304. . "Oxford Tax List, 1792." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/304.html.

5Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 61. "Candee, Patty, daughter of Capt. Samuel & Mabel, died Sept. 23, 1791, age 3 yrs. 10 mos.
Candee, Caleb, died Oct. 19, 1777, age 55 yrs. (Flag)
Candee, Louis, wife of Caleb, died Mar. 31, 1790, age 68 yrs.
Candee, Diriah, wife of David, died June 17, 1785, age 33 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan61.html.

61800 Oxford Census.

7Rev. F. W. Chapman, The Buckingham Family; or the Descendants of Thomas Buckingham, One of the First Settlers of Milford, Conn. (Hartford, CT, Press of Case, Lockwood and Brainard, 1872), p. 47.

8Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 36.

9W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 13. " ... 1774 ...
Octr 2d, David Cande & his wife Dinah owned ye Covenant."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/013.html.

10W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 15. "Janr 3d, 1797, Voted that David Cande be Recomended to the Pastor & Chh at Harrington as having Renewd his Covenant and of a good moral character."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/015.html.

11W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 17. "The Congregational Church.
  BAPTISMS ...
 ... 1776 ...
Augst 25th Lucena & Lucinda Daughters twins to David Cande & Daniah his Wife." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/017.html.

12Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 25.

13Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 1, p 378.

14Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 378.

15Susan Woodruff Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), p. 144.

16W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 30. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/030.html.

17Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 25.

18Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 378.

19Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 315.


Dinah BRISTOL

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 13. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. " ... 1774 ...
Octr 2d, David Cande & his wife Dinah owned ye Covenant."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/013.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 17. "The Congregational Church.
  BAPTISMS ...
 ... 1776 ...
Augst 25th Lucena & Lucinda Daughters twins to David Cande & Daniah his Wife." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/017.html.

3Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 61. http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan61.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 48. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/048.html.

5Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), 25, 116.

6Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 2, p 315.

7Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 61. "Candee, Patty, daughter of Capt. Samuel & Mabel, died Sept. 23, 1791, age 3 yrs. 10 mos.
Candee, Caleb, died Oct. 19, 1777, age 55 yrs. (Flag)
Candee, Louis, wife of Caleb, died Mar. 31, 1790, age 68 yrs.
Candee, Diriah, wife of David, died June 17, 1785, age 33 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan61.html.

8Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 61. http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan61.html.

9Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 116.

10Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 315.

11Jack's Hill Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1700.html.

12W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 30. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/030.html.

13Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 25.

14Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 378.

15Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 315.


Eli CANDEE

1Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), 25, 44.


Dinah CANDEE

1Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 25.


Lucena CANDEE

1Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 25.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 17. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "The Congregational Church.
  BAPTISMS ...
 ... 1776 ...
Augst 25th Lucena & Lucinda Daughters twins to David Cande & Daniah his Wife." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/017.html.


Lucinda CANDEE

1Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 25.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 17. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "The Congregational Church.
  BAPTISMS ...
 ... 1776 ...
Augst 25th Lucena & Lucinda Daughters twins to David Cande & Daniah his Wife." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/017.html.


Polly CANDEE

1Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 25.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 18. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/018.html.


Esther CANDEE

1Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 46.


Anson CANDEE

1Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 25.

2Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 46.

3Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 46.


Stephen BRISTOL

1Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 1, p 378.

2Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 8, p 1844.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 310.

4William Richard Cutter, A.M., New England Families, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 3, p 1455.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 310.

6Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 310.


Dorothy TOLLES

1Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 1, p 378.

2Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 8, p 1844.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 310.


David CANDEE

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.html.

2Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), pp. 46 - 47. "David,5 David,4 Caleb,3 Samuel,2 Zaccheus,1 (Cande in record of births;)  baptized September 22, 1782; died in Oxford ... David's mother died in his infancy. He was then adopted by Timothy Candee, then of Oxford, afterward of Pompey, New York, where he was accompanied by David. After remaining there a year or two, David returned to Milford,  Connecicut, where he lived with Woodruff, who kept hotel. He then went south with Mr. Cone, trading. After three years trading, the two bought the Oxford hotel and store in Oxford, Connecticut, and opened store there. Mr. Candee bought out Mr. cone, and continued the business.
 Mr. Candee was a respected, leading citizen, a gentlemen of the old school, of sound judgement, of quiet manners, and rather reticent. He accumulated, in a course of steadily succesful business, a fortune which was handsome for the place in which he resided.  ...
 David succeeded his uncle Daniel as Postmaster, and was succeeded by his son, George N."

