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Wondering about genealogy research in Connecticut? We have wonderful resources, some dating back to colonial days. Post questions and comments here.

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Latest Activity: Dec 15, 2015

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HANCOCK FAMILY

Started by Robyne Moran Dec 8, 2013. 0 Replies

Out-of-staters: How do you do your Connecticut research?

Started by Nora Galvin. Last reply by Marjorie Anne STEIN Dec 7, 2011. 12 Replies

Looking for help with court records in CT

Started by John Cass. Last reply by Janelle Bramble Apr 13, 2010. 5 Replies

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Comment by Richard R Bearse on February 8, 2010 at 1:26pm
Just joined after seeing the Bearse surname here.I am looking for the parents of a William W Bearse,b. about 1805,and d May of 1850 at the naval hospital in Chealsea,Ma.Thought he was born in Barnstable Cty,Ma,but have also seen the name.in Ct. Any help would be great,as this is a Brickwall of mine Thanx,rb
Comment by Annelie Jonsson on September 30, 2009 at 1:53pm
The SwedGen Tour 2009 have started, they touring from WA to MN in US. If you have hit a brick wall in your swedish research, you can join theirs lectures, workshops and one-on-one sessions.

One stop in Conneticut
* 7th Oct at Bethany Covenant Church in Berlin

More about the trip at SwedGen Roadtour October 2009.
Comment by maggie on September 13, 2009 at 4:31pm
she is in brooklyn ct scared heart cemetery
Comment by Nora Galvin on September 13, 2009 at 4:26pm
Maggie,

Do you have a location in Connecticut for Philomene?

Nora
Comment by maggie on September 13, 2009 at 12:20pm
i am looking for philomene choniere bombardier who die 12/17/1898 .her maiden name was sabourin
Comment by Gloria Jean (Hawkins) Draper on August 15, 2009 at 2:46pm
Hi I am researching the Hubbell Line of Stanford Ct.
Looking for the marriage record of: Andrew Read Hubbell & Lucy (unknown)
Their first child, Sally Clariisa Hubbell was born in 1800. Andrew is from the large Hubbell line of Ct. For Hubbell info go to Hubbell. org Thanks~ Gloria
Comment by Gwen Hobbs on August 11, 2009 at 5:18pm
Jane,
I missed your comment. You're my Connecticut research hero!! I have been able to get a lot of information from your site. Thank you so much!
Comment by Nora Galvin on August 11, 2009 at 7:18am
To Jane Devlin,

Hi, Jane. Thanks for posting such a useful link here. I looked at your "Lost Souls" section and saw the surname "Hubbell." Are you aware of the new book called "Hubbell by Choice"? It is about women who married into the Hubbell family. You can get information at the Ct. Soc. for Genealogists website csginc.org. Click on the literary awards news link. Nora
Comment by Jane Devlin on July 23, 2009 at 5:56pm
Hi, I host the Middlesex Co., CT, mailing list from RootsWeb & have a genealogy site, DUNHAM-WILCOX-TROTT-KIRK that contains over 4500 files of transcribed records from CT, MA, RI, NJ, NY, & MI. I hope that they'll be useful to researchers.
Comment by Gwen Hobbs on July 19, 2009 at 2:02pm
Hi, ya'll. I'm researching Goffe, Goff, Gauf, Goof in Hartford and Middlesex counties - the descendants of Philip Goffe and Rebekah. My direct line was concentrated around Rocky Hill.This also encompasses the Hollister, Cole and Amos Williams descendants.
 

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