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  The Great Awakening Comes to Weathersfield, Connecticut: Nathan Cole's Spiritual Travels
In this account farmer Nathan Cole described hearing the news of Whitefield’s approach to his Connecticut town, as fields emptied and the populace converged: “I saw no man at work in his field, but all seemed to be gone.
Whitefield preached at Hartford and Weathersfield yesterday and is to preach at Middletown this morning [October 23, 1740] at ten of the Clock.
I first thought it came from the great river [Connecticut River], but as I came nearer the Road, I heard a noise something like a low rumbling thunder and presently found it was the noise of horses feet coming down the road and this Cloud was a Cloud of dust made by the Horses feet.
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  reagenealogy - pafg241 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Deacon Samuel Butler was born in 1639/1640 in Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
Phoebe Butler was born in 1642 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.
Abigail Butler was born in 1654 in Hartford, Connecticut.
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 Connecticut Colony -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Connecticut Colony was an (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English colony that became the (additional info and facts about U.S. state) U.S. state of (A New England state; one of the original 13 colonies) Connecticut.
In 1637 the three Connecticut River towns ((The state capital of Connecticut; located in central Connecticut on the Connecticut river; a center of the insurance business) Hartford, (additional info and facts about Weathersfield) Weathersfield, and (The British royal family since 1917) Windsor) set up a collective government in order to fight the Pequot War.
The Connecticut Colony received a royal charter in 1662 and became an official (A British colony controlled by the British Crown, represented by a governor) crown colony.
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 Encyclopedia: Wethersfield, Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hartford County is located in the north central part of the state of Connecticut.
Wethersfield was founded in 1634, the second oldest town in Connecticut.
Wethersfield was settled by farmers relocating from Watertown in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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 My Vermont Ancestors - pafg11 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sarah Tuller was born on 24 Aug 1685 in, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut.
Nathaniel Harmon was born on 15 Jan 1686 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut.
Martha Burr was born in 1700 in of Hartford,, Connecticut.
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 Welcome to Weathersfield, Vermont
Nestled in south-central Vermont, the beautiful Town of Weathersfield is a great place to visit, and an even greater place to live.
We are bordered on the east by the Connecticut River, on the north by Mount Ascutney, on the west by the Town of Cavendish, and on the south by the Town of Springfield.
Community Profile: Here you'll find everything you need to know about Weathersfield in a nutshell, from where the Hospitals are located, to local media outlets, to the number of miles of roads in Town.
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 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg419 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He died 1667 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut and was buried 1666 in Wickford, Exeter, Ri.
was born 1593 in of Weathersfield, Hartford, Ct and was christened 23 Apr 1592 in Husbands, Bosworth, Leicestershire, England.
was born 20 Jun 1646 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
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 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg565 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He died Jul 1673 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut and was buried in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
Joseph married Lydia Wright on 10 Jul 1650 in Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
married Abigail Smith on 24 Aug 1657 in Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.
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 Southern New York-Book 2 -Part 126
(I) Henry Kent was born in Sheffield, England, in 1820, and died in Winsted, Connecticut, in 1871.
The children of Nicholas removed to Connecticut and are the ancestors of the Knapps of that state, of western Massachusetts, of New York, and of states farther west.
The assembly of Connecticut confirmed him as ensign of the train band in October, 1713, and lieutenant deputy to the assembly in 1716.
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 vollmer - mavg11 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
was born in 1645 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, Connecticut.
was born on 6 Mar 1642 in Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
was born in 1684 in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut.
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 Wethersfield, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wethersfield is a census-designated place located in Hartford County, Connecticut.
Many records from colonial times spell the name Weathersfield.
Silas Deane, commissioner to France during the American Revolutionary War, lived in the town, and his house is now part of the Webb Deane Stevens Museum.
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 williamad - pafg43 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
was born in 1618 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.
She was buried in May 1704 in Ct. She was baptized on 10 Sep 1953.
was born on 1 Feb 1618/1622 in Hartford, Hrtfrd., Connecticut.
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 Claremont: Connecticut River Byway
The Eureka Schoolhouse, across the Connecticut in Springfield, is a rare surviving one-room schoolhouse from the late 18th century.
A towering railroad trestle spans over Route 103, the gateway to Claremont from the Connecticut River bridge at Ascutney, VT. Standing on tall stone piers, the 19th century trestle is a landmark that illustrates the ingenuity and engineering required to construct railroads in the upper Connecticut River Valley.
The fort, northernmost in the Connecticut Valley, was besieged in 1747 by a large force of French and Indians who were beaten off by the 31-man garrison in a 3-day battle.
