The Duck River Cemetery, established as a burial place in 1676, is one of the oldest active cemeteries in Connecticut. It covers more than fifteen acres along the west bank of the meandering Duck River and includes gravestones commemorating a Connecticut governor, prosperous colonial merchants, slaves, distinguished judges, ministers, educators, ship captains, artists, actors, ornithologists, s...
This cemetery is located on 20 Elm Drive, Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Official Website Find a Grave
The first settlers of Guilford, Connecticut came to America as passengers on the Saint John. The company of settlers on the Saint John was led by the Reverend Henry Whitfield , who had been the rector of St. Margaret's at Ockley in Surrey since 1616.They sailed from England on 20 May 1639 under the command of a Captain Richard Russell, and arrived at New Haven (then Quinnipac), Connecticut, bet...
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a 76-acre non-sectarian, non-profit burial ground in the city of New London, Connecticut. Still an active cemetery, Cedar Grove also is the final resting place of many of the city’s most significant citizens, ranging from a noted colonial-era diarist and ship captains from the city’s heyday as a major whaling port, to top elected officials and wealthy Gilded Age industri...
in 1876, the United States Coast Guard Academy (USCGA) is the military academy of the United States Coast Guard. Located in New London, Connecticut, it is the smallest of the five federal service academies. The academy provides education to future Coast Guard officers in one of eight major fields of study.Unlike the other service academies, admission to the academy does not require a congressio...
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...
Western Connecticut State University is a public university in Danbury, Connecticut. It was founded in 1903 as a teacher’s college and is part of the Connecticut State University System. WCSU consists of four schools: the Ancell School of Business, the Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Professional Studies, and the School of Visual and Performing Arts. The university offer...
Our cemetery has been in existence for almost 300 years, and is home to almost 10,000 occupants throughout 16 sections and roughly 84 acres of property between US Route 202 in New Milford, CT, and Great Brook (sometimes referred to as "Butter" Brook). We have tried our best over the years to keep a database of every occupant, both in digital and written format, including a listing of all of our...
Center Cemetery is the oldest of Norfolk’s burial grounds, established in 1757 on Old Colony Road. Here can be found the grave of James Mars, who in 1798 at the age of eight years was the last slave bought and sold in Norfolk. The gravesite is now a stop on the African-American Freedom Trail in Connecticut. Norfolk Historical Society Address: 15 Old Colony Road Norfolk, Litchfield County, ...
This project is for those buried in Center Cemetery, Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Carmel Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, Litchfield County, Connecticut. Find a Grave Hale Collection
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This project is for those who are buried in South Yard Cemetery, Tolland, Connecticut. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located on Greens Farms Road, Westport, Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is also known as Assumption Cemetery and Assumption-Green Farms Cemetery . Find a Grave
This is the Assumption Cemetery on Kings Hwy North located next adjacent to Christ and Holy Trinity Church Cemetery. This is sometimes refered to as the 'Old Catholic Cemetery'. It shares the same name with the larger New Assumption Cemetery located on Greens Farms Road. Roman Catholic cemetery administrated by the Diocese of Bridgeport The cemetery is located on Kings Highway North, at the ...
The entrance to the cemetery is near 2 Church Campground Road (No Mail), Bethel, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located on 71 Lake Avenue Ext., Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Find a Grave
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Connecticut was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and was admitted as a state on January 9, 1788. Before it declared its independence, Connecticut was a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Like most early states, Connecticut had claims to western areas, but did not cede all of its claims during the formation of the country like the other states. It maintained its Western Reserve until 1...
The cemetery is located on Brook Lane, Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Pickett District Cemetery, New Milford, Litchfield County. Connecticut. Find a Grave Roots Web
The cemetery, now called Bethel Cemetery Elmwood Section , is located in Bethel, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Find a Grave
Henrietta Mello Mayer has spent many years researching the descendants of Manuel and Mary Enos Silva. Their many US descendants stem from some of the earliest Portuguese to settle in Stonington, Connecticut, USA. She published her work in a slim volume, titled as this project is named. My family are direct descendants of this line, and the grateful beneficiaries of her work. As there is no curr...
This project is for those who are buried in Aspinwall Cemetery, Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut. Find a Grave CT GenWeb
Triangular in shape, Old North or North Cemetery is located on the east side of Washington Avenue & South of Church Street. It was called "North" Cemetery by the Hale Collection (pages 33-93) in its 1934 inventory for this cemetery. Lately referred to as Old North so as not to be confused with the working cemetery, New North which has been shortened to North and is across the street. The cemet...