3Historic House Committee of The Bicentennial Commission, Oxford, Connecticut, Early Houses of Oxford, Available at (http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm) (Derby, CT, The Bacon Printing Company, 1976), #101. "The Oxford Hotel on Oxford Road was built.. 1795 by Daniel and Job Candee. Daniel Candee, who was also Oxford's first postmaster, operated the inn  until about 1811. David Candee succeeded him as innkeeper until his death in 1851. Frederick Candee then inherited the inn from his father and ran it for some twelve years. In 1865 the inn passed through inheritance to David R. Lum, he was follwed by Mary R. Lum and then Franklin Lum in 1873." http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm.

41820 Oxford Census.

51840 Oxford Census.

61850 Oxford Census. "Farmer."

7Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, 34, 35.

8Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 36. " ... of Harwinton ..."

9W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 165. " ... the hotel building, now styled "Oxford House," was erected by Daniel and Job Candee, The same was first and for many years occupied by Daniel Candee as inn holder. He was succeeded by his nephew, David Candee, who continued in the position a space of forty years." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/165.html.

10Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 25.

11Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 46.

12Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 46.

13Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 3. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan3.html.

14Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 3. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan3.html.

15Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1708.html.

16W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 73. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/073.html.

17Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, 36, 46, 85.


Hannah CATLIN

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.html.

2Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), pp. 46 - 47. "Mrs. Hannah Candee was a lady of early education, intelligent and active, who long survived her husband's death. She died at the residence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Louisa A. Candee, in October, 1874, having seen all her children pass away before her - surviving the last only a few months."

31850 Oxford Census.

41860 Oxford Census.

51870 Oxford Census. Living w/ daughter in law Louisa & family.

6Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, 34, 35.

7Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 36. " ... of Harwinton ..."

81850s Oxford Map. http://www.oxfordpast.com/1850-map/1850.html. http://www.oxfordpast.com/1850-map/1850.html.

9Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 3. "born Sept. 13, 1788." http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan3.html.

10Compiled and edited by Jacqyelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2006), p. 2647.

11Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 3. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan3.html.

12Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 3. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan3.html.

13Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem6718.html.

14W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 73. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/073.html.

15Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, 36, 46, 85.


George Wiard CANDEE

1Compiled By Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850, p. 34. "George Wiard."

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.html.

3Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 47.

4Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 34.

5W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 74. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/074.html.

6W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 54. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/054.html.

7Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 8. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan8.html.

8Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 8. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan8.html.

9Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem7170.html.


David Bristol CANDEE

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.html.

2Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 47.

3Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 34.

4Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 47.

5Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 3. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan3.html.

6Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 3. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan3.html.

7Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem6717.html.


Doctor Enos CANDEE

1Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 2. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan2.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 97. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. 1792 - Tax List - Oxford
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/097.html.

3Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), p. 304. . "Oxford Tax List, 1792." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/304.html.

4Gordon Markiewicz, Tories in Oxford?, p. 9. . http://www.our-oxford.info/markiewicz/09.html.

51790 Derby Census.

6Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 24. "His confiscated estate is in Vols. 12 and 13 New Haven Probate Records....  He was Dr. Enos, tory in the Revolution. .... and lately joined the enemies of the United States of America..."

7Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 24.

8Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 1, p 378.

9Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 24.

10W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 78. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/078.html.

11Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 378.

12Charles Elwell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Episcopal Cemetery (St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery), p. 17. "Cande, Mrs. Nabby, wife of Mr. Enos, died May 10, 1817, age 71 yrs.
Cande, Enos, died Apr. 19, 1820, age 75 yrs.
Cande, Enos C., died Dec. 30, 1821, age 40 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/epcemscan17.html.

13Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 36. "ae. 75."

14Charles Elwell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Episcopal Cemetery, p. 17. http://www.oxfordpast.com/epcemscan17.html.

15St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1709.html.

16W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 29. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/029.html.

17Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 378.


Abigail HATCH

1Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 2. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan2.html.

2Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 24.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 1, p 378.

4Charles Elwell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Episcopal Cemetery (St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery), p. 17. "Cande, Mrs. Nabby, wife of Mr. Enos, died May 10, 1817, age 71 yrs.
Cande, Enos, died Apr. 19, 1820, age 75 yrs.
Cande, Enos C., died Dec. 30, 1821, age 40 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/epcemscan17.html.

5Charles Elwell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Episcopal Cemetery, p. 17. http://www.oxfordpast.com/epcemscan17.html.

6St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1710.html.

7W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 29. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/029.html.

8Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 378.


Clarrende CANDEE

1Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 2. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan2.html.

2Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 2. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan2.html.

3Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 2. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan2.html.

4Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem6712.html.


Enos Chittenden CANDEE

11820 Oxford Census.

2Charles Elwell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Episcopal Cemetery (St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery), p. 18. http://www.oxfordpast.com/epcemscan18.html.

3Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 24.

4Charles Elwell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Episcopal Cemetery, p. 17. "Cande, Mrs. Nabby, wife of Mr. Enos, died May 10, 1817, age 71 yrs.
Cande, Enos, died Apr. 19, 1820, age 75 yrs.
Cande, Enos C., died Dec. 30, 1821, age 40 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/epcemscan17.html.

5W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 78. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "Chittenden Cande, 40." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/040.html.

6Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 34. "CANDEE ...
Chittenden, [d. Dec. [  ], 1821], ae. 40."

7Charles Elwell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Episcopal Cemetery, p. 18. http://www.oxfordpast.com/epcemscan18.html.

8St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1711.html.


Captain Zaphaniah HATCH

1Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 1, p 378.

2Compiled By Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850, p. 46. "ae. 86."


Joanna CHITTENDEN

1Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 1, p 378.


Benjamin HATCH

1Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol I page 615.


Joseph PERKINS

1Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 62.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 14. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. " ... 1797 ...
Novm 26, Joseph Perkins & Sarah his wife renewed their covnt."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/014.html.

3Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 27.

4Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 8 - Derby 1655-1852, General Editor - Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1997, p. 275.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 6, p 1431.

6Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 750.


Sarah CANDEE

1Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 62.

2Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 6, p 1431.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 14. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. " ... 1797 ...
Novm 26, Joseph Perkins & Sarah his wife renewed their covnt."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/014.html.

4Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 27.

5Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 8 - Derby 1655-1852, General Editor - Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1997, p. 204.


Ethiel PERKINS

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 24. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/024.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 50. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/050.html.


Joseph PERKINS

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 51. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/051.html.


Alta PERKINS

1Compiled By Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850, p. 62. " ... Atta ..."

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 68. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/068.html.

3Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 62. "Atta."

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 26. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/026.html.


Captain Job CANDEE

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 25. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/025.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.html.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 194. sold land to Walker Wilmot
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/194.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 172. "..revolutionary pensioners, Oxford men." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/172.html.

5Historic House Committee of The Bicentennial Commission, Oxford, Connecticut, Early Houses of Oxford, Available at (http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm) (Derby, CT, The Bacon Printing Company, 1976), #101. "The Oxford Hotel on Oxford Road was built.. 1795 by Daniel and Job Candee. Daniel Candee, who was also Oxford's first postmaster, operated the inn  until about 1811. David Candee succeeded him as innkeeper until his death in 1851. Frederick Candee then inherited the inn from his father and ran it for some twelve years. In 1865 the inn passed through inheritance to David R. Lum, he was follwed by Mary R. Lum and then Franklin Lum in 1873." http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm.

6W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 97. 1792 - Tax List - Oxford
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/097.html.

7Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Oxford's Record: The First 175 Years (Oxford, CT, Oxford Record, Inc., 1973), p. 13. . http://www.oxfordpast.com/p13.htm.

8Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), 63, 64, 70, 113. . http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/063.html
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/070.html
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/113.html.

9Litchfield & Hoyt, History of the Town of Oxford, p. 304. "Oxford Tax List, 1792." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/304.html.

10American Legion Cemetery List - 2003 (David S. Miles Post 174, American Legion, Oxford, Conn., 2003). . http://www.our-oxford.info/vets-graves/file0002.html
map
http://www.our-oxford.info/vets-graves/file0001.html.

11Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 30. " ... Captain Job, of Oxford, Connecticut; Lieutenant in 1792; Captain in 1802. He was a member of the Connecticut Legislature... He was a Revolutionary pensioner. His monument says:
"Captain Candee was the last survivor of nine brothers, whose united ages were 785 1/4 years, averaging 87 1/6 years. Reader, yet a few years or days or months pass in silent lapse, and time to you will be no more."."

12Dorothy A. DeBisschop, 1976 Oxford Bicentennial Slide Show (http://www.oxfordpast.com/ss4.html), p. 8. http://www.oxfordpast.com/ss4.html.

13Compiled By Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850, p. 35. "Job, Capt. of 1st Co., in Oxford."

141790 Derby Census.

151800 Oxford Census.

161810 Oxford Census.

171820 Oxford Census.

181840 Oxford Census. Revolutionary Pensioner
Living w/ daughter Laura and husband Daniel Tucker.

19Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 449.

