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  Killingly, Connecticut Biographies
Jonathan Aldrich was born in 1840 in Killingly, and is a son of Jonathan and Abigail Aldrich.
Simeon Danielson was born in 1840 in Killingly.
Lysander Warren, born in 1815 in Killingly, is a son of Dyer and Minerva (Durfee) Warren.
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 Organization of Killingly, Connecticut
James Danielson, one of the early and enterprising settlers of Killingly, laid out a burial ground between the rivers, on his land, and was himself the first one to be buried in it.
Killingly was greatly disturbed in 1759, by the discovery of a gang of counterfeiters within her borders, engaged "in the vile crime of aiding in making counterfeit bills of credit." A son of one of her most respectable citizens was implicated in this affair, convicted, and sentenced to perpetual confinement.
Instead of winding westward around the base of Killingly hill, it was now carried " to a heap of stones on a rock upon the hill," facilitating settlement on this beautiful eminence.
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 Family History of J. Rod Rood - roog21 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Matty ROOD was born in 1770 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.
Agustus ROOD was born on 16 Aug 1791 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.
Eliza ROOD was born on 21 Jul 1793 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.
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 Killingly, Connecticut
Killingly's first known settler was Richard Evens, who came from Rehobeth, MA in 1693.
At the time of incorporation the borders of Killingly extended from Plainfield CT to the Massachusetts line and included what is now Thompson and much of Putnam.
Chamberlain is buried in Killingly, but his identification tag was found last month in a Confederate submarine that sank near Charleston, S.C, in 1864.
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 rea genealogy - pafg19 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sarah Joslin was born on 14 Mar 1743 in Killingly, Connecticut.
Deborah Joslin was born in 1755 in Killingly, Connecticut.
Esther Joslin was born on 17 Sep 1759 in Killingly, Connecticut.
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 rea genealogy - pafg09 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Rachel Plank was born in 1735 in Thompson, Windham, Connecticut.
Deborah Plank was born in 1737 in Thompson, Windham, Connecticut.
Rachel Plank was born in 1745 in Thompson, Windham, Connecticut.
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 Connecticut Roads: Killingly
In the city of Danielson (town of Killingly), bordering Rhode Island, US 6 is in pretty good shape: a long four-lane section, much of it divided, with a fully controlled interchange at I-395 and another easily overlooked "super 2" interchange at the Danielson Pike.
In the late 1950s, as the Connecticut Turnpike opened, the state was already planning a "Route 12 relocation": a freeway paralleling Route 12 into Massachusetts.
In 1992, US 6 west of the rotary was widened to four lanes, and in 1996, the state revamped the 6/12 overlap, this time with conventional signalized intersections and a continuous four-lane profile for US 6.
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 Northeast Connecticut Chamber of Commerce
The Town of Killingly was traversed by Native Americans prior to colonization.
When Killingly was incorporated as a Town in 1708, its borders extended from Plainfield to Massachusetts and included what is now Thompson and much of Putnam.
Killingly was at the forefront during the industrial revolution.
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 Ancestors of Shelby Jean Marie Allen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Daniel married Elizabeth Whitmore on 2 Dec 1762 in Killingly, Windham County, CT. Elizabeth was born on 28 Aug 1742 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, was christened on 29 Aug 1742 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, died on 16 Sep 1806 in Waterford, Washington, Ohio at age 64, and was buried in Beverly, Washington, Ohio.
Elizabeth Whitmore, daughter of Ephraim Whitmore and Elizabeth Spring, was born on 28 Aug 1742 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, was christened on 29 Aug 1742 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, died on 16 Sep 1806 in Waterford, Washington, Ohio at age 64, and was buried in Beverly, Washington, Ohio.
Elizabeth married Daniel Davis on 2 Dec 1762 in Killingly, Windham County, CT. Daniel was born on 12 Oct 1742 in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts and died on 4 Nov 1807 in Waterford Twp, Washington, Ohio at age 65.
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 Town-USA Killingly Connecticut
The town of Killingly in north Connecticut on the Rhode Island border, covers 50 square miles and is the home to approximately 15,940 residents.
