New England Historic Genealogical Society

Vital Records of Woodstock, Connecticut, 1686-1854

From the introduction to the book:
“Woodstock was incorporated as a town in 1690 by Massachusetts, although the first settlement there was as early as April, 1686, and was known as New Roxbury or Quatosett.  The land was granted in 1663 by the Colony of Massachusetts to the town of Roxbury and practically all of it’s first settlers came from there.”

“Woodstock was a part of Massachusetts until May, 1749, since which time is has been under the jurisdiction of Connecticut.”

This database contains the records of 6,716 births, 463 marriage intentions, 4,029 marriages, and 1,537 deaths.  The pages of the original book may be viewed from the search results page.

This volume is also avaiable in our Boston Research Library, call number F10.W9.W9 1914.

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Citation information:

Vital Records of Woodstock, Connecticut, 1686-1854. (Online database.  NewEnglandAncestors.org.  New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.)  Originally published as: Vital records of Woodstock, 1686-1854. Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1914.
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