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Connecticut - Established Jan 9, 1788 - State Capital: Hartford

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Biographies (58) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
A genealogical history of the Kelley family descended from Joseph Kelley of Norwich, Connecticut, with much biographical matter concerning the first four generations, and notes of inflowing female lines
A genealogy of the Viets family with biographical sketches Dr. John Viets of Simsbury, Connecticut, 1710, and his descendants
A record of the descendants of Robert Dawson of East Haven, Conn. including Barnes, Bates, Beecher, Bissell, Calaway, Carpenter, Cary, Colman, Doolittle, Doud, Douglass, Dresser, Evans, Fox, Fuller, Grannis, Johnson, Meloy, Morse, Parsons, Perkins, Richmond, Rogers, Sigourney, Sill, Smith, Stone, Tuttle, Van Buren, Walker, Werdon, Whittlesey, Woodruff, and numerous other families, with many biographical and genealogical notes concerning the sam
A record, genealogical, biographical, statistical, of Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, and his descendents, 1635-1891
Abraham Lincoln, lawyer
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography
Archive.org
Biographical Review
Biographical review containing life sketches of leading citizens of New London County, Connecticut
Biography of Ephraim Kirby director in the Connecticut Land Company in 1795
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society
Commemorative Biographical Record of Fairfield County, Connecticut
Commemorative biographical record of New Haven county, CT
Connecticut Historical Society
Dictionary of National Biography Vol. 1-63 and supplements
Directory of Open Access Journals
First Families of Connecticut
Genealogy of descendants of Col. John Davis of Oxford, Conn. (formerly a part of Derby, Conn.) together with a partial genealogy of his ancestors in the United States, also biographical sketches and portraits of some of his descendants and other matters of interest
Genealogy of the Loveland family in the United States of America from 1635 to 1892 containing the descendants of Thomas Loveland of Wethersfield, now Glastonbury, Conn., also English notes, and information biographical, historical and traditional of the various families, including their alliances and descendants in the female line so far as ascertained
Hartford County, Connecticut, Biographies
History of Torrington, Connecticut from its first settlement in 1737, with biographies and genealogies
History of the town of Goshen, Connecticut with genealogies and biographies based upon the records of Deacon Lewis Mills Norton
History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900
Illustrated popular biography of Connecticut
Jews in America
John Hall of Wallingford, Conn. a monograph
Library of Congress
Life of James Mars a slave born and sold in Connecticut
Middletown upper houses a history of the north society of Middletown, Connecticut, from 1650 to 1800, with genealogical and biographical chapters on early families and a full genealogy of the Ranney family
Midwest Genealogy Center suggested links
NARA Archival Research Catalog
New England Families Genealogical and Memorial
New England Historical Genealogical Register
Newton genealogy, genealogical, biographical, historical, being a record of the descendants of Richard Newton of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts 1638, with genealogies of families descended from the immigrants Rev. Roger Newton of Milford, Connecticut, Thomas Newton of Fairfield, Connecticut, Matthew Newton of Stonington, Connecticut, Newtons of Virginia, Newtons near Boston
Perkins Research Biographical Sketches
Proceedings, or, Memorial volume of the first Palmer family re-union held at Stonington, Conn., August 10 and 11, 1881, the ancestral home of Walter Palmer, the pilgrim of 1629 being also a part of the genealogical, biographical and historical records of the family, as contained in the several addresses, etc. delivered on the occasion of the re-union
Recently discovered English ancestry of Governor William Tracy of Virginia, 1620 and of his only son, Lieutenant Thomas Tracy of Salem, Massachusetts, and Norwich, Connecticut
Richard Edwards (sheriff's deputy) of Hartford, colony of Connecticut his account book from September 1, 1753 to May 9, 1754 with an introduction and ancestral record
Richard Seymour of Hartford progenitor of the Seymours in America
Richard Seymour, Hartford, 1640 a paper read before the Connecticut Chapter Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America at Norwalk, Conn., February 13, 1903
Sketches and chronicles of the town of Litchfield, Connecticut, historical, biographical, and statistical together with a complete official register of the town
Stonington chronology, 1649-1949, being a year-by-year record of the American way of life in a Connecticut town
The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy
The Bottum (Longbottom) family album an historical and biographical genealogy of the descendants of Daniel ( -1732) and Elizabeth (Lamb) Longbottom of Norwich, Connecticut
The Bucks of Wethersfield, Connecticut and the families with which they are connected by marriage a biographical and genealogical sketch
The Halls of New England genealogical and biographical
The Lesters a brief history and genealogy of the Lesters of the Massachusetts and Connecticut colonies, with biographical sketches of members of kindred families
The Munson record a genealogical and biographical account of Captain Thomas Munson (a pioneer of Hartford and New Haven) and his descendants
The Reverend John Beach and his descendants together with historical and biographical sketches and the ancestry and descendants of John Sanford of Redding, Connecticut
The diary of Manasseh Minor, Stonington, Conn., 1696-1720
