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Daniel DAVIS

11830 Oxford Census.

2George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 23. "Resided in Seymour, Conn."    Seymour was incorporated in May 1850, taken from part of Oxford and Derby.

3Selected 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 605. "Daniel Davis had the following children recorded at St. Jame's Church, Derby, but it is not certain that Hannah Wooster was their mother: 1. Rowena, b. 15 Nov. 1772; died 26 May 1823; married 28 Feb. 1791 Samuel Sanford. 2. Abigail, baptized 20 Nov. 1774. 3. Eunice, probably the 'child' baptized 4 Aug.; 1776. 4. Daniel, baptized 2 May 1779; died 12 Mar. 1837; married Amelia Lounsbury. 5. Cyrus, baptized 8 Aug. 1784."

4Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 434.

5George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 23.

6David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #14. http://www.oxfordpast.com/pbcemscan14.html.

7David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery, #14. "Davis, Daniel, died Mar. 12, 1837, aged 56 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/pbcemscan14.html.


Amelia LOUNSBURY

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 5, p 1109.

2George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 23.

3Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 434. " ... aged 67."


Charles DAVIS

11870 Oxford Census. "Farm help." Living at the home of Joh Beecher, next to Burritt Davis.

2George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 23.

3Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 434.


Nathan TAYLOR

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 128. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. " ... Nathan Taylor of Litchfield ..." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/128.html.


Lydia THOMAS

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 126. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "S. H.    M. H.    Z. H.    R. H.
1771    1774     1806    1786

By this stone are deposited the remains of Capt. Zachariah Hawkins, a worthy and respectable
   member of society, who in the 90th year of his age died in faith and hope,  June 27th, MDCCCVI.     He had 14 children who all survived him, 82 grandchildren & 95 great-grandchildren.
Sarah his first wife is buried in Derby, by whom he had Sarah & Mercy.
Mary his 2d wife is buried 12 feet on the left of this stone, by whom he had Mary, John, Elizabeth,
   Elijah, Anna, Gaylord, Ruth, Silas, Joseph, Moses & Isaac.
Rachael his 3d wife lies close by this stone on the left, by whom he had Zachariah.
Lydia his relict and his sons erect this monument, their tribute of gratitude, love and honor." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/126.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. 46.

3Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 39. http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan39.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 128.

5Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 39. http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan39.html.

6W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, pp. 38-9. "Hawkins, Elijah, died Feb. 23, 1809, age 61 yrs.
Hawkins, Anna, 1st wife of Elijah, died Dec. 27, 1794, age 45 yrs.
Two field stones, no inscriptions.
Thomas, Lydia, wife of Nathan Taylor & Capt. Zachariah Hawkins, died Aug. 1, 1820, age 87 yrs.
Hawkins, Capt. Zachariah, died June 27, M.D.C.C.C.V.I., age 89 yrs.
Hawkins, Sarah, 1st wife of Capt. Zachariah, burried in Derby.
Hawkins, Mary, 2nd wife of Capt. Zachariah
Hawkins, Rachel, 3rd wife of Capt. Zachariah
Hawkins, Lydia, relict of Capt. Zachariah
Hawkins, Ira, died Jan. 8, 1853, age 62 yrs.
Hawkins, Sally, wife of Ira, died Oct. 6, 1852, age 58 yrs.
Hawkins, Eri, son of Silas & Sarah (broken)
Hawkins, Sarah, wife of Silas, died Feb. 24, 1820, age 58 yrs.
Hawkins, Silas, died Oct. 15, 1844, age 88 yrs.
Tomlinson, Silas, died Nov. 15, 1829, age 53 yrs.
Tomlinson, Polly, wife of Silas, died Aug. 15, 1842, age 65 yrs.
Hawkins, Asa, died Dec. 9, 1868, age, 72 yrs.
Hawkins, Hannah, wife of Asa, died Feb. 12, 1885, age 86 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan38.html.

7W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 128. "Mrs. Lydia Thomas, an amiable woman. She was the wife of Nathan Taylor of Litchfield and Capt. Zachariah Hawkins of Oxford. She died Aug. 4, 1820." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/128.html.

8Hillside Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem790.html.


