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             Husband: Elijah Burt TREAT (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14)
                Born: 13 NOV 1850 in Oxford, New Haven, CT (15 16)
Christened: 17 SEP 1854 in St. Peters Episcopal Church, Oxford, New Haven, CT (17)
Married: 23 APR 1873 in St. Peters Episcopal Church, Oxford, New Haven, CT (54)
Died: 19 JUL 1934 in Oxford, New Haven, CT (18)
Buried: in Pines Bridge Cemetery, Beacon Falls, New Haven, CT (19)
Father: Atwater TREAT
Mother: Elizabeth Ann TERRILL
Spouses:
                Wife: Sarah Amanda CURTISS (20 21 22 23 24)
                Born: 19 NOV 1853 (25)
Christened: 10 SEP 1873 in St. Peters Episcopal Cemetery, Oxford, New Haven, CT (26)
Died: 25 MAY 1911 in Oxford, New Haven, CT (27)
Buried: in Pines Bridge Cemetery, Beacon Falls, New Haven, CT (28)
Father: Charles L. CURTISS
Mother: Delia L. LEWIS
Spouses:
Children
01               (F): Jennie May TREAT (29)
Born: in Oxford, New Haven, CT
Christened: 20 APR 1874 in St. Peters Episcopal Church, Oxford, New Haven, CT (30)
Died: 02 OCT 1894 in Oxford, New Haven, CT (31)
Buried: in Pines Bridge Cemetery, Beacon Falls, New Haven, CT (32)
Spouses:
02               (F): Florence Louisa TREAT (33 34 35 36 37 38)
Born:
Died: 28 FEB 1930 (39)
Spouses: Horace B. PERRY
03               (F): Mary Henrietta TREAT (40 41 42 43 44)
Born: 01 OCT 1881 in Oxford, New Haven, CT (45)
Died:
Spouses: Henry Oliver CHATFIELD
04               (M): Atwater Curtiss TREAT (46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53)
Born: 15 FEB 1883 in Oxford, New Haven, CT
Died: 01 MAY 1955 in Oxford, New Haven, CT
Spouses: Jennie Elizabeth ANDRUS

