MARRIAGES

HALSEY / HOLSEY
Connecticut Marriages to 1800
Source: Ancestry.com

Description:
This wonderful database contains the complete marriage
records of Connecticut from the creation of the colony
through 1800. The records were taken from the books at
Congregational church parishes throughout the state from
the years 1630 to 1800. Prior to 1659, there were eleven
organized parishes. Between 1660 and 1800 this number
increased to 200. With such a large collection of records
this database is an invaluable research tool for anyone
with ancestors who were married in Connecticut before
1800.
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Early Connecticut Marriages: Third Book
Killingworth
New Haven Second Church
page 40
Timothy Isbel & Esther Halsey, Sept. 28, 1793
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Early Connecticut Marriages:
Fourth Book
Preston-Griswold
New Haven Second Church
page 40
William Halsey of Groton & Lucy Frink, Jan. 7, 1761
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Early Connecticut Marriages:
Fourth Book
Preston-Griswold
New Haven Second Church
page 50
Alexander Campbell of Voluntown & Mary Halsey, April
13, 1786
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Early Connecticut Marriages:
Third Book
FairfieldWestport
New Haven Second Church
page 164
Holsey Patrick & Phebe Lockwood of Norwalk, Sept. 8,
1791

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This page was last updated January 14, 2004.
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