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Dearest mother thou hast left us Here thy love we deeply feel, But 'tis God that has bereft us. He can all our sorrow heal.
An infant son of Horace & Caroline Candee. Isaac Chatfield, died Sept. 25, 1837, aged 82.
Sarah, wife of Isaac Chatfield, died Nov. 27, 1827, aged 66. Truman, son of Isaac & Sarah Chatfield, died Feb. 20, 1833. David K. Chatfield, died Sept. 15. 1853, aged 70.
Mary, wife of David K. Chatfield, died Feb. 21, 1869, aged 67. In memory of John Chatfield, who died June 28, 1837, aged 85 years. Also his wife, Mary Chatfield, who died Jan. 21st. 1827, aged 69 years. Oh! we have watched their parting breath And closed their weary eyes.
And sighed to see how sadly death Can sever human ties.
In memory of Sheldon Chatfield, who departed this life July 12th, 1808, in the 23d year of his age. In memory of Lyman, son of John & Mary Chatfield, who died Sept. 29, 1805, aged II years. Betsey, wife of Agur Curtiss, died Feb. 12, 1867, aged 79. Almighty God 'tis right, 'tis just, That mortal frame should turn to dust. But oh forgive the wilful tear That would retain her spirit here.
Sarah R. Curtiss, died April 16, 1859. aged 43. John R. Curtis, died Nov. Nov. 4, 1852, aged 31. Meet me in heaven.
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Betsey Maria, only child of William & Laura M. Griffin. died June 25, 1860, aged 16 yrs., 10 mo. & 15 d's. Sweet is the scene when Christians die. When holy souls retire to rest: How mildly beams the closing eye. How gently heaves the expiring breast.
Alfred Harger, died Oct. 2, 1887, aged 83.
Sarah S., his wife, died Mar. 25, 1888, aged 72.
Safe within the Fold.
Lewis, son of Alfred & Sarah Harger, died Jan. 3, 1837, aged 8 mos. Burton Harger, died Dec. 16, 1861, aged 25 years.
In memory of Elijah Hawkins, who died Feb. 23d, 1809, aged 61.
Anna, his first wife, died Dec. 2d. 1794, aged 45.
S. H. M. H. Z. H. 1771 1774 1806 R. H. 1786.
By this stone are deposited the remains of Capt. Zachariah Haw- kins, a worthy and respectable member of society, who in the 90th year of his age died in faith and hope, June 27th, MD CCCVI. He had 14 children who all survived him, 82 grand- children & 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.
Rachel his 3d wife lies close by this on the left, by whom he had Zachariah.
Lydia his relict and his sons erect this monument, their tribute of gratitude, love and honor.
Silas Hawkins, Jr., Died July 3. 1890, Aged 64 yrs. & 8 mo.
Sarah M. Loveland wife of Silas Hawkins, Sr., Died Jan. 3, 1888. Aged 86.
Eri Hawkins, son of Silas & Sarah Hawkins, died Jan. 29, 1812, in the 17 year.
Asa Hawkins. Died Dec. 9, 1868, aged 72.
In memory of Wm., son of Asa & Hannah Hawkins, who died Oct. 22, 1825, ÆE 15 mo's.
Hannah, wife of Asa Hawkins, died Feb. 12, 1885, aged 86.
Royal J., son of Samuel & Celestia Hawkins, died Jan. 14, 1880, E 4 mo & 19 D's.
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Phebe A., child of Lewis & Mary G. Hawkins, died Aug. 3, 1869. E 4 yrs & 8 mo's. He shall gather the lambs in His arms and carry them in His bosom.
Charles Nathan, son of Charles and Louisa Hawkins, died July 7, 1863, Æ 6 years.
We miss thee.
Sarah Minerva, daughter of Charles & Louisa Hawkins, died July 18, 1863, aged 10 yr's & 6 mo.
Not dead but sleepeth.
Mary Louisa, daughter of Charles and Louisa Hawkins, died May 19, 1875, aged 20 yrs.
Cynthia, daughter of Isaac and Sally Hinman, died Aug. 22, 1823, aged 12 years & 7 months.
