Volume 02 – 1665-1677
This is volume 2 of the publication of the public records of the Colony of Connecticut, from the Union with New Haven Colony, (May, 1665,) to the close of the year 1677, — comprising one of the most interesting and eventful periods in Connecticut colonial history. For genealogists, the first section of the manuscript provides transcripts of records from the General Court from 1665-1677. If your ancestor served in King Philip’s War and for our Native American researchers, you will want to pay attention to the Journal and Correspondence of the War Council, 1675-1677. There are also many articles in the appendix dealing with the various tribes in the vicinity. Finally, genealogists will also want to look at Appendix V (5) Lists of Freemen in the several towns, Oct. 1669.