254P. 974.64 L321 Larned, E. D. Historic gleanings in Windham county, Ct. History of Windham county, Ct. 2V. 1874-80. Worcester Mass. 974 64 L32 Windham county. (see Howard, R. H. & Crocker, H: E. History of New England. 1881. 1:387-98) 974 qH83 Learned, R. C. Congregational churches and ministers in Windham county, Ct. (see Congregational quarterly) July-Oct. 1859, 1:264–70, 350-57 Jan.-Oct. 1860, 2:25-28, 178–86, 289–93, 376-79 Ashford. Named 1710 205 C762 Bailey, F: W: Ashford, Windham county. (see his Early Connecticut marriages. 1896. 1: 29-34) 929-3 C76 From the records of the congregational church, 1719-22, 1769–99. Brooklyn. Incorporated 1786 from Pomfret and Canterbury Bailey, F: W: Brooklyn, Windham county. (see his Early Connecticut marriages. 1896. 1:34-44) 929.3 C76 From the records of the congregational church, 1737–99. Coleman, W: H. The church in the grove; records of an episcopal parish during the revolution. (see New England magazine, Nov. 1892, ser. 3, 7: 344-50) 051 B34 V.13 Brooklyn, Ct. Fogg, T: B. Memorial sermon delivered in Old Trinity church, Brooklyn, Ct. on the 100th anniversary of its opening, Ap. 12, 1871. 48p. Hartford 1871. 283.746 B79 Whitney, Josiah. Half-century sermon occasioned by the completion of 50 years from the time of the author's ordination and delivered on Lord's day Feb. 2, 1806. 20p. Windham 1806. 285.8746 B79 Canterbury. Incorporated 1703 from Plainfield Bailey, F: W: Canterbury, Windham county. (see his Early Connec ticut marriages. 1896. 2:120-26) From the records of the congregational church, 1712–71. 929.3 C76 Plainfield Olmstead, Mrs M. Canterbury, Ct. records. (see Putnam's monthly Windham co. historical magazine, Feb. 1893, ser. 2, 1:272-74) 929.1 qSa31 v.3 Marriages, 1706-1813. Chaplin. Incorporated 1822 from Mansfield and Hampton Hampton. Eastford. Incorporated 1847 from Ashford Incorporated 1786 from Windham, Pomfret, Brooklyn, Bailey, F: W: Windham-Hampton, Windham county. (see his Early 929.3 C76 From the records of the congregational church in Hampton, 1734-89. This church was organized in 1723 and known as the church in Windham village or Canada Society church. Clark, Jonathan. Congregational church and its pastors in Hampton, Ct. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1859, 13:169-70) Killingly. Incorporated 1708 Directory of Putnam and Danielsonville, Ct. for 1885. 929.1 N422 Alb. n.d. 917.464 P98 Larned, E. D. Killingly, Ct. church records. (see Putnam's monthly Three Killingly boys. (see Connecticut quarterly, Ap. 1897, 3:221-26) Plainfield. Incorporated 1699 974.6 qC76 Bailey, F: W: Plainfield, Windham county. (see his Early Connec ticut marriages. 1896. 2:66-72) 929.3 C76 From the records of the 1st congregational church, 1748-1800. Connecticut-General court. Patent of Plainfield, 1706. (see Massachusetts historical society. Collections. 1889. ser. 6, 3:313-16) 974.4 M38 v.53 Morse, Abner. Early settlers of Plainfield, Ct. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1861, 15:53) 929.1 N422 Windham co. Pomfret. Named 1713 Bailey, F: W: Pomfret, Windham county. (see his Early Connecticut marriages. 1896. 1:76-82) From the records of the 2d church, Abington, 1753-99. 929.3 C76 Deaths recorded on records of congregational church, Abington, in 974.6 qC76 Hunt, Daniel. History of Pomfret; a discourse delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving in the 1st church in Pomfret, Nov. 19th, 1840. 35P. Hartford 1841. 974.64 P77 Pomfret, First church of Christ. 150th anniversary of the organization of the 1st church of Christ in Pomfret, Ct. Oct. 26, 1865; sermon, historical papers, addresses, with appendix. sonville 1866. 