Here lies the body of Philo Hinman, who died April 25, 1837, aged 86, and of Mary, his wife, who died Jan. 4, 1835, aged 78.
Sherman Hinman, died May 20, 1876, aged 32.
When the spirit from the flesh is freed
And hastens home to return. Mortals cry-A man is dead- Angels sing a child is born.
In memoriam. Jennie J., daughter of L. A. and E. J. Hotchkiss, died July 12, 1882, Aged 28 y'rs. Sweet be thy rest.
Martha M., wife of Samuel Hubbell, died Feb. 2, 1880, Æ 48 yrs.
Phebe L., her daughter, died Sept. 23, 1879. Aged 8 years.
Mary, wife of Abijah Hyde, died Oct. 8, 1861. Æ 69.
Sarah H., daughter of Abijah and Mary Hyde, died June 22, 1837. Æ 9 mo.
Sally, wife of Abijah Hyde, died July 24, 1834. Æ 42.
Abijah Hyde died Nov. 7, 1864. Æ 72.
Lucius C. Hyde died June 20, 1824. Æ 21.
In memory of Mrs. Eunice, wife of Julius Kimberly, who died Dec. 19, 1826. ZE 36.
Lucy, wife of Julius Kimberly, died Feb. 24, 1876. Aged 75 years. Albert A., son of Julius & Lucy Kimberly, died at Baton Rouge Dec.
1863. Aged 35 yrs & 3 mo's.
Isaac Nichols, died Aug. 1, 1862. Aged 53 y'rs.
Russell Nichols, died June 24, 1849. Aged 73.
Nabby, wife of Russell Nichols, died Dec. 13, 1862. Aged 84 y'rs. In memory of Riggs Nichols who died May 17, 1844. In the 44 year of his age.
Jane Caroline, daughter of Riggs & Sally Nichols, died July 30, 1835, aged 8 years.
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Prudence, wife of James Pangman,. Died Nov. 8, 1807. Aged 74. Comfort, his second wife, died Nov. 3, 1798. Aged 42 years. Gideon Perry, died July 19, 1814, aged 82 years.
Hannah, his first wife, died May 13, 1788, aged 38 years.
In memory of Elizabeth Perkins, wife of Daniel Perkins, who died Aug. 4, 1793, aged 38 years.
The dead no more can speak thy praise; They dwell in silence and the grave. But we shall live to sing thy grace. And tell the world thy power to save.
Elizabeth Scoville, 1897-1899.
Jane Sharpe, aged 46.
Henry, son of Burrett and Sarah Skeels, died April 20, 1835, aged I year and 6 months.
Sweet innocence and love Is not confined in dust. My little soul is called above To join the angelick host.
Ira Skeels, died Dec. 22, 1888, aged 70 years.
Almira, his wife, died Sept. 4, 1884, aged 63 years.
In memory of Sally, wife of Arad Skeels, who died Sept. 29th, 1810, aged 33. In memory of Arad Skeels, who died July 21, 1855, aged 76 years. Charlie J., son of G. C. and Elizabeth O. Sperry. Died Sept. 7, 1859, aged 4 ys. God gathers His pure and innocent flower; His life from earth was riven. God plucked this little bud from earth To open its leaves in Heaven MONUMENT.
John Smith, died Mar. 23, 1868. Aged 77.
Grace, his wife, died Nov. 9, 1848. Aged 58.
Bennett, died in Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 16, 1846, aged 24. Laura, died May 7, 1850, aged 22.
Lucy, died July 25, 1884, aged 64.
Mrs. Lydia Thomas, an amiable woman. She was wife of Nathan Taylor of Litchfield and Capt. Zachariah Hawkins of Oxford. She died Aug. 4, 1820.
Florence A. Thrall, died Aug. 2, 1883. Aged I year & 2 mos. . Dau. of Curtis and Alice Thrall.
In memory of Silas Tomlinson, who died Nov. 15, 1829. Aged 53. Also Polly, his wife, died Aug. 15, 1842. Aged 65.
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Edmund B. Tomlinson, died in the hospital, Newbern, Nov. 2,
1862. Aged 20. He was a member of Co. A, 10th Reg. C. V., and served in the Battles of Roanoke and Newbern. " We loved him. O! how dearly."
