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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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    Beginning in 1902, the Massachusetts Vital Records Act authorized the printing of the vital records prior to 1850 in all Massachusetts. By the time of the repeal of the Vital Records Act in 1918, Rice had compiled and published the vital records of more than 30 towns in Worcester County.

  4. History of Uxbridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Uxbridge published the first 123 years of the town's vital records, through 1850, recording ages, genders, names, and some causes of death. [18] The death of "Benedict Arnold's widow" is recorded here in 1836. [18] Premature, and accidental deaths were common. [18]

  5. 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."

  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. Matthew Laflin - Wikipedia

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    The First Presbyterian church, 1833-1913: a history of the oldest organization in Chicago, with biographical sketches of the ministers and extracts from the choir records Chicago. Publisher: F. H. Revell Co., 1913. Woods, Henry Ernest. Vital records of Becket, Massachusetts: to the year 1850 Boston. Publisher: New England historic genealogical ...