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Bert Candee made a family tree of the descendants of Maria & Cortez and sent it to Lulu (Bell) Sinton with a cover letter dated 12 Oct 1932. The letter contained this statement: "As you will note, Wm & Ann O'Brien - Fernando & Maria Candee and Henrietta Candee are all buried at Collins NY - a number of the children of William & Ann O'Brien are also buried in the same cemetery." Bertram was interested in mechanics early on. "As a boy, he used to make all of his automatic toys, including everything that runs on wheels or propels itself though the water." Except for a brief period between 1879 and 1881, when the family lived in Ithaca, NY, Bertram received his early education in the Dunkirk, NY, public schools. Later, he attended the "Mechanics and Traders Free School of New York City" and Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. To earn money for his education, he worked in the county clerk's office at Ithaca and for the "Martin Anti-Fire car Heater Co.," Dunkirk, manufacturer of steam-heating apparatus for railroad trains. After leaving Cornell, Bertram worked for this firm, designing machinery. After Bertram and Augusta's marriage, Bertram worked for the "American Glucose Company," Buffalo, in charge of the machinery repair department. He then was employed by "Plumb, Berdict & Bernard," manufacturer of bolts, becoming its superintendent by 1902. By this time the company was known as "Buffalo Bolt Company," Tonawanda, NY. In 1903, Bertram traveled to Europe on a three-week business trip on behalf of the company, stopping at Paris, London, Glasgow, and Liverpool. In 1907, the family moved to Williamstown, MA, where Bertram entered a partnership with Carl M. Farley, the husband of Augusta's first cousin. The firm, a pharmacy and soda shop, was known as the "Farley-Candee Co." The partnership was short lived, however, as by 1910 Bertram had become assistant manager of the "Clement Restein Co" and the family was living once again in Dunkirk. Effective July 1, 1910, Bertram became superintendent of the Dunkirk City Water and Electric plant, a position he held until his resignation January 1, 1914. According to a newspaper account, "...many improvements were made (during Bertram's tenure) including the building of a new boiler house, the increasing of the boiler capacity, many improvements in the electric equipment and the laying of something like five miles of water mains..." Directly after his resignation, the family moved to Buffalo, NY where Bertram became secretary of the "Buffalo Metal Goods Co." A manufacturer of coaster brakes for bicycles. During WWI Bertram was connected with the Curtiss Airplane Co, where he met Myron C. Beman, a fellow Cornell alumnus, and from about 1924 until Bertram's death in 1952, his partner in the consulting engineer firm known as Beman & Candee, which specialized in heating, plumbing, ventilating and electrical work. Bertram received his license to practice professional engineering in the NY State from the Univ. Of the State of NY, 12 Sep 1922. The family lived at various addresses in Buffalo before moving to Kenmore, NY in 1924. By this time, Augusta's infant niece, Margaret Edith Hallock, born in 1922, had come to live with the family, following the untimely death of her mother Juliet, the youngest sister of Augusta. Bertram and Augusta raised this child as their own. Bertram enjoyed fishing and golf, bridge and cribbage, and reading. He was active in Freemasonry, attaining the 33rd degree, 28 Sep 1949. He was a member of the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and of the Buffalo Athletic Club. He was a member of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers (serving as President of its Western NY Chapter, 1937-38, later as its Treasurer, and becoming a life member in 1945), and was a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers. Bertram was not affiliated with any particular church. Augusta was a Unitarian, the faith of her parents. [JHJ] United States Census, 1 June 1880 Name: Bertram Candee Residence: Ithaca, Tompkins, New York Birthdate: 1870 Birthplace: New York, United States Relationship to Head: Son Spouse's Name: Spouse's Birthplace: Father's Name: William Candee Father's Birthplace: New York, United States Mother's Name: Grace Candee Mother's Birthplace: New York, United States Race or Color (Expanded): White Ethnicity (Standardized): American Gender: Male Martial Status: Single Age (Expanded): 10 years Occupation: School District: 233 Sheet Number and Letter: 182A GS Film Number: 1254938 Digital Folder Number: 004243573 Image Number: 00369 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: T9 Affiliate Film Number: 0938
1900 Census record taken on Friday, 1 June.
[RFSS Jul 2011] United States Census, 1 January 1920 Name: Bertram C. Candee Event Type: Census Event Year: 1920 Event Place: Buffalo Ward 20, Erie, New York, United States Gender: Male Age: 49 Marital Status: Married Race: White Race (Original): White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1871 Birthplace: New York Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York District: 170 Sheet Number and Letter: 10A Household ID: 233 Line Number: 23 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: T625 GS Film number: 1821104 Digital Folder Number: 004313436 Image Number: 00898
United States Census, 1 April 1930 Name: Bertram C. Candee Event: Census Event Date: 1930 Event Place: Kenmore, Erie, New York Gender: Male Age: 60 Marital Status: Married Race: White Birthplace: New York Estimated Birth Year: 1870 Immigration Year: Relationship to Head of Household: Head Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Enumeration District Number: 457 Family Number: 157 Sheet Number and Letter: 6B Line Number: 58 NARA Publication: T626, roll 1437 Film Number: 2341172 Digital Folder Number: 4661107 Image Number: 00106
United States Census, 1 April 1940 Name: Bertram C. Candee Event Type: Census Event Date: 1940 Event Place: Kenmore, Tonawanda Town, Erie, New York, United States Gender: Male Age: 70 Marital Status: Married Race (Original): White Race: White Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: New York Birth Year (Estimated): 1870 Last Place of Residence: Same House District: 15-164 Family Number: 177 Sheet Number and Letter: 64A Line Number: 36 Affiliate Publication Number: T627 Affiliate Film Number: 2531 Digital Folder Number: 005458198 Image Number: 00338
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[ s2096 ] | Cemetery Marker - Headstone - Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York, United States of America - H1952-29-06-BCC |
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