96p. Daniel285.8746 P77 Contents: Sermon, W. S. Alexander, p. 5–20. Pastors of the church, Daniel Hunt, p. 21-35. Meeting houses of the society, Daniel Hunt, p. 36-49. Sketch of the general history of Pomfret, Daniel Hunt, p. 87–95. Porter, J: A. Picturesque Pomfret. (see Connecticut quarterly, Jan. 1896, 2:3-24) 974.6 qC76 Smith, H: B. Historical discourse delivered in Abington, Jan. 30, 1853 at the close of the 1st century of Abington church and society; with an appendix. 36р. Hartford 1853- 285.8746 Ab5 T, H. C. From Pomfret, Ct. celebration of the 150th anniversary of the 1st church organization. (see Fire Lands pioneer, 1866, 7: 101-4) 977.1 F51 Putnam. Incorporated 1855 from Thompson, Pomfret and Killingly Directory of Putnam and Danielsonville, Ct. for 1885. Scotland. Incorporated 1857 from Windham Alb. n.d. 917.464 P98 Bailey, F: W: Scotland, Windham county. (see his Early Connec ticut marriages. 1898. 3: 43-51) 929.3 C76 From the records of the 3d church of Windham, now the congregational church in Scotland, 1735-1800. Sterling. Incorporated 1794 from Voluntown Windham co. Thompson. Incorporated 1785 from Killingly Bailey, F: W: Thompson, Windham county. (see his Early Connec. ticut marriages. 1896. 2: 50-65) 929.3 C76 From the records of the North society of Killingly, later congregational church of Thompson, 1730-95. Dow, Daniel. Reminiscence of past events; a semicentennial sermon 32p. 285.8746 T37 Dunning, A. Historical discourse preached in Thompson, Ct. Feb. 1855. 62p. Worcester Mass. 1855. 285.8746 T371 A sermon preached in Thompson Ct. at the dedication of the new congregational church, July 8, 1856. Windham. Incorporated 1692 Bailey, F: W: Windham-Hampton, Windham county. (see his Early 929.3 C76 From the records of the congregational church in Hampton, 1734-89. This church was organized in 1723 and known as the church in Windham village or Canada Society church. Fuller, J. G. Anecdote and local story of old Windham. (see Bayles, 1889. p.205-51) 974.64 qB34 Tyler, J: E. Historical discourse before the 1st church and society of Windham, Ct. Dec. 10th, 1850, being the 150th anniversary of the formation of the church. 35p. Hartford 1851. 285.8746 W72 Waterman, Elijah. Century sermon, preached before the 1st church in Windham, Dec. 10, A.D. 1880, in commemoration of its institution, Dec. 10, A.D. 1700; containing historical facts relating to its settlement and progress, 42p. Windham 1801. 285.8746 W722 Weaver, W: L. History of ancient Windham, Ct. genealogy. Willimantic 1864. A-Bil, pt 1. pt 1. 929.1 W37 Willimantic borough directory, 1877. Hartford 1877. 917.464 W67 Published by A, Brainerd, Willimantic directory for 1880-82, '87-89. Alb. 1880-88. 917.464 W67 Published by R. S. Dillon & Co. Windham co. Willimantic directory including Windham, Colchester and Coventry, 1893, '96. V.3, 5. New Haven 1893-96. 917.464 W67 Woodstock Published by Price, Lee & Co. v.5 does not include Colchester, 166p. Hart Windham. Memorial volume of the bicentennial celebration of the 974.64 W72 Windham's 2d century, A. B. Lincoln, p. 39-41. ford 1894. Windham, Congregational church. Manual, 1894. 92p. Hart 285.8746 W723 Bailey, F: W: Woodstock, Windham county. (see his Early Connec ticut marriages. 1896. I : 104-14) 929.3 C76 From the records of the 1st congregational church, 1690-1780. Bowen, C. W. Woodstock; an historical sketch. 64p. N. Y. 1886. 974.64 W86 Read at the bicentennial celebration of the town, Sep. 7, 1886. Grosvenor, Louis. History of the 1st congregational church and Mason, Samuel. 285.8746 W86 Expedition from New London to Woodstock, Ct. (see Massachusetts historical society. Proceedings. 1867. 9:473-78) 974.4 qM38 Morse, Abner. Origin of Woodstock, Ct. and names of 1st planters. (see New England historical and genealogical register, July 1864, 18:227-28) MIDDLESEX COUNTY. Incorporated 1785 929.1 N422 Bacon, A. W. Bench and bar of Middlesex county. (see History of Middlesex county. 1884. p. 31-36) Emmette, Thomas. Crocker, H: E. History of New England. 974:66 qH62 |