An extensive collection of newspaper clippings and pamphlets from the 1930s through the 1980s. Following his time in the service, he was an officer with the Hamden Police Department for 31 years. Gilbert Bouffard, 77, of 41 Benham Hill Place died June 14, 2000. (Meriden, Conn.) 1882-1880s, Meriden: Meriden Record. She retired Donald Sumner Buell left this earth to join his wife, Janice Bixby Buell, on February 12, 2023. Shirley Manwaring Koella, 81, of Pond Ridge, Wallingford, formerly of Shepard Avenue, Hamden, died June 9, 2000. (New-Haven, Conn.) 1812-1855, New Haven: Columbian Weekly Register. Need help? Versie Dennis. He was the husband of Marjorie Powell. (Ansonia, Conn.) 1871-1889, Ansonia: Valley Sentinel. With historical records often being incomplete or difficult to find, uncovering those elusive ancestors can be Furthermore, New Haven Register historic newspapers may reveal through their announcements some of the (New Haven, Conn.) 1841-1844, New Haven: Pilot [Electronic Resource]. Biden administration officials insistpublicly and privatelythat they have not begun discussing alternative options for canceling student loan debt if the Supreme Court blocks President Biden . (New Haven, Conn.) 1880-1886, New Haven: New-Haven Advertiser. (Guilford, Conn.) 1890s-1906, Guilford: Niantic News. With the New Haven Register archive, you can climb through a window into the past. (New-Haven, Conn.) 1786-1789, New Haven: New-Haven Gazette. (Wallingford, Conn.) 1946-1990, Wallingford: Wallingford Times. A collection of maps predominantly depicting greater New Haven and Connecticut, and primarily dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. obituaries: 65 newspaper articles contained information about derbyshire times. (New Haven, Conn.) 1895-1920s, New Haven: New Haven Weekly Palladium. We aim for a turnaround of 1-2 weeks for this service. Discover the riveting stories of family members who came before you. In Britain, warm hubs emerge to beat soaring energy costs. (Fair Haven, Conn.) 1870s-1870s, Guilford: Guilford Echo. Find all of the latest New Haven, Connecticut obituaries, condolences, and death notices from the New Haven. Raised by her grandmother (Mary Miller) and mother's sister (Mildred Perring Wurtzbacher), after the death of her parents at a young age, she attended Catholic high school in Wheeling and then nurses' training at St. Francis in Columbus Ohio, graduating in 1958. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1866-1894, Waterbury: Waterbury Daily Chronicle. A rain garden is an area dug slightly below the surrounding area that can catch and collect rainfall and keep it from carrying pollutants downstream. (Waterbury, Conn.) (from Nov. 8, 1897 to Oct. 19, 1900) Chronicling America, West Haven Voice 09/06/2012 to 03/31/2016 Genealogy Bank. After staying home to raise her children, Joanne worked in the insurance industry as an insurance adjuster and rater. He was a veteran of the Navy. He was the husband of Lenore Rothwell Reid. (Naugatuck [Conn.]) 1879-1890s, Naugatuck: Naugatuck Valley Advocate. It is owned by Hearst Communications. The Convenience of Meal Delivery Without the Commitment. Place an Obituary. The Riverview Funeral Home, Shelton, was in charge of arrangements. Arlene met her husband, William T. Cahill, in high school. Please include any additional relevant information that will help us find your item (i.e., Do you need reviews? The Peter H. Torello & Son was in charge of arrangements. They had just celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary, January 1st. Other survivors include a son, Thomas Reid of Hamden; a sister, Eleanor Spratte of Oak Lawn, Ill,; and four grandchildren. He's charged with second-degree . She was a straight-shooter and did not tolerate fools. (Milford, Conn.) 1870s-1870s, Milford: Milford Telegram. (West Haven, Conn.) 1977-Current. (Waterbury, Conn.) (from Dec. 5, 1887 to Aug. 31, 1895) Chronicling America, Waterbury evening Democrat. (New Haven, Conn.) 1892-1910, New Haven: Evening Palladium. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1871-1877, Meriden: Meriden Daily Journal. A rain garden is an area dug slightly below the surrounding area that can catch and collect rainfall and keep it from carrying pollutants downstream. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1855-1840s, Waterbury: Sunday Herald. (New Haven, Conn.) 1975-Current, New Haven: New Haven Daily News. In retirement, he enjoyed bowling, taking daily morning walks at Hammonasset, taking Patty to the casino and watching the boats at the town marina. (New-Haven [Conn.]) 1775-1830s, New Haven: Connecticut Labor News. 14 UConn men at Villanova: Time, TV and what you need Pompeo, Haley take veiled jabs at Trump in CPAC remarks, Biden and Scholz: US, Germany in 'lockstep' on Ukraine war, Doctor: Lesion removed from Biden's chest was cancerous, Investment manager AllianceBernstein opens first offices in CT, CT saw a record-high in housing permits issued in January, CT lawmakers eye major reforms to address housing crisis, Perfumer's Westport home listed for $2.9M has a recording studio. (Orange, Conn.) 1960s-Current, Seymour: Seymour Record. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1865-1866, Waterbury: Waterbury Daily Republican. Lillian Knudsen, 79, of 4 Felicidad Court, Fort Pierce, Fla., formerly of Hamden, died June 9, 2000. She was the wife of Walter Koella. (Naugatuck, Conn.) 1890s-1895, Naugatuck: Naugatuck Daily News. Obituaries and death notices are the only two official forms of notification available when someone passes away. The NHFPL Business Office will contact you to complete payment. (New Haven, Conn.) 1932-1959, New Haven: New Haven Journal-Courier. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1990-Current, Waterbury: Waterbury Republican. On Thursday, Calgary police announced the arrest of Dunlop, 48, for the Feb. 16 slaying of 58-year-old Judy Maerz, whose body was found at Deerfoot Athletic Park. With a love for science and math, he earned his bachelor's degree from Clarkson University and continued with his graduate learning, obtaining a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia in 1960. GameTimeCT All-Decade Boys Basketball team: 2010-19. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1950-1958, Waterbury: Naugatuc Valley Democrat. New Haven Evening Register (New Haven, Conn.) 1874 to 1960 The Journal-Courier (New Haven, Conn.) 1973 to 1987 The Milford Citizen (Milford, New Haven County, Conn.) 1894 to 1995 Related Titles New Haven Journal-Courier (New Haven, Conn.) 1959 to 1973 LCCN Permalink https://lccn.loc.gov/sn82016072 Additional Metadata Formats MARCXML Record Press the Search button, and youll receive a list of relevant records bearing your relatives name. Copyright 2023 NewsBank, Inc. 5801 Pelican Bay Blvd. Cromwell repeats as Shoreline boys basketball tournament champion, North Haven wins 3rd straight SCC/SWC Divison 2 hockey title, Hartford Athletic unveils first mascot for soccer club, CIAC boys ice hockey tournament scoreboard and schedule, Behind Nika Mhl's surprise call from UConn great Sue Bird. She was also preceded in death by her daughter-in-law, Katrina "Kat" Louise Easterday Hultgren. He was a machinist for R&R Screw Machine of Stratford for many years, until his retirement. Budget 2023 sets out $27.3 million in new funding for the Alberta Sheriffs, including just over $10 million to address resourcing, largely around court and transport services. She was the devoted wife of Leo Kuczynski for over 58 years. (New Haven, Conn.) 1867-1902, New Haven: Connecticut War Record. