Abington Massachusetts Marriage and Death Records

1830 Map of Abington, Massachusetts

Volume 2 of the Abington, Massachusetts vital records compiles marriage and death records up to 1850, complementing Volume 1, which contains birth records. Established in 1712, Abington’s boundaries have shifted, affecting historical jurisdiction. Extensive research from town records, cemeteries, and family Bibles ensured comprehensive documentation, including the identification of Black families recorded by given names. The volume is organized alphabetically by marriages and deaths.

Vital Records of Bellingham, Massachusetts

Vital Records of Bellingham Massachusetts to the year 1850

Alphabetical indexes to the vital records of Bellingham, Massachusetts, up to the year 1850, supplemented by information from bible records, church registers, cemetery inscriptions and other private sources to include the diary kept by Samuel Wight and his daughters.

Medway Massachusetts vital records

Medway Village Straw Factory

Alphabetical indexes to the vital records of Medway, Massachusetts, up to the year 1850, supplemented by information from church registers, cemetery inscriptions and other private sources to include Rev. Dr. Jacob Ide’s account of Marriages and Deaths, 1814-1849.

Hawes Family of Wrentham, MA

The Hawes family has deep roots in Wrentham, Massachusetts, tracing back to Edward Hawes, born circa 1620. His descendants, including notable figures like Oliver Snow Hawes and George H. Hawes, contributed significantly to local industries and governance. Oliver established a successful machinery firm in Fall River, emphasizing cash payments to employees, while George excelled in the cotton cloth brokerage. They were known for their charitable involvement and community leadership, leaving a lasting legacy in Wrentham and Fall River.