Killingly was first settled in 1700 and it was originally called Aspinock.
Although the area's economy was devastated in the 1950's with the closure of six large curtain factories, the competition of the Connecticut Turnpike revitalized the town and today it is a commercial center producing everything from surgical supplies to electric insulation to potato chips.
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 Okey Family Genealogy: Ninth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Bathsheba Alton (#122) was born Killingly or Thompson, Windham Cty., Connecticut October 15, 1755.
Hannah Alton (#126) was born Killingly or Thompson, Windham Cty., Connecticut 1762.
Jesse Alton (#128) was born Killingly or Thompson, Windham Cty., Connecticut November 30, 1769.
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B-6) The State of Connecticut has become a significant importer of electric power because of the recent closures of Connecticut Yankee and Millstone 1 nuclear units and outages of Millstone nuclear units 2 and 3.
Under the same assumptions, Connecticut is expected to need approximately an additional 1,389 MW by 2001 to maintain reliability of the state’s bulk power system.
The Town of Killingly Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission issued a permit for the proposed facility without restrictions for a 200-foot buffer between disturbed and regulated areas, as specified by local regulations.
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 Killingly on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Killingly, Conn.-Based Cell Phone Material Maker Sees Sales, Earnings Rise.
Killingly, Conn., dam profits from Democratic convention in Boston.
Killingly, Conn.-Based Rogers Corp. Doubles First-Quarter Net Income.
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 Killingly, Connecticut CT, town profile (Windham County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Connecticut > All counties > Windham County > Killingly
Killingly, CT Killingly is a town in Windham County, in the Willimantic metro area.
Killingly is on the Quinebaug River, at the Rhode Island border
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 Brown Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Nathaniel Brown was born April 22, 1688 in Killingly, Connecticut, and died abt.
Briant Brown was born February 7, 1745 in Killingly, Connecticut, and died February 15, 1798 in Windsor, Vermont.
James Dunbar Brown was born August 9, 1767 in Killingly, Connecticut, and died January 6, 1805 in Windsor, Vermont.
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 buckfamily
From somewhat meagre and unsatisfactory records in Connecticut the establisment of the family at Thompson and its connection.
He settled at Thompson, Connecticut, where his four children were born, as follows : Richard, who was a soldier in ehe war of 1812, was in Captain Solomon Sikes' company stationed at New London; Amy; Barney and Aaron (twins); Barney married Amy Sprague, of Thompson, Connecticut.
William Henry, born August 20, 1848, at Thompson, Connecticut married, 1867, Ellen White, at Killingly, Connecticut and had two children: Marcus, born 1871, and Elmer White, born 1873, both of whom reside in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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 Bingham family history - Perry genealogy
Sarah Perry, daughter of David and Anna (Bliss) Perry, born in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, 20 October 1764, died 17 February 1831; marriedElisha Warner Bingham, son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Warner) Bingham.
In Killingly, said David: "I followed shoe-making, made a comfortable living by it, and soon was able to buy a few acres of land, upon which I erected tan-works -- had a pretty good run of custom, and the inhabitants assisted all they could.
Sylvanus Perry (Captain), born in Easton, Bristol, Massachusetts, 9 September 1743; died in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, 5 October 1821; married (1), 4 April 1770, Rebecca Bliss, daughter of John and Rebecca (Whitaker) Bliss, born 20 December 1744 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died 5 July 1788.
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 Town Council Meeting Minutes July 12, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
A PUBLIC HEARING of the Town Council shall be held, pursuant to Section 506 of the Killingly Town Charter, in the Town Meeting Room of the Killingly Town Hall, 172 Main Street in Killingly, Connecticut, on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at 7:15 p.m.
Whereas, Stepfamily Day is enhanced by our strong commitment to support the stepfamilies of the Town of Killingly and our nation in their mission to raise their children, create strong family structures to support the individual members of the family, instill in them a sense of responsibility to all extended family members.
Whereas, the Town of Killingly, and our nation has been blessed by thousands upon thousands of loving stepparents and stepchildren who are daily reminders of the joy, trials, and triumphs of the stepfamily experience and of the boundless love contained in the bond between all types of parents and children.