20B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 12. . "  After several week's vacation, I will again resume the Reminiscences of Oxford and follow up the Riggs street road. After leaving the Albert Smith homestead we cross a rustic bridge over which the once famous Jack's Brook which was once noted as a good trout stream. It has its source at the Towantic Pond, where the railroad crosses, and flows down through a fertile country to where it joins the Little River, near the residence of F. A. Leek.
 A short distance above this bridge we come to an old cellar where many years ago stood an old Gamble roofed house, the home of Capt. Job Candee, who was a soldier in the war of 1812.  He has two sons, Enos and Davis. The house was burned many years ago.  He died about the year 1838, at the age of 78 years." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-12.html.

21W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 165. " ... the hotel building, now styled "Oxford House," was erected by Daniel and Job Candee, The same was first and for many years occupied by Daniel Candee as inn holder. He was succeeded by his nephew, David Candee, who continued in the position a space of forty years." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/165.html.

22W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 13. " ... 1788.
July 20, Isaac Brizcho & Mary his wife renewed their covenant.
  Job Candee & Sarah his wife Renewd their covenant."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/013.html.

23Revolutionary War Pension File. " ... 16th day of August 1832 ... Job Candee a resident of Oxford ... aged 72 years ...
In July 1776 I volunteered as a musician for the term of three months in a company commanded by Captain Isaac Beecher of New Haven and a few days after my enlistment into said company we sailed from New Haven to New York where we joined Colonel Jabez Tompson's Regiment. We were placed in Queen Street in the city of New York and remained there about three weeks as I now think and were then ordered to Long Island where we remained a few days during which time it rained incessantly. The British Army was in plain sight of us (at Flatbush) while we were on the Island and about 26th or 27th of August a skirmish took place between our army and the British and the Americans retreated back to New York in the night. When we were crossing from the Island to New York we lay down in the boats, it being considered a precautionary measure although the night was very dark.
We took our quarters in Queen Street as before and remained there a few days, when seven British armed ships sailed up the East River, and ankered at a place called Turtle Bay, a short distance above the city. We kept our station in Queen Street, and the British kept on board their ships for several days, during the nights of which we were engaged in digging entrenchments at Bulls Head near Turtle Bay.
Early in the morning on or about the 7th or 8th of September the British landed from on board their ships at Turtle Bay and the American Army on the same day retreated to Harlem about seven miles north of New York.  Colonel Tompson's Regiment was the last that left the city and left about 12 o'clock noon. The rest of the American Army left the city at an earlier hour in the day. On our retreat we were fired at by the British and Colonel Tompson and several others were killed.
The next day after we retreated to Harlem we were engaged in the morning in raising a ___ work and in the afternoon a battle was fought between the American and British Armies in which the British met a partial defeat and retreated back towards New York. We remained at Harlem until the expiration of the said term of three months which expired in the forepart of October in said year and then we returned to West Haven in Connecticut. On our retreat to and with 4 or 5 miles of Harlem we found a man whom I supposed belonged to some other Regt that had retreated before us, in a state of insensibility and when we first came upon him we thought he was dead, but on examination found that he breathed and had probably sunken under fatigue. We took him in a blanket and by taking turns we carried him to Harlem and I understood he got well - his name I never knew. While we were at Harlem we lived in bush huts and effected an entrance into New Haven in that way.
They burnt several buildings on the wharf, plundered the city and then returned on board their ships, sailed down the sound.
They had some 12 Pounders on board the boats that came to the shore when they landed for I was fired at when on guard and saw one of the balls strike in the water near the shore and when the tide went out I went onto the edge of the water and got the ball and the same is in my possession now it weighs 12 pounds. The last mention of time of service was twelve months and was the term for which I enlisted.
On the 3d day of April 1780 I again enlisted in the same Captain Bradlee's company and under the same Lieutenant Kimberly. Served a term of nine months at West Haven. The company was divided and commanded as in the term lat mentioned.
At the time of this enlistment to wit on the 3d day of April 1780 the understanding between myself and the officers was that I would serve as long as should from circumstances be necessary and I enlisted accordingly for and indefinite period of time.
In April 1777 I volunteered and went to Danbury but did not arrive there until that place was burnt, General Wooster was killed a little distance from Danbury at the same time I was out but three or four days and then returned home.
On the 9th day of February A.D. 1778, I enlisted in a company of Artillery which was commanded by Captain Phineas Bradlee and Lieutenant Asel or ___ Kimberly. The said company consisted of about 100 men and was kept up for the defense of New Haven, It was also divided into three divisions and I think it was some of the time into four.  One was stationed at New Haven, another at East Haven, and another under the command of Lieut. Asabel or Asel Kimberly and to which I belonged at West Haven. Capt. Phineas Bradlee commanded the Division at New Haven but I do not recollect the officers names who commanded at East Haven.
In the first part of July A.D. 1779, 2000 British amd Tories landed at West Haven and attempted to cross to New Haven over the West Haven Bridge, but we opposed them and they went around through Tompson ____
While we were at West Haven during the last mentioned term of nine months, we had frequent skirmishes with the British, as they frequently ___ from Long Island in the night .... We were dismissed from this term of service on the first day of January 1781.
On the 27th day of July A.D. 1781, I then living in Oxford, in the State of Connecticut, it then being a part of the town of Derby, I took the place of Alexander Johnson, who had been drafted for a term of three months, __ the Militia, and was in the Militia for the said Alexander Johnson for said term of three months, in a company commanded by Capt. Joel Hotchkiss, Lieutenant ___ Porter, and Ensign Henry Tomlinson. Colonel Canfield commanded the Regiment. We marched to West Point, through the towns of Newtown, Danbury, etc., and was out a term of three months at West Point. At said West Point ... When our time was out we were dismissed and I returned home to Oxford. The only memories of the company that I was in at this time, and who served with me, of whom I have any recollection, are Henry Tomlinson who was the Ensign, and Daniel Chatfield, and Jeremiah M. Kelle, who were, I believe, privates. All the rest I believe are dead. When I entered the service as when stated = July 1776, I lived at West Haven, now called Orange, Jeremiah Smith now living in said Orange was a member with us in Captain Bradlee's company, and was with me in the same. I know of no other living member of said company.David Humphrey was ___ of the Regiment, to which Captain Bradlee's company was attached. Samuel Candee, of Oxford was a member of Captain Baldwin's company, in the same Regiment.   
 ... that in the 9th day of February A.D. 1779, I enlisted in a company of Artillery ... under Captain Phineas Bradley, at that time I lived in said West Haven (now Orange). Jeremiah Smith and Thomas Painter, now of said Orange, were members with me in said last mentioned company. At the time of my enlistment in the 3d day of April 1780, I lived at said West Haven. Jeremiah Smith was a member with me of said company at said last mentioned date and was in the same company the same length of time that I was in, I think.  .... Each of said companies that I enlisted in were Connecticut State troops. I never belonged to the Continental Army. I was born in Oxford on the 20th day of April 1760. .... I removed to West Haven when I was nine years of age, and was placed as an apprentice to the black smith ... There I lived until I was about 21 years old. Then I removed back to Oxford ... I never received any written discharge. I have no documentary evidence to effect my claim. I am known to Hon. William Bristol, Hon. David Bassett, Hon, Nathan Smith and others of which are Rev. Asbel Baldwin, Rev. M. Brown, Samuel Wire, Noah Stone, and numerous others of Oxford who can testify to my character for veracity, and their belief of my service as a Soldier of the Revolution." http://www.oxfordpast.com/JobCandee.pdf.

