VITAL RECORDS

of

NORTON

MASSACHUSETTS

To the end of the year 1849


Transcriptions of the "Tan Book"
Published by
The New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA
1906

NORTON

The town of Norton, Bristol County, was established March 17, 1710, from a part of Taunton.
June 12, 1711, a bill to perfect the Norton grant was passed.
December 21, 1725, a part of Norton was established as Easton.
April 26, 1770, a part of Norton was established as the district of Mansfield.
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Population by Census:
1765, 1,948   1820, 1,600   1860, 1,848  
1776, 1,329   1830, 1,479   1870, 1,821  
1790, 1,428   1840, 1,545   1880, 1,732  
1800, 1,481   1850, 1,966   1890, 1,785  
1810, 1,598         1900, 1,826  

SURNAME INDEX
Births
Acros - Avery
Babbet - Burtt
Cambel - Curtis
Dane - Dunham
Earl - Elmes
Farbank - Fuller
Gale - Guellow
Hack - Hunt
Ide
Jewet - Jones
Kanavan - Knox
Lane - Luby
Mackepease - Munroe
Nason - Norton
Pain - Puffer
Rafferty - Rounds
Sampson - Sweetland
Taber - Tyffany
Verry - Vining
Walker - Wrigley
Unidentified
Negroes
Marriages
Abel - Avery
Babbet - Butler
Cadding - Cutting
Dagget - Dyer
Eames - Everett
Fairbank - Fuller
Gallagan - Gushey
Hack - Hyde
Ide - Ingraham
Jackson - Jones
Keach - Knowles
Labaron - Lyon
Mabury - Munroe
Nash - Nuland
Oewen - Owen
Packard - Pursho
Quiggle - Quindley
Raiment - Ruse
Salsbery - Swettland
Taber - Tytus
Umphry
Varry - Vining
Unidentified
Negroes
Deaths
Acros - Avery
Babbit - Burt
Cambel - Crossman
Daggett - Dyer
Eason - Elliot
Fairbank - French
Gary - Guild
Hall - Hunt
Jackson - Jones
Keith - Knowls
Lane - Lothrop
Macomber - Munroe
Newcomb - Newland
Packard - Pumrey
Raymond - Round
Scott - Sweet
Thayer - Tucker
Verry - Vining
Negroes


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