Reverend John BEACH

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 2, p 76. " ... Grad. Yale Coll. 1721; Congregational miniser at Newtown, 1724-32; ordained in Eng. 1732; Episcopal minister at Newtown and Redding, 1732-82 ..."

21934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Elm St. Cemetery, p. 219. http://www.oxfordpast.com/elmstcemscan219.html.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 2, p 76.

4Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 43.

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. 8.

6Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 42; vol 2, p 76.


Sarah BEACH

1Complied 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. 8.

2Donald 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 42. "Sarah, b. 12 Nov. 1691 [error in original for 1699]."

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p42.


Isaac BEACH

1Samuel Orcutt, A History of the Old Town of Statford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut - Vol 2, Fairfield County Historical Society, 1886, p. 1149.

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 1, p 150.

3Donald 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 43.

4Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 43.

5Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 43.

6Compiled and edited by Jacqyelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2006), p. 1386.


Hannah BIRDSEYE

1Samuel Orcutt, A History of the Old Town of Statford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut - Vol 2, Fairfield County Historical Society, 1886, p. 1149.

2Donald 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 43.

3Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 43.

4Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 43.

5Compiled and edited by Jacqyelyn Ladd Ricker, The Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2006), p. 1386.


Mary BEACH

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 43.


Hannah BEACH

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 43.


Dinah BEACH

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 43.

2Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol 1, p 43.


David WOOSTER

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, Ap45,  Ap156.

2Israel P. Warren, Chauncey Judd or A Boy Stolen (1874, Reprint: Naugatuck, CT, The Perry Press, 1906), pp. 89 - 90. . "
... About a mile south of Whittemore's tavern resided  Henry Wooster, a brother of David Wooster, of Gunntown, of John and Thomas Wooster, in what is now Oxford, and of Daniel Wooster, of Derby. Like his brothers, he was a tory, and had become highly obnoxious to his patriotic neighbors, not only from his political sentiments, but from having, like so many other of the royalists, been ready to harbor and assist those who went from thence to join the British army ..."

3Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Historical Personalities of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, p. 46. . http://www.oxfordpast.com/hp46.html.

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 3, p 597.

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. 318.

6David Davis and Levi Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Gunntown Cemetery, #130. http://www.oxfordpast.com/gtcemscan130.html.

7Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

8David Davis and Levi Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Gunntown Cemetery, #130. http://www.oxfordpast.com/gtcemscan130.html.

9Gunntown Cemetery, Photograph - Naugatuck, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem796.html.


Mary GUNN

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, Ap156.

2Selected 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 606.

3Susan 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. 321.

4Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

5Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Ap156.

6Compiled 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. 409.


David WOOSTER

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 3, p 606.

2Edited 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, Ap156.

3Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

4Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Ap156.


Mary WOOSTER

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 3, p 606.

2Edited 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, Ap156.

3Compiled 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. 408.


David WOOSTER

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, Ap45,  Ap156.

2Israel P. Warren, Chauncey Judd or A Boy Stolen (1874, Reprint: Naugatuck, CT, The Perry Press, 1906), pp. 89 - 90. . "
... About a mile south of Whittemore's tavern resided  Henry Wooster, a brother of David Wooster, of Gunntown, of John and Thomas Wooster, in what is now Oxford, and of Daniel Wooster, of Derby. Like his brothers, he was a tory, and had become highly obnoxious to his patriotic neighbors, not only from his political sentiments, but from having, like so many other of the royalists, been ready to harbor and assist those who went from thence to join the British army ..."

3Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Historical Personalities of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, p. 46. . http://www.oxfordpast.com/hp46.html.

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 3, p 597.

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. 318.

6David Davis and Levi Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Gunntown Cemetery, #130. http://www.oxfordpast.com/gtcemscan130.html.

7Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

8David Davis and Levi Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Gunntown Cemetery, #130. http://www.oxfordpast.com/gtcemscan130.html.

9Gunntown Cemetery, Photograph - Naugatuck, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem796.html.

10Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

11Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Ap156.

12Compiled 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. 408.


Ann DOOLITTLE

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, Ap45,  Ap156.

