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John BRADLEY

1Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 703.

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 2, p 261.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 261.

4Samuel Orcutt, History Old Town of Derby, Connecticut 1642-1880, p. 704.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 261.


Sarah HOLT

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 2, p 261.

2Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 704.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 261.

4Samuel Orcutt, History Old Town of Derby, Connecticut 1642-1880, p. 704.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2, p 261.


Ensign Eleazer HOLT

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 7, p 1667.

2Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 15.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 61.

4Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 135.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2 p 1728.


Tabitha THOMAS

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 7, p 1667.

2Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 15.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 61.

4Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 1, p 135.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2 p 1728.

6Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, vol 2 p 1728.


Richard WATEROUS

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 8, p 1956.


Susanna CLARK

1Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of Connecticut Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983), vol 1, p 317.

2Compiled 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. 211.

3Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 710.

4Donald 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 8, p 1956.


Charity WATEROUS

1Compiled 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. 311.

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 8, p 1956.


Sarah WATEROUS

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 8, p 1956.


Doctor Jonas WEED

1Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five., New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896, Ap100. "Dr. Jonas Weed."


Phebe PECK

1Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five., New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896, Ap100.


John JACKSON

1Copied and compared with the original by Nancy O. Phillips, Sarah Riggs Humphrey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Derby, Connecticut Town Records, 1655-1710 (New Haven, CT, The Tuttle,  Morehouse and Taylor Company, 1901.), p. 44. .


Samuel DOOLITTLE

1Compiled by Jerri Lynn Burket, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 50 - Waterbury, General Editor - Lorraince Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2002, p. 104. " ... of Wallingford ..."


Mary FENN

1Compiled by Greater Omaha Genealogical Society, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 48 - Wallingford 1670-1850, General Editor - Lorraince Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2002, p. 141.


Roswell CABLE

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.

21820 Oxford Census.

31840 Oxford Census. [Chestnut Tree Hill Road].

41850 Oxford Census. "Farmer."

51860 Oxford Census. "Farmer."

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. 33.

7B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 4. . "   Nearly opposite the Thompson place is the old original Cable homestead which was owned and occupied by Roswell Cable. He came to Oxford from Monroe about the time the hat shop started. He married Hannah Chatfield of Oxford and located on the farm and learned the hatter's trade and also ran the farm by the aid of hired help. He kept the town's poor for many years and those who were able helped in the farm work towards paying for their keeping. The old house, which is still standing, was built in the latter part of the 17th century, by whom I am not able to mention, but it was considered a very old house fifty years ago. Ten children were born to Roswell and Hannah (Chatfield) Cable.
   * Agar E., married Sarah E. Davis, daughter of Burritt and Electa Davis.
   * Julia married Wilson H. Clark, a prominent lawyer of New Haven.
   * Fred'k O. Married Sarah E. Davis, daughter of Burritt and Electa Davis.
   * Mary Ann married George Sperry of Bethany.
   * Laviola married Alonzo Leek of Oxford
   * Hanford R. married HIlda Whittaker of Susquehanna, Pa.
   * Glover W. married Sarah Van Houten of Oswego, N.Y. 2nd, married Elizabeth Hatch, daughter of Chauncey M. Hatch of Bridgeport.
   * Hannah J. married G. M. Winter of Oswego., N.Y.  He was a railroad conductor on th eErie road and at the time of his death, about two years ago, he had been in the employ of the Erie road fifty years and never had an accident.
   * Betsy married Nathan Johnson. He was a merchant in Ansonia and carried on business there for many years. He died in Waverly, N.Y.
   * Horace died young, was never married.
 Of the ten children only three are living. Frederick O. now in his 83rd year, lives at Yorkville Heights, N. Y. with his daughter, Mrs. Lincoln PIerce; Herman J. lives in Oswego, N.Y., and Glover W., the youngest son, who has lived on the old homestead most of his life.  Several years ago he purchased the Stephen Thompson farm lying opposite the old place and removed the old structure, enlarged the cellar and built one of the finest residences in this part of the state.  The location is one of the bet and from the spacious veranda one has a view of the surrounding country of many miles, and on clear days one can see Long Island Sound and the vessels sailing thereon.
 Mr. Cable learned the carpenter trade with the late Frederick Beecher and John Davis of Seymour and has worked at that business in connection with his farm work. He is one of the foremost in town affairs and has represented the town twice in the Legislature, has been selectman a number of years, and tax collector and has at various times filled most of the minor offices in town.  Eight children were born to Glover W. and Elizabeth (Hatch) Cable -- Betsy, Henry, Fred, Nelson, Julia, Horace, Emma and Lillian.
   * Betsy married Sherman Sanford and lives in Seymour
   * Fred and Henry are married and live in Torrington
   * Julia married Walter James and lives in Seymour
   * Emma married Pearl Robinson of Oxford who now resides in Shelton and is in business in Derby.
   * Lillian married Chas. Pope, son of John B. Pope of Oxford.
   * Nelson is married and lives at Oxford.
   * Horace is employed by E. K. Tomlinson, in Seymour, at carpenter work." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

8B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford, Chapter 13. "  This house was owned by Horace Cable, who with two other brothers, Roswell and Orlando, came from Monroe, all locating in Oxford." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-13.html.

