
This volume continues where the "Records of the Particular Court of Connecticut", published in 1928, left off in April 1663. At first the court is sometimes a "Particular Court", sometimes an Assistants Court, but mostly these are the records of the county court. Thoroughly indexed for subjects as well as every name, these Hartford County, Connecticut, county court records cover a fascinating range of topics. Cases deal with debt, conflicts over land, and probate matters, as well as impounded hogs, stolen horses, drunkenness, use of "abusive expressions", and several accusations of murder and withchcraft. - from the back cover.
The book "Hartford County, Connecticut, County Court Minutes, Volumes 3 and 4, 1663-1687, 1697" is a historical document compiled by the New England Historic and Genealogical Society, specifically by Helen Schatvet Ullman. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book consists of transcriptions of the original court minutes, which include:
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