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Litchfield co. New Milford, First congregational church. Supplement of manual

Norfolk

Jan. 1895. 15p. n. p. 1895.

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Orcutt, Samuel. History of the towns of New Milford and Bridge-
water, Ct. 1703-1882. 909p. Hartford 1882.
Genealogies, p. 637-813; also inscriptions from the various burying places.

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Norfolk. Incorporated 1758

(see his Early Connecti

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Bailey, F: W: Norfolk, Litchfield county.

cut marriages. 1896. 1:63-69)

From the records of the congregational church, 1762-1800. Roys, Auren. Brief history of the town of Norfolk, from 1738 to 1844. 89p. N. Y. 1847.

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North Canaan. Incorporated 1858 from Canaan

Plymouth. Incorporated 1795 from Watertown

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Anderson, Joseph. The church at Terryville. (see his Churches of Mattatuck. 1893. p. 165-69) 285.8746 W29 Atwater, Francis. History of the town of Plymouth, Ct. with an account of the centennial celebration, May 14 and 15, 1895. 44 p. Meriden 1895.

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Bristol, Plainville and Terryville directory for 1890-96. v.5-9. New
Haven 1890-96.

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Terry ville is a village in the town of Plymouth.
Hillard, E. B. The church in Plymouth. (see Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 108-31)

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Plymouth. (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p.486-512)
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Lyman, Ephraim. Farewell discourse; a sermon preached in Ply-
mouth, Ct. June 8, 1851, at the close of his ministry in the 1st con-
gregational society. 4op. New Haven 1852. 285.8746 P74
Talmadge, W. G. Inscriptions from the stones in the old burying
ground at Plymouth, Ct. dated before 1800. (see Salem press his-
torical and genealogical record, Jan. 1891, 1:121-25; Oct. 1891,
2:60-2)
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Roxbury. Incorporated 1796 from Woodbury

Cothren, William. Births, marriages and deaths in Roxbury. (see his History of ancient Woodbury. 1854-79. 3:582-650)

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Bartlett, E. S. 4:345-71)

Salisbury. Incorporated 1741

Salisbury. (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1898,
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Church, Samuel. Address on the history of Salisbury, Ct. at the
centennial celebration of the town, Oct. 20th, 1841; 1741-1841.
59p. Salisbury 1842.

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Historical address delivered at the commemoration of the rooth anniversary of the 1st annual town meeting of the town of Salisbury, Oct. 20, 1841. 96p. New Haven 1842. 974.61 Sa3 Crossman, J. W. New-Years discourse delivered at Salisbury on Lord's day, Jan. 2, 1803, containing the ancient history of the town. 28p. 974.61 Sa31

Hartford 1803.

Notes on the iron mines in Salisbury, Ct. communicated by Rev. Abner Morse. (see New England historical and genealogical register, July 1853, 7:220)

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Holley, A. H. Historical address on the history of the town delivered.
at the centennial celebration held in Salisbury, Ct. July 4th, 1876;
1841-1876. 55P. Salisbury 1876.
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Reid, Adam. Historical address before the congregational church in
Salisbury, Ct. at their 1st centennial celebration, Nov. 20, 1844.
63p. Hartford 1845.
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Rudd, M. D.

Inscriptions at Salisbury Center, Lime Rock, etc.

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1бр. Bost. 1898. Salisbury, Congregational church. 150th anniversary at the congregational church in Salisbury, Ct. Friday, Nov. 23, 1894, ed. by J: C. Goddard. 85p. Hartford 1895.

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History of the meeting house by M. D. Rudd, p. 16-24; address by J: C. Goddard, p. 31-51; other addresses and historical notes, p. 52–82.

Sharon. Incorporated 1739

Benton, M. B. The rose of Sharon. (see Connecticut magazine, Sep.

1899, 5:449-67)

Sketch of the town.

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McLaughlin, D. D. T. Rededication; a discourse preached at the
reopening of the congregational church in Sharon, Ct. Mar. 2, 1864.
29p. N. Y. 1864.
040 P v.1919

Parker, Daniel. Complete refutation of the reply of Mr Joseph
Harvey to Proscription delineated. 144p. N. Y. 1820. 922.57 P22
Parker was pastor of the Ellsworth society in Sharon.

Litchfield co.

