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The FamilySearch Library has microfilms of many [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] town records, from the beginning of the town to the mid-1860s. The original town records are at local town clerk's offices and at historical and genealogical societies. Some have been published separately or as part of town histories and are available in libraries with major New England collections.
The FamilySearch Library has microfilms of many [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] town records, from the beginning of the town to the mid-1860s. The original town records are at local town clerk's offices and at historical and genealogical societies. Some have been published separately or as part of town histories and are available in libraries with major New England collections.


*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/512707 Michael Zuckerman,'' Peaceable kingdoms : New England towns in the eighteenth century'' Westport, Connecticut : Greenwood Press, 1983, c1970 FS Library  974 H2z]
*{{FSC|512707|item|disp=Michael Zuckerman,'' Peaceable kingdoms : New England towns in the eighteenth century'' Westport, Connecticut : Greenwood Press, 1983, c1970 FS Library  974 H2z}}


== Websites  ==
== Websites  ==

Revision as of 14:55, 12 August 2024

Massachusetts Wiki Topics
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For a more detailed and contextual discussion of each towns' records,
see the town link from the County list on the state page.



In New England the town clerk is the principal record keeper at the local level. The earliest records are called proprietor's records. Town records generally begin with the founding of a town and are kept to the present.

Town records may contain records of births, marriages, burials, cemeteries, appointments, earmarks, estrays (records of stray animals), freemen's oaths (men eligible to vote), land records, mortgages, name changes, care of the poor, school records, surveys, tax lists, town meeting minutes, voter registrations, and "warnings out" (of town).

The Massachusetts City and Town Directory has an alphabetical list of cities and towns with their addresses, phone and fax numbers, email addresses, web site addresses, and hours.

The FamilySearch Library has microfilms of many Massachusetts town records, from the beginning of the town to the mid-1860s. The original town records are at local town clerk's offices and at historical and genealogical societies. Some have been published separately or as part of town histories and are available in libraries with major New England collections.

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