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From: "Marilyn Hesse" <>
Subject: Re: [PABEAVER-L] Little Beaver Cemetery - Connecticut deaths
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 18:20:59 -0400
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|----- Original Message -----
|From: "Mark Echelberger" <>
|To: <>
|Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 6:08 PM
|Subject: Re: [PABEAVER-L] Little Beaver Cemetery, Enon Valley, PA
|
|................................I'm still trying to find the
| death records for Joseph R. SENIOR and his wife Hannah in Connecticut. I
| know where they are buried but I do not know in which small town their
| deaths are registered. I've struck out on two towns already. Having
| these names may help if I can get anything to connect them.


Ginny -

The CT State Library in Hartford <http://www.cslib.org/handg.htm > has very
good records which might
have some clues. They include :

"..most Connecticut town vital records, land records, and probate records
from the 1600s to the early 1900s on microfilm; church records from hundreds
of Connecticut churches, most available on microfilm; transcriptions of
family Bible records and cemetery inscriptions; abstracts of newspaper
notices of marriages and deaths; and military records. It holds Federal
census records for Connecticut, 1790-1920 and for the other New England
states, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, 1790-1850 and the Index to New
England Naturalization Petitions on microfilm; and indexes to, and
collections of, published and microfilmed ships' passenger lists and other
immigration records.."

If you can't get there in person, the library will do a limited (1/2 hour)
search of their various indices - $5 for CT residents, $15 for out of state
residents. This is explained at http://www.cslib.org/indexsch.htm .

Good luck in your search.

Marilyn Mills Hesse Windsor, CT, USA




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