Footnotes

  1. W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), 107.
  2. Ibid., 193.
  3. Historic House Committee of The Bicentennial Commission, Oxford, Connecticut, Early Houses of Oxford (Derby, CT, The Bacon Printing Company, 1976), #138.
    138. Treat DeBisschop Homestead 1796.
    [ A map, photographs and information about this house on Chestnut Tree Hill Road, Oxford, CT, can be found in this book. He grew up in this house.
    Available at http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.htm.]
  4. 1860 Oxford Census.
  5. 1870 Oxford Census.
  6. 1880 Oxford Census.
    Farmer.
  7. 1900 Oxford Census.
    Farmer.
  8. 1910 Oxford Census.
  9. 1920 Oxford Census.
    [Living w/ son Atwater.]
  10. 1930 Oxford Census.
  11. Elijah B. Treat’s Diary for 1869 (Transcribed by Dorothy A. DeBisschop).
  12. Elijah B. Treat’s Diary for 1873 (Transcribed by Dorothy A. DeBisschop).
  13. Dorothy A. DeBisschop, Oxford's Record: The First 175 Years (Oxford, CT, Oxford Record, Inc., 1973), 84.
    1884 ... Town Officers ... Auditors - E. B. Treat.
  14. Elijah Burt Treat.
  15. W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), 114.
  16. David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #5.
  17. W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), 104.
  18. David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #5.
  19. Ibid., #5.
  20. W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), 107.
  21. 1880 Oxford Census.
  22. 1900 Oxford Census.
  23. 1910 Oxford Census.
  24. Family.
    [Photograph courtesy of Mr. & Mrs. Robert DeBisschop
    http://oxfordpast.net/pho8884.html.]
  25. David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #5.
  26. W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), 117.
  27. David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #5.
  28. Ibid., #5.
  29. 1880 Oxford Census.
  30. W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), 107.
  31. David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #5.
  32. Ibid., #5.
  33. 1880 Oxford Census.
  34. 1900 Oxford Census.
  35. B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 3.
    The next place north we come to is the Treat homestead. It was formerly owned and occupied by Atwater Treat who was born there and lived there all his life. He followed farming exclusively and was very successful as the well cultivated fields showed. He married Elizabeth Tyrell of Cheshire. Six children were born to them: Frances, Jane, Bryan, Mary, Elijah, and Idella.
    Francis died at the age of 13 years.
    Jane died at the age of 19 years.
    Mary married Edwin Parmeley and lived in Wallingford.
    Bryan and his brother-in-law were for many years engaged in the wagon wheel business in Millville under the name of Treat and Parmeley. They afterward moved to Wallingford and carried on the business there. He was married twice and has several children.
    Elijah married Sarah Curtis of Oxford and four children were born to them.
    Mary married H. O. Chatfield of Seymour.
    Florence married Horace B. Perry of New haven.
    Atwater married Jennie Andrus, whose father recently purchased the Davis farm, adjoining the Treat farm. He lives at home and takes charge of the farm.
    (NOTE: The Treat-DeBisschop Homestead is house #138 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of Oxford's Bicentennial Commission).
  36. Ibid., Chapter 5.
    Sarah, the daughter, married Horace B. Perry of New Haven, who for many years conducted a carpet store on Chapel street. They had two sons, John B. and Harry; both reside in New Haven. After the death of his wife, he married Florence Treat, daughter of E. B. Treat of Oxford, they live in New Haven.
  37. 1910 New Haven Census.
  38. 1920 New Haven Census.
  39. David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #5.
  40. B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 3.
    The next place north we come to is the Treat homestead. It was formerly owned and occupied by Atwater Treat who was born there and lived there all his life. He followed farming exclusively and was very successful as the well cultivated fields showed. He married Elizabeth Tyrell of Cheshire. Six children were born to them: Frances, Jane, Bryan, Mary, Elijah, and Idella.
    Francis died at the age of 13 years.
    Jane died at the age of 19 years.
    Mary married Edwin Parmeley and lived in Wallingford.
    Bryan and his brother-in-law were for many years engaged in the wagon wheel business in Millville under the name of Treat and Parmeley. They afterward moved to Wallingford and carried on the business there. He was married twice and has several children.
    Elijah married Sarah Curtis of Oxford and four children were born to them.
    Mary married H. O. Chatfield of Seymour.
    Florence married Horace B. Perry of New haven.
    Atwater married Jennie Andrus, whose father recently purchased the Davis farm, adjoining the Treat farm. He lives at home and takes charge of the farm.
    (NOTE: The Treat-DeBisschop Homestead is house #138 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of Oxford's Bicentennial Commission).
  41. 1900 Oxford Census.
  42. 1910 Woodbridge Census.
  43. 1920 Woodbridge Census.
  44. 1930 Seymour Census.
  45. David Davis & Levi L. Glasson, 1934 WPA Headstone Inscriptions - Pines Bridge Cemetery (Pines Bridge Cemetery), #9.
  46. Norman Litchfield & Sabrina Connolly Hoyt, Ph.D., History of the Town of Oxford, Connecticut (1960), 164, 166.
  47. Historic House Committee of The Bicentennial Commission, Oxford, Connecticut, Early Houses of Oxford (Derby, CT, The Bacon Printing Company, 1976), #138.
    138. Treat DeBisschop Homestead 1796.
    [ A map, photographs and information about this house on Chestnut Tree Hill Road, Oxford, CT, can be found in this book. He grew up in this house.
    Available at(http://www.oxford-historical-society.org/books-for-sale.]
  48. 1900 Oxford Census.
  49. 1910 Oxford Census.
  50. 1920 Oxford Census.
  51. 1930 Oxford Census.
  52. B. H. Davis, Reminiscences of Oxford Homes and People (Seymour Record - 1913), Chapter 3.
    The next place north we come to is the Treat homestead. It was formerly owned and occupied by Atwater Treat who was born there and lived there all his life. He followed farming exclusively and was very successful as the well cultivated fields showed. He married Elizabeth Tyrell of Cheshire. Six children were born to them: Frances, Jane, Bryan, Mary, Elijah, and Idella.
    Francis died at the age of 13 years.
    Jane died at the age of 19 years.
    Mary married Edwin Parmeley and lived in Wallingford.
    Bryan and his brother-in-law were for many years engaged in the wagon wheel business in Millville under the name of Treat and Parmeley. They afterward moved to Wallingford and carried on the business there. He was married twice and has several children.
    Elijah married Sarah Curtis of Oxford and four children were born to them.
    Mary married H. O. Chatfield of Seymour.
    Florence married Horace B. Perry of New haven.
    Atwater married Jennie Andrus, whose father recently purchased the Davis farm, adjoining the Treat farm. He lives at home and takes charge of the farm.
    (NOTE: The Treat-DeBisschop Homestead is house #138 in the EARLY HOUSES OF OXFORD, CONNECTICUT book, published 1976, Historic House Committee of Oxford's Bicentennial Commission).
  53. Atwater Curtiss Treat (Photographs courtsey of Mr. & Mrs. Robert DeBisscop).
  54. W. C. Sharpe, History of Oxford (Seymour, CT, Record Print, 1885), 111.

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