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Hill, Greenwich, Hawleyville, Huntington, Long Hill, Lyons Plain, Mill
Plain, Monroe,
New Canaan, New Fairfield, Newtown, Nichols, Noroton, Noroton Heights,
Norwalk,
Redding, Redding Ridge, Ridgefield, Riverside, Round Hill, Sandy Hook,
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Weston, Westport,
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Connecticut,
at the federal
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in Washington, D.C., or at the LDS
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in Utah, and are not readily available on
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family wills, court records, obituaries, death
certificates,
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not available
online
and can only
be obtained by mailing research requests to
places like local public
libraries or cemeteries, or by visiting
the LDS
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Fairfield County,
Connecticut Genealogy Resources
Are you just beginning your
ancestry research in Fairfield County, CT?
Our expert
research team has put together
some helpful links and resources to help
you get started with your project. Many of the Fairfield County resources
listed on this page are
often used by our
genealogists to locate important records like birth certificates,
obituaries,
court records, marriage certificates, land deeds, and
family histories.
Cemeteries
Aspetuck
Cemetery, Easton, Fairfield Co., CT
Baldwin
Cemetery, Easton, Fairfield, CT
Cemeteries of
Fairfield County, Connecticut - Interment.net
Church Hill
Cemetery - New Canaan, CT
Cong.
Rodeph Sholem Cemetery - Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT
Crissey-Young
Cemetery - New Canaan, CT Cemeteries
Danbury
Gravestone Project
Epodunk
- Fairfield County, CT Cemeteries
Fairfield
County Cemeteries - Connecticut Genealogy Trails
Fairfield
County Cemeteries - The Hale Collection
Find
a Grave - Fairfield
County, CT
Cemeteries
Fairfield
County Cemetery
Transcription & Photo Project
Greenfield
Hill Cemetery - Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT
Ingersoll
Cemetery - Greenwich, CT
Johns
Cemetery - Greenwich, CT
Lyon Cemetery,
Easton, Fairfield Co., CT
Census
Records
Connecticut Census
Records - CensusFinder.com
1800 Census of Fairfield County,
CT
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Ancestry.com
1810 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1820 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1830 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1840 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1850 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1860 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1870 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1880 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1880
Census of Fairfield County, CT
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FamilySearch.org
1910 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1920 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
1930 Census of Fairfield County, CT
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Ancestry.com
City
Directories
Norwalk,
Connecticut 1925 City Directory
Stamford,
Connecticut Directory 1907
Stamford,
CT 1763 – Genealogy Quest
Court
Records
Fairfield
County Jail, 1880 Index of Prisoners
History
of The Bridgeport Police Department
History
of the Fairfield Police Department
Livingston's
Law Register 1851 - Fairfield County, CT
History
Faifield County, Connecticut - Wikipedia.org
Faifield County, Connecticut
History -
NewEnglandTowns.org
Fairfield
County Historical Society - Reports and papers
(1882)
Historical
Markers - Fairfield County, Connecticut
History
of Fairfield County, Connecticut, 1639-1928 - Vol. 1
History
of Fairfield County, Connecticut, 1639-1928 - Vol. 2
Leading
Business Men of Fairfield County: and a Historical Review
of the Principal Cities (1887)
National
Register of Historical Places - Fairfield County, CT
Libraries,
Museums,
and Archives
Archives
& Special Collections - Western Connecticut
State University
Archives and Special
Collections -
Western Connecticut State University
The
Barnum Museum - Bridgeport, CT
Bridgeport Public Library –
Bridgeport, CT
Brookfield Museum and
Historical Society – Brookfield, CT
Connecticut
Historical
Society Library - Hartford, CT
Connecticut State Library
- Hartford, CT
Connecticut
USGenWeb Project Archives
Danbury Museum &
Historical Society - Danbury, CT
Danbury
Railway Museum - Danbury, CT
Fairfield
County
Public Libraries
Fairfield
Public Library - Genealogy Resources
Fairfield
Public Library - Local History Resources
Genealogy
& Local History, Pequot Library – Southport,
CT
Greenwich
Public Library - Greenwich, CT
Historic
Putnam Cottage c.1690
The Keeler Tavern Museum -
Ridgefield, CT
New Fairfield
Public Library – New Fairfield, CT
The Norwalk
Museum – Norwalk, CT
Sikorsky
Archives - Stratford, CT
Stamford Museum &
Nature Center – Stamford, CT
USGenWeb Archives -
Fairfield County, CT
