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Many records from the colonial era in New England were kept at the town or county level. Search the catalog at the town or county level to locate those records.

History

The Dutch were the first to establish a settlement in Connecticut at Hartford (Suckiaug) in 1633. British Massachusetts settlers began migrating into Connecticut in the 1630s. Settlers from Watertown, MA moved to Wethersfield (Pyquag) in 1634. Settlers from Plymouth and Dorchester, MA moved into Windsor (Mattaneaug) in 1635. In 1635, Puritans from Newtown, Cambridge, England emigrated to Hartford. In 1646, settlers independently founded New London (Nameaug).

Quinnipiac (New Haven) was founded in 1638. The New Haven Colony included several shoreline towns:

  • Guilford (Menunketuck, 1639)
  • Milford (Wepawaug, 1639)
  • Southold, Long Island (1640)
  • Stamford (Rippowam, 1641)
  • Branford (Totoket, 1644)

In 1662, an English Royal charter established Connecticut as a separate colony from Massachusetts and the New Haven Colony was absorbed into Connecticut. Long Island towns became part of New York.[1]

Earliest Church Records Earliest Land Records Earliest Court Records Earliest Newspapers
1636 1635 1636 1755

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Resources

Church Records

Court Records

  • General Court Records (1636-1818): Known as the General Assembly, the highest state court during the colonial era with civil and criminal jurisdiction. Records from these courts have been transcribed from The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut.
  • Particular Court (1638-1666): All types of cases, including appeals from town courts. These include The Public Records and abstracted in Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society. Vol. 22. Records of the Particular Court of Connecticut, 1639-1663 (Hartford: Connecticut Historical Society, 1928, film 0897077). See probate districts for more information.
  • Court of Assistants and Superior Court (1669-1715, 1715-): The Court of Assistants handled major civil and criminal cases. It was called the Court of Assistants, Superior Court, from 1687-1715 and was replaced by the country superior courts in 1715.
  • County Courts of Quarter Courts (1666-1855): This court handled civil, criminal, chancery, and divorce proceedings.
  • Town courts (1630s-): Justice of the Peace courts handled cases without a town court.[3]

The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, 1636-1776, Transcribed and Published in Accordance with a Resolution of the General Assembly. 15 Vols. (Hartford: Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Co., 1850-90, fiche 6051120). This series contains the following:

  • Vol. 1 General and Particular courts, 1636-49; General Court, 1650-65; wills and inventories, 1640-49; code of laws, General Court, 1650
  • Vol. 2 Charter of Connecticut; General Court, 1665-77; journal and correspondence of the Council, 1675-77
  • Vol. 3 Records of the colony of Connecticut, 1678-89; extracts from the records of the United Colonies of New England, 1652-84
  • Vol. 4 Colony records, 1689-1706; Council journal, 1696-98
  • Vol. 5 Colony records, 1706-16; Council Journal, 1710-17
  • Vol. 6 Colony records, 1717-25; Council Journal, 1717-26
  • Vol. 7 Colony records, 1726-35; Council Journal, 1726-28
  • Vol. 8 Colony records, 1735-43
  • Vol. 9 Colony records, 1744-50
  • Vol. 10 Colony records, 1751-57
  • Vol. 11 Colony records, 1757-62
  • Vol. 12 Colony records, 1762-67
  • Vol. 13 Colony records, 1768-72; Council Journal, 1770-72
  • Vol. 14 Colony records, 1772-75; Susquehannah case (1774): respecting the boundaries of this colony and the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania; Norwich, 1774; inhabitants in the colony, 1774; Hartford, 1774; New London, 1775
  • Vol. 15 Colony records, 1775-76; journal of the Council of Safety, 1775-76; some council proceedings, 1663-1710[4]

New Haven Colony

Before the New Haven Colony joined the Connecticut Colony, the administration records were kept separately.

Connecticut Archives

The Connecticut Archives, ca 1629-1829, is a collection of records from the General Assembly, the Governor and Council, and other colony or state officials. These records are mostly arranged chronologically and in 27 different broad topics. Indexes are available online, and Microfilm copies of the original records are available through inter-library loan. The collections are the following:

Earliest Newspapers:

  • Connecticut Gazette (1755-1812)
  • Connecticut Journal (1767-1835)
  • Hartford Courant (1764-1865)
  • New London Gazette (1765-1836)
  • New London Summary, or Weekly Advertiser (1758-1763)
  • Norwich Packet (1773-1812)[5]

Probate Districts

Probate districts comprised several towns and often crossed county boundaries. These were the only districts created before 1775:

County Records and Resources

The following are the only county court records that have been filmed:

References

  1. Christina K. Schaefer, Genealogical encyclopedia of the colonial Americas : a complete digest of the records of all the countries of the Western Hemisphere (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1998), 201. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FS Catalog book 929.11812 D26 1998
  2. Christina K. Schaefer, Genealogical encyclopedia of the colonial Americas : a complete digest of the records of all the countries of the Western Hemisphere (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1998), 183, 192. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FS Catalog book 929.11812 D26 1998
  3. Christina K. Schaefer, Genealogical encyclopedia of the colonial Americas : a complete digest of the records of all the countries of the Western Hemisphere (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1998), 201-202. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FS Catalog book 929.11812 D26 1998
  4. Christina K. Schaefer, Genealogical encyclopedia of the colonial Americas : a complete digest of the records of all the countries of the Western Hemisphere (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1998), 202. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FS Catalog book 929.11812 D26 1998
  5. Christina K. Schaefer, Genealogical encyclopedia of the colonial Americas : a complete digest of the records of all the countries of the Western Hemisphere (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1998), 204. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FS Catalog book 929.11812 D26 1998