Stuck on a Connecticut research problem? Here are five places you can go for help.

  1. FamilySearch: The FamilySearch Wiki hosts how to information on Connecticut genealogy.
  2. Connecticut State Library: Genealogists love the Connecticut State Library and for good reason! From resources guides to helpful library staff, CSL should be familiar to every genealogist.
  3. Genealogical societies in state: Connecticut genealogical societies offer journals, research help, classes, and more. For a starting point in finding societies, visit https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/researcher/gensocieties.
  4. Professional genealogists: Key for accessing onsite records, professionals can be an invaluable resource for both locating the records you need and answering questions. For Connecticut professionals, consider the Connecticut Professional Genealogists Council.
  5. Our resource guides: To learn more about land records and more, visit our website.

Have a specific question? Feel free to contact us!

Published by Bryna O'Sullivan

Proprietor of Charter Oak Genealogy, Bryna O'Sullivan specializes in assisting clients with lineage society applications and with French to English genealogical translations.

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