In memory of Juliette, wife of Burke Tomlinson, who died Oct. 7, 1853. Aged 42 yrs. and 7 mo.
In memory of Burke Tomlinson, who died Sept. 1842. Aged 35 yrs. & 6 mo.
Charity Wooster, born July 26, 1767; died Dec. 25, 1857. ÆE 90 yrs. Nathaniel Wooster, born Nov. 25, 1766; died Nov. 23, 1855. ÆE 89 yrs.
Marcus Wooster, died July 2, 1839, aged 25.
Sarah Jane, daughter of Bennet and Sarah Wooster, died Sept. 13, 1831, aged 5 years.
In memory of Anna Maria Wooster, daughter of Nathaniel and Charity Wooster, who died Oct. 29, 1794, aged 11 mos.
In memory of Mr. Arthur Wooster, who died Aug. 6, 1796.
Sarah, his wife, died July 12, 1808, aged 48.
Frank P. Wooster, 1852-1895.
Henrietta A., his wife, 1856-
J. L. W.
Edith Marion. 1882-1895. Dau. of F. P. and H. A. Wooster.
The grave of Leverett Candee, son of Horace and Caroline Candee,
who died Aug. 13, 1837, aged 13 yrs. and 10 mo.
Unknown to fortune, fame, or vice. Delight of parents, brothers, sisters, all. None doubt he's more happy thrice. Than friends who mourn his untimely fall; Yet who'd but lament the flight of one, So young. so promising. so virtuous, Scaree reached his teens when called upon To meet his God in realms of bliss.
Wales A. Hubbell, died May 16, 1866. ÆE 23. "Those who cherished and loved him Now are left to weep and sigh; Yet we have these words to cheer. He was not afraid to die."
Jane E. Sperry, wife of Everett Hubbell, died Jan. 13, 1877. Æ 66. "Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me."
Leonard A. Hotchkiss, died Sept. 4, 1865. · ÆE 38.
Elizabeth J., his wife and only daughter of Everett and Jane E. Hubbell, died Sept. 30, 1863. ÆE 32. Sleep, sleep on dear friends. Death can't us long divide : A few more rolling suns Will lay me by your side.
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Sacred to the memory of Ruth Judson, died Sept. 11, 1839, Æ 64. As a wife and parent she was kind, affectionate and exemplary and died in hope of glorious immortality.
Sacred to the memory of Mr. Wells Judson, who departed this life June 18, 1827, in the 73d year of his age.
A man of strict integrity, which will ever make his name revered by his friends.
A VISIT TO PLEASANT VALE. By Miss Eliza Jane Stephens.
(The following very happy poetic description of what is known as " Pleasant Vale, " extending from Zoar Bridge on the Houstatonic to the location of the Dawson Woolen factory, will be familiar to those who were acquainted with the place some years ago It marks the the changes of time in that locality very feelingly.)
And this is dear old Pleasant Vale, Once so familiar to my sight. Here is the fair extended view, A youthful fancy's loved delight.
Again I hear the river's song, And mark its rapid ceaseless flow,
And watch it shimmer in the sun, As in the days of long ago.
This is the path I used to tread At early morn and close of day, 'Tis worn as smooth and winds about The same inexplicable way.
Here was the store where dainty sweets Were placed in jars to tempt our gaze, How covetous we soon become,
What spendthrifts too in childish ways.
That building has a brighter look, And more of dainties in display, But time has wrought its wonted change; I pass without regret to day.
My road is near the mountain's base, Huge rocks o'erhead 'twould seem might fall, While mosses grew on every ledge, And wild flowers bloom about them all.
The blacksmith shop was just beyond, Wherc truant ones were sure to tire; They loved to watch the smithy's work And linger round his cheerful fire.
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PLEASANT VALE.
THE PLEASANT VALE SCHOOLHOUSE.
There's nothing now to mark the spot, Except the weeds are ranker grown, And bits of coal are mingled with A shapeless mass of dirt and stone.
A little farther was a cot. With roses clustering ronnd the door. The house is gone-its habitants Are dwelling on the brighter shore.