24Signature. "Signature on pension papers." http://www.oxfordpast.com/sig1719.jpg.

25Revolutionary War Pension File. http://www.oxfordpast.com/JobCandee.pdf.

26Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 4. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan4.html.

27Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 30.

28Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 2, p 379.

29Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 4. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan4.html.

30Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1719.html.

31Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 30.

32Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 379.

33Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 191.


Sarah BENHAM

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. ttp://www.our-oxford.info/Sharpe/061.html.

2Compiled by Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850., General Editor, Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 35.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 13. " ... 1788.
July 20, Isaac Brizcho & Mary his wife renewed their covenant.
  Job Candee & Sarah his wife Renewd their covenant."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/013.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 74. ttp://www.our-oxford.info/Sharpe/074.html.

5Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 4. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan4.html.

6Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 2, p 379.

7Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 191.

8W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 74. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/074.html.

9Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 4. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan4.html.

10Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy : with notices of allied families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth (Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1882), p. 30.

11Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 379.

12Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 191.

13Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 35.

14Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 4. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan4.html.

15Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem2240.html.

16Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 30.

17Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 379.

18Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 191.


William Franklin CHATFIELD

11850 Derby Census.

21860 Derby Census.

31870 Waterbury Census.


Jane W. CHATFIELD

11850 Derby Census.


Lewis Booth TUCKER

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 111. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/111.html.


Nancy Jane SUTTON

11850 Oxford Census.

21860 Oxford Census. "School Teacher."

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 113. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/113.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 111. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/111.html.


Nettie TUCKER

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 106. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/106.html.