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  1. May 15, 2024 · The original land records are held by each town in Connecticut, though most records from the colonial period to about the year 1900 have been microfilmed by the Latter-day Saints. The films are available here or through a local Family History Center. To find what was microfilmed search the Family Search Catalog by Town.

  2. Jun 6, 2024 · In Connecticut, land records have always been kept by the town clerks at the town halls. The Connecticut State Library and the FamilySearch Library have films for most towns to about 1900. Search their records for the records of towns. The State of Connecticut web site has addresses and other information about the towns and cities in Connecticut.

  3. Oct 16, 2024 · Connecticut Colonial Land Records, 1640-1846. Records of the Commissioners of the United Colonies of New England, 1643-1667. Records of the Particular Court and ...

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    Many records from the colonial era in New England were kept at the town or county level. Search the catalog at the town or county level to locate those records. 1. 1640-1846- Colonial land records of Connecticut, 1640-1846 : including patents, deeds and surveys of land. Images only. +++

    The Dutch were the first to establish a settlement in Connecticut at Hartford (Suckiaug) in 1633. British Massachusetts settlers began migrating into Connecticut in the 1630s. Settlers from Watertown, MA moved to Wethersfield (Pyquag) in 1634. Settlers from Plymouth and Dorchester, MA moved into Windsor (Mattaneaug) in 1635. In 1635, Puritans from ...

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    1. The Church of England in pre-Revolutionary Connecticut : new documents and letters concerning the loyalist clergy and the plight of their surviving churchedited by Kenneth Walter Cameron. (Hartford, Connecticut : Transcendental Books, 1976).

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    1. General Court Records (1636-1818): Known as the General Assembly, the highest state court during the colonial era with civil and criminal jurisdiction. Records from these courts have been transcribed from The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut. 2. Particular Court (1638-1666): All types of cases, including appeals from town courts. These include The Public Records and abstracted in Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society. Vol. 22. Records of the Particular Court of Conne...

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    1. Connecticut Gazette(1755-1812) 2. Connecticut Journal(1767-1835) 3. Hartford Courant(1764-1865) 4. New London Gazette(1765-1836) 5. New London Summary, or Weekly Advertiser(1758-1763) 6. Norwich Packet(1773-1812)

  4. Connecticut land records by City. Andover – Land and PropertyLand Records, 1849-1932, at FS. Ansonia – Land and PropertyLand Records, 1889-1902, at FS. Ashford – Land and PropertyLand Records, 1715-1902; General Index, 1715-1952, at FS. Ashford – Land and Property – Proprietor Records 1705-1770, at FS.

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  5. Colonial land records of Connecticut, 1640-1846 : including patents, deeds and surveys of land

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  7. Indexes for Births, Marriages and Deaths can be found at the Connecticut Genealogy Index. Thank you to Reclaim the Records! Births – 1 July 1897 – 31 December 1917. Marriages and Deaths – mid-1898 – 31 December 2017. The CSL also has death record indexes at: Connecticut Death Records Index 1897-2001, marriage record indexes at ...

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