Sharon

Litchfield co. Sedgwick, C: F: General history of the town of Sharon, Litchfield

Thomaston

county, Ct. from its 1st settlement.

N. Y. 1898.

Ed. 3. 204p. Amenia

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Biographical notices, family sketches, genealogies, etc. p. 110-62.

History of the town of Sharon from its 1st settlement. 124p. Hartford 1842.

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Biographical notices, family sketches, genealogies, etc. p. 61–119.
Sharon. (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p. 563-99)

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Condensed from his History of Sharon. Van Alstyne, Lawrence. Born, married and died in Sharon, Ct. a record of births, marriages and deaths in the town of Sharon, Ct. from 1721 to 1879, taken from ancient land and church records and other authentic sources. 143P. Sharon 1897.

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Thomaston. Incorporated 1875 from Plymouth
Anderson, Joseph. The Eagle Rock church, Thomaston. (see his
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 169-70)
Bugbee, R. G. The church in Thomaston. (see Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 163-65)

Torrington. Incorporated 1740

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Moore, W: H. anon. Torringford: in connection with the centennial of the 1st pastor, Rev. S: J. Mills. 107p.

Hartford 1870.

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Orcutt, Samuel. History of Torrington, Ct. from its 1st settlement in 1737, with biographies and genealogies. 817p.

Genealogies, p. 367-792.

Alb. 1878. 974.61 T63

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Washington. Incorporated 1779 from Woodbury

Bailey, F: W: Washington, Litchfield county. (see his Early Con

necticut marriages. 1896. 1:95-101)

From the records of the congregational church, 1749-99.

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Cables, M. E. Lake Waramang (see Connecticut quarterly, Ap. Litchfield co.

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Kilbourn, D. C. Washington. (see Connecticut quarterly, July 1898, 4:237-56)

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Watertown. Incorporated 1870 from Waterbury

Dayton, Frederick & Richardson, N. S. Historical sketch of Watertown, Ct. with the record of its mortality from 1858 to 1871. 3v. Waterbury 1845-71.

v. 1-2 wanting.

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Pegrum, Robert. The church in Watertown. (see Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 99-107)

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Waterbury and Naugatuck directory including Watertown, 1895-96.
New Haven 1895-96.

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Woodbury

Winchester. Incorporated 1771

Boyd, John. Annals and family records of Winchester, Ct. with exercises of the centennial celebration, 1871. 631p. Hartford 1873.

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Winsted and Torrington directory, 1885-86, '90-91. V. 2-5.

New Haven 1885-90.

Published by Price, Lee & Co.

Woodbury. Named 1674

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Cothren, William. Ancient deeds in Woodbury, Ct. copied from the town records, book 1. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1849, 3:69-70)

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History of ancient Woodbury, Ct. from the 1st Indian deed in 1659 to 1879; including the present towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlehem, Roxbury and a part of Oxford and Middlebury. 3V. 974.61 W85 Births, marriages and deaths of Woodbury and towns formed from it, v. 3.

Waterbury 1854-79.

Second centennial celebration of the exploration of ancient Woodbury and the reception of the 1st Indian deed, held at Woodbury, Ct. July 4 and 5, 1859. 223p. Woodbury 1859.

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Hartford co.

HARTFORD COUNTY

Adams, S. W. The Andros government, the charter and the charter
oak. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county.
1886. 1:63-72)
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The bench and the bar. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:105-34)

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Bartlett, M. H. Farmington river and its tributaries.

(see Connec

ticut quarterly,

July 1897, 3:325-44)

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Burdett, C: L.
bull, J. H.

(see Trum

General description of Hartford county. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:1-10) 974.62 qT77

Clark, C: H. Growth of the country. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886.

1:207-14)

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Fletcher, W: I. Hartford county. (see Howard, R. H. & Crocker,
H: E. History of New England. 1881. 1:311-29)
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Kinney, J: C. The war of the rebellion. (see Trumbull, J. H.
Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:89-104)

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Talcott, M.. K. General history of the county to the end of the
revolutionary war. (see Trumbull, J. H.
Hartford county. 1886. 1:73-88)

Memorial history of

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Tarbox, I. N. Dutch traders on the river and the House of hope.
(see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county.
1:15-18)

1886.

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Emigration; new towns planted from Hartford county. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:201-6)

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(see Trumbull,

How the river towns came to be planted.
Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:19-36)

J. H.

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