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Barbour Connecticut Town Records Newtown Norht Branford North Haven Genealogy

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    The Barbour  Collection of Connecticut Vital Town Records
    Volume 31
    Newtown 1711-1852
    North Branford 1831-1854
    North Haven 1786-1854
    Softbound    volume  totaling
    286
    pages. Book  is in new condition. Just what you need  for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
    Covering 137 Connecticut towns      and comprising 14,333 typed pages, the Barbour Collection of Connecticut      birth, marriage, and death records to about 1850 was the life work of Lucius      Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Examiner of Public Records from 1911 to 1934.      This present series, under the general editorship of Lorraine Cook White, is      a town-by-town transcription of Barbour's celebrated collection of vital      records, one of the last great manuscript collections to be published. Each      volume in the series contains the birth, marriage, and death records of one      or more Connecticut towns. Entries are listed in alphabetical order by town      (also in alphabetical order) and give, typically, name, date of event, names      of parents, names of children, names of both spouses, and sometimes such      items as age, occupation, and place of residence.
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    Norma Rutledge, Grammer and Marion Day Mullins
    Softbound  volume  totaling
    55
    pages. Book  is in good  condition. Per the publisher;
    Washington County originally embraced all of what is now  Tennessee, but in 1790, perhaps earlier, it embraced the present northeast  counties of Carter, Washington, and Unicoi. These Washington County marriage  records are arranged chronologically from September 19, 1787 to December 31,  1840 and name a total of about 4,500 men and women. Additional information  includes the exact date of the bond and the name of the bondsman. All  names--brides, grooms, and bondsmen--are listed in alphabetical order in the  index for quick and easy reference.
    Just what you need  for genealogy research.
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