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Julius Steele BARNES

1Complied by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 40 - Southington 1779-1857, General Editor - Lorraince Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 222. "
... of Southington ..."

2Complied by Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection - Southington, p. 222. "
... by David L. Ogden."


Laura LEWIS

1Complied by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol 40 - Southington 1779-1857, General Editor - Lorraince Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 222. "
... of Southington ..."

2Complied by Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection - Southington, p. 222. "
... by David L. Ogden."


Henry William SALTONSTALL

11850 Meriden Census.

21860 Meriden Census. "Ornamental Painter."

31870 Meriden Census. "Painter."

4Compiled and edited by Jacqyelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2006), p. 11102. " ... of New York ..."

51850 Meriden Census.

6Ricker, Ricker Compilation, p. 11102. " ... by Rev. Stephen Dodd - E. Haven VR."


Grace Ann BRADLEY

11850 Meriden Census.

21860 Meriden Census.

31850 Meriden Census.

4Compiled and edited by Jacqyelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2006), p. 11102. " ... by Rev. Stephen Dodd - E. Haven VR."


Grace Ann SALTONSTALL

11870 Meriden Census.


George H. UPSON

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 111. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "Geo. H. Upson of Waterbury and Grace S. Barnes, Nov. 4, 1880." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/111.html.

21860 New Haven Census.

31870 Cheshire Census. "clerk."

41880 Waterbury Census.

51860 New Haven Census.

6W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 111. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/111.html.


Grace Saltonstall BARNES

11860 Oxford Census.

21870 Oxford Census.

31880 Oxford Census.

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

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

6Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 4. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan4.html.

7Record of the Returns made by Sextons of Cemeteries. . http://www.our-oxford.info/sexton-reports/1896-7.html.

8Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4934.html.

9W. 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.


Thomas BUXTON

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 180. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. Member of Masonic Morning Star Lodge, No. 47 - Oxford
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/180.html.

21840 Oxford Census.

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. 33. " ... of Oxford ..."

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

5Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 33.

6Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 4. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan4.html.

7W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 74. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/074.html.

8Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 33.

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

10Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4943.html.

11Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, 33, 52. " ... by Chauncey M. Hatch, J.P."


Anna JOHNSON

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. 33. "
... of Oxford ..."

2Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, 33, 52. " ... by Chauncey M. Hatch, J.P."


Benjamin U. BEACH

1W. 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.

2Compiled by Authority of the General Assembly Under Direction of the Adjutants-General, Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army and  Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion. (Hartford, CT, Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1889.), p. 456. "Eleventh Regiment Infantry ...
Company G ...
Privates:
Beach, Benjamin
Residence: Hartford
Date of Enlistment: Oct. 1, '61
Date of muster in this organization: Dec. 12, '61
Remarks: Cap'd May 16, '64, Drewry's Bluff, Va. Died Mch. 27, '65, Selma, Ala."

31860 Oxford Census. "Farmer."

4B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 5. . "   Leaving the home of G. W. Cable, the next place is known as the Chester Smith homestead. The house is of antique design, one and a half story, and was built in the latter part of the 17th century. Uncle Chester, as he was known was twice married. By his first marriage three children were born, Merritt and Stiles, who resided in New Haven, and Polly, the daughter, married Bennett Twitchell of Bethany, where she lived after her marriage and died there a number of years ago. the two sons died in New Haven.
 By his second wife he had two daughters, Augusta, who married Charles Riggs and lived in New Haven, where she died in 1911, at an advanced age; and Esther Athelia, who married Benjamin Beach of Cheshire. Three children were born to them: Charles, Minnie and Samuel.  Charles and Minnie deceased; Samuel lives in Bridgeport.
 At the breaking out of the Civil War Mr Beach enlisted, we have been told, in the 20th C. V.  He was taken prisoner but was soon exchanged and just before the Battle of Chancellorsville he died.  Athelia, his wife, died April 15, 1884,
 Chester Smith was a carpenter and a good one. He built the Oxford Hotel, which stands as a monument to his memory, and many other buildings in and about Oxford Center are specimens of his handiwork.  The place is now owned and occupied by Mrs. Sperry.
(NOTE:  The Chester Smith Homestead is house #137 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of  Oxford's Bicentennial Commission)." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-05.html.

5Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

6Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

7Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

8Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4946.html.

9W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 108. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/108.html.


Esther Authelia SMITH

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 108. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "Benjamin U. Beach of Cheshire and Esther A. Smith of Oxford, June 8, 1856." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/108.html.

2Harriet's Friendship Quilt, Oxford Historical Society. . http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/harriet-quilt/Smith-Authelia_Oxford-1851.html.

31850 Oxford Census. "Authelia."

41860 Oxford Census. "Authelia."

51870 Oxford Census. "Authelia."

61880 Oxford Census.

7B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 5. . "   Leaving the home of G. W. Cable, the next place is known as the Chester Smith homestead. The house is of antique design, one and a half story, and was built in the latter part of the 17th century. Uncle Chester, as he was known was twice married. By his first marriage three children were born, Merritt and Stiles, who resided in New Haven, and Polly, the daughter, married Bennett Twitchell of Bethany, where she lived after her marriage and died there a number of years ago. the two sons died in New Haven.
 By his second wife he had two daughters, Augusta, who married Charles Riggs and lived in New Haven, where she died in 1911, at an advanced age; and Esther Athelia, who married Benjamin Beach of Cheshire. Three children were born to them: Charles, Minnie and Samuel.  Charles and Minnie deceased; Samuel lives in Bridgeport.
 At the breaking out of the Civil War Mr Beach enlisted, we have been told, in the 20th C. V.  He was taken prisoner but was soon exchanged and just before the Battle of Chancellorsville he died.  Athelia, his wife, died April 15, 1884,
 Chester Smith was a carpenter and a good one. He built the Oxford Hotel, which stands as a monument to his memory, and many other buildings in and about Oxford Center are specimens of his handiwork.  The place is now owned and occupied by Mrs. Sperry.
(NOTE:  The Chester Smith Homestead is house #137 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of  Oxford's Bicentennial Commission)." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-05.html.

8Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 10. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan10.html.

9Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 10. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan10.html.

10Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 10. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan10.html.

11Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4947.html.

12W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 108. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/108.html.


Charles Smith BEACH

11860 Oxford Census.

21870 Oxford Census.

3B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 5. . "   Leaving the home of G. W. Cable, the next place is known as the Chester Smith homestead. The house is of antique design, one and a half story, and was built in the latter part of the 17th century. Uncle Chester, as he was known was twice married. By his first marriage three children were born, Merritt and Stiles, who resided in New Haven, and Polly, the daughter, married Bennett Twitchell of Bethany, where she lived after her marriage and died there a number of years ago. the two sons died in New Haven.
 By his second wife he had two daughters, Augusta, who married Charles Riggs and lived in New Haven, where she died in 1911, at an advanced age; and Esther Athelia, who married Benjamin Beach of Cheshire. Three children were born to them: Charles, Minnie and Samuel.  Charles and Minnie deceased; Samuel lives in Bridgeport.
 At the breaking out of the Civil War Mr Beach enlisted, we have been told, in the 20th C. V.  He was taken prisoner but was soon exchanged and just before the Battle of Chancellorsville he died.  Athelia, his wife, died April 15, 1884,
 Chester Smith was a carpenter and a good one. He built the Oxford Hotel, which stands as a monument to his memory, and many other buildings in and about Oxford Center are specimens of his handiwork.  The place is now owned and occupied by Mrs. Sperry.
(NOTE:  The Chester Smith Homestead is house #137 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of  Oxford's Bicentennial Commission)." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-05.html.

4W. 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.