And now I reach the quaint old church, A long and well-remembered place. Time was when mid its worshipers I scarce beheld a stranger's face.
Again I stand upon the step, And look within the open door, How quickly memory pictures there The listening throng that met of yore.
The quiet graveyard is close by; Each stone bears some familiar name;
And here and there an epitaph The sleeper's virtues yet proclaim.
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In childhood oft I sought this ground; To me 'twas neither sad or drear, For cheerily the blackbirds sang, In groves of pines then growing near. And on the hillside just below We found fine ferns and berries sweet, And made beneath the maple shade A mimic house we thought complete.
The rude stone bridge still spans the stream, Where youthful anglers tried their skill Till many torn and brimless hats Were proof they'd labored with a will.
Below the bridge a wealth of mint And rushes tall and thrifty grew. We gathered these at morn and noon, Now happily other children do.
The schoolhouse is the very same That memory long has held so dear, For happier hours I ne'er have known Than those that passed so quickly here.
Those youthful friends, where are they now ? I try to trace their worldly lot,
Though some have erred and some are dead, Among them all there's none forgot.
The stern old scholar, too, who came And questioned us in ancient lore Has passed beyond our mortal ken And wiser is than e'er before.
Ile had his faults-we'll pass them by- His virtues our remembrance claim, And now that we are growing gray, Will ever kindly speak his name.
The factory's hum is heard no more, For ruin there is all complete, And nothing breaks the silence now But babbling brooks and songsters sweet.
But this is still dear Pleasant Vale, (A homely spot to some it seems), But passing through it once again Recalls for me life's brightest dreams.
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QUAKER FARMS.
From the Records of Christ Church, Quaker Farms.
A list of members and children, with sundry dates as far as given in the records.
Henry E. Bidwell, Julia A. Bidwell.
Adeline Booth, Frederick Booth.
John F. and Mary Ann Brush, m. 1841.
James Bradley, confirmed June 3, 1864.
Chester and Roxy Bunnell, m. Feb. 12, 1814.
George and Sarah Bunnell, m. Feb. 13, 1848.
William and Rebecca Butler, m. Mar. 1841.
Chas. Henry Butler, b. July 21, 1844.
Mary Butler b. Sept .- 1850.
Inice Butler, b. Feb .- 1854.
Samuel Candee, Lucy Ann Candee. (No dates given. )
Martha Candee, b. Nov. 7, 1836.
Horace Candee, m. 1816, d. Apr. 12, 1860, aged 73.
Sterne Candee, d. Mar, 1, 1905, buried Ist cemetery, Mar. 4, 1905, Age 77. Residence, Westboro, Mass.
Mary Chatfield, m. July 15, 1822.
Wales Chatfield, b. Dec. 15, 1837.
Thirza Chatfield, m. Feb. 8, 1823.
Albert Chatfield.
Sarah Ann Chatfield, b. Mar. 16, 1843, bap. Dec. 6, 1863.
John Jarvis and Cornelius, ch. of Cornelius and Sarah B. Clark, bap. Apr. 9, 1876.
Agur Curtis, Betsey Curtis, m. Feb. 4, 1815.
Wm. A. Curtis, b. Nov. 3, 1848.
Caroline E. Curtis, b. June 16, 1850.
Sarah M. Curtis, b. June 29, 1852.
Anson R. Davis and Mary Newton, m. May 8, 1845. May 4, 1885. Children: Mary Elvira, b. Dec. 15, 1846; bap. June 6, 1847. Ellen Lucy, b. May 27, 1849 ; bap. July 14, 1850.
He died
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Laura Booth, b. Nov. 24, 1850; bap. Sept. 21, 1851.
Emma Eugenia, b. Aug. 11, 1854 ; bap. July 15, 1855.
Charles Alling, b. June 13, 1858.
Evaline Amelia, bap. Jan. 8, 1863.
Estella Louisa, bap. Jan. 8, 1863.
Amy M. Downs, bap. 1818, m. June 14, 1820.
Milo Edmunds, b. Dec. 22, 1818, and Lydia Maria Bunnell, b. June
7, 1825, m. Nov. 14, 1845.
