Thanks, Eddie, for bringing up this series. Now I can ask my questions!
There are 7 volumes available on Archive.org:
Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/earlyconnecticut1896bail v. 1], New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1896.
Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205826 v. 2], New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1896.
Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205834 v. 3], New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, 1898.
Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205842 v. 4], New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1899.
Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/earlyconnecticut05bail v. 5], New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1902.
Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205867 v. 6], New Haven, CT: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, Price, Lee & Adkins Co., Print., 1904.
Frederic W. Bailey, ed., ‘’Early Connecticut Marriages, as Found on Ancient Church Records, prior to 1800’’, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092205875 v. 7], Worcester, MA: Published by the Bureau of American Ancestry, The Davis Press, 1906.
Questions: Are there any problems with this series we should be aware of? Does Bailey tend to be accurate in his transcriptions? Are there any major known gaps in his coverage of the available materials?