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Connecticut Town Meeting Records During the American Revolution - Volume 1, Ashford - Milford (Paperback)
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Connecticut Town Meeting Records During the American Revolution - Volume 1, Ashford - Milford (Paperback)
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This two-volume series offers a collection of extracts from the
minutes of the town meetings of the towns that existed in
Connecticut during the American Revolution. Town meeting records
from April 1775 through November 1783 are included, with the
addition of the Committees of Inspection, Correspondence and Safety
in 1774. Volume I covers Ashford to Milford; Volume II covers New
Fairfield to Woodstock. All persons who were mentioned in the
meeting records are included. Meeting records mentioned individuals
who were elected or appointed to a town office or committee, died
or moved while in office, were appointed to fill a vacant office,
were warned out, applied for permission to free a slave, became a
freed slave, became sufficiently poor or ill as to require
financial support, owned property along a new highway, lent money
to the Cause, left for or returned from military service, and more.
Lists of those who took the oath of fidelity/allegiance or the
freeman's oath are included (if available). Both volumes in this
series contain a parent town list, which gives the incorporation
date of each town and from which town(s) each was created; a map of
Connecticut towns, and a full-name index.
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