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Deeds, mortgages, releases, and other related documents were recorded by the town clerk and are at the town halls. Most are indexed by grantor and grantee. There is no statewide index. Microfilm copies of many proprietors' and town records from the earliest years to the mid or late '''1800s''' (with some up to the '''1900s''') are available at the Connecticut State Library.
Deeds, mortgages, releases, and other related documents were recorded by the town clerk and are at the town halls. Most are indexed by grantor and grantee. There is no statewide index. Microfilm copies of many proprietors' and town records from the earliest years to the mid or late '''1800s''' (with some up to the '''1900s''') are available at the Connecticut State Library.
*Many online through the  [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=343&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Connecticut%22 Family History Library Catalog]. (Tip: click '''Places within...''' to navigate to county, and again to town.)<noinclude>[[Category:Templates for CT pages]]</noinclude>
 
Many are online through the  [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=343&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Connecticut%22 Family History Library Catalog]. (Tip: click '''Places within...''' to navigate to county, and again to town.)<noinclude>[[Category:Templates for CT pages]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 19:58, 6 April 2022

Deeds, mortgages, releases, and other related documents were recorded by the town clerk and are at the town halls. Most are indexed by grantor and grantee. There is no statewide index. Microfilm copies of many proprietors' and town records from the earliest years to the mid or late 1800s (with some up to the 1900s) are available at the Connecticut State Library.

Many are online through the Family History Library Catalog. (Tip: click Places within... to navigate to county, and again to town.)