Litchfield and the Connecticut Western Reserve: A Genealogical Geography

How can genealogical information help us understand regional migrations? In his talk, historian and author Dr. Timothy G. Anderson uses genealogical records to reconstruct regional migrations and to explore the roles played by a number of families with ties to Litchfield in the settlement of Ohio’s Western Reserve.
This lecture was recorded on Sunday, April 30th and was made possible by a grant from Connecticut Humanities
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The mission of the Litchfield Historical Society is to illuminate the rich and nationally-significant history of Litchfield, enabling each of us to construct meaning from the past for the present and future. Located in Litchfield, Connecticut, we are home to the Litchfield History Museum and the Tapping Reeve House and the Litchfield Law School, America’s first law school.

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