History of the Colony of New Haven to Its Absorption Into Connecticut, المجلد 1Heritage Books, 1989 - 767 من الصفحات A comprehensive account of the development of the six towns that comprised the Colony: Branford, Guilford, Milford, New Haven, Stamford and Southold (LI), ending with their absorption into Connecticut in 1664. There is a large amount of biographical data woven into the main text. Has about 130 pages of genealogical data for the towns mentioned above plus Stratford, Fairfield, Norwalk, New London and Saybrook. |
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE SEATING OF THE MEETING | 3 |
EVENTS WHICH INFLUENCED SOME OF THE FIRST PLANTERS | 28 |
NEW HAVEN IN 1641 | 44 |
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