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1840s-1840s, Waterbury: Waterbury Weekly Republican. (New Haven, Conn.) 1755-1768, New Haven: Connecticut Herald and Weekly Courier. Visit our Support Center Katherine was born on July 28, 1943, in the town of Boundbrook, NJ, then moved to Fanwood, NJ, and graduated from Culmen High School in 1961. The NHFPL Local History Room is dedicated to promoting an awareness of the history and cultural diversity of New Haven and to relate that rich history to the present. Raybo leaves behind his wife of 47 years, Paula Conte Bodwell; two brothers, Arthur Bodwell and Thomas Bodwell; four sisters, Roberta (Richard) Elpi, Lynda (Walter) Reeves, Sandra (Rich) Mayhew, and Denise Margaret M. (Palumbo) Esposito, age 58, beloved mother, wife, sister and celebrated financial advisor, went to her eternal rest on December 20th, at her home in Killingworth, CT surrounded by her family. (New Haven, Conn.) 1859-1863, New Haven: Daily Register. (8) updates to this series since Updated 2 hrs . Our knowledgeable staff provides assistance in the use of the collection, collection development, referrals to other sources of New Haven information and active educational programs for customers and other professionals. (Birmingham [Derby], Conn.) 1881-1880s, Derby: Derby Transcript. . Grand Haven vs Muskegon district semifinal at Kenowa Hills. He was the head bartender for the former Park Plaza Hotel, before his retirement. We apologize for any inconvenience. Mitchell A. Peterski, 75, of 33 Sebec St., died June 9, 2000. Search for a relative by their initials. (Milford, Conn.) 1888-1890s, Milford: Weekly Star. You can work downtown and live one town away, in a more rural area, or Chris Rock to finally have his say in new stand-up special. An alternative to our serviceis to order the microfilm of this paper through interlibrary loan (from the Connecticut State Library) at your local library. (Waterbury, Conn.) (from Dec. 5, 1887 to Aug. 31, 1895), Waterbury evening Democrat. Joanne was born on July 22, 1942 in Derby, daughter of the late Joseph and Marion (Dick) Fiasconaro. (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from March 2, 1903 to Dec. 31, 1908) Chronicling America, Waterbury evening Democrat. (West Haven, Conn.) 1970-1977, West Haven: West Haven Journal. (New Haven, Conn.) (from Feb. 16, 1918 to Jan. 14, 1921), The daily morning journal and courier. Noreen was born on August 4th, 1947 in Bridgeport CT to US Navy Veteran Victor Swaller and her mother Eileen Swaller (O'Brien). 98 years young, Arlene was born to Mary Agnes and Lenny Minks in Parkersburg, West Virginia September 9, 1924. 3584 Obituaries Search New Haven obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. She was the daughter of Adeline and Pasquale Melillo. (New Haven, Conn.) 1907-1913, New Haven: Morning News. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1865-1871, Meriden: Meriden Morning Record and Republican. (Guilford, Conn.) 1979-1993, Guilford: Shore Line Times. 105 likes. Morris D. Moreland, age 73, of New Haven, Connecticut peacefully passed away after a brief illness, surrounded by his loving family and close friends on Saturday, January 21, 2023 at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He established Perpetual Adoration at St Marks in Westbrook CT, where he was also a Eucharist Minister. Other survivors include a brother, Joseph Braun of Milford. He was born in New Haven on May 24, 1944, son of the late Russell and Jeanne Murray. She was retired from the American Medical Response Co. after being employed there for 17 years. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1800-1802, New Haven: Modern Times. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1887-1900, Waterbury: Waterbury Herald. She is survived by her five sons, Paul, John, David, Mark, and Joseph Jr. Bernice adored her grandchildren, Laura Anne, Luc, Louisa, Isabella, Julian, Joseph, and Patrick; She had recently become a great-grandmother to Clara, with whom she had already fallen in love. (Pittsburgh) 1848-1861, Meriden: Morning Record and Journal. She was predeceased by brothers, John, Ralph and Joseph Acabbo. Non-New Haven Residents $20 Plus .50 Per Page 2019 Recipient of National Medal for A CT bill would expand it fur, Is CT recycling going into the trash? Thousands of warm hubs have sprouted across Britain as high energy bills fuel a cost-of-living