In 1880, Oscar D. (3 - the surname on the census is recorded as Tuttle but I believe this is an error because the names, places and dates match), lived at 102 East Main Street, in Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, with his father James (27 - worked as a milk agent), his mother Alice (25 - worked at keeping house), his brother Ford B. (7) and his brother Percy (1)[2].
In 1900, Oscar (23 - born in January of 1877, in New York and worked as a farmer) lived in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, with three servants (2 black Virginian servants and 1 white servant)[3].
In 1910, Oscar (Round Hill Farms) lived at 85 Sherwood Place, in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut[4].
In 1910, Oscar D. (33 - worked as a ______ in his own shop), lived in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, with his wife Jane H. (32), their son Charles H. (2) and two boarders[5].
In 1912, Oscar (Round Hill Farms) lived at 85 Sherwood Place, in Greenwich[6].
In 1918, Oscar (Round Hill Farms) lived at 108 Maple Terrace, in Greenwich[7].
On September 11, 1918, Oscar (41 - described as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and brown hair and worked in dairy products), registered for World War I [8][9].
In 1920, Oscar (43) lived in Greenwich, with his wife Jane S. (42) and their son Charles (12)[10].
In 1926, Oscar (Round Hill Farms and served as Selectman) lived at 108 Patterson Avenue, in Greenwich[11].
In 1930, Oscar (53 - worked as a dairy man) lived at 108 Patterson Avenue, in Greenwich, with his wife Jane H. (52) and their son Charles (22 - worked as an automobile dealer)[12].
Oscar Durland Tuthill (58) passed away in an automobile accident, on September 29, 1936, in Ossining, Westchester County, New York[13][14][15].
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