Southington Vital Records
CT Vital Records Information Page - Where to write for vitals
Birth Records
Miscellaneous Vital and Baptism records taken from "The History of
Southington" covering the years 1728 - 1755.
Southington, Hartford Co., CT, Baptisms, 1st Congregational Church, 1780-1836
Marriage Records
Southington, Hartford Co., CT, Marriages, 1st Congregational Church, 1780-1836
Death Records
Obituaries of Southington 1900-1923
Obituary Index - Click CT -- Hartford -- Southington
Southington, Hartford Co., CT, Deaths, 1st Congregational Church, 1780-1836
Misc.
Records
CT Vital Record Database - Very extensive and well put together site for CT (and more!) research
Early Governors of Connecticut
Farmington Church Records Late 1600 - Farmington is the parent city to: Berlin, Bristol, *Southington*, Avon, Burlington, Plainville, and New Britain. Southington officially became its own town in 1779.
Farmington New Britain Parish Tax List 1772
Farmington Soldiers in the Civil War
Farmington, Hartford Co., CT, Great Swamp Parish 1705-1717Farmington, Hartford Co., CT, South Congregational Church of New Britian, 1842
Southington Founding Fathers (1) - Samuel Woodruff and Nathan Lewis
Southington Founding Fathers (2) - Stephen Barnes
Southington
Founding Fathers (3) - John Cowles and Gideon Dunham
Southington Founding Fathers (4) - Nathan Lewis's line with more generations back (starting at William Lewis b 1591)
Descendents of Rev. Benjamin Chapman - Pastor of Third Church in Farmington, CT (Southington) March 17, 1756
Descendents of Rev. Jeremiah Curtiss - Rev. Jeremiah Curtiss was the first pastor of the Congregational Church of Southington, CT
Colonial CT Record 1636 - 1776
CT Vital Records for Lithuanians
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