Probate records, 1649-1932
- Connecticut. Probate Court (Hartford District) (Main Author)
- Connecticut. County Court (Hartford County) (Added Author)
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Microfilm of original records in Hartford, Connecticut.
Hartford Probate District includes the towns of Hartford, Bloomfield, Glastonbury, Newington, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor Locks.
Indexes are found within each volume.
Volumes 2-6 contain also records of the county courts in Hartford County, sometimes called Quarter courts, Court of Magistrates, particular courts, special courts, etc.
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Locality Subjects
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Hartford - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Bloomfield - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Glastonbury - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Newington - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Rocky Hill - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, West Hartford - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Wethersfield - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Windsor Locks - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford - Probate records
- United States, Connecticut, Hartford - Court records
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