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Web site of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Members can search hundreds of unique searchable online collections, offering information on hundreds of millions of people.
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American Ancestors: New England, New York, and Beyond. Magazine published four times a year.
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Published quarterly since 1847, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register is the flagship journal of American genealogy and the oldest in the field, focusing on authoritative compiled genealogies. Typical articles also solve genealogical problems, identify immigrant origins, or present treatments of multiple generations. The Register is available free to members.
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Stamford, Connecticut. This, the oldest genealogical society in Connecticut, was founded in 1954 by a small group of genealogists in southwestern Connecticut. Then known as the Stamford Genealogical Society, the title of its bulletin was changed in 1971 to Connecticut Ancestry. Finally, in 1989, the organization's name was officially changed to Connecticut Ancestry Society, Inc. The mission of Connecticut Ancestry Society is to promote genealogical scholarship, preserve source material, and exchange family histories. Connecticut Ancestry Society members share a special interest in southwestern Connecticut and its neighborhood, either by living there, or by having ancestry there, or both.
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Connecticut Chapter of National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, CTDFPA
The Connecticut Chapter is the "First" Chapter to have been officially formed under The National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Eligibility in the Society requires an unbroken paternal line of either the applicant's father or mother, going back to a FOUNDER who arrived in one of the Colonies between May 13, 1607 and May 13, 1687, and in this unbroken line, an intermediate PATRIOT ancestor who, by personal service in a civil or military capacity or by other acts proving his unfailing loyalty, assisted in establishing American independence during the Revolutionary Period, 1775 to 1784.
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Connecticut Gravestone Network
Organized in 1995, CGN's purpose is to educate the public on how important old graveyards & cemeteries are to history, and that gravestone carving is a valuable art form.
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French Canadian Genealogical Society of Connecticut
The French Canadian Genealogical Society of CT, located in the 200 year old County Courthouse building on the green in Tolland, CT (Exit 68 on I-84), is dedicated to collecting, preserving and disseminating genealogical and historical information about the early settlers of Quebec and Acadia and their descendants.
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Connecticut
Jurisdictions for the IOOF, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.
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Jewish Genealogical Society of Connecticut
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Connecticut, established 1988, is a member of the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies. JGSCT meets at the following location, where it also houses its library: Temple Sinai, 41 West Hartford Road, Newington, CT, 06111.
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National Society Sons of Colonial New England
The National Society Sons of Colonial New England is open to any gentleman of 18 years of age or more, who can prove lineal descent from a person born prior to July 4, 1776, in any of the present six New England states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.