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Robert SEABROOK

1James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of  The First Settlers of New England,
Before 1692
. . "SEABROOK, ROBERT, Stratford, had sev. ds. of wh. one m. William Preston, and one m. Thomas Fairchild; and much ld. he own. there, for in 1668 are rec. half a doz. persons' shares set off from gr.f. R. S. est." http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk4/scofield-seale.htm.

2Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's,, Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000, vol 2, p 1248.

3Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 447. "Joannah."

4Selected 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 2, p 354.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 1, p 560.


Alice GOODSPEED

1Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's,, Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000, vol 2, p 1248.


David FAIRCHILD

1Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 1, p 196.

2Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 447.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 196.

4Sharpe, Seymour Past and Present, p. 447.


Deborah HAWLEY

1Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 1, p 196.

2Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 447.


Agur FAIRCHILD

1Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 1, p 104.

2Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 90.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 196.

4Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 447.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 196.

6Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 196.

7Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 90.


Mary BOOTH

1Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), vol 1, p 104.

2Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 447.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 196.

4Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 104.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 90.

6Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 196.

7Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 90.


General David WOOSTER

1Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Historical Personalities of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, 15, 17, 19, 28, 29, 44, 47 - 49, 60. . http://www.oxfordpast.com/hp15.html
http://www.oxfordpast.com/hp28.htm
http://www.oxfordpast.com/hp44.htm
http://www.oxfordpast.com/hp47.html.

2Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), p. 55. . "General David Wooster." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/055.html.

3Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Oxford People in the American Revolution (1976), p. 7. . http://www.our-oxford.info/oxford-people-in-am-rev.html.

4Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), pp. 667 - 674. " ... was ten or eleven years old when he removed with his father to Quaker's Farm ..."

5Samuel Orcutt, History Old Town of Derby, Connecticut 1642-1880, p. 788. "Soldiers in the Revolution ...
  Gen. David Wooster served with peculiar honor until his death in 1777."

6Selected 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 3, p 593. "  Orcutt's "History of Derby" (p. 782) states that Abraham Wooster resided in Stratford until about 1719, that he was living at Derby as early as 1722, and that he was still resident in Derby in July 1743, when he conveyed land to Abraham Wooster, Jr. A careful consideration of all the facts makes it certain that the deed of July 1743 was drawn by Abraham  (16), q.v., to the latter's nephew Abraham (24), and the evidence is adequate to prove that Capt. Abraham Wooster,  from the time of his marriage until his death, resided continuously at Stratford. As a result of Orcutt's mistake the subsequent biographies of Gen. David Wooster, son of Capt. Abraham erroneously state that David spent his boyhood in Derby ..."

7Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 599.

8Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 594.

9Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 599.


Mary CLAPP

1Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), pp. 671 - 672.

2Samuel Orcutt, History Old Town of Derby, Connecticut 1642-1880, p. 672.

3Samuel Orcutt, History Old Town of Derby, Connecticut 1642-1880, p. 672.


David CLAPP

1Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), pp. 671 - 672. "
... President of Yale College ..."


Harvey OSBORN

1Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Oxford's Record: The First 175 Years (Oxford, CT, Oxford Record, Inc., 1973), p. 18. . " ... it was voted by the meeting that Mr. David McEwen, Elias Scott, Abel Wheeler, Esq., and Harvey Osborn be a committee ..." http://www.oxfordpast.com/p18.htm.

2Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 59. "Osborn, Jared, died Nov. 24, 1832, age 87 yrs.
Osborn, Freelove Amy, wife of Jared, died Oct. 27, 1794, age 40 yrs.
Osborn, Laura, daughter of Jared and Freelove A., died Oct. 4, 1817, age 27 yrs.
Osborn, Electa, daughter of Jared and Freelove A., died Oct. 5, 1794, age 17 mos.
Osborn, Gilbert, died July 23, 1825, age 43 yrs. 2 mos. 15 das.
Osborn, Eunice, wife of Harvey, died July 16, 1828, age 36 yrs.
Osborn, Sarah, wife of Joseph, died Feb. 26, 1837, age 75 yrs.
Osborn, Joseph Junior, died Sep. 16, 1794, age 45 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan59.html.

