Coast Path

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Did an ancestor travel the Coast Path? Learn about this settler migration route, its transportation history, and find related genealogy sources.

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The Coast Path was a migration route between Plymouth and Boston near the shore of Massachusetts.[1]

Background History

The Pilgrims from England and the Netherlands founded Plymouth in 1620. The Puritans from England founded Boston in 1630. The Coast Path was the earliest overland route between the two.

The Coast Path probably pre-dated both colonies as part of a much longer American Indian trail with extensions as far north as Maine and New Brunswick (see Kennebunk Road) where the English and other Europeans dried cod from the Grand Banks for markets in Europe.

Route

The Coast Path passed northwest to southeast through Suffolk, Norfolk, and Plymouth counties:

Suffolk County

Norfolk County

Plymouth County

Connecting Routes Over time the Coast Path connected with the following migration routes out of the Boston end of the Coast Path:

Sources

  1. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 9th ed. (Logan, Utah: Everton Pub., 1999), pages 531 and M-48. At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Book 973 D27e 1999.