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Killingly Society Holds a Large Collection of Connecticut Records

by Vitalguy
Sunday, February 19, 2006   

An article in the Norwich Bulletin reports that the Killingly Historical Society has amassed a large collection of historical Connecticut records that few other organizations can rival.
From vital records to community histories to photographs, historical treasure-seekers can find information from every Connecticut town, plus information from all across New England and New York. Even Mayflower documentation is available.
According to Ed Ledogar, Killingly's executive director...
"There must be 35, 40 books of births, deaths, and so on, here, and we have good historical references."
For more information about the Killingly Historical Society, visit their website.

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