9J. L. Rockey, History of New Haven County, Connecticut, p. 545.

10St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4171.html.

11W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 120. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/120.html.

12St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4171.html.


Hannah CHATFIELD

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

21850 Oxford Census.

31860 Oxford Census.

41870 Oxford Census.

51880 Oxford Census. Living w/ Glover and family.

6F. W. Beers, 1868 map, Reproduced for the Oxford Historical Society, Inc. 1977.
Mrs. R. Cable, Chestnut Tree Hill Road.

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, p. 33.

8W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 27. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/027.html.

9St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4170.html.

10St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4170.html.


Horace Scott CABLE

1Harriet's Friendship Quilt, Oxford Historical Society. . http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/harriet-quilt/Cable-Horace-S_New-Haven-1851.html.

21850 Oxford Census. "Farmer."

3B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 4. . "Horace died young, was never married." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 103. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. adult
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/103.html.

5St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem5874.html.

6W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 118. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/118.html.

7St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem5874.html.


Roswell CABLE

1St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4178.html.

2St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4178.html.

3St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4178.html.


Roswell Hanford CABLE

11850 Oxford Census. "Hanford."

2B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 4. . "
Hanford R. married Hilda Whittaker of Susquehanna, Pa."
.


George SPERRY

1Compiled By Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850, 33, 72. " ... of Bethlem ... by Rev. G. B. Eastman."

2Harriet's Friendship Quilt, Oxford Historical Society. . http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/harriet-quilt/Sperry-George_Oxford-1852.html.

31850 Oxford Census. "Farmer."

41860 Oxford Census. "Farmer."

5B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 4. . "  Leaving the Treat homestead, the next we come to is the old colonial house which for many years was owned and occupied  by George Sperry of Bethany.  He purchased this place some time about 1850. He married Mary Ann Cable of Oxford, a Sister of Glover W. Cable. There was but a small portion of land belonging to the place and Mr. Sperry worked for the nearby farmers.  For many years he was in the employ of Burrett Davis, engaged in getting ship lumber. During the September gale in ?? a tract of lumber on the Davis farm was blown down and Mr. Sperry was employed to convert this fallen lumber into railroad ties and lumber for the Naugatuck R. R. which was build about that time.  Some of the timber was used to build the railroad bridge over the Naugatuck at Seymour. After the fire which burnt the Davis farm, Mr. Sperry gave the family shelter until the new house was completed the following May. He was a good hearted man and a good neighbor. He died about 1861. His wife afterwards married a Mr. Doolittle of Seymour who lived on his farm on the Skokorat road. Some time after his death she went to Oswego, N.Y., where she died." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

6B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford, Chapter 4. "Mary Ann married George Sperry of Bethany." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

7Donald 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 3, p 562.

8W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 121. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/121.html.

9W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 121. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/121.html.

10W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 121. "George Sperry, bu. Dec. 26, 1865, age 54 yrs., hus. of Mary Ann." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/121.html.

11W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 110. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/110.html.

12Compiled 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. 33.


Mary Ann CABLE

1Harriet's Friendship Quilt, Oxford Historical Society. . http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/harriet-quilt/Sperry-Mary-A_Oxford-1852.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 121. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "George Sperry, bu. Dec. 26, 1865, age 54 yrs., hus. of Mary Ann." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/121.html.

31850 Oxford Census.

41860 Oxford Census.

5Compiled 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. 72. " ... of Oxford ..."

6B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 4. . "  Leaving the Treat homestead, the next we come to is the old colonial house which for many years was owned and occupied  by George Sperry of Bethany.  He purchased this place some time about 1850. He married Mary Ann Cable of Oxford, a Sister of Glover W. Cable. There was but a small portion of land belonging to the place and Mr. Sperry worked for the nearby farmers.  For many years he was in the employ of Burrett Davis, engaged in getting ship lumber. During the September gale in ?? a tract of lumber on the Davis farm was blown down and Mr. Sperry was employed to convert this fallen lumber into railroad ties and lumber for the Naugatuck R. R. which was build about that time.  Some of the timber was used to build the railroad bridge over the Naugatuck at Seymour. After the fire which burnt the Davis farm, Mr. Sperry gave the family shelter until the new house was completed the following May. He was a good hearted man and a good neighbor. He died about 1861. His wife afterwards married a Mr. Doolittle of Seymour who lived on his farm on the Skokorat road. Some time after his death she went to Oswego, N.Y., where she died." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

7B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford, Chapter 4. "Mary Ann married George Sperry of Bethany." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

8F. W. Beers, 1868 map, Reproduced for the Oxford Historical Society, Inc. 1977. Excerpt from1868 map, Available at http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm
 Mrs. M. A. Sperry, Chestnut Tree Hill Road.
http://www.oxfordpast.com/1868ChestnutHillSouth.jpg.

