Connecticut
GenealogyMiddlesex County was established in 1785 from Hartford, New London and New Haven
Click Here Middlesex County Cemeteries This site has published burial records for several Middlesex County Cemeteries. They would like the public to contribute records of burials to the site.
Jane Devlin has developed a new mailing list for Middlesex County and it is now available on RootsWeb. To subscribe in MAIL mode send a message to:
CTMIDDLE-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the word subscribe.
For DIGEST mode use the address:
CTMIDDLE-D-request@rootsweb.com
Either version will work best if there is no subject added and nothing in the message portion other than the word subscribe.
Middlesex County Resources and Lookup
Volunteers
If you have any reference books or CDs on this county and would like to volunteer to do lookups, please let me know. Harry Walden
When requesting a lookup, please follow these guidelines:
LOOK UPS
December 6, 2005, Deborah Hanna has the book, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1650-1990; The history of a river port town by Robert Owen Decker, pub. 1991 by the Cromwell Historical Society and is willing to do lookups in it. Email her at: Deborah Hanna
February 20, 2005, Linda has recently acquired the book "Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800" and is willing to do lookups from the book for: Saybrook, March 16, 1726 to August 28, 1799 and Cromwell, October 10, 1738 to February 2, 1800. Linda
February 11, 2005, Jodi Brazal has volunteered to do lookups in East Hampton. Jodi is willing to do cemetery lookups and still photos, town records, etc. In East Hampton. Jodi Brazal
PROFESSIONAL RESEARCHERS
44 Oriole Rd.
East Haddam, CT
06423-1543
(860) 873-3330
http://hometown.aol.com/ancestorconnect/
Description: Connecticut Ancestor Connections provides professional historical and genealogical research services to individuals or groups. Deborah (Pelletier) Tajmajer has a Bachelor of Arts degree in history (BA) and is a member of the Connecticut Professional Genealogical Council and Association of Professional Genealogists (APG). A sample of services provided: Access to vital records (birth, marriage and death) at Connecticut repositories including probate, land and census records, creates computerized family-trees, and assist applicants with lineage and heritage societies paperwork. She offers genealogy classes through adult education programs. Private tutoring or project consultation is also available. See the website link above for more details.
Middlesex County Links
If you would like to volunteer to coordinate the resources of any of the
towns listed below, please e-mail me for info.
Harry Walden
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Middlesex County Town Selection List |
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Parent Town |
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1836 |
Saybrook |
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1838 |
Killingworth |
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1851 |
Middletown |
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1635 |
Name Saybrook until 1947 |
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1708 |
None |
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1734 |
Haddam |
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1767 |
Middletown (Name Chatham until 1915) |
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1852 |
Saybrook (name Old Saybrook 1852-1854) |
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1668 |
None |
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1667 |
None |
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1866 |
Middletown |
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1651 |
None |
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1841 |
East Hampton |
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1852 |
Old Saybrook/Essex |
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1840 |
Saybrook |
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http://dunhamwilcox.net/~jdevlin
Jane Devlin has
done an outstanding job of creating a site. This site has many records that pertain
to Middlesex County. It is continually being updated, so check back often. Some
of the information is the posting of the Barbour Collection just to name some.
Mortimer
Cemetery Coralynn Brown has photo-copied the Mortimer Cemetery in
Middletown and it is posted at this location.
Click Here
Tom Bombaci, Jr.'s page. Some Middlesex County surnames
Click Here Chuck Arnold's
page on Northeast Arnolds
Click Here Godfrey Memorial Library in
Middletown, Ct. An excellent source for Genealogical research in Connecticut
Click Here Back to the Connecticut
USGenWeb Project
Last updated:
July 13, 2008