The governors of Connecticut biographies of the chief executives of the commonwealth that gave to the world the first written constitution known to history
The history of Waterbury, Connecticut original township embracing present Watertown and Plymouth, and parts of Oxford, Wolcott, Middlebury, Prospect and Naugatuck, with an appendix of biography, genealogy and statistics
The history of the old town of Derby, Connecticut, 1641-1880 with biographies and genealogies
The life, ancestors and descendants of Robert Williams of Roxbury in His Majesty's province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1607-1693 with biographical sketches of the Rev. John Williams, of the Deerfield Massacre, the Rev. Col. Elisha Williams, rector Yale College, 1726-1739, Col. Ephraim Williams, founder of Williams College, Col. William Williams, signer of the Declaration, the Hon. Thomas Scott Williams, chief justice of Connecticut,
Thomas Curtis of Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1598-1681
Who's Who in America
William Tuttle of New Haven an address delivered at the Tuttle gathering, New Haven, Conn., September 3d, 1873
Your Ancestors Magazine
Cemetery Records (8) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
Census Records (10) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
Church Records (37) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
A history of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919
A record of the services held at the Congregational Church of Windsor, Conn. in celebration of its two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, March 30, 1880
A sermon delivered at the dedication of the South Congregational Church in Durham, Conn. December 29, 1847
American Baptist Historical Society
American Catholic Historical Society
Ancient burying-grounds of the town of Waterbury, Connecticut together with other records of church and town
Annals of an old parish historical sketches of Trinity Church, Southport, Connecticut, 1725 to 1898
Celebration of the semi-centennial anniversary of the consecration of Christ Church, Hartford, 1879
Centennial of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America, (formerly Ref. Prot. Dutch Church) 1784-1884
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society
Commemorative exercises of the First Church of Christ in Hartford at its two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, October 11 and 12, 1883
Early American Churches
First Congregational Church of Preston, Connecticut, 1698-1898 together with statistics of the church taken from church records
Hartford's First Church
Historical collections containing I. The Reformation in France, the rise, progress and destruction of the Huguenot Church II. The histories of seven towns, six of which are in the south part of Worcester County, Mass., namely, Oxford, Dudley, Webster, Sturbridge, Charlton, Southbridge, and the town of Woodstock, now in Connecticut
Historical discourse, delivered before the First Church and Society of Windham, Conn., December 10th, 1850 being the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the church
Historical notices of the First Congregational Church in Canterbury, Conn. with catalogues of its officers and members, from its organization in 1711, to December 1853 to which are annexed the confession of faith and covenant now in use in the church
Historical sketch of the Congregational church and parish of Canton Center, Conn. formerly West Simsbury organized 1750
Historical sketches of the First Church in Hartford a centennial discourse delivered in the First Church, June 26, 1836
History of Cheshire, Connecticut from 1694 to 1840 including Prospect, which, as Columbia Parish, was a part of Cheshire until 1829
History of Montville, Connecticut formerly the north parish of New London from 1640 to 1896
History of Scranton, Penn. with full outline of the natural advantages, accounts of the Indian tribes, early settlements, Connecticut's claim to the Wyoming Valley, the Trenton decree, manufacturing, mining, and transportation interests, the press, churches, societies, etc., down to the present time
History of Trinity Church, Portland, Connecticut, 1788-1938
Midwest Genealogy Center suggested links
Notes of the Baptists and their principles in Norwich, Conn. from the settlement of the town to 1850
One hundred and fiftieth anniversary, First Church of Christ, New Britain, Connecticut
Preston, Connecticut First Congregational Church - The bi-centennial celebration
Proceedings at the semi-centennial celebration of the Congregational Church at North Greenwich, Conn., December 25th, 1877
Records of Rev. Roger Viets, rector of St. Andrew's, Simsbury, Conn. and missionary from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1763-1800
The English ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, Ct., 1638 their homes and parish churches
The celebration of the 150th anniversary of the primitive organization of the Congregational Church and Society in Franklin, Connecticut, October 14, 1868
The church on the green the first two centuries of the First Congregational Church at Washington, Connecticut, 1741-1941
The churches of Mattatuck, a record of a bicentennial celebration at Waterbury, Connecticut, 1891
The one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the First Church of Christ in Manchester, Conn
The second Great Awakening in Connecticut
Waterbury and her industries fifty attractive and selected views, by the photogravure process
Year book of the First Church of Christ in Hartford reports of the church for the year 1904 directories of the church and congregation, rules of the church, and order of service for the reception of members
Immigration Records (14) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
African-American Collections
Chinese Heritage (National Archives)
Cornell Making of America Digital Library
FindMyPast
