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  2. Peter F. Dailey - Wikipedia

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    In his obituary, The Hartford Courant wrote: Pete Daily was a genial warmhearted man who made friends where ever he went. He was an actor of much originality and really made his own parts as he paid little attention to the lines of the playwright.

  3. Connecticut Death Index - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Death Index is maintained by the Connecticut Department of Public Health and list all people who died in Connecticut starting in 1949. In 2011 the state switched to an online system for recording deaths to replace the hand written death certificates .

  4. Zion Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The cemetery has one of the highest elevations within the city of Hartford. [3] The southern edge of the cemetery abuts the campus of Trinity College . Within the 24-acre bounds of Zion Hill Cemetery, there are several small, independently managed Jewish cemeteries dating back to the 1880s. [ 4 ]

  5. Hartford Courant - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is advertised as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.A morning newspaper serving most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury, its headquarters on Broad Street in Hartford, Connecticut was a short walk from the state capitol.

  6. Bob Bednarski - Wikipedia

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    During his career, Bednarski won five national championships and set 12 ratified world records. He was relatively small for heavyweight weightlifter and relied on his agility. In 1966, he placed second at the world championships, but during the 1967 Pan American Games suffered a career-threatening elbow injury. He recovered, and the next year ...

  7. William Wood (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Wood was an active field ornithologist and a "leading authority" on New England birds. [1] [5] He published in the American Naturalist, Ornithologist and Oologist, Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, Familiar Science and Fancier's Journal, and wrote a series of 21 popular articles about New England birds for the Hartford Times in 1861, as well additional articles in later years.

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  9. Rebecca Primus - Wikipedia

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    Primus died in Hartford on February 21, 1932, [58] and was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery in her family's plot. [1] [58] Most of Primus's papers were acquired by the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford in 1934. [59] [60] A dress that she wore, possibly her wedding dress, is owned by the Wadsworth Atheneum. [61]