Genealogy
and History of NEW HAVEN County, Connecticut
2912 Pages
of Information
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12 Complete Searchable Publications on
one CD
1. Records of the colony
of jurisdiction of New Haven : from May, 1653 to the union : together
with the New Haven code of 1656 Hartford Conn.: Printed by Case, Lockwood
and Co., 1858, 630 pgs.
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2. History of the colony
of New Haven : before and after the union with Connecticut : containing
a particular description of the towns which composed that government, viz.,
New Haven, Milford, Guilford, Branford, Stamford, & Southold, L.I.,
with a notice of the towns which have been set off from "the original six"
New Haven Conn.: Hitchcock & Stafford, 1838, Lambert, Edward R 232
pgs.
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3. The beginnings of the
Episcopal Church in New Haven : a discourse New Haven, Conn.?: The
Wardens and Vestry, 1894, Harwood, Edwin, 46 pgs.
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4. The history of the North
Church in New Haven : from its formation in May, 1742, during the great
awakening, to the completion of the century in May, 1842, in three sermons
New Haven: A.H. Maltby, 1842, Dutton, Samuel W. S. 128 pgs.
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5. Inscriptions on tombstones
in New Haven, erected prior to 1800 New Haven: 1882, Dexter, Franklin
Bowditch, 145 pgs.
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6. Records of the colony
and plantation of New Haven, from 1638 to 1649 Hartford: Printed by
Case, Tiffany and Co., for the editor, 1857, 555 pgs.
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7. Report of the committee
appointed to inquire into the condition of the New Haven burying ground
and to propose a plan for its improvement, New Haven, 1839, 28 pgs.
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8. Thirteen historical discourses
on the completion of two hundred years : from the beginning of the
First Church in New Haven, with an appendix
New Haven: Durrie &
Peck, 1839, Bacon, Leonard, 409 pgs.
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9. History of the South
Congregational Church, New Haven : from its origin in 1852 till January
1, 1865 New Haven, Conn., Hallock, Gerard,, 1865, 307 pgs.
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10. The British invasion
of New Haven, Connecticut : together with some account of their landing
and burning the towns of Fairfield and Norwalk, July, 1779 New Haven, Conn.:
Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor, printers, 1879, c1878, Townshend, Charles
Hervey, 118 pgs.
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11. A historical discourse,
delivered by request before the citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838
: the two hundredth anniversary of the first settlement of the town and
colony New Haven: B. & W. Noyes, 1838, Kingsley, James Luce, 115
pgs.
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| 12. Inventory of the town
and city archives of Connecticut. : New Haven County New Haven, Conn.:
Historical Records Survey, 1938, 199 pgs. |
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