3B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 19. . "  As we proceed on our jnourney north we come to another old house which is well worth mention. This place is known as the Osborn homestead. The north portion of the house was built by Harvey Osborn about the year 1820. After the house was finished he married Eunice Smith of Oxford, June 10th, 1820. One son was born to them, George B. Osborn, who lived with Bennett Davis for many years and was instrumental in saving the life of the writer at the time of the fire that destroyed the farm house of Bennett Davis, Nov. 12, 1849.
 The first wife of Harvey Osborn died July 16, 1828. On Jan. 15th, 1830, he married Nabby Davis, one of the twin daughters of Col. John Davis.  He died in 1842. After his death Aunt Nabby lived at the old homestead until 1860 when she went to New Rochelle, N. Y., to live with a relative. She died there July 21st, 1874.
 The place was afterwards sold to Edwin Alling and some time in the year 1909 the place was sold to Charles Baldwin of Seymour, who occupied it only a short time." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-19.html

NOTE:
 George's mother died when he was young. Burritt Davis is the brother of his father's second wife, Abigail Davis. She is shown living with Burritt on the 1850 Oxford census.
  The house that burned in 1849 belonged to Burritt Davis. Burritt's wife, Sarah Electa Osborn, was George's cousin. She was the daughter of Hiram Osborn, one of Harvey's brothers.

4Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 431.

51830 Oxford Census.

61840 Oxford Census.

7W. 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.

8B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford, Chapter 19. http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-19.html.


Eunice SMITH

1B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 19. . "  As we proceed on our jnourney north we come to another old house which is well worth mention. This place is known as the Osborn homestead. The north portion of the house was built by Harvey Osborn about the year 1820. After the house was finished he married Eunice Smith of Oxford, June 10th, 1820. One son was born to them, George B. Osborn, who lived with Bennett Davis for many years and was instrumental in saving the life of the writer at the time of the fire that destroyed the farm house of Bennett Davis, Nov. 12, 1849.
 The first wife of Harvey Osborn died July 16, 1828. On Jan. 15th, 1830, he married Nabby Davis, one of the twin daughters of Col. John Davis.  He died in 1842. After his death Aunt Nabby lived at the old homestead until 1860 when she went to New Rochelle, N. Y., to live with a relative. She died there July 21st, 1874.
 The place was afterwards sold to Edwin Alling and some time in the year 1909 the place was sold to Charles Baldwin of Seymour, who occupied it only a short time." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-19.html

Note from Karen Bauer Bryant:
 George's mother died when he was young. Burritt Davis is the brother of his father's second wife, Abigail Davis. She is shown living with Burritt on the 1850 Oxford census.
  The house that burned in 1849 belonged to Burritt Davis. Burritt's wife, Sarah Electa Osborn, was George's cousin. She was the daughter of Hiram Osborn, one of Harvey's brothers.

2Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 59. http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan59.html.

3Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 59. "Osborn, Jared, died Nov. 24, 1832, age 87 yrs.
Osborn, Freelove Amy, wife of Jared, died Oct. 27, 1794, age 40 yrs.
Osborn, Laura, daughter of Jared and Freelove A., died Oct. 4, 1817, age 27 yrs.
Osborn, Electa, daughter of Jared and Freelove A., died Oct. 5, 1794, age 17 mos.
Osborn, Gilbert, died July 23, 1825, age 43 yrs. 2 mos. 15 das.
Osborn, Eunice, wife of Harvey, died July 16, 1828, age 36 yrs.
Osborn, Sarah, wife of Joseph, died Feb. 26, 1837, age 75 yrs.
Osborn, Joseph Junior, died Sep. 16, 1794, age 45 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan59.html.

4Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 59. http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan59.html.

5Jack's Hill Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4449.html.

6B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford, Chapter 19. http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-19.html.


George B. OSBORN

1B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 19. . "  As we proceed on our jnourney north we come to another old house which is well worth mention. This place is known as the Osborn homestead. The north portion of the house was built by Harvey Osborn about the year 1820. After the house was finished he married Eunice Smith of Oxford, June 10th, 1820. One son was born to them, George B. Osborn, who lived with Bennett Davis for many years and was instrumental in saving the life of the writer at the time of the fire that destroyed the farm house of Bennett Davis, Nov. 12, 1849.
 The first wife of Harvey Osborn died July 16, 1828. On Jan. 15th, 1830, he married Nabby Davis, one of the twin daughters of Col. John Davis.  He died in 1842. After his death Aunt Nabby lived at the old homestead until 1860 when she went to New Rochelle, N. Y., to live with a relative. She died there July 21st, 1874.
 The place was afterwards sold to Edwin Alling and some time in the year 1909 the place was sold to Charles Baldwin of Seymour, who occupied it only a short time." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-19.html

Note from Karen Bauer Bryant:
 George's mother died when he was young. Burritt Davis is the brother of his father's second wife, Abigail Davis. She is shown living with Burritt on the 1850 Oxford census.
  The house that burned in 1849 belonged to Burritt Davis. Burritt's wife, Sarah Electa Osborn, was George's cousin. She was the daughter of Hiram Osborn, one of Harvey's brothers.


Harvey OSBORN

1Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Oxford's Record: The First 175 Years (Oxford, CT, Oxford Record, Inc., 1973), p. 18. . " ... it was voted by the meeting that Mr. David McEwen, Elias Scott, Abel Wheeler, Esq., and Harvey Osborn be a committee ..." http://www.oxfordpast.com/p18.htm.

2Andrew Bell, 1935 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Jack's Hill Cemetery, Oxford CT, p. 59. "Osborn, Jared, died Nov. 24, 1832, age 87 yrs.
Osborn, Freelove Amy, wife of Jared, died Oct. 27, 1794, age 40 yrs.
Osborn, Laura, daughter of Jared and Freelove A., died Oct. 4, 1817, age 27 yrs.
Osborn, Electa, daughter of Jared and Freelove A., died Oct. 5, 1794, age 17 mos.
Osborn, Gilbert, died July 23, 1825, age 43 yrs. 2 mos. 15 das.
Osborn, Eunice, wife of Harvey, died July 16, 1828, age 36 yrs.
Osborn, Sarah, wife of Joseph, died Feb. 26, 1837, age 75 yrs.
Osborn, Joseph Junior, died Sep. 16, 1794, age 45 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/jhcemscan59.html.

3B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 19. . "  As we proceed on our jnourney north we come to another old house which is well worth mention. This place is known as the Osborn homestead. The north portion of the house was built by Harvey Osborn about the year 1820. After the house was finished he married Eunice Smith of Oxford, June 10th, 1820. One son was born to them, George B. Osborn, who lived with Bennett Davis for many years and was instrumental in saving the life of the writer at the time of the fire that destroyed the farm house of Bennett Davis, Nov. 12, 1849.
 The first wife of Harvey Osborn died July 16, 1828. On Jan. 15th, 1830, he married Nabby Davis, one of the twin daughters of Col. John Davis.  He died in 1842. After his death Aunt Nabby lived at the old homestead until 1860 when she went to New Rochelle, N. Y., to live with a relative. She died there July 21st, 1874.
 The place was afterwards sold to Edwin Alling and some time in the year 1909 the place was sold to Charles Baldwin of Seymour, who occupied it only a short time." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-19.html

NOTE:
 George's mother died when he was young. Burritt Davis is the brother of his father's second wife, Abigail Davis. She is shown living with Burritt on the 1850 Oxford census.
  The house that burned in 1849 belonged to Burritt Davis. Burritt's wife, Sarah Electa Osborn, was George's cousin. She was the daughter of Hiram Osborn, one of Harvey's brothers.

4Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 431.

51830 Oxford Census.

61840 Oxford Census.

7W. 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.


