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Tolland County, Connecticut

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  • Thomas Clark, of Scituate & Coventry (c.1654 - 1739)
    This Thomas Clark was previously attached as a child of early New England immigrants Thomas Clarke of Westhorpe, Suffolk, England and later Portsmouth, RI and Susanna Ring. However, there is n...
  • Martha Gunn (1803 - 1880)
    Martha (Colburn) Gunn was the daughter of Amasa and Experience (Lyon) Colburn. She was the 3rd wife of William Gunn. Abigail Gunn was his 1st wife. She died May 16 [17], 1816. Phila Gunn was his 2nd wi...
  • Capt Seth Dunham (1741 - 1808)
    Patriot of the American Revolution DUNHAM, SETH Ancestor #: A034628 Service: CONNECTICUT Rank(s): LIEUTENANT Birth: 7-4-1741 MANSFIELD CONNECTICUT Death: 5- -1808 Service Description: 1) SGT,LEX ALAR...
  • Pvt Stephen Dunham (1761 - 1855)
    Patriot of the American Revolution DUNHAM, STEPHEN Ancestor #: A034636 Service: CONNECTICUT Rank(s): PRIVATE Birth: 4-30-1761 MANSFIELD CONNECTICUT Death: 1-11-1855 COVENTRY CONNECTICUT Service Descri...
  • Lucy Abigail Hopper (1819 - bef.1888)
    Page 381 Curator's note : The text continues with the documentation of Stakely case, which is not relevant to the dates of death for Lucy Hopper and her niece, Sarah Hopper. -- Jessica Marie Ge...

This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Tolland County, Connecticut.

Tolland County is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of the 2020 census, its population was 149,788. It is incorporated into 13 towns and was originally formed on 13 October 1785 from portions of eastern Hartford County and western Windham County.

The county is included in the Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Counties in Connecticut have no governmental function; all legal power is vested in the state, city and town governments. The office of High Sheriff in Connecticut counties was officially abolished by ballot in 2000, and corrections and court services were transferred to the state marshals. Tolland County has the same boundaries as the Tolland Judicial District. On June 6, 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau formally recognized Connecticut's nine councils of governments as county equivalents instead of the state's eight counties. Connecticut's county governments were disbanded in 1960, and the councils of governments took over some of the local governmental functions. Connecticut's eight historical counties continue to exist in name only, and are no longer considered for statistical purposes.

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of Connecticut

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