Connecticut drew a share of the Great Migration, with Wilson County migrants settling mostly in greater Hartford or in cities along the Long Island Sound coastline.
- Artis, Silas A., New Haven, bef. 1917
- Dyson, Jake and Catherine Dyson and son James A., New Britain, ca. 1917
- Batts, Frank, and Jennie Jones Batts, and children James, Ernest, and John, Portland, Middlesex and New Haven, bef. 1924
- McDaniel, Fred A., Stratford, bef. 1930 (prior, in New York)
- Coley, George, New Haven, bef. 1935
- Artis, John L., Albert Artis and Isaac L. Sellars, brothers, Greenwich, bef. 1940
- Gaston, John L., New Haven, bef. 1942
- Norfleet, Samuel, Kensington, bef. 1942
- Norfleet, James, New Britain, bef. 1942
- Carter, M. Elmer, Hartford, bef. 1942 (prior, in Penna. and N.Y.)
- Williams, Willie, Fairfield, bef. 1942
- Jones, Raymond, New Haven, bef. 1942
- Jones, John, New Haven, bef. 1942
- Jones, Joseph G., New Haven, bef. 1942
- Smith, James W., New London, bef. 1944
- Hodge, James L., New Haven, bef. 1947