Dear Friend, For genealogy, counties basically mean nothing in CT. They only serve as a geographical boundary. There is no County Clerk that you can write to for vital records. Since CT just eliminated the County Sheriff function this month, I'm not sure that there is anyone left on any County payroll. Connecticut, like other parts of the northeast, has all of its records maintained in the individual towns. Records in other parts of the United States are maintained at the County Level, but this is not the way it is in CT. So, you must work with the individual Town Clerks. You can write or call to The Greenwich CT Historical Society at 39 Strickland Road in Greenwich CT. Phone (203) 622-9686. Susan Richardson is the person to contact. For Vital Records, you can write or call to the City Clerks Office at 110 Field Point Road, Greenwich CT. Phone (203) 622-7700. Barbara Louden is the person to contact. She is very helpful. In looking at "Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich" which is over 760 pages long and was written by Spencer Mead in 1911, there is no information on Elihu Fuller, despite the book being filled with genealogical information about people in Greenwich. Sorry that I could not be more helpful. Sincerely, George Hoyt E-Mail: GWGEHoyt@aol.com