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The USGenWeb Project Fairfield County, Connecticut

Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT


Vital Records

Greenwich Town Clerk, Carmella C. Budkins

Asst. Town Clerks,
Barbara Lowden & Kate LaBella

Town Hall, Ground Floor (right off elevator)
101 Field Point Road
P.O. Box 2540,
Greenwich, CT 06836-2540
(203) 622-7869
Fax: (203) 622-3767

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. (call for summer hours)
Birth: 1640-Present
Marriage: 1640-Present
Death: 1640-Present
Comments: Non-certified copies of birth, death, marriage certificates are available.
(Check with Town Clerk for current rates.)


Probate & Land Records

Greenwich Probate Office
Town Hall
101 Field Point Road
P.O. Box 2540,
Greenwich, CT 06836-2540
Probate Judge: David W. Hopper
Phone: (203) 622-7879
Fax: (203) 622-6451
Location: Town Hall, First Floor
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
(July & August: Friday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Probate Records: June 1853 to Present

Note: Earlier records may be found at the Stamford and Fairfield Probate Offices and at the CT State Library.


Cemeteries
    • Adams
    • Anderson
    • Bonnell
    • Brown
    • Burying Hill
    • Calvary
    • Christ Church
    • Church
    • Close
    • Davis
    • Episcopal
    • Ferris
    • Finch
    • First Congregational
    • Fraser
    • Green
    • Hitchcock
    • Howe
    • Ingersoll
    • Jewish
    • Johns
    • June
    • Knapp
    • Lewis
    • Lockwood-Sherwood
    • Lyon
    • Lyon-Rawson
    • Lyons
    • Mead (Located in Cos Cob)
    • Mead-Roscoe
    • Merritt, Methodist
    • Mills
    • Morrell
    • New Baptist
    • New Burial Grounds
    • New Catholic
    • North Greenwich
    • North Greenwich Congregational
    • Some cemetery records, contributed by Geri Ryerson K.
    • Old Greenwich Congregational
    • Old North Stanwich
    • Old Sound
    • Beach, Palmer
    • Peck, Putnam
    • Radford, Reynolds
    • Ritch
    • Round Hill
    • Rundell
    • New Burying Grounds (next to Second Congregational Church)
    • Selleck
    • St. Mary's
    • Stanwich
    • Strang
    • Studwell
    • Timpany
    • Tomac
    • Town
    • Union
    • Williams

NOTE: If you have cemetery records from any of the cemeteries of Greenwich, and would like to share these with the Fairfield County USGenWeb Project, please e-mail the coordinator at: Maureen Mead. Thank you!

The Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions (1600's to 1930's) is available through The Connecticut State Library

The Association of Gravestone Studies
30 Elm Street
Worcester MA 01609
(508) 831-7753


Biographies

Libraries

The Greenwich Public Library System

    •  Greenwich Public Library
      101 W. Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830
      (203) 622-7900

      Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
      (Friday 9:00 to 5:00, June through August)
      Saturday, 9:00 to 5:00
      Sunday, 1:00 to 5:00 (closed Sunday, June through August)

    • The Cos Cob Library
      122 East Putnam Avenue, Cos Cob , CT
      (203) 622-6883

    • Byram Schubert
      Telephone: (203) 531-042

    • Cos Cob
      Telephone: (203) 622-6883


Historical Societies

Newspapers

Books about the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, CT


GREENWICH LANDOWNERS, 1640 TO 1752

GREENWICH DOCUMENTS

    • 1763 COURT SUMMONS. This record is a summons to Thomas MARSHALL filed on behalf of Amos MEAD, both of Greenwich, CT. The document is dated 7 October 1763, almost 243 years old!
    • 1844 RENT NOTICE TO SANFORD MEAD, Greenwich, CT, from Mr. Samuel Campbell, No. 4 Wall St., New York City.

Churches



Sources:

[1] Hurd, D. Hamilton. History of Fairfield County, Connecticut. Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Co. (1881)
[2] Morrison, Betty Jean. Connecting to Connecticut. East Hartford: CT Society of Genealogists (1995)
[3] Lindberg, Marcia Wiswall. Genealogist's Handbook for New England Research. 3rd Edition. Boston: NEHGS (1993)
[4] Mead, Spencer P. The History of the Town of Greenwich, County of Fairfield, Town of Connecticut. New York: Knickerbocker Press (1911)


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