Gardiner-Gardner genealogy including the English ancestry of George Gardiner, immigrant ancestor of Newport, R.I., and many of his descendants, especially his grandson Stephen Gardiner of Gardner Lake, Connecticut
Leonard Passenger Arrivals, Atlantic & Gulf Ports, 1820-1874
Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin
New England Families Genealogical and Memorial
New England Historical Genealogical Register
Newton genealogy, genealogical, biographical, historical, being a record of the descendants of Richard Newton of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts 1638, with genealogies of families descended from the immigrants Rev. Roger Newton of Milford, Connecticut, Thomas Newton of Fairfield, Connecticut, Matthew Newton of Stonington, Connecticut, Newtons of Virginia, Newtons near Boston
On the Trail of the Immigrant
Passengers and immigrants to America
The Great Migration - Colonial America
Where to find passenger lists
Local Histories (177) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
A Modern history of New London County, Connecticut
A catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut with the time of their arrival in the colony and their standing in society, together with their place of residence, as far as can be discovered by the records collected from the state and town records by R. R. Hinman
A centennial sketch of the town of New London
A discourse on the early constitutional history of Connecticut
A historical discourse, Hartford, Connecticuct, 1843
A historical discourse, Norwich, Connecticut, 1860
A historical discourse, delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859 at the bi-centennial celebration of the settlement of the town
A history of Bristol, Connecticut
A history of Cornwall, Connecticut a typical New England town
A history of the copper mines and Newgate Prison at Granby, Conn. also, of the captivity of Daniel Hays, of Granby, by the Indians, in 1707
A history of the old town of Stratford and the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut
A history of the town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn. with many important statistics
A memorial of the opening of the Ellsworth homestead at Windsor, Connecticut, 1903
A tourists guide to Connecticut containing lists of old and historical houses, historical sites and other things of interest in the state
American Association for State and Local History
American Library Association (ALA)
An address delivered at the request of the citizens of Hartford on the 9th of November, 1835 the close of the second century from the first settlement of the city
An historic record and pictorial description of the town of Meriden, Connecticut, and men who have made it from earliest settlement to close of its first century of incorporation a century of Meriden, 1906
An historical discourse in commemoration of the two-hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Norwalk, Ct., in 1651
An index of material concerning Connecticut
Annals of Brookfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Archival and Manuscript Repositories in the United States
Archive.org
Barkhamsted, Conn., and its centennial, 1879 to which is added a historical appendix containing copies of oldletters, antiquarian, names of soldiers of the revolution, 1812, 1846 and 1861, civil officers
Biographical Review
Biographical review containing life sketches of leading citizens of New London County, Connecticut
Bristol, Connecticut in the olden time New Cambridge, which includes Forestville
Burt's guide through the Connecticut Valley to the White Mountains and the River Saquenay
Celebration of the bi-centennial anniversary of the town of Suffield, Conn. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1870
Celebration of the semi-centennial anniversary of the consecration of Christ Church, Hartford, 1879
Centennial address, Middletown, Connecticut, 1853
Chronicles of a Connecticut farm, 1769-1905
Chronicling America
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society
Colonial History of Hartford, Connecticut
Colonial families of the United States of America, Vol. VI
Commemorative Biographical Record of Fairfield County, Connecticut
Commemorative biographical record of New Haven county, CT
Connecticut Historical Society
Connecticut beautiful
Connecticut federalism, or, Aristocratic politics in a social democracy an address delivered before the New York Historical Society on its eighty-sixth anniversary, Tuesday, November 18, 1890
Connecticut houses a list of manuscript histories of early Connecticut homes
Connecticut statute laws a bibliographical list of editions of Connecticut laws from the earliest issues to 1836
Connecticut, a guide to its roads, lore and people
Connecticut, her constitutions 1635-1935 1638-1662, the fundamental orders 1650, preamble to the code of laws 1662-1818, the royal charter 1776, the first resolution of the General Assembly 1787, the Constitution of the United States 1818, the Constitution of Connecticut
Cornell Making of America Digital Library
Crossing and re-crossing the Connecticut River a description of the river from its mouth to its source, with a history of its ferries and bridges
Documentary history of Suffield in the colony and province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1660-1749
Dorrance inscriptions Old Sterling Township burying ground, Oneco, Connecticut
East Hartford its history and traditions
Extracts from the records of Colchester with some transcripts from the recording of Michaell Taintor of Brainford, Conn
Fairfield, Conn., tercentenary, 1639-1939
Families of Ancient New Haven Vol 1-8
FamilySearch
First Families of Connecticut
Founders and leaders of Connecticut 1633-1783
Genealogy of one line of the Fish families whose ancestors settled in the state of Connecticut about 1651 or possibly earlier