Mary R. Edmonds, b. Nov. 14, 1851.
Chas. P. Edmonds, b. Sept. 19, 1854.
Mary Ann, George, Elizabeth, Agnes, ch. of Benjamin English, bap. Sept. 19, 1847.
George A. Flagg, b. Aug. 20, 1811, m. Jan. 21, 1835.
Mariette C. Flagg, b. Mar. 15, 1812, m. Jan. 21, 1835.
Francis J. Flagg, b. Mar. 5, 1836.
Mary I. Flagg, b. Aug. 14, 1838.
Clark B. Flagg, b. Jan. 21, 1841.
George A. Flagg, b. Mar. 17, 1843.
James A. Freeman, b. Dec. 8, 1852.
Ira Lincoln, son of Chas. and Laura J. Hawkins, bap. Mar. 27, 1864. Charles Hawkins, b. Apr 22, 1859, bap. 1859, m. Dec. 17, 1848. Louisa J. Hawkins, bap. 1832,
Sarah Minerva Hawkins, b. Jan. 17, 1853,
Mary Louise Hawkins, b. Feb. 16, 1855, bap. Apr. 22, 1859.
Charles Nathan Hawkins, b. Aug. 5, 1859, )
Grace Amelia, dau. of Chas. and Louisa Hawkins, b. Sept. 15, 1869. Silas Hawkins.
Frederick Hawley.
Mary E. Hendryx, b. Mar. 1831, m. Apr. 2, 1852.
Frank Hendryx, b. Nov., 1853.
Oscar Hendryx, b. June, 1858.
Frank Riggs, son of Harry and Mary E. Hendryx, b. Nov. 16, 1853, bap. Apr. 9, 1865.
Oscar Eugene, son of Harry and Mary E. Hendryx, b. June 12, 1858, bap. Apr. 9, 1865.
Lucy Hendryx.
Jenette Hine, b. Jan. 29, 1805, m. Dec. 15, 1822.
Sherman S. Hine, b. Aug. 1829, and Mary H. Hine, b. June, 1836, m. Nov. 20, 1855.
Preston Hinman.
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RECORDS OF CHRIST CHURCH.
Silas Everette, a. 7 yrs., George Wales, a. 21 mo., ch. of John P. and Celestia Hubbell, bap. Aug. 4, 1869.
John C. Hull and Julia Sherman, m. Jan. 18, 1858.
John and Ann M. Hull, m. Jan. 28, 1844.
Augusta Hull, b. Nov. 11, 1844.
Albert Hull, b. Apr. 23, 1846.
John Cyrus Hull, b. Oct. 30, 1851.
Lottie Jay Hull, b. Apr. 22, 1859.
Alice Naurudan, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hyde, bap. Apr. II, 1869.
Mary Augusta Hyde, b. July 13, 1871.
Ira Hyde, m. Jan. 1, 1821.
Marcus E. Hyde.
Ann J. Jackson, Sept. 9, 1837.
Samuel A. Jackson, b. July 31, 1840, d. July 22, 1859.
Leonora Jackson, b. Feb. 16, 1841.
Carlos Jackson, b. Aug. 30, 1844.
Isabella Jackson, b. Nov. 30, 1846.
Adin and Mabel Johnson, m. Nov. 23, 1808.
Albert A. and Abigail Kimberly, m. Mar. 23, 1850.
Edwin E. and Maria T. Lewis, Mar. 23, 1815. She d. Jand. 10, 1868, a. 78.
Edwin E. Lewis, 2d, d. May 28, 1880, aged 89.
Sheldon Clark, son of Clark B. and Nancy Cornelia Lines, bap. Oct. 3, 1850. Sylvia E. Low, m. Mar. -.
Jane C. Lum, b. Apr. 14, 1818, m. Sept. 13, 1840, d. Oct. 25, 1892. Joseph Davis and Ellen, ch. of John Lum, bap. Sept. 19, 1847. Stephen S. and Flora M. Mallett, bap. Oct. 1833, m. May 13, 1843. David T. Meigs, b. Feb. 21, 1821.
