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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. 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."

  4. Franklin Pierce Rice - Wikipedia

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    Preservation of historical records from Massachusetts & founding of Worcester Historical Museum Franklin Pierce Rice (1852–1919) was a self-taught printer and publisher who transcribed and printed and preserved vital records from Massachusetts and was a co-founder of the Worcester Society of Antiquity.

  5. History of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston was the center of revolutionary activity in the decade before 1775, with Massachusetts natives Samuel Adams, ... 1776–1850 (1926) online; Banner, James.

  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 ...

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  8. List of people from Uxbridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] This appears to be verified in the town vital records. [39] among others. Some sources claim that Margaret Shippen died in England on August 24, 1804, at the age of 41. She may have returned incognito to Massachusetts before her death.

  9. John B. Hitchings - Wikipedia

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    John Ballard Hitchings (March 6, 1815 – November 17, 1887) was an American shoe manufacturer and politician.. Hitchings was born on March 6, 1815, to Benjamin and Jane Hitchings. [2]

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