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         Massachusetts Genealogy:     more books (100)
  1. Captain John Gorham of Massachusetts;: A genealogy by Alfred Averill Knapp, 1961
  2. Disowned, disrupted, dissolved: The life and times of the members of the Society of Friends (Quakers) in Pelham, Massachusetts, 1806-1870, including genealogy on most of those families by Paul J Bigelow, 1985

141. Genealogy Research For Boston, Massachusetts, New England And Ireland - Let Leo
Boston, NE and Irish genealogy DNA studies; vital recs; family history; Irishcitizenship; scrapbooks; photography; more
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Let Leo Look Home About Research Cost ... Ireland or Canada To discover more about your Massachusetts genealogy and family roots? To know your ancestry and their lives and times were like in Boston, New England, Canada or Ireland To obtain vital records from Massachusetts , NE, Ireland or Canada ? To locate lost family or genealogy data from Boston, Massachusetts, New England or Canada ? To find the origins of your Irish genealogy roots and ancestry ? To participate in a DNA testing study to determine family history ? To know about your genealogy in Ireland Boston , Massachusetts, New England or Canada ? To create your family history scrapbook To see about obtaining your Irish citizenshi p Welcome to the source for discovering your family history! I am Leo McTiernan , a lifelong Boston, Massachusetts resident, specializing in professional genealogy research in Boston Massachusetts New England Canada and Ireland Utilizing vital records, city directories, immigration and naturalization, archives, cemeteries, town halls libraries, DNA testing research facilities, Massachusetts genealogy facilities, Irish genealogy resources and photography, I will help you find your ancestry and create your

142. History And Genealogy Of Leominster, Massachusetts
Includes town vital records, Johnny Appleseed biography, town history, and linksto local resources.
http://members.aol.com/SueG476/Leominster.html
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Welcome to The History and Genealogy of
Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts
First you need to know how to pronounce Leominster LemonSta or LemonStir Named after Leominster, England and they say it LemSta Leominster is located in the north central part of Massachusetts and northern Worcester County. Leominster is about 20 miles north of Worcester; about 50 miles west of Boston; 20 miles south of the New Hampshire border and is located on Route 2 and Route 190. Leominster is the pioneer plastic city of the world and the birthplace of John Chapman, aka Johnny Appleseed. Leominster has a rich heritage of English, Irish, French, Italian, Canadian and Hispanic. Many people immigrated to Leominster for its employment opportunities. Hope you find something of interest on my Leominster page and am always open to suggestions.
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143. Plymouth Massachusetts History And Genealogy
Plymouth County, massachusetts. Online Books Stories of the Old Bay and genealogy of Plymouth County, established 1685 from massachusetts Bay Colony.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ma/county/plymouth/
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Plymouth County, Massachusetts Online Books: Stories of the Old Bay State and In Olde Massachusetts The purpose of this site is to offer resources on the local history and genealogy of Plymouth County, established 1685 from Massachusetts Bay Colony. I invite you to explore resources and share online links. If you would like to adopt a town, please visit the section of the site. Currently, there are 117 pages on the site with many more to come! Grace Elizabeth Bliss Smith Plymouth County Coordinator Bristol County Site Essex County Site Bliss Family in America Search ANY word Search ALL words Search EXACT phrase Help Last Updated

144. UMass-Chemistry Genealogy
This web site presents the intellectual genealogy of the past and present facultyof the chemistry department of the University of massachusetts at Amherst.
http://www.chem.umass.edu/genealogy/
Introduction Current Professors Emeritus Professors Past Professors ... References
This web site presents the intellectual genealogy of the past and present faculty of the chemistry department of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Faculty are grouped by current, emeritus, and past (not current or emeritus). Each box of the genealogy shows the faculty member's full name, institution, and year of the Ph.D. (or M.S. if appropriate and noted). The person directly below the faculty member is the Ph.D. advisor of the faculty member (chemical "parent"). The advisor's institution and year of the Ph.D. degree are also provided. That person's advisor (chemical "grandparent" to the original faculty member) with associated information is listed below, etc. The genealogy is traced, when possible, back to the three persons who are at the base of the chemical genealogy tree, C. L. Berthollet, J. J. Berzelius, and A. F. Fourcroy. Methods used in the construction of these genealogies are described in Adams, D.L. and Tambouret, Y. J. Chem. Educ.

