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Like sister suburbs West Haven and East Haven, Hamden's white population has a plurality of Italian-Americans, recalling huge-scale Italian immigration to New Haven in the early 1900s, though Irish, Polish, and German ancestries are also quite common.
-- Orlady ( talk) 13:40, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
I added an account of which (6) towns surround it. That drew my attention to the vagueness of many maps whether Hamden and Prospect have a common boundary. The following treatment of that issue, includinges the fact that it's quite practical to have evidence that you've passed between Hamden and Prospect, without having clear evidence that you've been been in Cheshire (and in one case in Bethany as well) in doing so. IMO that makes Prospect a surrounding town in a sense not very much looser than the sense in which there are only 6, which do not include Prospect.
IMO, that's not necessarily notable, and pretty much
OR. But having done the OR, here is the result:
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t 09:12 &
09:56, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
Can anyone tell me if there is any truth in the potted history for the Augerville name here - http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/early-willis-churchill-hollow-auger-bit-for-brace
And aside from US census data, does anyone have any information about the Willis Churchill referred to in that link?
I'm doing a lot of work on an English engineering business which I *think* was founded by Willis's son, Charles, but I've got to prove the point (with verifiability, of course!) I know that a Willis Churchill was sending patent information to Charles in London, UK, in 1868/69. I know that Charles was born in Conn. and he is on the 1850 census in Hamden with a Willis (f), Amelia (m) and siblings; I've got other stuff from later US census data and also know that in the 1881 UK census his mother & one of his sisters were staying with him (Charles) in London. Sitush ( talk) 03:36, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
This issue is now resolved. Many thanks to Orlady for the contributions, advice etc - much appreciated. Sitush ( talk) 04:09, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
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I was tempted to remove the picture of Edgerton Park Conservatory. The park straddles the New Haven-Hamden city line, but the conservatory is entirely in New Haven. Pausau ( talk) 21:53, 6 November 2018 (UTC)Pausau
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Like sister suburbs West Haven and East Haven, Hamden's white population has a plurality of Italian-Americans, recalling huge-scale Italian immigration to New Haven in the early 1900s, though Irish, Polish, and German ancestries are also quite common.
-- Orlady ( talk) 13:40, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
I added an account of which (6) towns surround it. That drew my attention to the vagueness of many maps whether Hamden and Prospect have a common boundary. The following treatment of that issue, includinges the fact that it's quite practical to have evidence that you've passed between Hamden and Prospect, without having clear evidence that you've been been in Cheshire (and in one case in Bethany as well) in doing so. IMO that makes Prospect a surrounding town in a sense not very much looser than the sense in which there are only 6, which do not include Prospect.
IMO, that's not necessarily notable, and pretty much
OR. But having done the OR, here is the result:
--
Jerzy•
t 09:12 &
09:56, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
Can anyone tell me if there is any truth in the potted history for the Augerville name here - http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/early-willis-churchill-hollow-auger-bit-for-brace
And aside from US census data, does anyone have any information about the Willis Churchill referred to in that link?
I'm doing a lot of work on an English engineering business which I *think* was founded by Willis's son, Charles, but I've got to prove the point (with verifiability, of course!) I know that a Willis Churchill was sending patent information to Charles in London, UK, in 1868/69. I know that Charles was born in Conn. and he is on the 1850 census in Hamden with a Willis (f), Amelia (m) and siblings; I've got other stuff from later US census data and also know that in the 1881 UK census his mother & one of his sisters were staying with him (Charles) in London. Sitush ( talk) 03:36, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
This issue is now resolved. Many thanks to Orlady for the contributions, advice etc - much appreciated. Sitush ( talk) 04:09, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
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I was tempted to remove the picture of Edgerton Park Conservatory. The park straddles the New Haven-Hamden city line, but the conservatory is entirely in New Haven. Pausau ( talk) 21:53, 6 November 2018 (UTC)Pausau
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