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 Town Council Meeting Minutes 2-8-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The tract of land is located on the southern most portion of the Killingly Industrial Park expansion area, known as 141 Louisa Viens Drive, Dayville, CT. The option payment shall be $22,400 for year one, with an extension for year two for an additional payment of $11,200.
The regular meeting of the Killingly Town Council was held Tuesday, February 8, 2005, at 7:30, p.m.
Upon approval of this ordinance by the voters, the Killingly Permanent Commission on Public Buildings is authorized to determine the scope and particulars of the project, and may reduce or modify the scope of the project, and the entire appropriation may be spent on the project as so reduced or modified.
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 Descendants of Thomas Cutler
Abigail Robbins b: 1719 d: 1791 in Killingly, Connecticut.............
6 Hannah Cutler b: December 24, 1738 in Killingly, Connecticut d: in Killingly, Connecticut................
6 Hannah Cutler b: December 05, 1747 in Killingly, Connecticut d: December 25, 1753 in Killingly, Connecticut.............
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 Welcome to the Northeastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce
Northeastern Connecticut today has the best of two worlds: prosperous industries and easy access to large cities; picturesque countryside and beautiful old homes.
Business and Industry: The strength of the labor force of northeast Connecticut is rooted in a past that cherished hard work, craftsmanship, and innovation.
The area towns have a number of sites available for industry and commercial enterprise, including large and small vacant parcels, existing facilities, historic mills and fully serviced municipal industrial parks.
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 Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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The Department of Environmental Protection's mission is to conserve, improve and protect the natural resources and environment of Connecticut for present and future generations.
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 Killingly, Connecticut Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, ...
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 Town Council Meeting Minutes 4/12/2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The regular meeting of the Killingly Town Council was held Tuesday, April 12, 2005, at 7:30, p.m.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF KILLINGLY that the Town Manager is hereby authorized to sign and execute a Request for Consent to Assignment regarding an agreement between Lake Road Generating Company, LP and the Connecticut Light and Power Company entitled “Partial Assignment and Assumption Agreement.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Killingly shall publicize this Resolution and submit written communication to its local, state, and federal delegation regarding the negative impact the loss of Community Development Block Grant funds will have on our community and requests full support for the continued funding of the CDBG Program.
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 killingly real estate senior citizen travel and retirement
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 CSC: Facility List - Killingly
DOCKET NO. 96 - Killingly Energy Limited Partnership Certificate for the construction of a 32.2 MW (net) wood burning electric generating facility in Killingly.
PETITION NO. 236 - Killingly Energy Limited Partnership (KELP) petition for a proposed interconnection line from the KELP facility to the Connecticut Light and Power Company electrical system.
Nextel Communications notice of intent to modify an existing telecommunications facility locate at 1375 North Road in Killingly.
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 killingly connecticut in the early 1880s
It's 1879 and you are a school teacher in Killingly, District 12, Chestnut Hill.
If you are lucky enough to work in the grammar school you make $50.00 a month.
Our president is Rutherford B. Hayes and Connecticuts' govenor is Charles B. Andrews of Litchfield.
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 Notice of Budget Referendum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
District #1 Killingly Public Library – Danielson (Citizens qualified to vote under Section 7-6 of the Connecticut General Statutes, Property Owners, will vote in District #1)
Absentee ballots will be counted at the following central location on referendum day: Killingly Town Hall, Room 102, 172 Main Street in Danielson.
Absentee ballots will be available from the office of the Town Clerk beginning Thursday July 14, 2005; Application for an absentee ballot must be made in person or by certain designees permitted by the Connecticut General Statues.
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 Real Estate / homes for sale / mortgage / refinance / home equity - RealEstate.com -- Find the Killingly REALTOR that ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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 Killingly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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Archaeological survey of the Daniels Village Project area, Killingly, Connecticut (PAL, Inc)
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 Satellite TV East Killingly CT Deals Cheaper Than Cable TV East Killingly Connecticut!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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