General history of the town of Sharon, Litchfield County, Conn. from its first settlement
Gnadensee, the lake of grace a Moravian picture in a Connecticut frame
Griswold - a history being a history of the town of Griswold, Connecticut from the earliest times to the entrance of our country into the world war in 1917
Groton, Conn., 1705-1905
Hartford in history a series of papers
Hartford in the olden time its first thirty years
Hartford, Conn. as a manufacturing, business and commercial center with brief sketches of its history, attractions, leading industries, and institutions
Hartford, Windsor and Fairfield, Connecticut
Historic Hampshire in the Connecticut Valley happenings in a charming old New England county from the time of the dinosaur down to about 1900
Historic Map Works
Historic gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut
Historical Notices of Hartford Connecticut in 1640
Historical collections containing I. The Reformation in France, the rise, progress and destruction of the Huguenot Church II. The histories of seven towns, six of which are in the south part of Worcester County, Mass., namely, Oxford, Dudley, Webster, Sturbridge, Charlton, Southbridge, and the town of Woodstock, now in Connecticut
Historical discourse, East Haven, Connecticut, 1874
Historical notes on the constitutions of Connecticut, 1639-1818 particularly on the origin and progress of the movement which resulted in the Convention of 1818 and the adoption of the present constitution
Historical papers relating to the Henry Whitfield House Guilford, Connecticut
Historical sketch of the town of Enfield compiled under the direction of the Committee of Arrangements for Celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of our Independence, July 4, 1876
Historical sketches of the First Church in Hartford a centennial discourse delivered in the First Church, June 26, 1836
History of Berlin, Connecticut
History of Cheshire, Connecticut from 1694 to 1840 including Prospect, which, as Columbia Parish, was a part of Cheshire until 1829
History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896
History of Hartford streets their names with origin and dates of use
History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939
History of Montville, Connecticut formerly the north parish of New London from 1640 to 1896
History of New London, Connecticut from the first survey of the coast in 1612 to 1852
History of Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut
History of Norwich, Connecticut from its possession by the Indians to the year 1866
History of Scranton, Penn. with full outline of the natural advantages, accounts of the Indian tribes, early settlements, Connecticut's claim to the Wyoming Valley, the Trenton decree, manufacturing, mining, and transportation interests, the press, churches, societies, etc., down to the present time
History of Stratford, Connecticut 1639-1939
History of Torrington, Connecticut from its first settlement in 1737, with biographies and genealogies
History of Windham County, Connecticut
History of maritime Connecticut during the American revolution, 1775-1783
History of taxation in Connecticut, 1636-1776
History of the Ely re-union held at Lyme, Conn., July 10th, 1878
History of the colony of New Haven before and after the union with Connecticut containing a particular description of the towns which composed that government, viz., New Haven, Milford, Guilford, Branford, Stamford, and Southold, L.I., with a notice of the towns which have been set off from the original six
History of the hatting trade in Danbury, Conn. from its commencement in 1780 to the present time with a mercantile and manufacturing business directory
History of the town of Goshen, Connecticut with genealogies and biographies based upon the records of Deacon Lewis Mills Norton
History of the town of Hamden, Connecticut with an account of the centennial celebration, June 15th, 1886
History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900
History of the towns of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, 1803-1882
History, Genealogy, and Archives: Databases and E-Resources
Illustrated review of the Naugatuck Valley embracing Ansonia, Derby, Birmingham, Shelton and Seymour, a record of the development of these centers, their progress in commerce manufacturing and political life, with sketches of their leading official, business and professional men
Internet Public Library: History
Inventory of the town and city archives of Connecticut. Fairfield County
Inventory of the town and city archives of Connecticut. Hartford County
Inventory of the town and city archives of Connecticut. New Haven County
JSTOR Journals and Books online
Library of Congress
Life of James Mars a slave born and sold in Connecticut
Life on the Frontier for the Williams Family
Local law in Massachusetts and Connecticut historically considered , and, The historical status of the Negro in Connecticut , also, A speech delivered in the Senate of Connecticut, June 22, 1864
Map of the United States in 1800
Memoranda of all the inscriptions in the old burying ground at Colchester, Conn. with some notes from the town records
Midwest Genealogy Center suggested links
Moses Atwater of Canandaiqua N.Y. to Samuel J. Andrews of Derby, Conn. a packet of letters relating to the early history of Rochester, 1812-14
Nativism in Connecticut, 1829-1860 a dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of the Catholic University of America in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy
New England Families Genealogical and Memorial
New England Historical Genealogical Register
New England in Albany
New London Probate Records (Surnames P-S) before 1710
Newgate of Connecticut its origin and early history
Notes of the Baptists and their principles in Norwich, Conn. from the settlement of the town to 1850
Official souvenir and program of the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, New Britain, Conn., Sept. 19, 1900
