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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
=== Statewide Records and Resources ===
===Church Records===
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/577144?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''The Church of England in pre-Revolutionary Connecticut : new documents and letters concerning the loyalist clergy and the plight of their surviving church''] edited by Kenneth Walter Cameron. (Hartford, Connecticut : Transcendental Books, 1976).
 
=== 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''.
* '''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.
* '''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.
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