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Flummoxed By Flourishes

Give Hartford Probate Court Assistant Clerk Julie Borofsky a break. If you must request a record from her, make sure your ancestor had good penmanship. "Know all men by these presents, that I, Elizabeth H. Colt, of the City and County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, widow of Samuel Colt, late of said Hartford, deceased, being of sound and disposing mind and memory but deeply...

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Historic RI Mansion gets $1M bequest

The mansion was built by General George DeWolf and was later home to Industrial Trust Company founder Samuel Colt and other Colt family members. The Federal period building now hosts weddings, concerts, lectures and historic tours.

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Linden Place in Bristol gets record $1 million donation

... mansion was built by General George DeWolf and was later home to Industrial Trust Company founder Samuel Colt and other Colt family members. The Federal period building now hosts weddings, concerts, lectures and historic tours. also made an appearance in the 1974 film starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow.