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USGenWeb Norwich, New London Co., CT

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History

Norwich History

Norwich is located in southeastern CT at the convergence of the Fitch, Thames and Yantic Rivers. It is bounded on the north by Sprague and Franklin, on the east by Lisbon and Preston, on the south by Preston and Montville, and on the west by Bozrah and Franklin. It covers 28.34 sq. miles and has a population of approx. 35, 800.

The town was first settled in 1659 under the name of Mohegan by people from Saybrook led by John Mason and Rev. James Fitch. Norwich "received its present name in 1662 [and was incorporated in 1784]. The original township was much larger than its present extent. Beside the portion now known as Norwich, it embraced a part of Preston, including the present township of Griswold, till set off in 1687. Till 1786, it embraced the present townships of Bozrah, Franklin, and Lisbon; and, till 1861, the present township of Sprague. "1

"Ecclesiastically the First Society was that of Norwich Town... Second Society was in the district know as West Farms or Franklin. The Third Society was in what was successively known as Newent and Lisbon. The Fourth Society was approximately in the territory called New Concord and afterwards Bozrah. The Fifth Society was that denominated the 'Long' or 'East' Society in Preston. The Sixth Society was in the part of Norwich known as Chelsea and is now called the Second Society. The Seventh Society, formerly known as Pautipaug, is now extinct. The Eighth Society was formerly called Hanover, now the town of Sprague."2

1  Lucius Barbour, Williston Walker and Winslow Tracy Williams, comps., Vital Records of Norwich 1659-1848, 2 vols (NEHGS Photoduplication 1997; Hartford: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, 1913), p. iiv, Prefatory Note.

2  Ibid., pp. iiv-iiiv, Prefatory Note.

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Records

Norwich Records
Vital   Cemetery   Divorce   Probate

 

  • Probate Records:

    • Norwich Probate District (104)
      100 Broadway, P.O.Box 38
      Norwich, CT 06360-0038
      Judge Linda M. Salafia - Judge of Probate
      Clerk: Eileen M. Robbins
      Telephone: 860-887-2160
      Fax: 860-887-2401
      Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00-4:30
    • CT Probate Records Information

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Norwich Resources
Churches   Libraries, Societies and Museums
Local Government   Maps   General area information


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Roll Call!

Norwich Roll Call !!

Calling for Norwich Surnames !

Have you researched a Norwich family surname? Do you have a website with genealogy data on-line of a Norwich surname/family? If so come add your surname(s) to this listing with your website or E-mail address so others with similar interests may share. This listing will contain first the Norwich related surname and then the researcher's website or E-mail address.

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Do you have any Norwich, New London County or/and Connecticut resources such as published VRs, probate records, land records, burial records, church records, court records, histories, family genealogies, etc... in book, microfilm, or CD format? Please, contact me if you are interested in being a Look-up volunteer.

Do you have a website with any Norwich sources like transcripts of genealogies, VRs, or/and family genealogy charts, reports, etc... of Norwich families? Please contact me if you want a link on this site to yours.

Do you have any transcriptions of Norwich records or/and family genealogy reports in file format not up on the Internet anywhere? Please, contact me if you are willing to have them turned into a webpage(s) (HTML coded),  linked to this site and credited to you.

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Site Problems

Do note, I live no where near CT and have never lived in New London County. I have no other resources for the area than those on this site. If you have a problem with any pages or links on this site, please send an E-mail message to me:

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USGenWeb Norwich, CT project commenced  7 Apr 1999.
Maintained, and hosted by Susan Taylor.
Last Updated:  25-Apr-2008

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