. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . orn in 1848, and died in Southbury July 14th, was educated at the Bridgeport Business College, and was engagedin business at Rockford, 111., and in New Haven. Returning to South-bury he filled various offices within the gift of his townsmen, serving asa member of the board of education, justice of the peace and first se-lectman. He represented the town of Southbury in the legislaturefor two terms, and was his partys nominee for state senator. He tookan active interest in the politics of his party, and as a member of thedemocratic state centr


. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . orn in 1848, and died in Southbury July 14th, was educated at the Bridgeport Business College, and was engagedin business at Rockford, 111., and in New Haven. Returning to South-bury he filled various offices within the gift of his townsmen, serving asa member of the board of education, justice of the peace and first se-lectman. He represented the town of Southbury in the legislaturefor two terms, and was his partys nominee for state senator. He tookan active interest in the politics of his party, and as a member of thedemocratic state central committee he rendered good service. For anumber of years he was a member of King Solomons Lodge, F. & , of Woodbury. His acquaintance in the state was large and he wasfavorably known. He was married in 1877, to Hannah A., daughterof Frederick A. and Louisa (Tomlinson) Candee, of Oxford, and theironly child was a son, Ralph E., born in 1883. Henry S. Wheeler hadinherited many of the excellent traits of his father, and was a man of.


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