Mary Lorena, dau. of Charles and Bernice Meigs, bap. July 30, 1870. Charles Edward, son of Charles and Bernice Meigs, b. June 1, 1872. Sally Nichols, m. Sept. 1826.
Harriet O. Nichols, b. Apr. 1838.
Benjamin and Minerva Nichols, m. Mar. 24, 1839.
Arthur Russell, son of Benjamin and Minerva Nichols, bap. Mar.
3, 1849.
Nancy E. Nichols, b. June 12, 1843. Nabbie Nichols, m. about 1850, d. Dec. 13, 1862. Sally Nichols, m. Sept. 1826.
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Harriet O. Nichols, b. Apr. 1838.
Benjamin Nichols, m. Mar. 24, 1839.
Minerva Nichols, m. Mar. 24, 1839. Nancy E. Nichols, b. June 12, 1843.
Nabbie Nichols, m. about 1800, d. Dec. 13, 1862.
Arthur Russell, son of Benj. Nichols, bap. Mar. 3, 1849.
Elisha Oatman, b. Mar. 16, 1774, m. Ist, 1794; 2d, about 1837. Damaris Oatman, b. Mar. 25, 1772, m. about 1837.
David and Olive Oatman, m. Apr. 1816. Horace and Polly Oatman, m. Oct. 6, 18 -. She died July 10, 1884.
Charles R. and Orinda Oatman, m. Jan. 1, 1850.
Lillie E. Oatman, b. May 29, 1854
George B. and Frances Oatman, m. Nov. 25, 1851.
Edward L. Oatman, b. July 4, 1853.
William J. Oatman, b. Feb. 1857.
Mary N. Parish, bap. Nov. 22, 1868.
Harmon A. and Emma J. Perry, m. Nov. 23, 1835.
Horace B. Perry, b. Nov 10, 1841.
Henry A. Perry, b. Nov. 10, 1841.
Frederick A. Perry, b. Sept. 10, 1844.
Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Mrs. James Radcliffe, bap. Apr. 22, 1859. Cornelius Clark Rider, and his wife Sarah Bostwick, July 14, 1867. William Tomlinson, a. 9 yrs, Lillian Orinda, a. 5 yrs, Ralph Wheeler, a. 3 yrs, Bennett Hurd, a. I yr, ch. of Cornelius C. and Sarah Rider, bap. July 21, 1867.
Martha Elizabeth, dau. of C. C. and Sarah (Bostwick) Rider, bap. May 9, 1869.
John F. and Phebe Ritchie, m. Dec. 3, 1846; children: Chas. H. Ritchie, b. Mar. 19, 1847.
Sarah Ann Ritchie, b. Oct. 2, 1848.
Phebe Elizabeth Ritchie, b. May 2, 1850.
Alice A. Ritchie, b. May 5, 1852. Emeline Ritchie, b. Feb. 2, 1854.
Washington Franklin Ritchie, b. Dec. 13, 1856.
Harriet Sanford, m. Dec. 8, 1825. George P. Sanford. S. P. Sanford. Marvin R. Sanford. Harriet E. Sanford. Henrietta E. Sanford.
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RECORDS OF CHRIST CHURCH.
Grace Hyde, dau. of Rev. D. P. Sanford, bap. May 17, 1848. Sybil Skeeles.
Cornelia Ann Skidmore, Aug. 14, 1870.
John Smith, m. Feb. 29, 1815.
Mary Ann, dau. of John Smith, bap. Oct. 5, 1848.
Lucy Smith.
George Smith.
Laura Cornelia, Lucy Esther, ch. of Ephraim Smith, bap. Sept. 19, 1847.
Geo. C. Tomlinson and Delia Skeeles, m. Oct. 18, 1835.
Geo. A. Tomlinson, m. Ist, 1830; 2d, Ellen -, 1842. He d. Dec. 9, 1860.
Geo. A. Tomlinson, (2d) b. Jan. 17, 1832.
Maria Antoinette Tomlinson, b. Mar. 7, 1838.
Eliza Tomlinson, b. Feb. 28, 1843.
Jane Caroline Tomlinson, b. Mar. 6, 1843.