Ohio and her Western Reserve with a story of three states, leading to the latter, from Connecticut, by way of Wyoming, its Indian wars and massacre
Old Deep River (town of Saybrook, Conn.) address delivered there
Old Guilford including the land now constituting the towns of Guilford and Madison
Other days in Greenwich, or, Tales and reminiscences of an old New England town
Part I, Articles of incorporation, officers, membership, annual report for 1915-1916 part II, The Connecticut Land Company and accompanying papers
Plainfield bicentennial a souvenir volume, town of Plainfield, Conn., August 31st, 1899
Proceedings at the semi-centennial celebration of the Congregational Church at North Greenwich, Conn., December 25th, 1877
Proprietors' records of the town of Waterbury, Connecticut 1677-1761
Records of Rev. Roger Viets, rector of St. Andrew's, Simsbury, Conn. and missionary from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1763-1800
Reference list on Connecticut local history
Report of the celebration of the centennial of the incorporation of the town of Marlborough, August 23d and 25th, 1903
Resident proprietors of the Connecticut Western Reserve, 1804 an Ohio tax list of 1804
Richard Edwards (sheriff's deputy) of Hartford, colony of Connecticut his account book from September 1, 1753 to May 9, 1754 with an introduction and ancestral record
Roll of state officers and members of General Assembly of Connecticut from 1776 to 1881
Saybrook at the mouth of the Connecticut the first one hundred years
Sketches and chronicles of the town of Litchfield, Connecticut, historical, biographical, and statistical together with a complete official register of the town
Some Old Time Meeting Houses of the Connecticut Valley
Some Saybrook, Connecticut land records 1750-1768
Southern Historical Association
Souvenir of the centennial anniversary of Washington's inauguration, April 30, 1789, as first president of the United States the birth of the American republic with the program of ceremonies
The British invasion of New Haven, Connecticut together with some account of their landing and burning the towns of Fairfield and Norwalk, July, 1779
The Connecticut River Valley in southern Vermont and New Hampshire historical sketches
The Connecticut constitution
The English ancestry of Thomas Stoughton, 1588-1661, and his son Thomas Stoughton, 1624-1684, of Windsor, Conn. his brother Israel Stoughton, 1603-1645, and his nephew William Stoughton, 1631-1701, of Dorchester, Mass
The Groton centennial, to be celebrated September 6, 1881 under the patronage of the state of Connecticut and of the United States
The Henry Whitfield House, 1639 the commemorative exercises held at Guilford Connecticut, October 20, 1937 upon the restoration of The Old Stone House
The History of Redding, Connecticut
The Norwich memorial the annals of Norwich, New London County, Connecticut in the Great Rebellion of 1861-65
The ancient historical records of Norwalk, Conn. with a plan of the ancient settlement, and of the town in 1847
The attractions of New Haven, Connecticut a guide to the city, with map and illustrations
The bi-centennial celebration of the settlement of Litchfield, Connecticut, 1920
The churches of Mattatuck, a record of a bicentennial celebration at Waterbury, Connecticut, 1891
The colonial history of Hartford gathered from the original records
The history of Fairfield Fairfield County, Connecticut
The history of Guilford, Connecticut from its first settlement in 1639
The history of Ridgefield, Conn. from its first settlement to the present time
The history of Ridgefield, Connecticut
The history of Waterbury, Connecticut original township embracing present Watertown and Plymouth, and parts of Oxford, Wolcott, Middlebury, Prospect and Naugatuck, with an appendix of biography, genealogy and statistics
The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut comprising the present towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington and of Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693, from date of earliest settlement until the present time
The history of the old town of Derby, Connecticut, 1641-1880 with biographies and genealogies
The homes of our ancestors in Stonington, Connecticut
The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884
The old chimney stacks of East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut
The story of Hartford a history
The story of the Western Reserve of Connecticut
The town and city of Waterbury, Connecticut from the aboriginal period to the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five
Thomas Curtis of Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1598-1681
Town and miscellaneous records of Saybrook, Connecticut
Trips by trolley around Hartford
Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut
Waterbury and her industries fifty attractive and selected views, by the photogravure process
West Hartford
Western History Association
Westport Connecticut the making of a Yankee township
Westport in Connecticut's history
Ye names and ages of all ye old folks in every hamlet, city and town in ye state of Connecticut now living with ye sketches of twenty living centenarians
Your Ancestors Magazine
Maps (12) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
Marriage Records (114) --- CLICK TO EXPAND ---
Ashford (Westford), Windham County, CT Marriages 1768-1783 - 2nd Congregational
Ashford, Windham County, CT Marriages 1719-1799 - 1st Congregational
Avon, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1750-1815 - Congregational
Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, CT Marriages 1787-1804 - Congregational
Berlin, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1756-1800 - Congregational
Bethlehem, Litchfield County, CT Marriages 1740-1798 - Congregational
Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths in Mansfield, Connecticut 1703-1850
Births, Marriages, Baptisms and Deaths in Coventry, Connecticut, 1711-1844
Bloomfield, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1738-1800 - Congregational
Bolton, Tolland County, CT Marriages 1738-1779 - Congregational
Bozrah, New London County, CT Marriages 1740-1799 - Congregational
Branford, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1651-1799 - Congregational
Brooklyn, Windham County, CT Marriages 1737-1799 - Congregational
Brooklyn, Windham County, CT Marriages 1772-1807 - Episcopal
Canaan, Litchfield County, CT Marriages 1773-1797 - Congregational
Canterbury, Windham County, CT Marriages 1712-1771 - 1st Congregational
Chatham, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1740-1799 - Congregational
Cheshire, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1734-1799 - Congregational
Clinton, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1764-1799 - Congregational
Colchester, New London County, CT Marriages 1732-1778 - 1st Congregational
Colchester, New London County, CT Marriages 1755-1796 - 2nd Congregational
Columbia, Tolland County, CT Marriages 1773-1779 - Congregational
Cornwall, Litchfield County, CT Marriages 1756-1797 - Congregational
Coventry, Tolland County, CT Marriages 1763-1799 - 1st Congregational
Cromwell, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1738-1800 - Congregational
Darien, Fairfield County, CT Marriages 1744-1800 - Congregational
Early Connecticut Marriages at Coventry Prior to 1800
East Haddam, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1748-1799 - 2nd Congregational
East Haddam, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1751-1800 - 1st Congregational
East Hartford, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1783-1798 - Congregational
East Haven, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1755-1799 - Congregational
East Windsor, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1761-1783 - Congregational
Easton, Fairfield County, CT Marriages 1773-1796 - Congregational
Enfield, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1784-1799 - Congregational
Fairfield, Fairfield County, CT Marriages 1699-1781 - 2nd Congregational
Fairfield, Fairfield County, CT Marriages 1726-1799 - 1st Congregational
Franklin, New London County, CT Marriages 1719-1799 - Congregational
Glastonbury, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1760-1799 - 1st Congregational
Glastonbury, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1769-1799 - 2nd Congregational
Greenwich, Fairfield County, CT Marriages 1728-1801 - 2nd Congregational
Griswold, New London County, CT Marriages 1720-1799 - Congregational
Guilford, Connecticut Vital Records from approx. 1689-1712
Haddam, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1756-1799 - Congregational
Hamden, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1783-1790 - Congregational
Hampton, Windham County, CT Marriages 1734-1789 - Congregational
Hartland, Hartford County, CT Marriages 1768-1799 - Congregational
Hebron, Tolland County, CT Marriages 1752-1797 - 2nd Congregational
Kent, Litchfield County, CT Marriages 1741-1757 - Congregational
Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1739-1799 - Congregational
Lebanon (Goshen/Bozrahville), New London County, CT Marriages 1730-1799 - 2nd Congregational
Lebanon, New London County, CT Marriages 1712-1775 - 1st Congregational
Lisbon, New London County, CT Marriages 1724-1800 - 1st Congregational
Lisbon, New London County, CT Marriages 1769-1799 - 2nd Congregational
Lyme, New London County, CT Marriages 1731-1799 - 1st Congregational
Madison, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1757-1798 - Congregational
Mansfield, Tolland County, CT Marriages 1744-1785 - Congregational
Marriage records, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York register of marriages performed by the Rev. Marmaduke Earle, 1793-1855 at Stamford, Connecticut, 1793-1801, at Oyster Bay Long Island, 1802-1855, at New York City, in 1811
Meriden, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1729-1793 - Congregational
Middletown, Middlesex County, CT Marriages 1762-1799 - 1st Congregational
Midwest Genealogy Center suggested links
Milford, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1747-1799 - 2nd Congregational
Milford, New Haven County, CT Marriages 1784-1799 - 1st Congregational
Montville, New London County, CT Marriages 1724-1738 - Congregational
Morris, Litchfield County, CT Marriages 1787-1799 - Congregational
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51 of my ancestors born in Connecticut:

Title
Branch
Date
Place
Jonathan Stowell Jr
HARVEY
1740 Apr 9
Ashford
Rhoda Wilson
HARVEY
1742 Feb 12
Ashford
Archelaus Stowell
HARVEY
1764 Apr 4
Ashford
John Brown
HARVEY
1783
Sarah Meraugh
DECKER
1719
Coventry
Thaddeus Dykeman
DYKEMAN
1739 (est.)
Eli Dykeman Sr
DYKEMAN
1766
Fairfield
Tabitha Lee
DECKER
1677
Farmington
Sarah Rogers
HOLLENBECK
1683
New London
Ann Hutchinson
HARVEY
1684 Oct 26
Groton
Joseph Stanton
HARVEY
1717 Jan 26
Groton
Mathew Beckwith (3rd)
HOLLENBECK
1667 Apr 13
Guilford
John Seymour I
HARVEY
1639 Jan
Hartford
Mary Watson
HARVEY
1644 May 2
Hartland
David Ensign Sr
HARVEY
1644 Nov 26
Hartford
Sarah Wilcox
HARVEY
1648 Oct 3
Hartford
John Seymour II
HARVEY
1666 June 12
Hartford
Elizabeth Webster
HARVEY
1673/4 Feb 8 (baptism)
Hartford
John Seymour III
HARVEY
1694 Dec 25
Hartford
Lydia Mason
HARVEY
1696 Aug 2 (baptism)
Hartford
Sarah Moody
HARVEY
1702 May 21
Hartford
Datus Ensign Sr
HARVEY
1729 Sep 22
Hartford
Lucretia Seymour
HARVEY
1730 Aug 1
Hartford
Mary C. Newell
DECKER
1812 Feb 24
Hartford
Mary Eaton
LEONARD
1748 July 28
Killingly
John Huntley (2)
HOLLENBECK
1677 Nov 24
Lyme
Joseph Huntley
HOLLENBECK
1707/8 Jan 27
Lyme
Lois Beckwith
HOLLENBECK
1725 July 11
Lyme
John Huntley (3)
HOLLENBECK
1729 (est.)
