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About Connecticut Burial Records
Connecticut has some of the oldest European-American burial grounds in North America, with colonial-era records dating back to the 1600s. Its Puritan and Yankee heritage is preserved in churchyard cemeteries across the state.
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Notable Connecticut Records in Our Database
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Hezekiah Morse
b. 1818 â d. 1891
ð Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock
Connecticut farmer and one of the founders of the Grange movement in New England.
Sophronia Morse
b. 1823 â d. 1903
ð Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock
New England herbalist who wrote a much-copied manuscript of remedies used across Windham County.
Alice Hamilton
b. 1869 â d. 1970
ð Hadlyme Cemetery, Hadlyme
Physician and the first woman appointed to the faculty at Harvard Medical School; pioneered the field of industrial medicine.
Notable Connecticut Cemeteries
- ðŠĶGrove Street Cemetery (New Haven)
- ðŠĶAncient Burying Ground (Hartford)
- ðŠĶHadlyme Cemetery
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