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  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society - Wikipedia

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    Popular databases are Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1915, Massachusetts Vital Records 1911-1915, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, The American Genealogist, Social Security Death Index, Cemetery Transcriptions, Great Migration Begins: 1620-1633, and Abstracts of Wills in New York State ...

  3. Franklin Pierce Rice - Wikipedia

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    The task of compiling and editing of records was continued by the Worcester Society of Antiquity, which was co-founded by Rice in 1875. [1] Beginning in 1902, the Massachusetts Vital Records Act authorized the printing of the vital records prior to 1850 in all Massachusetts.

  4. Massachusetts Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Archives building Documents in the Commonwealth Museum. The Massachusetts Archives is the state archive of Massachusetts.It "serves the Commonwealth and its citizens by preserving and making accessible the records documenting government action and by assisting government agencies in managing their permanent records."

  5. Daniel Thurston - Wikipedia

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    Vital Records of the Town of Bradford Essex Co. Mass. to the Year 1850. " Thurston Genealogies, compiled by Brown Thurston, Portland Maine, 2nd Edition 1892" " An Historical Sketch of Bradford, Mass;, In The Revolution, by Louis A. Woodbury 1895"

  6. Rehoboth Carpenter family - Wikipedia

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    His son, William (Gen. 3) Carpenter (b. 1631 in England - 1702/3 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts), was for many years Rehoboth town clerk, by virtue of which his name—not that of his father—appears with some frequency in Plymouth Colony records, in association with a number of local vital-records lists that he certified and forwarded to ...

  7. Lemuel Shattuck - Wikipedia

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    This law was passed in 1842. His work on a Boston census in 1845 resulted in him being summoned as a consultant for the 1850 United States census. His Report on the Sanitary Condition of Massachusetts in 1850 on a sanitary survey of Massachusetts was later praised as amazingly farsighted. [3]