Nancie E. Tomlinson, b. June 12, 1843.
Charles Augustus Tomlinson, m. Eliza -, Oct. 15, 1843.
Willard Earl Tomlinson, b. Sept. 15, 1845; bap. Aug. 11, 1850.
Phebe Augusta Tomlinson, b. Apr. 22, 1859.
Wm. R. Tomlinson and Hannah - -, m. Mar. 27, 1841.
Henrietta Tomlinson, bap. May 22, 1864.
Harriet A. Tomlinson, bap. May 22, 1864.
Phebe A. Tomlinson, bap. Apr. 22, 1859.
Ellen Tomlinson, bap. May 22, 1864. Hannah Tomlinson, b. Dec. 14, 1807, bap. May 22, 1864.
Henrietta Tomlinson, b. Feb. 18, 1836, bap. May 22, 1864.
Harriet Abzora Tomlinson, b. July 5, 1837, bap. May 22, 1864.
Ellen Tomlinson, b. -- , bap. May 22, 1864.
Caroline Ellen, and Bennett Albert, ch. of Robert Treat, bap. Sept. 19, 1847. Mr. Albert Treat. Mrs. Albert Treat.
Roswell Waters and Harriette Nov. 24, 1863.
-, m. July, 1817. She died
Theodore Frelinghuysen, son of Erastus and Lydia Augustus Wheeler, b. Aug. 10, 1840; bap. Dec. 10, 1845.
Philo Wooster and Sally -, m. May 18, 1806.
Adam Dietz Wooster.
Mark Wooster, bap. Feb. 27, 1824.
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Daniel Wooster, m. - , Caroline --- , 1835. John Wooster.
Mary A. Wooster, m. Sept. 9, 1860.
Charles Wooster, bap. Sept. 24, 1851.
Harriett Wooster, b. Jan. 7, 1847, bap. May 22, 1864.
Frances Maria, dau. of Thos. N. Wooster, bap. Sept. 19, 1847.
MARRIAGES.
Oct. 7, 1845, Frederick A. Candee and Louisa A. Hotchkiss, both of Oxford.
Nov. 19, 1845, Milo Edmonds and Lydia Maria Bunnell.
Apr. 9, 1846, Alson Hendryx and Mrs. Lucy Kimberly, both of Oxford.
Oct. 1I, 1847. Charles L. Dick of Newtown and Sarah E. Meigs of Oxford.
Jan. 24. 1848, Enos Benham of Woodbury and Betsy Ann Waters of Oxford.
Feb. 13, 1848, George Bunnell and Sarah A. Tomlinson, both of Oxford.
June 27, 1848, Wm. Pendleton of Westville and Ruth Ann Candee of Oxford.
Oct. 18, 1848, Wm. J. Dick of Newtown and Caroline Candee of Oxford.
July 21, 1850, Edwin Tomlinson of Seymour aud Charlotte R., dau. of Ira Hyde, of Oxford.
Feb. 2, 1851, William Church of Oxford and Mary A., dau. of Daniel L. Holbrook, of Seymour.
Mar. 23, 1851, Albert, son of Julius Kimberly, and Abigail Taylor, both of Oxford.
Ap. 14. 1851, Russell Waters of Oxford and Mary Ann Cassida of Plymouth.
July 20, 1851, John Roberts of Southbury and Orry Wheeler of Derby.
Oct. 31, 1851, Oliver Downs and Julia A. Bissell, both of Oxford.
Mar. 7, 1852, Francis James Lewis of Newtown and Nancy Aurelia Williams of Prospect.
Mar. 14, 1852, Nicholas D. Hinman of Oxford and Susan A. Peck of Birminghamn.
Jan. 3, 1853, John Smith, 2nd, and Sarah Lucinda Treat, both of Oxford.
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RECORDS OF CHRIST CHURCH.
Feb. 6, 1853, Richard H. Dorson and Elizabeth Bryan, both of Oxford.
Mar. 7, 1853, Philander Sharp and Almina Lewis, both of Monroe. June 17, 1853, Leonard Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Hubbell, both of Oxford.
