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Town records generally begin with the founding of the town and are kept to the present. Many of the original town records are in the town clerks' offices. Some are at the Connecticut State Library. An excellent inventory of Connecticut local records is Nelson P. Mead, "Public Archives of Connecticut: County, Probate, and Local Records," in ''Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1906'', Volume 2, pp. 53-127 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1908; FHL book 973 C4ah; film 896557).  
Town records generally begin with the founding of the town and are kept to the present. Many of the original town records are in the town clerks' offices. Some are at the Connecticut State Library. An excellent inventory of Connecticut local records is Nelson P. Mead, "Public Archives of Connecticut: County, Probate, and Local Records," in ''Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1906'', Volume 2, pp. 53-127 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1908; FHL book 973 C4ah; film 896557).  


The Family History Library has microfilms of many Connecticut town records from the creation of the town to the early 1920s.<br>
The Family History Library has microfilms of many Connecticut town records from the creation of the town to the early 1920s.
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