Lyme
Williams Huntley
HOLLENBECK
1755/6 Feb 15
Lyme
Jerusha Abbey
HARVEY
1722 Oct 22
Mansfield
Samuel Storrs III
HARVEY
1701 Aug 22
Mansfield
Deborah I. Hall
HARVEY
1748 June 5
Mansfield
Parthena Warner
HARVEY
1768 Dec 19
Mansfield
Martha Sophia Storrs
HARVEY
1728 Apr 28
Mansfield
Hannah Wood
HARVEY
1748/49 Feb 1
Mansfield
Nathan Wood
HARVEY
1761/2 Apr 16
Mansfield
Olive Bugbee
HARVEY
1771 Oct 31
Mansfield
Alpheus Stowell
HARVEY
1798 Jan 17
Mansfield
Ruth Williams
HOLLENBECK
1712 Sep 12
New London
Elisheba Raynor
HOLLENBECK
[Unknown]
New London
Zilpha Parks
DYKEMAN
1772
Newtown
Sarah Gould
HARVEY
1736 Sep
Norwich
Peter Chevalier
HOLLENBECK
1735 Jan 25
Pomfret
Mathew Beckwith (2nd)
HOLLENBECK
1637
Old Saybrook
Mary Champion
HOLLENBECK
1651
Old Saybrook
John Stanton
HARVEY
1682 (or earlier)
Stonington
Nathaniel Hall
HARVEY
1723 Feb 8
Suffield
Joshua Burrill
LEONARD
1781
Sarah Deming
HARVEY
1641
Wethersfield
Mary Allen
HARVEY
1688 June 10
Windham

48 of my ancestors married in Connecticut:

Title
Branch
Date
Place
Jonathan Stowell Jr
HARVEY
1761/2 Apr 4
Ashford
Rhoda Wilson
HARVEY
1761/62 Apr 4
Ashford
Olive Bugbee
HARVEY
1791 Nov 4
Ashford
Archelaus Stowell
HARVEY
1791 Nov 4
Ashford
Robert Webster
HARVEY
1653 Nov 10
Eli Dykeman Sr
DYKEMAN
1792 (est)
Zilpha Parks
DYKEMAN
1792 (est)
Sarah Rogers
HOLLENBECK
1711 Dec 12
New London
John Stanton
HARVEY
1702 Mar 10
Groton
Margaret Smyth
HARVEY
1636
John Watson
HARVEY
1636
John Seymour I
HARVEY
1664/1665
Mary Watson
HARVEY
1665
John Seymour II
HARVEY
1693 Dec 19
Lydia Mason
HARVEY
1718 June 25
Hartford
John Seymour III
HARVEY
1718 June 25
Hartford
Sarah Wadsworth
HARVEY
1646 Sep 17
John Wilcox Jr
HARVEY
1646 Sep 17
Elizabeth Webster
HARVEY
1693 Dec 19
Hartford
Aaron Huntley Sr
HOLLENBECK
1676 Feb 22
Lyme
Mary Champion
HOLLENBECK
1676 Feb 22
Lyme
Elizabeth Pearson
HOLLENBECK
1699 Feb 2
Lyme
John Huntley (2)
HOLLENBECK
1699 Feb 2
Lyme
John Huntley (3)
HOLLENBECK
1747 Dec 13
Lyme
Lois Beckwith
HOLLENBECK
1747 Dec 13
Lyme
Jerusha Abbey
HARVEY
1742 Mar 31
Mansfield
Lucy Johnson
HARVEY
1781 Jan 18
Mansfield
Samuel Storrs III
HARVEY
1726 May 5
Mansfield
Samuel Wood Jr
HARVEY
1742 Mar 31
Mansfield
Martha Sophia Storrs
HARVEY
1745 Nov 7
Mansfield
Nathaniel Hall
HARVEY
1745 Nov 7
Mansfield
Timothy Bugbee
HARVEY
1769 Jan 12
Mansfield
Hannah Wood
HARVEY
1769 Jan 12
Mansfield
Nathan Wood
HARVEY
1781 Jan 18
Mansfield
Joseph Huntley
HOLLENBECK
1729 Jan 7
New London
Ruth Williams
HOLLENBECK
1729 Jan 7
New London
Elias Chevalier
HOLLENBECK
1735 May 1
Pomfret
Joseph Stanton
HARVEY
1744 Nov 18
Preston
John Brown
HARVEY
1817 Oct 23 ?
Sherman
John Burrill
LEONARD
1767 Jan 12
Windham
Mary Eaton
LEONARD
1767 Jan 12
Thompson
Honor Treat
HARVEY
1637
Wethersfield
John Deming
HARVEY
1637
Wethersfield
Samuel Moody Sr
HARVEY
1658
Wethersfield
Mary Allen
HARVEY
1707 Oct 28
Windham
Ebenezer Abbey Sr
HARVEY
1707 Oct 28
Windham
Robert Fitt
LEONARD
[Unknown]
Ashford
Sir John Edward Underhill
DECKER
[Unknown]
Ashford

Ancestors who died here

Title
Branch
Date
Place
Jonathan Stowell Jr
HARVEY
1775 or earlier
Ashford
Jonathan Stowell Sr
HARVEY
1776
Windham
Margaret Hewett
HARVEY
1799
Windham
Rhoda Wilson
HARVEY
1825 May 16
Ashford
David Ensign Jr
HARVEY
1759 Dec 4/5
Bloomfield
Jedediah Strong
DECKER
1733 May 22
Coventry
Tabitha Lee
DECKER
1750 June 23
Coventry
Sarah Meraugh
DECKER
[Unknown]
Coventry
Mercy Ruscoe
HARVEY
1668 (after July 4)
Farmington
John Stanton
HARVEY
1720
Groton
Mathew Beckwith (3rd)
HOLLENBECK
1740 Jun 4
Guilford
Elizabeth Heyden
HARVEY
1663 Jan
Ansonia
Sarah Talcott
HARVEY
1643 Oct 24
Hartford
Sarah Wadsworth
HARVEY
1648 Oct
Hartford
John Watson
HARVEY
1650 June 4
Hartford
John Wilcox Sr
HARVEY
1651 Oct 1
Hartford
Dea. John Moody
HARVEY
1655 bet. July 25 and Dec 6
Hartford
Agnes Smith
HARVEY
1667 July
Hartford
James Ensign
HARVEY
1670 Nov