May 7, 1854, Isaac Riley Cornwall of Milford and Eunice Abigail Brockett of North Haven.
BURIALS.
Silas Beach, d. Oct. 12, 1853, a. 77.
Mrs. Ruth, wife of Silas Beach, d. Dec. II, 1851, a. 73.
Clark French, son of Clark Beach and Jane Maria Downs, of Wol- cottville, d. Oct. 10, 1853, a. 10 wks.
Mary, widow of Clark Beardsley, d. Feb. 4, 1853, a. 72.
Sheldon Beebe, d. April 26, 1852, a. 58.
Henrietta Martha, dau. of Sheldon and Lydia Beebe, d. Aug. 16, 1851, a. 3 yrs., 5 mo.
Mrs. Elizabeth Beecher, d. Oct. 25, 1851, a. 73.
Mary D., wife of Henry Bidwell, d. Oct. 8, 1852, a. 47.
Mrs. Henrietta Botsford, wife of Hiel Botsford and dau. of David Oatman, d. May 21, 1850, a. 26.
Esther Cornelia, dau. of William E. and Anna M. Booth, d. Nov. 13, 1854, a. 16 yrs, 2 mo. 26 da.
Chester Bunnell, bu. Sept. 15, 1862, a. 62.
Truman Bunnell, d. May 1, 1848, a. 78.
Mrs. Caroline, wife of Horace Candee, d. Sept. 28, 1851, a. 64.
Roxy, wife of John Candee, bu. Nov. 20, 1858, a. 22.
John F., son of Frederick H. and Priscilla Chatfield, d. Oct. 3, 1851, a. 4 mo.
David Kiny Chatfield, d. Sept. 15, 1853, a. 70.
Mrs. Mamie, wife of-Chatfield, d. Jan. 30, 1855, a. 67. John R., son of Agur Curtiss, d. in New Haven, Nov. 6, 1852, a. 30. Sarah H., dau. of Agur and Betsey Curtiss, bu. Apr. 17, 1859, a. 42. Sarah Jane, dau. of Nichols and Nancy French, d. June 6, 1851, a. 3 yrs, 7 mo.
Ira Hawkins, d. Jan. 8, 1853, a. 62.
Sally, wife of Ira Hawkins, d. Oct. 8, 1852, a. 58.
Alson Hendryx, d. Aug. 23, 1854, a. 62.
Mrs. Cynthia Hendryx, wife of Alson Hendryx, d. Nov. 6, 1845. Mrs. Jennette Hotchkiss, d. Apr. 13, 1847, a. 43.
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Lucretia, wife of Henry Hinman, d. Sept. 24, 1855. a. 57. -, son of John Hull, d. Feb. 28, 1849, a. 9 mo.
Nancy Cornelia, wife of Clark Lines, d. Nov. 12, 1850, a. 22. Samuel Meigs, d. Apr. 10, 1855.
William Henry, son of Samuel and Hannah Meigs, d. Aug. 25, 1850, a. 14.
Whiting Mitchell, d. Dec. 24, 1845, a. 78.
Nabbie Nichols, bu. Dec. 15, 1862, a. 83.
Arthur Russell, son of Benjamin and Minerva Nichols, d. Sept. 11, 1851. a. 4 yrs, 9 mo.
Lillie E. Oatman, bu. Feb. 12, 1862, a. 8.
Arad Skeeles, d. July 23, 1855, a. 78.
Lucy Smith, relict of John Smith, d. Mar. 26, 1853, a. 92.
Laura, dau. of John Smith, d. May 10, 1850.
Grace Smith, d. Nov. 10, 1848.
Juliet, relict of Burke Tomlinson, d. in Birmingham, Oct. 9, 1853, a. 43.
David W., son of George A. Tomlinson, d. Apr. 30, 1854, a. 19. Mrs. Amaritta, widow of James Wakely, in Huntington, d. Oct. 4, 1850, a. 92.
Curtiss Waters, d. Dec. 28, 1851, a. 69.
Harriet Waters, widow of Roswell, bu. Nov. 26, 1863, a. 64.
Inona Sophia Wildman, d. Dec. 10, 1845, a. 13.
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