East Killingly, Connecticut Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you have never been to East Killingly City, Connecticut, then you have probably been wondering what the population is like. Here you will discover the population and steets of East Killingly City. The borough of Danielsonville was formed in 1854 and included parts of East Brooklyn. In 1895, it was shortened to Danielson and its western boundary set at the Quinebaug River. In 1908, a new high school was dedicated on Broad Street, and another on Westfield Avenue in 1965. The old school building became the Killingly Junior High School, and is now used as a community center. In the early twentieth century, the area was served by a modern elementary school that consolidated outlying one-room schools. In 1809, St. James Church also built a new parochial school

The percentage of households headed by a married couple in East Killingly is approximately 63%. This is slightly lower than Connecticut's average of 79%. In comparison, the proportion of households headed by a single person is higher in the neighboring community of Danielson, which has a 74% married-couple population. But this small percentage is still below the national average, which is nearly nine percent.

While the percentage of younger people is slightly lower than in many other cities and towns in the region, the median age of residents is around 42.0. This is in line with many places in the metropolitan area. The highest overall median age is 46.0 in East Brooklyn CDP. In addition, Killingly Connecticut has a relatively high percentage of retired people. In addition, the town is home to several large historic districts.