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GENEALOGIC Bailey, F: W: Early Connecticut marriages as found on ancient church records prior to 1800. V.I-4 New Haven 1896-99. 929.3 C76 The last volume contains a revised list of congregational churches reporting the loss of their records prior to 1800. Bates, A. C. Family genealogies in library of Connecticut historical Supplementary list. (see Connecticut historical society. Hinman, R. R. Catalogue of the names of the early puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut. 884p. Hartford 1852-56. 929.1 H59 Contents: Abbe-Danielson, and Hinman families. No more published. Litchfield co. Nash, F: H. 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 20 living centenarians. 52p. New Haven 1884. 920.0746 N17 LITCHFIELD COUNTY. Organized 1751 Bartlett, M. H. Farmington river and its tributaries. (see Connecticut quarterly, July 1897, 3: 325-44) Beers, F: W. County atlas of Litchfield, Ct. 76p. 974.6 qC76 N. Y. 1874. 912.7461 fB39 Biographical sketch of the Rev. Thomas Davies, A. M. missionary of the Society for propagating the gospel in foreign parts, in several of the towns of Litchfield county, Ct. from the year 1761 to the year 1766. 55P. New Haven 1843. Gives notices of the religious history of the towns. 922.37 D28 Congregational church in Litchfield county-North and south 974.6 qC76 Deane, Edgar. Among the Litchfield hills. (see Connecticut quar- Hollister, G. H. Introductory address delivered at the court house in N. Y. 1851. 920.07461 K55 Knapp, William. Litchfield county. (see Howard, R. H. & Crocker, H: E. Leete, W: W. Away from the railroad in Connecticut. (see Connecticut magazine, July 1899, 5:351-61) 974.6 qC76 Litchfield county celebration. (see New Englander, Feb. 1852, 10:76-89) 051 N421 Litchfield county centennial celebration, held at Litchfield, Ct. 13th and Litchfield co. 14th of Aug. 1851. 212p. 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Meriden 1897. 974.61 B241 Bethlehem. Incorporated 1787 from Woodbury Cothren, William. Births, marriages and deaths in Bethlehem. (see his Bridgewater. Incorporated 1856 from New Milford Orcutt, Samuel. History of the towns of New Milford and Bridge water. 909p. Hartford 1882. 974.63 N42 Genealogies, p. 637-813; inscriptions from burying places, p. 840–79. Canaan. Incorporated 1739 Adam, Mrs M.. G. Canaan. (see Connecticut quarterly, Ap. 1896, Litchfield co. Colebrook. Incorporated 1779 Rockwell, Reuben. Colebrook. (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p. 274-87) Cornwall. Incorporated 1740 974.61 qH62 Gold, T: S. Historical records of the town of Cornwall. 339P. Hartford 1877 974.61 C81 Family records of early and present residents of Cornwall, p. 241–325. Hibbard, A. G. History of the town of Goshen, Ct. with genealogies and biographies based upon the records of L. M. Norton. 620p. Hartford 1897 974.61 G691 Genealogies of early Goshen families, p. 407-572; marriages, p. 573–92. Norton, Edward. Goshen. (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p. 333-46) 974.61 qH62 Condensed from an address delivered at Goshen, 4 July 1876. Powers, Grant. Address delivered to the people of Goshen, Ct. at their 1st centennial celebration, Sep. 28, 1838. 68p. Hart 974.61 G69 Chipman, R: M. History of Harwinton, Ct. 152p. Hartford 974.61 H26 1860. Hart, J. C. Churches in Harwinton and Southington, Ct. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1877, 31:195–96) Atwater, Francis. History of Kent, Ct. including biographical sketches of many of its present or former inhabitants. Meriden 1897. 176p. 974.61 qK41 Litchfield. Incorporated 1719 051 B34 V.21 Adam, W: L. Litchfield, Ct. (see New England magazine, Feb. 285.8746 W29 Kilbourn, D. C. Litchfield. (see Connecticut quarterly, July 1896, 974.6 qC76 2:215-29) Kilbourne, P. K. Sketches and chronicles of the town of Litchfield, Ct. historical, biographical and statistical, together with a complete official register of the town. 264p. Hartford 1859. 974.61 L71 64p. Litchfield co. L712 Woodruff, G: C. History of the town of Litchfield, Ct. New Milford Bailey, F: W: New Hartford, Litchfield county. (see his Early Connecticut marriages. 1898. 3:144-51) From 1st congregational church records, 1743–94. Jones, H: R. 929.3 C76 anon. Sketches of the people and places of New Hartford in the past and present. 1883. V. I. 33P. New Hartford Jones, Mrs S. L. New Hartford. (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p. 393-419) 974.61 qH62 New Hartford, North congregational church. Confession of faith, covenant and rules of order, with a historical sketch of the parish. 24p. Hartford 1897. New Milford. Incorporated 1712 285.8746 N423 Andrews, W: G. The trading post on the Paugasset. (see New Bailey, F: W: New Milford, Litchfield county. 974.67 N42 (see his Early Con929.3 C76 necticut marriages. 1898. 3:108-23) From congregational church records, 1717-99. Friends, Quaker Hill, N. Y. Records: list of heads of families on the verge of our monthly meeting held in the Oblong and in the Nine partners, circularly taken in the 3d month 1760, copied by W: A. Eardeley-Thomas. (see Connecticut quarterly, Jan. 1898, 4:114-15) 974.6 qC76 Kilbourn, D. C. New Milford. (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1899, 5:499-519) New Milford directory, 1888-89. New Haven 1888. Published by Price, Lee & Co. 974.6 qC76 917.461 N42 New Milford, First congregational church. Manual, Jan. 1891. 74p. New Milford 1891. 285.8746 N4245 |