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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Charles R. Hale directed a project about 1932-5 to record cemetery inscriptions in 2,269 Connecticut cemeteries. Newspaper death and marriage notices were abstracted for the years 1755 to 1865-6 (except for the Danbury Times ending in 1900). The state typed and bound the inscriptions and abstracts, then created separate marriage and death name indexes on slips of paper.[1] |