Abigail DAVIS

11850 Oxford Census. Living w/ brother Burritt Davis and family.

21860 Oxford Census. Living w/ her sister Mary and husband Abijah Hyde.

3B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 19. . "  As we proceed on our jnourney north we come to another old house which is well worth mention. This place is known as the Osborn homestead. The north portion of the house was built by Harvey Osborn about the year 1820. After the house was finished he married Eunice Smith of Oxford, June 10th, 1820. One son was born to them, George B. Osborn, who lived with Bennett Davis for many years and was instrumental in saving the life of the writer at the time of the fire that destroyed the farm house of Bennett Davis, Nov. 12, 1849.
 The first wife of Harvey Osborn died July 16, 1828. On Jan. 15th, 1830, he married Nabby Davis, one of the twin daughters of Col. John Davis.  He died in 1842. After his death Aunt Nabby lived at the old homestead until 1860 when she went to New Rochelle, N. Y., to live with a relative. She died there July 21st, 1874.
 The place was afterwards sold to Edwin Alling and some time in the year 1909 the place was sold to Charles Baldwin of Seymour, who occupied it only a short time." http://www.our-oxford.info/davis-reminiscences/Davis-19.html

Note from Karen Bauer Bryant:
 George's mother died when he was young. Burritt Davis is the brother of his father's second wife, Abigail Davis. She is shown living with Burritt on the 1850 Oxford census.
  The house that burned in 1849 belonged to Burritt Davis. Burritt's wife, Sarah Electa Osborn, was George's cousin. She was the daughter of Hiram Osborn, one of Harvey's brothers.

4Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 431.

5W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 62. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/062.html.

6George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 18.

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. 40.

8W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 121. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/121.html.

9St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem7218.html.


Captain Daniel HOLBROOK 3rd

1George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 22.

21790 Derby Census.

3Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family of Derby, Connecticut (New Haven, CT, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1932), p. 17. "  He lived on Skokorat in Seymour in the house built for him by his father, Colonel Daniel of Derby. The house is now occupied by Mr. Joel Chatfield. He was a man of influence in the town, holding many town offices of importance. He was also in the war of 1812, in Captain Abraham hubbard's militia."

4Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 539.

5John H. Wallace, Genealogy of the Riggs Family, New York, John H. Wallace, 1901, p. 18.

6Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 730.

7Compiled 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. 240.

8Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family, p. 12.

9Copied 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. 477. . "Church Records." http://www.derbyhistorical.org/Records1655-1710/477.html.

10Arthur Walker, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Seymour Methodist Cemetery, p. 85. http://www.oxfordpast.com/mecemscan85.html.

11Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family, p. 17.

12Arthur Walker, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Seymour Methodist Cemetery, p. 85. "Revolutionary War Marker." http://www.oxfordpast.com/mecemscan85.html.

13Methodist Cemetery Photograph - Seymour, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem4018.html.

14Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family, p. 17.


Elizabeth Ann RIGGS

1George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 22.

2Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family of Derby, Connecticut (New Haven, CT, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1932), p. 12.

3Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family, p. 17.

4Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 539.

5John H. Wallace, Genealogy of the Riggs Family, New York, John H. Wallace, 1901, p. 18.

6Copied 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. 477. . "Church Records." http://www.derbyhistorical.org/Records1655-1710/477.html.

7Arthur Walker, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Seymour Methodist Cemetery, p. 85. http://www.oxfordpast.com/mecemscan85.html.

8Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family, p. 17.

9Arthur Walker, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Seymour Methodist Cemetery, p. 85. http://www.oxfordpast.com/mecemscan85.html.

10Methodist Cemetery Photograph - Seymour, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem2646.html.

11Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family, p. 17.


Willis HOLBROOK

1Arthur Walker, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Seymour Methodist Cemetery, p. 85. http://www.oxfordpast.com/mecemscan85.html.

2Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family of Derby, Connecticut (New Haven, CT, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1932), p. 17.

3Arthur Walker, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Seymour Methodist Cemetery, p. 85. http://www.oxfordpast.com/mecemscan85.html.

4Arthur Walker, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Seymour Methodist Cemetery, p. 85. http://www.oxfordpast.com/mecemscan85.html.

5Methodist Cemetery Photograph - Seymour, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem13078.html.


Samuel HOLBROOK

1Holbrook, Mary Louise, The Holbrook Family of Derby, Connecticut (New Haven, CT, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1932), p. 18.