Citation Information:
The Connecticut Nutmegger. Glastonbury, CT: Connecticut Society of Genealogists, 1970-. (Online database. NewEnglandAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.)




The Connecticut Nutmegger has served as the “journal of record” for the Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. (CSG) for forty years. During this time it has captured a wealth of information for genealogists. Vital records, probate records, bible records, headstone records, memorials and other useful records have been published and made readily accessible for genealogical research. Well-documented family histories and genealogical articles, covering hundreds of families – mainly with Connecticut ties - have been presented. Published articles include commentary on and corrections to previously published family lines, vital records and town histories. Book reviews, research tips, queries and other valuable tools for genealogists have been presented.
The name index portion of the database is based on Nutmegger Index, created by Helen S. Ullmann. The subject index is based on a combination of Ms. Ullmann's subject index, and subject indexes created by Margaret Phelps Swanson and Mary Kyritsis. Since volume 29, indexes have been published with the journal, and they are the source of index information from volume 29 to date.
As of October 6, 2009, the database contains Nutmegger volumes 1-41. This database is now complete. Volume 42 and subsequent volumes will be added as their printed indexes become available. The Nutmegger search facility is very similar to that of the NEHGS Register and allows searches by last and/or first name, or by subject keywords. Images of the original pages may be seen from the search results page. It is also possible to browse the pages of the Nutmegger by entering a Year (or volume number) and a page number.
Citation Information:
The Connecticut Nutmegger. Glastonbury, CT: Connecticut Society of Genealogists, 1970-. (Online database. NewEnglandAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.)