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Connecticut Cemeteries Team

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Location: Connecticut, United Statesmap
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Welcome to the Connecticut Cemeteries Team, a sub-team of the North East Region, and part of the United States Cemeteries Team which is part of the North American Cemeteries Team and the Global Cemeteries Project.

The goal of the Connecticut Cemeteries Team is to record the final resting place of people buried in Connecticut, United States and to oversee the categories and free-space pages relating to the cemeteries in which they are buried.

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Team Members: Emily Holmberg | Andrew Simpier

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Please let me know if there's anything I can help with ! I live in Ellington :)
posted by Lauren Millerd
I have been adding the gravestone photos for Wethersfield village cemetery and creating profiles for those as well focusing on civil war vets buried there. So much History!
posted by Andrew Simpier
I would like to join this team as I’ve done so much already in Connecticut Historic Cemeteries. I answered on the g2g and added the cemeteries tag

Thank you

posted by Andrew Simpier
edited by Andrew Simpier
Hi Andrew. I see you are not yet a member of the Global Cemeteries Project - Can you please head over to our G2G Welcome Post and post an answer that you would like to join? We can then get you badged and setup!
posted by Steven Harris
Can you confirm the date that Upper Merryall Cemetery, New Milford, was founded? Profile Noble-496 is appearing in a suggestions list as being before the category timeframe: he was buried in 1770 but the category currently says from 1794. Various sites online suggest that it was founded in 1760. If 1760 is correct could you update the timeframe on the category?

Thanks

posted by Sarah Long