2Israel P. Warren, Chauncey Judd or A Boy Stolen (1874, Reprint: Naugatuck, CT, The Perry Press, 1906), pp. 159 - 161. . " ... The pleading cry of distress rose from the cellar, and was heard by the family above. It was more than Mrs. Wooster could bear. Her sympathies indeed, in political matters, were those of her husband and her sons. She was willing to render aid and comfort to those of that party in all ordinary matters, and did not scruple even to share in the spoils of the late expedition; but she was not yet ready for murder, unprovoked, and in her own special premises. She was a woman, nay, more, she was a mother. The young man whose lot it had been to fall into these cruel hands was a son, innocent and amiable. His mother was her neighbor, against whom the tongue of scandal was never heard to speak. She could not, and she would not, let such a deed of shame be done in her house.
  Calling to one of her elder daughters to accompany her, she hastened down stairs, and threw herself between the victim and his murderers, who were just preparing to execute their purpose.
  For shame! she cried. Are you men, or wolves, to kill a poor boy in this way? I tell you, it shan't be done, - not in this house! Mr. Wooster, for God's sake, come down here and stop this villainy!
  Better not meddle with what does not concern you, said he, descending the stairs.
  It does concern me, she repeated. I'll not have murder committed here. Let him alone, Sam! Take your hands off him, Captain!
  She was a large and powerful woman, and once thoroughly aroused was a match for any antagonist. Her husband took her by the arm and bade David seize the other to drag her away. But she resisted their united strength, and at last, turning at bay, she cried, -
  David Wooster, hear me! Stop these proceedings this moment, and spare the life of that boy, or by the God that made you, I'll go this very day and let the whole of it be known, the robbery and the murder both. Yes, Captain Graham, I'll have the rebels hold of you before night, if you touch a hair of his head again. See if I don't!
  The loud tones of the excited woman, accompanied by the shrieks of her daughter, were irresistible, Wooster himself relented, for he knew the spirit and resolution of his wife, and saw that informers from his own family would be more dangerous than the testimony of the young man himself, while the added crime of murder would bring the entire party to the gallows.
  Well, Captain, he said, a willful woman must have her own way. You will have to give up to her. It is a rather hard case, I own ..."

3Selected 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 606.

4Compiled 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. 122.

5David Davis and Levi Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Gunntown Cemetery, #130. http://www.oxfordpast.com/gtcemscan130.html.

6David Davis and Levi Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Gunntown Cemetery, #130. http://www.oxfordpast.com/gtcemscan130.html.

7Gunntown Cemetery, Photograph - Naugatuck, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1876.html.

8Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

9Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Ap156.

10Compiled 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. 408.


David WOOSTER

1Israel P. Warren, Chauncey Judd or A Boy Stolen (1874, Reprint: Naugatuck, CT, The Perry Press, 1906). . http://www.our-oxford.info/c_judd-book-text/Chauncey%20Judd.html.

2Selected 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 606.

3Edited 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, Ap156.

4Compiled 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. 408.


Anna WOOSTER

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 3, p 606.

2Edited 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, Ap156.

3Compiled 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. 408.

4Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

5Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Ap156.

6Compiled by Jerri Lynn Burket, Barbour Collection - Waterbury, p. 408.


Anna WOOSTER

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 3, p 606.

2Edited 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, Ap156.

3Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 606.

4Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Ap156.


Sybil WOOSTER

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 3, p 606.

2Edited 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, Ap156.

3Compiled 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. 409.


Lieutenant John BASSETT

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 8. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "Admissions to Church Fellowship ...
 ... 1770 ... Naomi, wife of Ensign John Bassett, Apr. 1.
... Lieut. John Bassit, Dec. 5, 1773."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/008.html.

2W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 19. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/019.html.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 21. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/021.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 97. 1792 - Tax List - Oxford
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/097.html.

5Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), p. 55. . " ... Dec. 11, 1775 ... Committee of Inspection ..." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/055.html.

6Litchfield & 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.

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 7, p 1753.

81790 Derby Census.

91800 Oxford Census.

10Susan 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. 322.

11Compiled 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. 24. "Lieut."

12Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Oxford People in the American Revolution . http://www.our-oxford.info/military/Revolution/oxford-people-in-am-rev.html.