Wilton Historical
Society and Heritage Museum – Wilton,
CT
Wilton
Library – Wilton, CT
Military
Records
1840
Census of Pensioners - Fairfield County, Connecticut
Centennial
Commemoration of the Burning of Fairfield,
Connecticut
Fairfield
County,
Connecticut World War II Casualties Army and Air
Force
Remarks
upon the British expedition to Danbury, Connecticut
in 1777
Obituaries
Adzima Funeral Home - Recent Obituaries
Baker
Funeral Services - Obituaries
Bridgeport
News - Obituaries
Connecticut
Post - Obituaries
Danbury
News-Times - Obituaries
Easton
Courier - Obituaries
Fairfield
Citizen-News - Obituaries
Funeraria
Luz de Paz - Obituaries
Greenwich
Post - Obituaries
Monroe Courier - Obituaries
New
Canaan Advertiser - Obituaries
Norwalk
Citizen-News - Obituaries
Ridgefield Press - Obituaries
The
Stamford Advocate - Obituaries
The Stratford Bard - Obituaries
The
Stratford Star - Obituaries
Trumbull
Times - Obituaries
The
Weston Forum - Obituaries
Wilton
Bulletin - Obituaries
Societies
Boothe Memorial
Railway Society - Stratford, CT
Brookfield Museum
and Historical Society - Brookfield, CT
Captain Matthew
Mead Branch - National Society Sons of the
American Revolution
Chaplain
Ebenezer Baldwin Branch - National Society Sons of
the American Revolution
Danbury
Museum & Historical Society - Danbury, CT
Darien
Historical Society – Darien, CT
Devil's Den
Chapter - National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution
Drum Hill Chapter -
National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution
Eunice
Dennie Burr Chapter - National Society Daughters of
the American Revolution
Fairfield
County Historical Societies
Fairfield Historical
Society - Fairfield, CT
Gaelic-American
Club of Fairfield, Connecticut
Genealogy Club of
Newtown, Connecticut
General
Gold Selleck Silliman Branch - National Society Sons
of the American Revolution
Good Wife's
River Chapter - National Society Daughters of
the American Revolution
Hannah
Benedict Carter Chapter - National Society Daughters
of the American Revolution
The
Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich - Greenwich, CT
The Jewish Historical
Society of Lower Fairfield County - Stamford, CT
Mary Silliman
Chapter - National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution
Mary Wooster
Chapter - National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution
Monroe Historical Society
- Monroe, CT
New
Canaan Historical Society - New Canaan, CT
Newtown
Historical Society - Newtown, CT
Norwalk Historical
Society – Norwalk, CT
Norwalk-Village
Green Chapter - National Society Daughters
of the American Revolution
Putnam Hill
Chapter - National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution
Ridgefield
Historical Society - Ridgefield, CT
Roger
Sherman Branch - National Society Sons of the American
Revolution
Rowayton Historical
Society - Rowayton, CT
Sarah
Riggs Humphreys Chapter - National Society Daughters
of the American Revolution
The Shelton Historical
Society - Shelton, CT
Sherman Historical
Society - Sherman, CT
Stamford Chapter -
National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution
Stamford
Historical Society - Stamford, CT
Stratford Historical
Society - Stratford, CT
Trumbull
Historical Society - Trumbull, CT
Westport
Historical Society - Westport, CT
Wilton
Historical Society - Wilton, CT
Vital
Records
Birth, Marriage,
and
Death Certificates - Connecticut Department of Health
Births,
Part I -Extracted from The History of Ridgefield
Connecticut
Births, Part
II -Extracted from The History of Ridgefield
Connecticut
Marriages
and Deaths -Extracted from The History of Ridgefield
Connecticut
Danbury
Barbour Records
Danbury,
CT Vital Records 1685 - 1848
Easton
Marriages - Connecticut Genealogy Trails
Fairfield
Barbour Records
Fairfield,
CT First Congregational Church Marriage Records to
1800
Fairfield
County, Connecticut Marriage Records Archive
Fairfield
County, CT Vital Records - VitalRec.com
Fairfield -
Easton, CT Marriage Records to 1800
Fairfield,
Connecticut Marriages 1764-1774
Fairfield
Marriages - Connecticut Genealogy Trails
Firfield
(Green Hills Church), CT Marriage Records to 1786
Fairfield,
CT Vital Records 1639 - 1850
Greenwich,
CT Vital Records 1640 - 1848
Greenwich,
Fairfield County, CT Barbour Records
Greenwich
Marriages - Connecticut Genealogy Trails
Historical
Sketches of Trinity Church - Rev. Philo Shelton's
Records, 1785-1825 - Baptisms
Historical
Sketches of Trinity Church - Rev. Philo SHELTON's
Records, 1785-1825 - Deaths
Historical
Sketches of Trinity Church - Rev. Philo SHELTON's
Records, 1785-1825 - Marriages
Marriages at St.
Paul's Episcopal Church of
Stratford/Huntington, CT (Ripton Parish) 1787 To 1800
Marriages
at Congregational Church of Stratford/Huntington
(Ripton parish) 1773 To 1800
Newtown, CT
Marriage Records to 1800
Redding, CT
Marriage Records to 1780
Ridgefield
Marriages - Connecticut Genealogy Trails
Sherman,
Fairfield Co., CT, Vital Records from Barbour, 1802
- 1850
Stratford,
Fairfield County, CT Barbour Records
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