Mary Augusta BEACH

11860 Oxford Census.

21870 Oxford Census. "Minnie."

3B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 5. . "   Leaving the home of G. W. Cable, the next place is known as the Chester Smith homestead. The house is of antique design, one and a half story, and was built in the latter part of the 17th century. Uncle Chester, as he was known was twice married. By his first marriage three children were born, Merritt and Stiles, who resided in New Haven, and Polly, the daughter, married Bennett Twitchell of Bethany, where she lived after her marriage and died there a number of years ago. the two sons died in New Haven.
 By his second wife he had two daughters, Augusta, who married Charles Riggs and lived in New Haven, where she died in 1911, at an advanced age; and Esther Athelia, who married Benjamin Beach of Cheshire. Three children were born to them: Charles, Minnie and Samuel.  Charles and Minnie deceased; Samuel lives in Bridgeport.
 At the breaking out of the Civil War Mr Beach enlisted, we have been told, in the 20th C. V.  He was taken prisoner but was soon exchanged and just before the Battle of Chancellorsville he died.  Athelia, his wife, died April 15, 1884,
 Chester Smith was a carpenter and a good one. He built the Oxford Hotel, which stands as a monument to his memory, and many other buildings in and about Oxford Center are specimens of his handiwork.  The place is now owned and occupied by Mrs. Sperry.
(NOTE:  The Chester Smith Homestead is house #137 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of  Oxford's Bicentennial Commission)." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-05.html.

4W. 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.


Samuel Benjamin BEACH

11870 Oxford Census.

21880 Oxford Census. Living w/ his mother.

3B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 5. . "   Leaving the home of G. W. Cable, the next place is known as the Chester Smith homestead. The house is of antique design, one and a half story, and was built in the latter part of the 17th century. Uncle Chester, as he was known was twice married. By his first marriage three children were born, Merritt and Stiles, who resided in New Haven, and Polly, the daughter, married Bennett Twitchell of Bethany, where she lived after her marriage and died there a number of years ago. the two sons died in New Haven.
 By his second wife he had two daughters, Augusta, who married Charles Riggs and lived in New Haven, where she died in 1911, at an advanced age; and Esther Athelia, who married Benjamin Beach of Cheshire. Three children were born to them: Charles, Minnie and Samuel.  Charles and Minnie deceased; Samuel lives in Bridgeport.
 At the breaking out of the Civil War Mr Beach enlisted, we have been told, in the 20th C. V.  He was taken prisoner but was soon exchanged and just before the Battle of Chancellorsville he died.  Athelia, his wife, died April 15, 1884,
 Chester Smith was a carpenter and a good one. He built the Oxford Hotel, which stands as a monument to his memory, and many other buildings in and about Oxford Center are specimens of his handiwork.  The place is now owned and occupied by Mrs. Sperry.
(NOTE:  The Chester Smith Homestead is house #137 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of  Oxford's Bicentennial Commission)." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-05.html.

4W. 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.


Chester SMITH

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 43. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/043.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 70. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/070.html.

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), #137. "Chester Smith Homestead."   Chestnut Tree Hill Road, Oxford, CT
Available at http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm.

4Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), p. 70. . http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/070.html.

5Litchfield & Hoyt, History of the Town of Oxford, p. 71. "The first men to take the oath as Freemen ...1799.." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/071.html.

6J. L. Rockey, History of New Haven County, Connecticut, p. 534. "  The registered freemen in the town at the time of its incorporation in 1798 and the next ten years following were: ..."

71830 Oxford Census.

81840 Oxford Census. [Chestnut Tree Hill Road].

91850 Oxford Census.

10Compiled 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, 70, 71.