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 Connecticut Debt Consolidation Connecticut - Consolidate Weathersfield CT Debts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Things to Do
The southeastern part of this route, which passes through Plymouth, Ludlow, Cavendish, Weathersfield and Springfield is well marked and is frequently used as a hiking trail.
In Weathersfield the trail is marked in yellow paint from the Crown Point Golf Course, through the Plain Cemetery and re-located Grout Cemetery, near the Crown Point Campground, through the North Springfield Flood Control Project up to the Old Branch Brook Road in Amsden.
Home to the Weathersfield Historical Society, this museum and library boasts a flsmith's shop, a kitchen with fireplace, a children's room, and even a genealogy section.
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 Historic Wethersfield Connecticut Tourism
Amble about the largest Historic District in Connecticut and you'll find 50 houses built before the Revolutionary War; 100 built by the time of the Civil War; and another 150 built shortly thereafter.
From that wilderness would be carved the very first permanent settlement in what would later become Connecticut, one of the 13 original colonies.
Today, visitors can re-discover our nation’s heritage in an authentic, living, New England village, whose artifact-rich museums, historic homes, shops and places of interest are nestled among tree-lined streets.
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 Fancher Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ephraim Foote, born February 13, 1684/85 in Weathersfield, Connecticut; died June 10, 1765 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut; married Sarah Chamberlain June 1708 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut.
The Connecticut settlement had begun in 1633 by Massachusetts colonists who wished to leave the intolerant religious attitudes and to seek new opportunities in the abundant Connecticut valley; New London was created by 1660, located on the Long Island Sound.
At that time the Congregational Church was the established church of the Connecticut Colony, and all landowners were taxed for the support of the church and ministry, as well as for the common defense and town expenses.
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 Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe Crate Crazy Sale Books Books
This is a book that serves mostly as an index to the records of the colonial men of the state of Connecticut, but it also gives you a good idea of what information you can find on these early men and also exactly where to find more information about them.
Some of the titles are: Vital Records; Census Records; Probate Records; Land Records; Library Addresses and Society Addresses; a Map of Connecticut showing the placement of all the counties; a list of the towns and their establishment dates; a copy of a birth certificate, a marriage certificate and a death certificate are included.
Dozens of people wanted to know what Connecticut town records were available, so I made a list of all the ones we have in stock at the moment, but I can get almost all of the towns.
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 Michael Griswold, b: 1597 - Kennilworth, England
Born: ABT 1624 - Of Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut
Born: 8 Jun 1655 - Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut
Born: 7 Mar 1666 - Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut
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 Scofield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sources differ on when he came to America but it probably was in the 1630s.
He is reported to have landed at Boston and lived at Ipswitch, Massachusetts and then Weathersfield, Connecticut.
He may have come to the town as a servant to one of the other settlers most of whom came from Weathersfield.
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 Order - U.S. EPA Office of Administrative Law Judges
The Region 1 Office of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (the "Complainant" or "Region") filed a Complaint against the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation (the "Respondent" or "Department") on September 30, 1997.
The Department states that "changed circumstances" have now permitted the Department to offer a new proposal for a supplemental environmental project ("SEP") in the State of Connecticut that would offset part or all of the agreed civil penalty.
The concept of including a SEP to benefit the environment in Connecticut is desirable, but it was not included in the final CAFO that was consented to by both parties.
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 American Revolution - Mercy Otis Warren, Conscience of the American Revolution
Measures for raising an army of observation by the four New England governments of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Sketches of the conduct and characters of the governors of the southern provinces.
Depredations in the state of Connecticut, in aid of Governor Tryon and his partisans.
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 Connecticut Genealogy (www.GenealogyLists.com)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This site catalogs over 1000 Connecticut genealogical publications including births, marriages, deaths, biographies, directories, newspapers and a list of the Federal Census for the state.
Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey and Rhode Island 1860 Census Index CD Federal Census Index (AIS): CT, ME, MA, NH, VT 1870 Census
Connecticut and Rhode Island 1870 U.S. Federal Census Index CD 1880 Census
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 Ancestors of Julee Lynn Jaquays
Born: 28 Feb 1645 at: Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Christened: at: Died: at: Springfield, Masschusetts Buried: at:
Born: Abt 1629 at: Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Christened: at: Died: 19 May 1676 at: Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Buried: at:
Born: 15 Apr 1641 at: Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Christened: at: Died: 10 Jun 1698 at: Weathersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Buried: at:
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 Little, Harvy D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He was the editor of the paper in which the fugitive pieces had originally appeared, and his name, since widely known and respected, was
Little was born in Weathersfield, Connecticut, in the year 1803, of honest and respectable, but poor parents.
In 1815 or '16, the family emigrated to the West, and pitched their tents in Franklin county, Ohio, then mostly a wilderness.
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