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Connecticut
1670 Census
Oxford, Massachusetts: Holbrook Research
Institute, 1977
LC 77-1523420, ISBN 0-931248-04-3
325-frame, single-image format at 42X reduction
84 pages on 1 microfiche, $6
Jay Mack Holbrook
An actual 1670 census exists for the towns of
Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield. Data for 20 other towns in
Connecticut is reconstructed from landowner, church, and freeman lists.
Discover from this census population and household size, what towns were
first settled, and how many males had the right to vote in early CT.
Connecticut
Colonists 1635-1703
Oxford, Massachusetts: Holbrook Research
Institute, 1986
LC 84-080146, ISBN 0-931248-40-X
317 pages on 1 microfiche, $6
Jay Mack Holbrook
Where were your New England ancestors before 1704?
Have you looked yet for them in Windsor, one of the most significant
towns on the Connecticut River? This book will simplify your search
because it compiles all available public documents for Windsor from
1635-1703; including three different sets of vital records; church,
census, and probate records; and lists of freemen, ratables, and
petitioners. Some of the best-recognized surnames in America spread from
this town. Fully documented.
Family Structure in
17th-Century Windsor, Connecticut
Oxford, Massachusetts: Holbrook Research
Institute, 1990
LC 90-93105, ISBN 0-87623-121-0
325-frame, single-image format at 42X reduction
75 pages on 1 microfiche, $6
Jay Mack Holbrook
An argument illustrating the possibility of a
modified-extended family structure in a pre-industrial community through
an analysis of mortality, migration, and fertility data.
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