

This project is for those that were born, lived, and died in Hartford County, Connecticut.= Wikipedia =
The cemetery is located on Spencer Street & Cemetery Road in Manchester, Hartford County, Connecticut. Find a Grave
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the largest city in the Capitol Planning Region, and core city of the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since the 2010 United States census have indicated that Hartford is the fourth-largest city in Connecticut with a 2...
The first acre of of land for East Cemetery was deeded by Thomas Pitkin to the Town of Hartford in 1751. The area was incorporated into East Hartford in 1783 and subsequently into Manchester in 1823, Additional purchases of land in 1843, 1856, 1867, 1896, 1925 and 1955 expanded the cemetery to its present 51 acres. It is the second oldest and largest cemetery in Manchester. Interment.net E...
This cemetery is located on 49 Pound Street, Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut. Find a Grave Roots Web
College=Trinity College is a private liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut. Founded in 1823, it is the second-oldest college in the state of Connecticut after Yale University. Coeducational since 1969, the college enrolls 2,300 students. Trinity offers 38 majors and 26 minors, with a student to faculty ratio of 10:1.The college is a member of the New England Small College Athletic Confe...
This cemetery is located on Lewis Street, Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut and was established in 1822. Find a Grave Roots Web
The Old North Cemetery is a cemetery on Main Street in the Clay-Arsenal neighborhood north of downtown Hartford, Connecticut. It was established in 1807, and was the city's second municipal cemetery. It was the principal burying ground for the city's elites for many years, and has a fine collection of 19th-century funerary art. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.[...
This project is for those buried in Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. Find a Grave Billion Graves
Spring Grove Cemetery 2035 Main Street Hartford Connecticut 06120 USA Find a Grave: Find a Grave then enter the memorial number Ainsley, Mary Frances (nee Leonard) (1853-1940): Find A Grave Memorial# 88230503 Leonard, Harriet (nee Benden) (1816-1891): Find A Grave Memorial # 88230096 MacGregor, Emily Rose (nee Leonard) (1847-1910): Find A Grave Memorial # 124285942 MacGregor, James...
Zion Hill Cemetery was known originally as Zion's Hill Cemetery. Established in the 1840s on what was then farmland, the cemetery was expanded southward in the early 1900s to encompass an area called Mount Pleasant. The cemetery has one of the highest elevations within the city of Hartford. The southern edge of the cemetery abuts the campus of Trinity College. Within the 24-acre bounds of Zion...
Contact Hartland Town Hall, 22 South Road, East Hartland, Hartford County, Connecticut 06027 (860) 653-0285 The graves and surviving markers from Cole Cemetery , Hartland Hollow Cemetery , Newton Cemetery and Tiffany Farm Cemetery were moved here in 1936 for the creation of the Barkhamsted Reservoir. The Hale Collection contains transcriptions of the markers in their original 1933 locations. ...
THE OLDEST HISTORIC SITE IN Hartford is the Ancient Burying Ground, adjacent to Center Church, founded by Rev. Thomas Hooker and built in 1636. As the city’s first cemetery, all who died at the time were interred here. The earliest surviving gravestone dates from 1648. As was the custom in those times, burials were randomly placed regardless of family relationship. Gravediggers would use metal...
Central Connecticut State University is a public university in New Britain, Connecticut. Founded in 1849 as the State Normal School, CCSU is Connecticut's oldest publicly funded university. CCSU is made up of four schools: the Ammon College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences; the School of Business; the School of Education and Professional Studies; and the School of Engineering, Science, and T...
This project is for early families and people who lived in Enfield, Connecticut. ==Enfield was originally inhabited by the Pocomtuc tribe, and contained their two villages of Scitico and Nameroke. Though land grants were first granted in 1674, no one attempted to settle what is known as Enfield until 1679 when the Pease Brothers of Robert and John II, settlers from Salem, Massachusetts came in ...
The Hartford Dark Blues were a 19th-century baseball team. The team was based in Hartford, Connecticut.* Brooklyn Hartfords (1877) * Hartford Dark Blues (1874-1876) *
with Kent family of Suffield, we'll collect, clean up, "MP," and write good profiles About Me narratives for the early families of Suffield, Connecticut. Please email Hatte Blejer or any of the collaborators to join the project if you are interested.The list from the above website is shown below. Feel free to add any additional families who settled early in Suffield, certainly those before 1800...
About 30 heads of households settled in Farmington before 1655. Most of Farmington’s first settlers were men of modest though respectable rank in England – husbandmen, artisans, and yeomen, but among the first proprietors of the town (men who owned land but didn’t actually become settled inhabitants) men of gentry status in England and of the highest rank in the new colony, such as were Edward ...