If you have any reference material on or related to Plymouth and would like to volunteer as a resource, or if you know of a Plymouth link that would be appropriate to add to this page, please e-mail Linda Dolby
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Marjorie P. Meggs published a book entitled David Adkins Jr. and his Seven Sons and Daughters Who Came West in 1995.
David Jr.'s father was David Adkins (Wife - Cornelia Cleaver) a Revolutionary War Soldier is buried in Plymouth, CT. She would like to correspond with any descendants of David & Cornelia Adkins.
Plymouth Public Library, 692 Main St, Plymouth, CT 06782, 860-283-5977
Published in 1895 the "History of Plymouth, CT" compiled by Francis Atwater has an account of the centennial celebration of May 14 & 15, 1895. It has lots of pictures that are not in the newly published books and an amazing amount of information on the people who originally settled there. If my book can at any point now or in the future be of any reference for you or anyone else, please feel free to contact me. Christine Semrow
Carol A. Hanny has posted an Abbreviated History of Plymouth taken from "The Connecticut Guide", Published by the Emergency Relief Commission, 1935. Remember, some of the route numbers have changed since 1935!