
The different court records from Connecticut date back to the 1600s, preserving early colonial disputes, probate cases, and land transactions. Town courts documented property divisions, debt settlements, and civil cases, while superior courts handled appeals and criminal matters. The Connecticut State Library and town clerks maintain extensive colonial and statehood-era court records, essential for tracing family roots in early New England.
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