9Donald 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 3, p 562.

10Record of Marriages in the Town of Oxford 1868. http://www.oxfordpast.com/doc14676a.jpg.

11W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.html.

12Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

13Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 33.

14Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

15Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

16W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 110. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/110.html.

17Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 33.


Edmund Lewis DOOLITTLE

1B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 18. . "  Just a little north opposite the Smith place stands another land mark, known as the Hawley place. David Hawley, Jr., formerly owned this place and lived here for many years. The house was built about the year 1830.  Chester Smith of Chestnut Tree Hill was the builder.
 Mr. Hawley was twice married.  His first wife was Mary F. Doolittle, of Skokorat, daughter of Edmund Louis Doolittle of that place. They were married May 27, 1863.  Two daughters and one son were born to them, Jane E., now Mrs. George A. Candee, of Skokorat, a daughter who died in infancy, and a son, Otis Hawley, a prominent citizen of Seymour, who also lives on the old Doolittle farm on Skokorat.
 Mr. Hawley's second wife was Martha Gillette of Great Hill. One son was born of this marriage, Clifford Hawley, who lives with his mother on the road leading from the Southford Cemetery to Christian Street.
  After the death of Mr. Hawley in 1897 the place was sold to James Pendleton who occupied it for a year or two and then it was sold to W. Stafford who worked in the Seymour Iron foundry, consequently did not make a success of farming." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-18.html.

2Record of Marriages in the Town of Oxford 1868. http://www.oxfordpast.com/doc14676a.jpg.

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 3, p 562.

4Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

5Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

6W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 108. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/108.html.


Mary Ann CABLE

1Harriet's Friendship Quilt, Oxford Historical Society. . http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/harriet-quilt/Sperry-Mary-A_Oxford-1852.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 121. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "George Sperry, bu. Dec. 26, 1865, age 54 yrs., hus. of Mary Ann." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/121.html.

31850 Oxford Census.

41860 Oxford Census.

5Compiled 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. 72. " ... of Oxford ..."

6B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 4. . "  Leaving the Treat homestead, the next we come to is the old colonial house which for many years was owned and occupied  by George Sperry of Bethany.  He purchased this place some time about 1850. He married Mary Ann Cable of Oxford, a Sister of Glover W. Cable. There was but a small portion of land belonging to the place and Mr. Sperry worked for the nearby farmers.  For many years he was in the employ of Burrett Davis, engaged in getting ship lumber. During the September gale in ?? a tract of lumber on the Davis farm was blown down and Mr. Sperry was employed to convert this fallen lumber into railroad ties and lumber for the Naugatuck R. R. which was build about that time.  Some of the timber was used to build the railroad bridge over the Naugatuck at Seymour. After the fire which burnt the Davis farm, Mr. Sperry gave the family shelter until the new house was completed the following May. He was a good hearted man and a good neighbor. He died about 1861. His wife afterwards married a Mr. Doolittle of Seymour who lived on his farm on the Skokorat road. Some time after his death she went to Oswego, N.Y., where she died." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

7B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford, Chapter 4. "Mary Ann married George Sperry of Bethany." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-04.html.

8F. W. Beers, 1868 map, Reproduced for the Oxford Historical Society, Inc. 1977. Excerpt from1868 map, Available at http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm
 Mrs. M. A. Sperry, Chestnut Tree Hill Road.
http://www.oxfordpast.com/1868ChestnutHillSouth.jpg.

9Donald 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 3, p 562.

10Record of Marriages in the Town of Oxford 1868. http://www.oxfordpast.com/doc14676a.jpg.

11W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.html.

12Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

13Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 33.

14Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

15Frank F. O'Brien, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Trinity Cemetery, Seymour, p. 54. http://www.oxfordpast.com/trcemscan54.html.

16W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 108. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/108.html.


Augur Edwin CABLE

1Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), p. 110. . " ... hattery ..." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/110.html.

2Harriet's Friendship Quil, Oxford Historical Society. . "    Agur E. Cable
Mary 4th, /52   Oxford, Conn."   His wife, Sarah, signed the same day.
http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/harriet-quilt/.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 156. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/156.html.

41850 Oxford Census. "Manufacturer."

5W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 61. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/061.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. 33.

7St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4173.html.

8St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4173.html.


Sarah E. KIMBALL

11850 Oxford Census.

2Harriet's Friendship Quil, Oxford Historical Society. . "      Sarah E. Cable
May 4th, /52    Oxford Conn." Her husband, Agur E. Cable, signed the same day.
http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/harriet-quilt/.

31850 Oxford Census.


Edwin CABLE

11850 Oxford Census.

21850 Oxford Census.