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Massachusetts Fast Facts and Key Resources

By Maureen A. Taylor Premium

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Statehood: 1788

First federal census: 1790

State censuses: 1855,1865

State-land state

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Statewide birth, marriage, and death records begin: 1841

Counties: 14

Contact for vital records:

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Registry of Vital Records and Statistics 150 Mount Vernon St., First Floor Dorchester, MA 02125 (617) 740-2600

<www.mass.gov>: Click the Residents tab, Family, then Vital Records.

Web sites

1895 US Atlas: Massachusetts

<www.livgenmi.com/1895/MA>

Cyndi’s List: Massachusetts

<cyndislist.com/ma.htm>

The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633

<www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/greatmigrations>

Information and Historical Data on Cities, Towns and Counties

<www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/cisctlist/ctlistidx.htm>

Mass Moments <www.massmoments.com>

Massachusetts Research Outline

<www.familysearch.org>: Click Guides, then Research Outline, and scroll to the Ms.

Massachusetts Society of Genealogists

<rootsweb.com/~masgi>

New Bedford Free Public Library Whaling Collection Archives

<www.ci.new-bedford.ma.us/services/library/whalingproject/whaling.htm>

Books

Genealogist’s Handbook for New England Research, 4th edition, by Marcia D. Melnyk (NEHGS)

The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635, 3 volumes, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn and Melinde Lutz Sanborn (NEHGS)

Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries by David Allen Lambert (NEHGS)

Inhabitants and Estates of the Town of Boston, 1630-1800 and The Crooked and Narrow Streets of Boston, 1630-1822 by Annie Haven Thwing (NEHGS)

Massachusetts: A Concise History by Richard D. Brown and Jack Tager (University of Massachusetts Press)

Revolutionary Boston, Lexington, and Concord by Joseph L. Andrews Jr. (Commonwealth Editions)

Witches, Rakes and Rogues: True Stories of Scam, Scandal, Murder and Mayhem in Colonial Boston by D. Brenton Simons (Commonwealth Editions)

Organizations and Archives

Archdiocese of Boston

Attn: Archives, 2121 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, MA 02135, (617) 746-5797, <www.rcab.org/Archives/HomePage.html>

Boston Public Library

700 Boylston St., Copley Square, Boston, MA 02116, (617) 536-5400, <www.bpl.org>

Connecticut Valley Historical Society Museum

220 State St., Springfield, MA 01103, (413) 263-6800, <www.springfieldmuseums.org/museums/history>

Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston

Box 610366, Newton, MA 02461, (617) 796-8522, <www.jgsgb.org>

Massachusetts Archives

Columbia Point, 220 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125, (617) 727-2816, <www.sec.state.ma.us/arc>

Massachusetts Historical Society

1154 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02215, (617) 536-1608, <www.masshist.org>

Massachusetts National Guard Museum

44 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609, (508) 797-0334, <www.mass.gov/guard/Museum/Museum_Home.htm>

NARA Northeast Region — Boston

Frederick C. Murphy Federal Center, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA 02452, (781) 663-0130, <archives.gov/northeast/boston>

NARA Northeast RegionPittsfield

10 Conte Drive, Pittsfield, MA 01201, (413) 236-3600, <archives.gov/northeast/pittsfield>

New England Historic Genealogical Society

101 Newbury St., Boston, MA 02116, (617) 536-5740, <www.newenglandancestors.org>
 
Timeline
 

 From the August 2006 issue of Family Tree Magazine.

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