Place:Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

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Name
Fairfield
Alternate names
Fairfield     (Getty Vocabulary Program)
Type
County
Coordinates
41.267°N 73.317°W
Located in
Connecticut, United States     (1666 - )
Contained Places

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Georgetown
Heritage Village
Trumbull
Inhabited place
Aqua Vista
Aspetuck
Berkshire
Bethel
Bigelow Corners
Boston
Botsford
Branchville
Bridgeport ( 1639 - )
Brookfield Center
Brookfield
Candlewood Knolls
Candlewood Orchards
Candlewood Pines
Candlewood Shores
Cannondale
Cedarhurst
Codfish Hill
Compo
Cos Cob
Danbury
Darien
Dodgingtown
Dolphin Cove
Easton
Fairfield
Five Points
Gilbert Corners
Greenwich ( 1640 - )
Hattertown
Hawleyville
Hollywyle Park
Hopewell
Hunting Ridge
Huntingtown
Johnsons Corner
Knollcrest
Little Danbury
Long Ridge
Lyons Plain
Mill Plain
Miry Brook
Monroe
New Canaan
New Fairfield
Newtown
North Greenwich
North Wilton
Norwalk ( 1640 - )
Obtuse Hill
Old Greenwich
Ox Hill
Palestine
Palmers Hill
Pecks Mill
Pinneys Corners
Plattsville
Ponus
Pootatuck Park
Redding Ridge
Redding
Ridgebury
Ridgefield
Riverbank
Riverside
Rock Raymond
Rocky Glen
Round Beach
Rowayton
Sandy Hook
Sanfordtown
Sellecks Corners
Shelton
Sherman
Snug Harbor
South Wilton
Southport
Stamford
Stepney
Stevenson
Stratford
Sunnyside
Ta'agan Point
Taylor Corners
Toilsome Hill
Topstone
Tunxis Hill
Upper Stepney
West Redding
Weston
Westport
Wildmans Landing
Wilton
Unknown
Black Rock
Byram
East Norwalk
Glenville
Greenfield Hill
Greens Farms
High Ridge
Mianus
Noroton Heights
Noroton
Saugatuck
Sound Beach
South Norwalk
Stanwich
Stratfield
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source: Family History Library Catalog
the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

Fairfield County is located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of 2000 the population was 882,567. The largest city in the county is Bridgeport.

As is the case with all eight of Connecticut's counties, there is no county government, and no county seat. In Connecticut, towns are responsible for all local government activities, including fire and rescue, snow removal and schools. In a few cases, neighboring towns will share certain resources. However, Fairfield County is merely a group of towns on a map, and has no particular authority.

While Fairfield County is one of the wealthiest counties in the country, it is also home to less affluent, working class areas such as Bridgeport. The city of Bridgeport is mostly home to minorities and is a perfect example of Connecticut's famed "wealth gap," as all other towns in Fairfield County are considered affluent by national standards.

The county is informally known in Connecticut as The Gold Coast. It is part of the New York Metropolitan Area.

Timeline

Date Event Source
1666 County formed Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1790 First census Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
1790 No significant boundary changes after this year Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990

Population History

source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
Census Year Population
1790 36,250
1800 38,208
1810 40,950
1820 42,739
1830 47,010
1840 49,917
1850 59,775
1860 77,476
1870 95,276
1880 112,042
1890 150,081
1900 184,203
1910 245,322
1920 320,936
1930 386,702
1940 418,384
1950 504,342
1960 653,589
1970 792,814
1980 807,143
1990 827,645

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