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A timeline of key events and information on where to find historical information of Connecticut.  | A timeline of key events and information on where to find historical information of [[Connecticut]].  | ||
== Timeline<br   | == Timeline<br> ==  | ||
The following important events in the history of Connecticut affected political jurisdictions, family movements, and record keeping:  | The following important events in the history of Connecticut affected political jurisdictions, family movements, and record keeping:  | ||
'''1633-1636:  | '''1633-1636:''' Puritans from [[Massachusetts]] established settlements on the Connecticut River at Windsor, Wethersfield, and Hartford.  | ||
'''1638:  | '''1638:'''The New Haven colony was established. New London was founded soon after.  | ||
'''1662:  | '''1662:''' A British royal charter established Connecticut as a colony separate from Massachusetts.  | ||
'''1740:  | '''1740:''' By this date all of present-day Connecticut had been settled and organized into incorporated towns, the basic governing units.  | ||
'''1786-1800'''<nowiki>:  | '''1786-1800'''<nowiki>: Connecticut relinquished its claims to western lands, except for the Wyoming Valley in [[Pennsylvania]] which Connecticut claimed until 1799, and the Western Reserve in [[Ohio]] which it claimed until 1800. Connecticut settlers remained in both areas.</nowiki>  | ||
'''1788:  | '''1788:''' Connecticut ratified the Constitution to become a state.  | ||
'''1840s:  | '''1840s:''' As the factory system developed, thousands of foreign laborers began moving into Connecticut.  | ||
'''1861-1865:  | '''1861-1865:''' Connecticut furnished 60,000 troops to the Union Army during the Civil War.  | ||
== Histories of Connecticut State<br   | == Histories of Connecticut State<br> ==  | ||
In addition, an especially helpful source for studying the history of Connecticut is Charles W. Burpee's, Burpee's ''The Story of Connecticut,'' Four Volumes. (New York: American Historical Company, 1939; FHL book 974.6 H2b).  | In addition, an especially helpful source for studying the history of Connecticut is Charles W. Burpee's, Burpee's ''The Story of Connecticut,'' Four Volumes. (New York: American Historical Company, 1939; FHL book 974.6 H2b).  | ||
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'''http://www.cslib.org/history.htm'''  | '''http://www.cslib.org/history.htm'''  | ||
== Contents<br   | == Contents<br> ==  | ||
Histories are great sources of genealogical information. Many contain biographical information about individuals who lived in the area, including  | Histories are great sources of genealogical information. Many contain biographical information about individuals who lived in the area, including  | ||
* Parents' names  | * Parents' names  | ||
* Maiden names of women<br   | * Maiden names of women<br>  | ||
* Place of birth, death, or marriage <br   | * Place of birth, death, or marriage <br>  | ||
* Occupation  | * Occupation  | ||
* Migration  | * Migration  | ||
* Military service  | * Military service  | ||
* Descendants <br   | * Descendants <br>  | ||
== Where to find histories<br   | == Where to find histories<br> ==  | ||
To find local histories in the Family History Library, do various '''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp Place Searches in the Family History Library Catalog]''' using your ancestor's town, county, state, or country as the search terms.  | To find local histories in the Family History Library, do various '''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp Place Searches in the Family History Library Catalog]''' using your ancestor's town, county, state, or country as the search terms.  | ||
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