Middlesex County, Connecticut Genealogy

United States Connecticut  Middlesex County

County Courthouse

 * There is no county government.
 * The government is at the town level.

Quick Facts

 * Named for County of Middlesex, England (now part of Greater London, England.)

Parent County

 * Created 2 May 1785 from the parts of Hartford, New Haven and New London counties.

Record Loss
No records kept at county level except in very rare cases. For specific losses, please visit town pages.

Archives and Libraries

 * Middlesex County Public Library, (accessed 1 Mar 2011).
 * Middlesex County Public Libraries, (accessed 1 Mar 2011). This site lists the addresses and websites of the public libraries in Middlesex county.
 * USGenWeb Connecticut Archives, Middlesex County, (accessed 1 Mar 2011).

Biographies

 * Wright, Benjamin 1610 - March 26, 1677, USGenWeb CTArchives
 * History of Middlesex County, Connecticut with biographical sketches of its prominent men, (New York :J.B. Beers, 1884). Available online at Internet Libraries, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).  Also available at the Family History Library,
 * J.A. McKenzie for the Southern California Genealogical Society, An every name index to History of Middlesex County, Connecticut with biographical sketches of its prominent men, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2005). Available at the Family History Library,
 * Elaine F. Staplins, The Founders of Saybrook Colony and their descendants, 1635-1985, ([S.l. : s.n.], 1985). Includes index.  Available at the Family History Library,   Also see Saybrook Colony Founders Association, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).
 * Commemorative biographical record of Middlesex County, Connecticut containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families, (Chicago, Illinois : J.H. Beers, 1903). Includes index.  Available at the Family History Library,  or FHL US/CAN Film 982492 Item 4. Also see The Society of Middletown First Settlers Descendants, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).

Cemeteries

 * Cemeteries, USGenWeb CTArchives
 * Charles R. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemeteries and Inscriptions, Middlesex County Cemetery Records, (accessed 25 Feb 2011). This website has a collection of cemetery links, organized by town.

Census

 * Lowell M. Volkel, An index to the 1800 federal census of Fairfield and Hartford counties, state of Connecticut, ([S.l.] : L.M. Volkel, c1968).  Available at the Family History Center,
 * Census Finder, Connecticut Census Records, (accessed 28 Feb 2011). Online links by county.

Court Records

 * Connecticut. Superior Court, Middlesex County, Court Records, 1786-1797, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1989).  Microfilm of original records in the Connecticut State Archives, Hartford.  Court papers are arranged in several files: miscellaneous, partition of land, jurors, court expense, costs, travel and inquest.  Available at the Family History Library,
 * Deeds and Land Records, USGenWeb CTArchives
 * Connecticut. Superior Court, Middlesex County, Divorce Records, 1786-1797, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1989).  Microfilm of original records in the Connecticut State Archives, Hartford.  Records are in two chronological groupings, 1786 to 1789, 1790 to 1797.   Available at the Family History Library,

Gazetteers
Middlesex County, Gazetteer, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).

History

 * Town Poor, USGenWeb CTArchives
 * History - Books, USGenWeb CTArchives

The Old Chimney Stacks Of East Haddam - 1887


 * Saybrook Tercentenary Committee (Connecticut), In the land of the patentees, Saybrook in Connecticut, ([S.l.] : Saybrook Tercentenary Committee, 1935). Available at the Family History Library,  or FHL US/CAN Fiche 6093954.
 * David Dudley Field, Centennial address with historical sketches of Cromwell, Portland, Chatham, Middle-Haddam, Middletown and its parishes, (Middletown, Connecticut : W.B. Casey, 1853). The town of Chatham became East Hampton in 1915.  Available at the Family History Library,  or   Also found at the Family History Library on the Desktop,
 * David D. Field, A statistical account of the county of Middlesex in Connecticut, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1990). Available online at Google Books, (accessed 2 Mar 2011), or Internet Libraries, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).  Also available at the Family History Library,
 * Google Timeline, Middlesex County, Connecticut History 1600-2011, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).

See the Biography section for further sources.

Land and Property

 * Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division, Middlesex County, Connecticut land ownership map, 1859, (Washington, District of Columbia : Library of Congress, 1983). Available at the Family History Library,  Also available online at flickr from Yahoo, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).

Maps

 * Department of Economic and Community Development, Connecticut Maps, (accessed 2 Mar 2011). Organized by State and County.  Links to road maps, county outlines, colored outlines and lists of towns.
 * F.W. Beers &amp; Co., County Atlas of Middlesex, Connecticut : from actual surveys / by and under the direction of F.W. Beers. (1874), (New York: F.W. Beers &amp; Co., (1874).  Available online at Internet Archives, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).  Also available at the Family History Library,

Civil War
Service men from Middlesex County served in various regiments. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. Most of the men in the following companies were from Middlesex County.


 * 1) 1st Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery - Company G and H, (Middletown)
 * 2) 2nd Regiment, Connecticut Infantry - Infantry Company A
 * 3) 14th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry - Company B
 * 4) 20th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry - Company D
 * 5) 21st Regiment, Connecticut Infantry - Company I
 * 6) 24th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry - Company A, B, D, F and G.


 * Middlesex County In The Civil War, Chapter VIII, History of Middlesex County, by J.B. Beers &amp; Co., publishers; Henry Whittemore; New York, 1884. American Libraries Online Book. A list of volunteers by town starts on page 44.

Newspapers

 * Middlesex County Newspaper List, (accessed 1 Mar 2011).

Obituaries

 * Middlesex County, Connecticut Obituaries, (accessed 1 Mar 2011).  A directory of obituary databases and archives on the internet.
 * Obits, USGenWeb CTArchives

Probate District Courts
Connecticut State Library, Research Guide to Connecticut Probate Districts, (accessed 28 Feb 2011).

Vital Records

 * Births, Deaths, Marriages, USGenWeb CTArchives
 * Elizabeth B. Plimpton, The Vital records of Saybrook Colony, 1635-1860 including the towns of Chester, Deep River, Essex, Old Saybrook, and Westbrook, Connecticut, ([S.l.] : Connecticut Valley Shore Research Group, c1985). Includes index.  Available at the Family History Library,

Societies, Libraries, Museums

 * Connecticut Society of Genealogists, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).
 * Middlesex County Historical Society, (accessed 2 Mar 2011).

Websites

 * Census Finder, Connecticut Vital Records, (accessed 28 Feb 2011).  Online transcriptions are listed by county.
 * Connecticut Genealogy, Middlesex Countywide Sources, (accessed 1 Mar 2011).
 * Cyndi's List, (accessed 28 Feb 2011). General Resource Sites
 * epodunk, (accessed 28 Feb 2011). Middlesex County Quick Links
 * FamilyHistory101, (accessed 28 Feb 2011).  Middlesex County, Connecticut History, Records, Facts, Genealogy and Ancestry
 * Linkpendium, (accessed 28 Feb 2011).  Middlesex County Genealogy and Family History
 * The Middlesex County CTGenWeb Project, a member of The CTGenWeb Project
 * MyGenealogist, (accessed 28 Feb 2011). Middlesex County, Connecticut Genealogy Resources
 * The USGenWeb Archives Project
 * The USGenWeb Archives Project (backup site)
 * Web Sites at RootsWeb for Middlesex County, (accessed 4 Mar 2011).
 * Family History Library catalog for Middlesex County