Person:Enos Candee (2)

Watchers
m. 1 May 1729
  1. Thankful Candee1730 - 1816
  2. Ezra Candee1731/32 - 1762
  3. Naboth Candee1734 - 1784
  4. Noah Candee1736 -
  5. Captain Samuel Candee1738 - 1821
  6. Enos Candee1740 - 1746
  7. Zaccheus CandeeAbt 1743 - 1804
  8. Dr. Enos Candee1745/46 - 1820
  9. Dinah Candee1748 - 1833
  10. Mehitabel Candee1752 - 1833
  • HDr. Enos Candee1745/46 - 1820
  • WNabby Hatch1748 - 1817
m. 5 Jun 1768
Facts and Events
Name[1] Dr. Enos Candee
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 1 Feb 1745/46 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 5 Jun 1768 Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesCongregational Society
to Nabby Hatch
Census[1] 1790 Derby, New Haven, Connecticut, United States1-2-3.
Death[1][2] 19 Apr 1820 Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3] Saint Peters Episcopal Cemetery, Oxford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Candee, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    2:378.

    "Enos [Candee], b 1 Feb 1745/6 (New Haven Vital Records), d 19 Apr 1820 æ. 75 (Oxford Vital Records); Census (D) 1-2-3; …"

  2. 2.0 2.1 42. Enos4 Candee, in Baldwin, Charles Candee. The Candee Genealogy : with Notices of Allied Families of Allyn, Catlin, Cooke, Mallery, Newell, Norton, Pynchon, and Wadsworth. (Cleveland, Ohio: Leader Printing Co., 1882)
    24.

    "42. Enos [Candee],4 Samuel3 Samuel2 Zaccheus,1 born February 1, 1745/6, married, June 5, 1708, Nabby IHatch, both of Oxford. His confiscated estate is in Vols. 12 and 13, New Haven Probate Records. He died in Oxford, April 19, 1820, and left a son Enos and perhaps more. He was Dr. Enos, tory in the Revolution. His death appears in the Town Records as '1820, Apl. 19, Dr. Candee, 75.' His widow died May 10, 18__.

    He had the unusual luck of having an administrator while living. December 17, 1781, Nathan Smith, of Derby, in New Haven county, administrator on the estate of Doctor Enos Candee, formerly of Derby, and lately joined the enemies of the United States of Amerca, exhibited the report of the Commissioners in said estate. They found more debts than assets. (Vol. 13, page 119, New Haven Probate Records.)"

  3. Enos Candee, in Find A Grave.