Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Genealogy
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Brief History
The land which today comprises Milford, Orange and West Haven, Connecticut was "purchased" on February 1, 1639 from Ansantawae, chief of the local Paugussets (an Algonquian tribe) by English settlers affiliated with the contemporary New Haven Colony. Originally, the area was known as "Wepawaug", after the small river which runs through the town, and which has given its name to several streets in both Milford and Orange.
Historical Data
Town Histories
Vital Records
Principal Communities of Milford
- Milford Center
- Devon
- Rivercliff
- Morningside
- Walnut Beach
- Wildermere Beach
- Woodmont Borough
Other minor communities and geographic features are: Anchor Beach, Bayview, Bayview Heights, Burwells Beach, Cedar Beach, Ettadore Park, Far View Beach, Forest Heights, Fort Trumbull, Great River, Gulf Beach, Laurel Beach, Lexington Green, Merwin's Beach, Merwin's Point, Milford Lawns, Milford Point, Myrtle Beach, Naugatuck Gardens, Point Lookout, Pond Point Beach, Silver Beach, South of the Green, Wheelers Farms.
Probate Records
Milford Probate District covers Town of Milford. Constituted 22 May 1832 from New Haven.
City Directories
Maps
Cemeteries
Churches
Land Records
Town Records
Newspapers
Libraries and Historical Societies
References
Adjacent towns: New Haven Co.: Orange | West Haven | New York, Fairfield Co.: Shelton | Stratford
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