Archdiocese of Boston: St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) now searchable

St. Charles Borromeo giving Communion to St. Aloysius Gonzaga (tapestry) image by G.dallorto, via Wikimedia Commons

Today we’re announcing eight new volumes in Massachusetts: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Records, 1789-1900 from St. Charles Borromeo in Woburn.  There are 21,261 new records and 82,907 names included in this update.  St. Charles Borromeo was the Archbishop of Milan in the 1500s who was known for his Counter-Reformation work within the Catholic Church.  St. Charles Borromeo in Woburn was established around 1852.  We’d like to thank Sam Sturgis for his work on this parish.  The new volumes are listed below:

St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Baptisms, 1857-1878
St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Baptisms, 1878-1888
St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Baptisms, 1888-1895
St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Baptisms, 1895-1899
St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Baptisms, 1899-1900
St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Confirmations, 1898-1899
St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Marriages, 1857-1895
St. Charles Borromeo (Woburn) Marriages, 1895-1900

Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.