Genealogy
Social Security Death Index
Ancestry.com's Society Security Death Index contains records (death & birth) of deceased persons who possessed Society Security numbers and whose death was reported to SSA. Database is available free for Ancestry.com subscribers and guests who register.
Association of Professional Genealogists
An international organization of professionals dedicated to sharing their research experience with others. All members abide by a code of ethics and their membership is renewed annually.
Greaterwaterbury.com
A comprehensive site providing extensive details of the genealogy and history of the Greater Waterbury area. Also provides travel information for those outside the region wishing to visit Waterbury to conduct research.
Connecticut Colonial Records
1636-1776 Great source for tracing early Connecticut ancestors.
Genealogy World Records
FamilySearch.org can aid in your search for ancesters around the world. Requires birth, death or marriage date.
Polish Genealogical Society of Connecticut and the Northeast
Learn how to trace your Polish-American roots.
Online Digital Newspapers
Watertown CT Document Archives
The Watertown Historical Society has digitized the early Watertown newspapers spanning 1881 to present.
Ellis Island Passenger Lists
Explore your family history at Ellis Island. Registration or membership is required in order to use parts of database.
Finding Treasures in the U.S. Federal Census
Federal census, 1790-1920, availability is detailed. Explains what information was gathered, i.e., questions asked on the different census.
CT Naturalization records
Research guide to CT naturalization records. Provides links to locations of records.
National Archives Administration
Find federal records such as war records, slavery records, citizenship naturalization records for the Northeast region.
National Obituary Archive
Free database of obituaries.
Relationship Terms
What is a third cousin, twice removed? Answer this, and other family relationship terms at this site which also provides a family relationship chart which explains how different people in a family are related.
Cyndi's List
A great genealogy portal to the internet; categorized and cross-referenced index to genealogy resources. Over 120 categories as well as individual pages for each US state and each Canadian province. These are updated often; each new or updated link has a small graphic next to it which indicates its current status.
Godfrey Memorial Library
The Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown, although privately funded and operated, is open to the public and is devoted entirely to genealogy and local history. Resources at the Godfrey encompass all aspects of genealogical research.
CT researchers
List of genealogy researchers in CT.
Connecticut State Library
The History and Genealogy Unit, based in Hartford, has a wealth of information to offer researchers. Learn about their collections here.
Where to Write for Vital Records
Marriage, divorce, birth, death certificates.
CT Historical Society
The Connecticut Historical Society collections include printed genealogies, Connecticut town and city directories (incomplete runs), and local histories (including published vital records, church records, and cemetery inscriptions) for New England and some non-New England states.
1880 Census
The 1880 Census is a significant census in many ways and is also the ONLY one available online for free access. This site details what can be found in the 1880 census.
1900 Census
This Census covers the 20 year period after the 1880 Census.
New York Arrivals
Includes immigrant arrival records covering New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, San Francisco, and other lesser-known ports.
Heritagequest
Research family history and American culture using U.S. federal census records and the UMI Genealogy and Local History collection
Genealogy Worldwide
a meeting place online where we share information that can help researchers anywhere in the world connect with their ancestral roots.
New York Passenger Lists
Castle Garden and Ellis Island covered a period from 1855 to 1954, during this time more than 35 million immigrants entered the Port of New York, compiled is a detailed list of passenger records.