145. Genealogy.com: Genealogy SiteFinder: Places/Geographic, United States, Massachus
*Family Tree Maker s genealogy Site County Resources massachusetts - Viewin New Window; This page contains local level information including the
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  • A list of facts on the state with links to additional information on such items as the state bird, library, genealogical resources, maps, newspapers, national parks, permanent residents, and statehood.
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  • A list of newspapers located within the state which maintain an online presence.
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  • 146. Massachusetts Historical Societies And Genealogical Societies At
    Search for any society in massachusetts. Listing of massachusetts historical andgenealogical society addresses and links.
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    NOTE: There is no obligation to subscribe, however, a credit card may be required for a trial. Quick Facts Capital: Boston Entered Union: (6th state) Nickname: Bay State State Bird: Chickadee State Flower: Mayflower State Web Site: www.state.ma.us State public records provided by our friends at Search Systems United States
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    Many of the societies in this directory are linked to web sites created by volunteers from around the country. If you have questions about the information contained on a site, please send it to the webmaster that maintains it.
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    Browse through our online collection of addresses and links. When you click on any of the links within this directory, your browser will leave this site. Please bookmark our home page before you leave.
  • 147. Free Marriage Records Genealogy Database And Free Genealogy Directory Of Geneolo
    Marriage records database and links to genealogy and history sites in a categorizedgenealogy directory of wellknown and not-so-well-known genealogy and
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    148. Polish Genealogical Society Of Massachusetts (PGSMa) - HomePage - START HERE
    Polish Genealogical Society of massachusetts PGSMa -. Postal Address PO Box381 Northampton, Massachuesetts 01061-0381 FEEFHS Representative John F.
    http://feefhs.org/POL/FRGPGSMA.HTML
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    P. O. Box 381
    Northampton, Massachuesetts 01061-0381
    FEEFHS Representative: John F. Skibiski , President
    (Please use the above address)
    Telephone: Days - (413) 584-3428
    Telephone: Evenings - (413) 586-1827
    eMail address: john@skibiski.com
    PGSMa Archives:
    University Library University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 01003-0002 Telephone: (413)-545-2780 Publications: Semiannual Newsletter: Biuletyn Korzenie , (Roots Bulletin). Editor: Frederick S. Zimnoch 23 Pomeroy Terrace Northampton, Massachuesetts 01060-3350 Telephone: (413) 586-1522 eMail address: zimnoch@crocker.com Scope of Interest: Historic Poland to its outer limits (i.e. all three partitions: Austrian, German and Russian). Project: Donation of PGSA Polish Genealogical Dictionary (40 fiche) to nearby University of Massachusetts research library. Preparation of surname index. Meetings (with a speaker): The 4th Thursday of March, June and October; members can come early for research advice. Research Services (members only): Free newsletter queries; personal advice/assistance available to members.

    149. Archives: Researching Your Family's History At The Massachusetts Archives
    City and town clerks in massachusetts are the custodians of pre1841 vital recordsfor The Genealogical Society of Utah has an active local records
    http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcgen/genidx.htm

    Introduction

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    Vital Records: Pre 1841

    Vital Records: Post 1910
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    Death Registration, town of Yarmouth, 1860.
    An alien passenger index card.
    An alien passenger list.
    Tthe 1865 Massachusetts state census.
    A Revolutionary War muster roll for the Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775.
    An Agreement signed by Nahnaacomoc and Passaconaway, June 12, 1644, taken from Massachusetts Archives Collection, volume 30. A Letter to George Coffin, Massachusetts Land Agent, regarding land in Maine. A Transcript of records of the Plymouth Colony Court of Assistants. A Tewksbury State Hospital intake file, 1906. Photograph of Barker home in Prescott, real estate takings, Metropolitan Water Supply, c. 1938. A Plan of the District of Dover, 1831.

    150. Massachusetts Genealogical Council
    July 30,2005 massachusetts Genealogical Council Seminar The massachusettsGenealogical Council is dedicated to serving the interests of the state s
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    Massachusetts Genealogical Council
    E-Mail Links Federal Legislation Concerning Vital Records Public Law 108-458 document [128KB PDF]
    webmaster About MGC The Massachusetts Genealogical Council is dedicated to serving the interests of the state's genealogical community. Founded in 1980, the Council's stated aim is to develop and promote growth and to study and exchange ideas among persons and organizations interested in the pursuit of genealogy. Its programs and activities are designed to complement those of the many genealogical and hereditary societies throughout the state and to provide a statewide forum for genealogists. One of the Council's leading functions is to represent the concerns of genealogists in the halls of state and local government. The Council monitors the activities of agencies which bear on genealogical interests and testifies at hearings and other forums of government. The Council promotes the preservation and publication of state and local records and also provides information about them. It guards the rights of all researchers' access to public records and educates genealogists about the proper use and preservation of these records.
    The Council sponsors an annual conference on topics of interest to genealogists. A newsletter is distributed to its members.

    151. The USGenWeb Project - Free Genealogy And Family History Online
    Keeping genealogy free online is kept possible by the USGenWeb Project volunteers . Keeping Internet genealogy Free
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    Welcome to The USGenWeb Project! We are a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone. Organization is by county and state, and this website provides you with links to all the state websites which, in turn, provide gateways to the counties. The USGenWeb Project also sponsors important Special Projects at the national level and this website provides an entry point to all of those pages, as well.
    Although the basic unit of organization for The USGenWebProject is at the county level, State Websites include very important information as well, including such resources for postings of unknown county queries, family reunion bulletin boards, state histories, and maps showing the changing county boundaries, among others. Many states also have ongoing projects as diverse as the transcription of Civil War regiments or the reuniting of families with lost photos, bibles, etc.

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