Archive For The “Uncategorized” Category

Fall in Vermont
Today we’ve added 14 new sketches to Early Vermont Settlers, 1700-1784. Scott Andrew Bartley’s study project focuses on heads of families who lived in Vermont prior to the Revolutionary War. So far his sketches center on counties in southeast Vermont. This update includes over 700 new records and over 3,000 new names. The new volumes are listed below:
Bourne, Nathaniel (Manchester)
Burr, Jonathan (Rockingham)
Corey, Oliver (Rockingham)
Gardner, Andrew (Rockingham)
Lovell, Elijah (Rockingham)
Lovell, John (Rockingham)
Lovell, Michael (Rockingham)
Lovell, Oliver (Rockingham)
Lovell, Timothy (Rockingham)
McIntyre, Richard (Manchester)
White, John (Rockingham)
White, Jonathan (Rockingham)
White, Lemuel (Rockingham)
Wright, Moses (Rockingham)
Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.

St. Francis de Sales in Charlestown Courtesy of Reverend Wolcott Cutler, Boston Public Library, Charlestown Branch
Today we’re announcing four new volumes in Massachusetts: (Image-Only) Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Records, 1789-1900 from St. Francis de Sales in Charlestown. This update adds over 1,900 new images to browse. St. Francis de Sales Church was dedicated in 1862, three years after the cornerstone was first laid. We’d like to thank the following scanners for their help: Francis Alix, Angela Napolitano, Ross and Linda Weaver, and John Phlo. Be sure to watch our how-to video if you need help understanding how to navigate this collection. The new volumes are listed below:
St. Francis de Sales (Charlestown) Baptisms, 1861-1879
St. Francis de Sales (Charlestown) Baptisms, 1880-1893
St. Francis de Sales (Charlestown) Baptisms, 1893-1900
St. Francis de Sales (Charlestown) Marriages, 1862-1900

St. Mary in Randolph from One Hundred Years of Progress by James Sullivan, p.695
Today we’re announcing an update to Massachusetts: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Records, 1789-1900. The seven new volumes come from St. Mary in Randolph. This update adds over 20,000 new records to search and over 75,000 new names. There are now more than 200 volumes available to search in this database. St. Mary’s in Randolph was built in 1849, as the Catholic population in Randolph expanded, no longer needing to travel to Quincy to worship. The new volumes are listed below:
St. Mary (Randolph) Baptisms, 1853-1860
St. Mary (Randolph) Baptisms, 1861-1876
St. Mary (Randolph) Baptisms, 1876-1894
St. Mary (Randolph) Baptisms, 1888-1900
St. Mary (Randolph) Confirmations and First Communions, 1869-1884
St. Mary (Randolph) Marriages, 1853-1894
St. Mary (Randolph) Marriages, 1888-1900
Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.

Excerpt from Thomas Hyde Page’s Boston, its Environs and Harbor…in 1775 By http://maps.bpl.org [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.

Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Newton By Gms0700 [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], from Wikimedia Commons
Our Lady Help of Christians (Newton) Baptisms, 1879-1885
Our Lady Help of Christians (Newton) Baptisms, 1885-1898
Our Lady Help of Christians (Newton) Baptisms, 1898-1900
Our Lady Help of Christians (Newton) Marriages, 1879-1885
Our Lady Help of Christians (Newton) Marriages, 1885-1900
Sacred Heart (Natick) Baptisms, 1890-1900
Sacred Heart (Natick) Confirmations, 1893-1900
Sacred Heart (Natick) Marriages, 1890-1900

Stoneham, MA in 1878 By http://maps.bpl.org (View of Stoneham, Mass.Uploaded by tm) [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.

St. Theresa of Avila in West Roxbury by Biruitorul (Biruitorul (talk)) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
The new volumes are:
St. Theresa of Avila (West Roxbury) Baptisms, 1896-1900
St. Theresa of Avila (West Roxbury) Marriages, 1896-1900
Please note: These databases are available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.

1892 Atlas of Boston. Sacred Heart Church is located in the center, right of the map. By Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the BPL [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Sacred Heart (East Boston) Index to Baptisms, 1873-1900
Sacred Heart (East Boston) Baptisms and Confirmations, 1873-1895 (Vol. 1)
Sacred Heart (East Boston) Baptisms, 1896-1900 (Vol. 2)
Sacred Heart (East Boston) Confirmations, 1896-1900
Sacred Heart (East Boston) Marriages, 1874-1900

Clark’s map of Fairfield County, Connecticut, 1858. Weston and Wilton are in the center to the right of the Bridgeport inset. Public Domain courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Two new volumes have been added to the North American Cemetery Transcriptions from NEHGS Manuscripts, 1642-1977 database which provide extensive coverage of Weston and Wilton in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The indexing efforts of our volunteers has produced over 15,000 new records and 45,000 searchable names. The new volumes are:
- CT, Fairfield: Weston (CT WES 40)
- CT, Fairfield: Wilton (Mss A 2777)
Both manuscripts were written by Francis Ferdinand Spies in 1934 and are in the NEHGS manuscripts collection. They contain inscriptions copied from the graveyards, arranged with genealogical and historical notes and an index. Weston and Wilton are next to each other in southwestern Connecticut. The indexing for these records includes birth and death records with full names, cemetery locations, and names of parents and spouses where available.
This update is made possible by the efforts of our volunteer Edna Curtin. If you have some time available and would like to get involved in the digitizing and indexing process, locally or remotely, please contact Rachel Adams, Database Services Volunteer Coordinator via email at rachel.adams@nehgs.org.
Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.

Winter in Vermont
Today we’re announcing 23 new sketches from Norwich, VT in Early Vermont Settlers, 1700-1784 and two updated sketches. Scott Andrew Bartley’s study project focuses on heads of families who lived in Vermont prior to the Revolutionary War. He has so far focused on Windsor and Windham counties in southeast Vermont. This update includes over 1,000 new records and over 2,700 new names. The new volumes are listed below:
Babcock, Oliver (Norwich)
Ball, Ebenezer (Norwich)
Ball, Humphrey (Norwich)
Ball, Joseph (Norwich)
Benton, Medad (Norwich, Royalton)
Brown, Samuel (Norwich)
Brown, Samuel, Jr. (Norwich)
Closson, John (Norwich, Thetford)
Crane, Elisha (Norwich)
Curtis, Elias (Norwich, Royalton, Tunbridge)
Curtis, Simeon (Norwich)
Fenton, Benjamin (Norwich)
Fenton, Francis (Norwich)
Messenger, Nathan (Norwich)
Messenger, Nathaniel (Norwich)
Partridge, Elisha (Norwich)
Partridge, Samuel (Norwich)
Partridge, Samuel, Jr. (Norwich)
Richards, Jonas (Norwich)
Turner, David (Norwich, Randolph)
Waterman, Elijah (Norwich)
Wright, Aaron (Norwich)
Wright, John (Norwich)
Updated sketches:
Baldwin, Daniel (Norwich)
Bennett, John (Hartford)
Please note: These databases are available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Consider membership.