Hartford
William Wadsworth
HARVEY
1675 Oct 15
Hartford
Robert Webster
HARVEY
1676
Hartford
Sarah Elson
HARVEY
1676 May 29
Hartford
Margaret Smyth
HARVEY
1683 Aug 6
Hartford
Susanna Treat
HARVEY
1705 Nov
Hartford
Mary Watson
HARVEY
1712 Dec (or 1713)
Hartford
John Seymour I
HARVEY
1713
Hartford
Sarah Wilcox
HARVEY
1717 Feb 3
Hartford
John Seymour II
HARVEY
1748 May 17
Hartford
Elizabeth Webster
HARVEY
1754 May 15
Hartford
Hannah Hawes
HARVEY
Bet. 1727-1733
Hartford
John Huntley (1)
HOLLENBECK
1676 Nov 16
Lyme
Samuel Pearson
HOLLENBECK
1721 Dec 4
Lyme
Mary Champion
HOLLENBECK
1732 Dec 10
Lyme
Aaron Huntley Sr
HOLLENBECK
1745 May 24
Lyme
Elisheba Raynor
HOLLENBECK
1746
Lyme
John Huntley (2)
HOLLENBECK
1750
Lyme
Joseph Huntley
HOLLENBECK
1758 June 13
Lyme
Lois Beckwith
HOLLENBECK
1793 (possibly).
Lyme
Samuel Wood Sr
HARVEY
1742 July 25
Mansfield
Mary Hunt
HARVEY
1754 Nov 9
Mansfield
Samuel Storrs III
HARVEY
1786 May 27
Mansfield
Martha Sophia Storrs
HARVEY
1808 June 16
Mansfield
Jerusha Abbey
HARVEY
1820 Apr 1
Mansfield
John Wilcox Jr
HARVEY
1676 May 24
Middletown
John Seymour III
HARVEY
1758 July 25
New Hartford
Mathew Beckwith (2nd)
HOLLENBECK
1727 Jun 4
New London
Richard Seymour
HARVEY
1655
Norwalk
Johannes Dyckman
DYKEMAN
1768 Apr 28
Redding
Frederick Dyckman
DYKEMAN
1762 or later
Redding
Ann Hutchinson
HARVEY
24 Oct 1724
North Stonington
John Burrill
LEONARD
1832 Feb 7
Ashford
Lydia Mason
HARVEY
1733
West Hartford
Sarah Moody
HARVEY
1776 Mar 10
West Hartford
Alice Gaylord
HARVEY
1669
Wethersfield
Capt. Richard Treat
HARVEY
1670
Wethersfield
John Deming
HARVEY
1705
Wethersfield
Honor Treat
HARVEY
1705 Nov 21
Wethersfield
Mary Loring
HARVEY
1672 Sept. 9
Windham
Mary Knowlton
HARVEY
1716
Windham
Joshua Allen
HARVEY
1699 Dec 27
Windham
Mary Crowell
HARVEY
1727 Sep 18
Windham
Ebenezer Abbey Sr
HARVEY
1758 Dec 5
Windham
Mary Allen
HARVEY
1766
Windham

33 of my ancestors buried in Connecticut

Title
Branch
Place
Cemetery
John Huntley (1)
HOLLENBECK
John Stanton
HARVEY
John Huntley (2)
HOLLENBECK
Aaron Huntley Sr
HOLLENBECK
Sarah Talcott
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Sarah Wadsworth
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
John Watson
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
John Wilcox Sr
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Richard Seymour
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Dea. John Moody
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
James Ensign
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
William Wadsworth
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Robert Webster
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Sarah Elson
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Margaret Smyth
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Susanna Treat
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
John Seymour I
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Sarah Wilcox
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
John Seymour II
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Elizabeth Webster
HARVEY
Hartford
Ancient Burying Ground
Lydia Mason
HARVEY
Hannah Hawes
HARVEY
Samuel Storrs III
HARVEY
Mansfield
Olde Mansfield Center Cemetery
Martha Sophia Storrs
HARVEY
Mansfield
Olde Mansfield Center Cemetery
John Wilcox Jr
HARVEY
Middletown
Riverside Cemetery
John Seymour III
HARVEY
New Hartford
Town Hill Cemetery
Elizabeth Heyden
HARVEY
Ansonia
David Ensign Sr
HARVEY
West Hartford
Old Center Cemetery
Alice Gaylord
HARVEY
Wethersfield
Wethersfield Village Cemetery
John Deming
HARVEY
Wethersfield
Wethersfield Village Cemetery
Capt. Richard Treat
HARVEY
Wethersfield
Wethersfield Village Cemetery
Mary Crowell
HARVEY
Windham
Joshua Allen
HARVEY
Windham
Windham Center Cemetery

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