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Records of the First Congregational Church at East Haddam, CT, 1704-1802

The First Congregational Church in East Haddam, Connecticut was formed January 6, 1704. The first meeting house was thirty-two feet square and took five years to build. It was used for twenty-three years until a second house was built in 1728. The first minister was Rev. Stephen Hosmer, who presided from 1704 to 1749.

This typescript was acquired by NEHGS in 1927. The original text can be viewed at the NEHGS Research Library in the R. Stanton Avery Collection, call number CT EAS 715.

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Citation Information:

Records of the First Congregational Church at East Haddam, Connecticut, 1704–1802 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Typescript transcription, transcriber unknown. "Records of the First Congregational Church at East Haddam, Connecticut, 1704–1802," no date.)

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