crisis. We will searchup to five daysof the New Haven Register for up tothree individuals at a time. He worked as an agent at the Knights of Columbus in New Haven, CT and later owned and Frank Joseph Aveni passed away peacefully at home in Florida surrounded by his family, at the age of 80 years old. He graduated Lyman Hall High School in 1949 and then enrolled in engineering classes at UCONN. He also had a metal sculpture studio at Bittersweet Farm in Branford, CT where he created, displayed and sold his artwork. A Ganja-themed vacation? (New Haven, Conn.) 1979-1981, New Haven: Federal Gazetteer. A mention of an . After school counselors and social workers objected to legislation they saw as giving them police duties, the bill's sponsor sought to add clarity. Anne was predeceased by her parents, Regina and Frank Annunziata. (New Haven, Conn.) 1856-1910s, New Haven: Commonwealth. It is located directly behind the Information desk; ask there for the reels you need. Branford 06405. He was the owner of Karber Photo in Hamden. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1847-1848, New Haven: New Haven Morning News. He was an Electronic Technician for 40 years at Norden Systems/Nortrop Grumman. Our service covers a 5-day search of the New Haven Register microfilm. Bob was born in New Haven, CT on October 28, 1942. Additionally, brother-in-law Richard (Teri) Conte, and sisters-in-law: Carol (Harvey) Shaw, and Georgia (Gary Gage) Conte; numerous nieces, and nephews; and great nieces and nephews. ([Waterbury, Conn.]) 1970-1970s, Waterbury: Connecticut Cio Vanguard. (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from March 2, 1903 to Dec. 31, 1908), Waterbury evening Democrat. Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as: names, dates, place of birth and death, marriage information, and family relationships. With the New Haven Register archive, you can climb through a window into the past. He was the husband of the late Ruth H. Parrett Petrillo. Besides his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Anne Neil; sisters, Palma Giordino, Esther Raffone, Pat Capuano and Lil Bavolack of Hamden. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1895-1930s, Waterbury: Waterbury Daily American. (West Haven, Conn.) 1880s-1880s, West Haven: Evening Herald. (Wallingford, Conn.) 1880s-1890s, Wallingford: Wallingford Times. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1888-1896, Waterbury: Valley Catholic. (Naugatuck, Conn.) 1894-1895, Naugatuck: Naugatuck News. comprehensive archive of New Haven Register historic online newspapers anywhere in the U.S. (New Haven, Conn.) 1871-1873, New Haven: Shore Line Times and County Chronicle. Official government records tend to provide the basic (New-Haven, Conn.) 1831-1832, New Haven: New Haven Advocate. (Milford, Conn.) 1928-1952, Milford: Milford Opinion. Don graduated from Bassick High School in 1953. One wrong initial could mean you miss that forgotten family member. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1857-1840s, Waterbury: Waterbury Republican-American. Ed was raised in Hamden, and attended local schools, graduating from Hamden High School, Class of 1963. (New Haven, Conn.) 1910-1915, New Haven: New Haven Union. (Meriden, Conn.) 1963-1977, Meriden: Record-Journal. (New Haven, Conn.) 1901-1911, New Haven: New Haven Register. Search Obituaries. (New Haven, Conn.) 1893-1895, New Haven: Fairfield Advocate. Microfilm: 1961 - 2017; Sterling Memorial Library: Microform Reading Room; Online: Online access is available through the database Access World News.Once you have connected to the database, click on the "A-Z Source List" and search for . The following are obituaries for the week of June 22. Read through the obituaries published today in Press of Atlantic City. She was the wife of Carl A. Knudsen. When your voter registration is complete, you will receive your voter . (Waterbury, Conn.) 1880s-1884, Waterbury: Waterbury Republican. 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