VITAL RECORDS

of

WINDSOR

MASSACHUSETTS

To the end of the year 1849


Transcriptions of the "Tan Book"
Published by
The New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA
1917

Title page

WINDSOR

The town of Windsor, Berkshire County, was established as the town of Gageborough July 4, 1771, from the new plantation called Number Four.
October 16, 1778, a part of the plantation called Number Five was annexed, and the town of Gageborough, together with this annexed tract of land, was established as the new town of Windsor.
March 14, 1793, a part of Windsor was included in the new town of Cheshire.
February 26, 1794, a part of Cheshire was reannexed to Windsor.
February 28, 1795, a part of Windsor was annexed to Dalton.
February 23, 1796, a part of Windsor was annexed to Dalton.
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Population by Census:
1776 459   1830 1,042   1870 686  
1790 916   1840 897   1880 644  
1800 961   1850 897   1890 612  
1810 1,108   1860 839   1900 507  
1820 1,085         1910 404  


EXPLANATIONS and ABBREVIATIONS

SURNAME INDEX
Births
Abbott - Ayers
Baily - Butterick
Cady - Cushing
Dana - Dunham
Egan - Estes
Fife - Fuller
Gear - Gwilliam
Hadlock - Humes
Jaques - Joy
Kellogg - Knight
Latham - Lyon
Mack - Munk
Nash - Noyes
Olvert
Packard - Putman
Randal - Russell
Sabin - Sturdevant
Taft - Tyler
Vining
Unidentified
Marriages
Abbe - Ayers
Babbet - Bussey
Cady - Cushon
Dairy - Dyer
Easton - Ethridge
Fanning - Fuller
Gallop - Guillom
Haden - Hyde
Ingalls - Ingraham
James - Joy
Kanedy - Kitteredge
Lamb - Lyon
Mccloth - Moulton
Nash - Norton
Oakes - Orman
Packard - Putney
Randal - Russell
Sanders - Swift
Taft - Tyrrell
Vining
Unidentified
Deaths
Abba - Axtill
Bailey - Bussey
Cady - Cushing
Damon - Dyer
Eddy - Estes
Fletcher - Frink
Gault - Grover
Hall - Hunt
Jackson - Jordan
Kellogg - King
Lambert - Lyman
Mandervill - Munk
Nash - Noyes
Oliver
Packard - Putnam
Randal - Russell
Safford - Swetland
Thair - Tyler
Vaughan - Voce
Negroes
 


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