13Copy of the bill of expense submitted by Captain Daniel Chatfield in connection with the pursuit of the Dayton Robbers. http://www.oxfordpast.com/Dayton.jpg.

14Selected 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 598.

15Compiled 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. 188.

16W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 53. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/053.html.

17W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 125. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/125.html.

18Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 38. "Wooster, Hannah, wife of Joseph, died Dec. 11, 1835, age 80 yrs,
Wooster, Joseph, died Dec. 11, 1819, age 75 yrs.
Wooster, Samuel, died Sept. 10, 1776, age 69 yrs.
Wooster, Ann, wife of Samuel, died Sept. 14, 1791, age 80 yrs.
Wooster Polly, daughter of Joseph, died Mar. 7, 1777, age 3 yrs.
Wooster, David, son of Joseph, died Jan. 15 1778, age 3 yrs.
Wooster, Lucy, daughter of Joseph, died Nov. 21, 1783, age 1 yrs.
Bassett, John, died May 8, 1804, age 83 yrs. (Flag)
Bassett, Maomi, first wife of John, died May 1772, age 50 yrs.
Bassett, Sarah, 2nd wife of John, died May 3, 1804, age 72 yrs.
Bassett, John, died May 14, 1832, age 74 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan38.html.

19Hillside Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem797.html.

20W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 125. "In memory of John Bassett. He died May 8th, 1804, AEt. 83.
  Naomi, his first wife, died May 17, 1772, AEt 50.
  Sarah, his second wife, died May 3d, 1804, AEt 72.
John Bassett. Died May 14, 1832, aged 74 yrs." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/125.html.

21Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 38. http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan38.html.

22Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 598.

23Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection - Derby, p. 188.


Naomi WOOSTER

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 8. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "Admissions to Church Fellowship ...
 ... 1770 ... Naomi, wife of Ensign John Bassett, Apr. 1.
... Lieut. John Bassit, Dec. 5, 1773."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/008.html.

2Selected 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 598.

3W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 46. gives death date as 17 May 1773
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/046.html.

4W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 125. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/125.html.

5Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 38. "Wooster, Hannah, wife of Joseph, died Dec. 11, 1835, age 80 yrs,
Wooster, Joseph, died Dec. 11, 1819, age 75 yrs.
Wooster, Samuel, died Sept. 10, 1776, age 69 yrs.
Wooster, Ann, wife of Samuel, died Sept. 14, 1791, age 80 yrs.
Wooster Polly, daughter of Joseph, died Mar. 7, 1777, age 3 yrs.
Wooster, David, son of Joseph, died Jan. 15 1778, age 3 yrs.
Wooster, Lucy, daughter of Joseph, died Nov. 21, 1783, age 1 yrs.
Bassett, John, died May 8, 1804, age 83 yrs. (Flag)
Bassett, Maomi, first wife of John, died May 1772, age 50 yrs.
Bassett, Sarah, 2nd wife of John, died May 3, 1804, age 72 yrs.
Bassett, John, died May 14, 1832, age 74 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan38.html.

6Hillside Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem1430.html.

7W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 125. "In memory of John Bassett. He died May 8th, 1804, AEt. 83.
  Naomi, his first wife, died May 17, 1772, AEt 50.
  Sarah, his second wife, died May 3d, 1804, AEt 72.
John Bassett. Died May 14, 1832, aged 74 yrs." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/125.html.

8Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 38. http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan38.html.

9Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CT Families, vol 3, p 598.

10Compiled 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. 188.


Abigail BASSETT

1Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 696.


John BASSETT

1Norman 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.

2J. 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: ..."

3Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 696.

41800 Oxford Census.

51820 Oxford Census.

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. 24.

7Copy of the bill of expense submitted by Captain Daniel Chatfield in connection with the pursuit of the Dayton Robbers. http://www.oxfordpast.com/Dayton.jpg.

8W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 125. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/125.html.

9W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 20. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/020.html.

10W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 125. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/125.html.

11W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 79. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/079.html.

12Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 38. "Wooster, Hannah, wife of Joseph, died Dec. 11, 1835, age 80 yrs,
Wooster, Joseph, died Dec. 11, 1819, age 75 yrs.
Wooster, Samuel, died Sept. 10, 1776, age 69 yrs.
Wooster, Ann, wife of Samuel, died Sept. 14, 1791, age 80 yrs.
Wooster Polly, daughter of Joseph, died Mar. 7, 1777, age 3 yrs.
Wooster, David, son of Joseph, died Jan. 15 1778, age 3 yrs.
Wooster, Lucy, daughter of Joseph, died Nov. 21, 1783, age 1 yrs.
Bassett, John, died May 8, 1804, age 83 yrs. (Flag)
Bassett, Maomi, first wife of John, died May 1772, age 50 yrs.
Bassett, Sarah, 2nd wife of John, died May 3, 1804, age 72 yrs.
Bassett, John, died May 14, 1832, age 74 yrs." http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan38.html.

13Hillside Cemetery Photograph - Oxford, CT. http://www.oxfordpast.com/cem8963.html.

14American Legion Cemetery List - 2003 (David S. Miles Post 174, American Legion, Oxford, Conn., 2003). . http://www.our-oxford.info/vets-graves/file0009.html
map
http://www.our-oxford.info/vets-graves/file0008.html.

15W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 125. "In memory of John Bassett. He died May 8th, 1804, AEt. 83.
  Naomi, his first wife, died May 17, 1772, AEt 50.
  Sarah, his second wife, died May 3d, 1804, AEt 72.
John Bassett. Died May 14, 1832, aged 74 yrs." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/125.html.

16Charles Elwell, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Hillside Cemetery, p. 38. http://www.oxfordpast.com/hscemscan38.html.


Ebenezer BASSETT

1Samuel Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1642-1880 (1880, Reprint: Bowie, Maryland, Heritage Books, Inc., 1998), p. 696.


Abel GUNN

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, p. 649.

2Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Vol 1, p 455-6. "Two sons of Nathaniel Gunn, (Enos and Abel), who had, it is said, received commissions in the Britsh army with the conditition that they should be protected from small pox by inoculation, went, it is said, to Dr. Bronson's and died there from exposure."

3Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, p. 649.

4Susan 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. 322.

5Compiled 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. 145.

6George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 16.

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. 215. "
DAVIS ...
  Abigail, of Derby, m. Abel GUNN, of Waterbury, Dec. 2, 1756, by Rev. Richard Mansfield."


Abigail DAVIS

1George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 16.

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. 216.

3George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 16.

4Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection - Derby, p. 215. "
DAVIS ...
  Abigail, of Derby, m. Abel GUNN, of Waterbury, Dec. 2, 1756, by Rev. Richard Mansfield."


Sarah GUNN

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. 230.


Captain Joseph DAVIS

1Norman Litchfield, History of St. Peter's Church in Oxford, Connecticut (1955-56), p. 5. . http://www.our-oxford.info/Churches/history-of_saint_peters_church/sp_005.html.

2Historic 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), #96. http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm.

3George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 227.

4George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 5.

5Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Oxford's Record: The First 175 Years (Oxford, CT, Oxford Record, Inc., 1973), p. 6. . http://www.oxfordpast.com/p6.htm.

6Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), 127, 130. . " ... lived on Chestnut Tree Hull in Oxford.
... active in the founding of St. Peter's Church in 1764." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/127.html
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/130.html.

7Compiled By Carole Magnuson, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records - Oxford 1798-1850, p. 40. "Joseph, Capt. of 1st Co., in 1754."

