
South Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut

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Genealogy resources for South Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
The tract of land now called South Windsor was purchased by Thomas Burnham in 1659, from the Podunk Indians. The land was occupied by Burnham and his nine children. When the town was incorporated in 1768, it also included present-day East Windsor (until 1768) and Ellington (until 1786).
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Joe’s Divine Butter Tarts |
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