11B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 5. . "   Leaving the home of G. W. Cable, the next place is known as the Chester Smith homestead. The house is of antique design, one and a half story, and was built in the latter part of the 17th century. Uncle Chester, as he was known was twice married. By his first marriage three children were born, Merritt and Stiles, who resided in New Haven, and Polly, the daughter, married Bennett Twitchell of Bethany, where she lived after her marriage and died there a number of years ago. the two sons died in New Haven.
 By his second wife he had two daughters, Augusta, who married Charles Riggs and lived in New Haven, where she died in 1911, at an advanced age; and Esther Athelia, who married Benjamin Beach of Cheshire. Three children were born to them: Charles, Minnie and Samuel.  Charles and Minnie deceased; Samuel lives in Bridgeport.
 At the breaking out of the Civil War Mr Beach enlisted, we have been told, in the 20th C. V.  He was taken prisoner but was soon exchanged and just before the Battle of Chancellorsville he died.  Athelia, his wife, died April 15, 1884,
 Chester Smith was a carpenter and a good one. He built the Oxford Hotel, which stands as a monument to his memory, and many other buildings in and about Oxford Center are specimens of his handiwork.  The place is now owned and occupied by Mrs. Sperry.
(NOTE:  The Chester Smith Homestead is house #137 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of  Oxford's Bicentennial Commission)." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-05.html.

12B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford, 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." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-18.html.

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 33.

14W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 14. "Decr 11th, Capt. Asahel Hide & Mary his wife\
 Dorman Leavenworth
 Chester Smith & Kezia his wife
 Philomon Hinman & Polly his Wife Renewed their Covenant."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/014.html.

15Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

16Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

17Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

18Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem6095.html.


Sally P.

11850 Oxford Census.

21860 Oxford Census.
 Living w/ daughter and her husband Benjamin Beach.

31850 Oxford Census.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 121. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html.


David Augustus SMITH

1Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

2Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

3Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 9. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan9.html.

4Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem6830.html.


Deacon Lemuel BEARDSLEE

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 41. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/041.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 43. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/043.html.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 149. Taxpayers of Oxford in 1802
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/149.html.

4Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), p. 126. . " ... learned surveying from his father-in-law, Lemuel Beardsley." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/126.html.

51800 Oxford Census.

61810 Oxford Census.

71820 Oxford Census.

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. 26. "Lemuel , Capt. of 1st Co., in Oxford."

9Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Images of America, Oxford, Charleston, Arcadia Publishing, 2004, p. 18. . " ... Alfred became the leading surveryor in this region, havin learned the trade from his father-in-law, Lemuel Beardsley." http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm.

10W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 9. "Admissions to Church Fellowship ... 1801.
July 5, Lemuel Beardsley & Mary his wife."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/009.html.

11W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 14. " ... 1798 ...
Septm 9, Lemuel Beardsley & Mercy his wife Renewed their Covenant."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/014.html.

12Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 7. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan7.html.

13W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 74. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/074.html.

14Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 7. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan7.html.

15W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 74. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/074.html.

16Compiled by Carole Magnuson, Barbour Collection - Oxford, p. 26.

17Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 7. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan7.html.

18Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4948.html.

19W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 35. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/035.html.


Mercy PERRY

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 41. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/041.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 43. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/043.html.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 9. "Admissions to Church Fellowship ... 1801.
July 5, Lemuel Beardsley & Mary his wife."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/009.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 14. " ... 1798 ...
Septm 9, Lemuel Beardsley & Mercy his wife Renewed their Covenant."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/014.html.

5Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 1. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan1.html.

6Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 1. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan1.html.

7Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 1. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan1.html.

8Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4949.html.

9W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 35. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/035.html.


Laura BEARDSLEE

1Compiled By Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850, p. 26.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 26. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html.


Eliza BEARDSLEE

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 41. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/041.html.


Ezekial BEERS

1Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 7. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan7.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), 43, 84.

3Complied by Greater Omaha Genealogical Society, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 31, Newtown 1711- 1852, General Editor - Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 14.

4Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 83.


Polly Ann Maria 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), 43, 83.

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. 35.

4Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, 1935 (Congregational Cemetery), p. 7. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan7.html.

5Complied by Greater Omaha Genealogical Society, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 31, Newtown 1711- 1852, General Editor - Lorraine Cook White, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000, p. 14.

6Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Oxford Congregational Cemetery, p. 7. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cgcemscan7.html.

7Congregational Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4951.html.

8Baldwin, Charles Candee, The Candee Genealogy, p. 83.