8Emma Lounsbury, Oxford - A Historical Sketch, (http://www.our-oxford.info/short-stories/lounsbury-sketch.html), Seymour Record, 1914. "  The old road which passes between that and the graveyard, which was once the main road to Quakers Farm, was called the Church road, as the Episcopal church stood at the right adjoining what is now the cemetery.
 The land for the cemetery was deeded from Joseph Davis to the wardens of the parish of Oxford church.
 Here is a portion of the deed.  There were no printed blanks to fill out at that time; each one had to write out their own deed.
 Know all men by these presents that I, Joseph Davis, of Derby, in the Parish of Oxford, county of New Haven and Colony of Connecticut, in New England, do for a valuable consideration of current money of the colony aforesaid, paid by Abel Gunn and Benjamin Bunnell, church wardens of the Parish of Oxford and colony aforesaid, received to my full satisfaction and contentment, do give, grant, bargain, sell and confirm unto them, the said Abel Gunn and Benjamin Bunnell and to others of the professors of the Church of England in said Oxford (forever), one certain tract or parcel of land, lying in said Oxford, known by the name of the meeting house lot, lying near Oxford meeting house which is now in being, in the year 1766, being by estimation five acres, be it more or less; butted and bounded as follows.
 (I omitted the boundaries as they were rather lengthy).
 To have and to hold the above granted and bargained, with all the privileges, profits and appurtenances (forever) to the said Abel Gunn and Benjamin Bunnell, and to all the rest of the professors of the Church of England in said Oxford and that I, Joseph Davis, have set my hand and seal this 22nd day of December in the year Anno Domini 1766.
Joseph Davis
(Seal)
Charles French
Clerk
Joseph Osborn
Gad Bristol
Witnesses
(taken from Derby Land records Vol 8. page 355)
 I do not find any statement in the deed of its being given for a cemetery but as the cemetery used to be adjoining the church that was of course understood. Now we know there cannot be any five acres fenced in there at present." http://www.our-oxford.info/short-stories/lounsbury-sketch.html.

9W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 7. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "At a society meeting held Oct. 6th, 1741 ... voted that the places to post notices of society meetings should be at the houses of John Lum, Jonathan Griffin, Joseph Lewis, Isaac Knowles, Joseph Davis, and Joseph Wood ..." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/007.html.

10W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford, p. 10. "Mary ye wife of Joseph Davis Received to Communion, from ye Pastor and Chh of Christ in Darby, bairing Date Janr 31, 1745-6."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/010.html.

11Compiled 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. 216.

12George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 226.

13Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection - Derby, p. 216. "
DAVIS ...
  Jospeh, m. Mary WHE[E]LER, Apr. 25, [   ]."


Mary WHEELER

1W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), p. 10. http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/toc.html. "Mary ye wife of Joseph Davis Received to Communion, from ye Pastor and Chh of Christ in Darby, bairing Date Janr 31, 1745-6."  (Oxford Congregational)
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/sharpe/010.html.

2George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 227.

3Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), 127, 130. . " ... lived on Chestnut Tree Hull in Oxford.
... active in the founding of St. Peter's Church in 1764." http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/127.html
http://www.our-oxford.info/Books/Litchfield-Hoyt_History_of_Oxford/130.html.

4George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 226.

5George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 226.

6Compiled 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. 216.

7George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 226.

8George T. Davis, Descendants of Colonel John Davis, p. 226.

9Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, Barbour Collection - Derby, p. 216. "
DAVIS ...
  Jospeh, m. Mary WHE[E]LER, Apr. 25, [   ]."


Mary DAVIS

1George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 16.

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. 216.


Joseph DAVIS

1George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 16.

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. 216.


John DAVIS

1George T. Davis, Genealogy of the Davis Descendants of Colonel John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (New Rochelle, N. Y., 1910), p. 14. "died young."

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. 216.


Thomas FAIRCHILD

1Colonial Connecticut Records, 1636 - 1776 (http://www.colonialct.uconn.edu/). "[Stratford] A list of Freemen as they are reputed amongst us.." 7 Aug 1669.

2James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of  The First Settlers of New England,
Before 1692
. . http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk4/scofield-seale.htm.

3Alvan 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. "He and his wife were one of the seventeen families who located in 1639 at the mouth of the Great or Pootatuck River early in the summer."

4Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, vol 2, p 1248.

5Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, vol 2, p 1248.

6Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 447.

7Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, vol 2, p 1248.


Emma SEABROOK

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.

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

3Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, vol 2, p 1248.

4Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, vol 2, p 1248.


John FAIRCHILD

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.

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

3Alvan Talcott, Families of Early Guilford, vol 2, p 1248.

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


Dinah FAIRCHILD

1Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, William C. Sharpe and Frank G. Bassett, Seymour Past and Present (Seymour, Connecticut, W. C. Sharpe, 1902), p. 447.