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To accomplish this massive project, Barbour instructed several genealogists to abstract what they judged to be the best extant vital records in most pre-1850 Connecticut towns. These abstractions and similar information already published for other towns were typed onto printed forms. These form sheets were then cut, producing 12 small slips from each sheet. The slips for towns not previously published were then alphabetized and the information was typed a second time on large sheets of rag paper, which were bound into a separate volume for each town. The slips for all towns plus private records collected by the Connecticut State Library were then interfiled, forming a statewide alphabetized slip index of most surviving records to about 1850. Thus there are two parts of the Barbour Collection: the slip index and bound volumes for individual towns.<ref name=":0" />  
To accomplish this massive project, Barbour instructed several genealogists to abstract what they judged to be the best extant vital records in most pre-1850 Connecticut towns. These abstractions and similar information already published for other towns were typed onto printed forms. These form sheets were then cut, producing 12 small slips from each sheet. The slips for towns not previously published were then alphabetized and the information was typed a second time on large sheets of rag paper, which were bound into a separate volume for each town. The slips for all towns plus private records collected by the Connecticut State Library were then interfiled, forming a statewide alphabetized slip index of most surviving records to about 1850. Thus there are two parts of the Barbour Collection: the slip index and bound volumes for individual towns.<ref name=":0" />  


Both identify the book and page where the original information can and should be found.<ref name=":0" />
'''Films. '''They has been microfilmed on 98 films as the ''{{FHL|295370|title-id|disp=Barbour Collection: Connecticut Vital Records Prior to 1850}}'', available at the Family History Library and online at FamilySearch.org. The film collection is alphabetical by surname. The more original and extensive slip index is on films 2,887 through 2,966 and 2.984. The individual books are on films 2,967 through 2,983.


The Barbour Collection is incomplete and known to contain some errors.<ref>Kip Sperry, ''Connecticut Sources for Family Historians and Genealogists'' (Logan, Utah: Everton Pub., 1980), 92. ({{FHL|228560|item|disp=FHL Book 974.6 D23s}})[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6940140 WorldCat entry].</ref>  
Both forms of abstraction identify the book and page where the original information can and should be found. As Barbour explains in his introduction to each bound volume: "The cards on which this list is based have not been compared with the original and doubtless errors exist."<ref>Lucius B. Barbour, ''Connecticut Vital Records: Avon, 1830-1851'' (Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1927) page after title page. FHL film 2,967) Digital images online at FamilySearch,org and AmericanAncestors,org.</ref> <ref name=":0" /><ref>Kip Sperry, ''Connecticut Sources for Family Historians and Genealogists'' (Logan, Utah: Everton Pub., 1980), 92. ({{FHL|228560|item|disp=FHL Book 974.6 D23s}})[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6940140 WorldCat entry].</ref>


'''Internet. '''The Barbour Collection is at least partially available on the Internet from two major sources.&nbsp; First, the births are listed for free as part of the FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/igi International Genealogical Index]. Second, [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&f2=Barbour+Collection&gskw=&f21=&f30=&f11=&rg_f10__date=&rs_f10__date=0&f26=&ctx=%2FMercury%2FPages%2FCardCatListBoolean.aspx&ccType=search&db=dbatitles&ti=5561&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=mp-dbatitles&gst=&so=3&_F0003A49=1 Ancestry.com] ($), a subscription site, has indexed the 252,432 births, 218,569 marriages, and 56,008 deaths. Note: The index at Ancestry.com is incomplete.<br>
'''Internet. '''The Barbour Collection is at least partially available on the Internet from two major sources.&nbsp; First, the births are listed for free as part of the FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/igi International Genealogical Index]. Second, [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&f2=Barbour+Collection&gskw=&f21=&f30=&f11=&rg_f10__date=&rs_f10__date=0&f26=&ctx=%2FMercury%2FPages%2FCardCatListBoolean.aspx&ccType=search&db=dbatitles&ti=5561&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=mp-dbatitles&gst=&so=3&_F0003A49=1 Ancestry.com] ($), a subscription site, has indexed the 252,432 births, 218,569 marriages, and 56,008 deaths. Note: The index at Ancestry.com is incomplete.<br>'''Books. '''This collection is also available&nbsp;as a 55 volume set of books&nbsp;compiled by Lorraine Cook White, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/31158306 Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, 55 vols]''. (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1994-2002)[{{FHL|107402|title-id|disp=FHL Book 974.6 V2wL}}]. This format is arranged by town, and then alphabetical by surname.
 
'''Films. '''It has been microfilmed on 98 films as the ''{{FHL|295370|title-id|disp=Barbour Collection: Connecticut Vital Records Prior to 1850}}'' and is available at the Family History Library. The film collection is alphabetical by surname.
 
'''Books. '''This collection is also available&nbsp;as a 55 volume set of books&nbsp;compiled by Lorraine Cook White, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/31158306 Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, 55 vols]''. (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1994-2002)[{{FHL|107402|title-id|disp=FHL Book 974.6 V2wL}}]. This format is arranged by town, and then alphabetical by surname.  


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