VITAL RECORDS

of

SAUGUS

MASSACHUSETTS

To the end of the year 1849


SAUGUS

This town, originally a part of Lynn, was incorporated Feb. 17, 1815, retaining the Indian name by which this section had been known since the earliest settlement. On Feb. 22, 1841, a part of Chelsea was annexed.
The population of Saugus at different periods was as follows:
1820,  748.          1840,  1,098. 
1830,  960.          1850,  1,552. 
      1905,  6,253.       


EXPLANATIONS and ABBREVIATIONS

SURNAME INDEX
Births
Abbott - Avery
Baird - Butterfield
Callahan - Cross
Dager - Draper
Eames - Estes
Fisk - Fuller
Gabriel - Grover
Haigh - Howlett
Jackson - Johnson
Kelly - Kimball
Landerkin - Lockwood
McCurry - Murphy
Neal - Nourse
Oldham - Oliver
Paine - Proctor
Quiner
Raddin - Rowe
Savage - Sweetser
Taggart - Tuttle
Upham
Valentine
Waldron - Wyman
Marriages
Abbott - Avery
Babb - Buxton
Caldwell - Currier
Dager - Dunbar
Eames - Evans
Farnsworth - Furnell
Gabrill - Grover
Hale - Hutchinson
Ingalls
Jackson - Jordan
Kent - Kirby
Landerkin - Lummus
McDonnell - Murphy
Nelson - Nourse
Odiorne - Otis
Paine - Putnam
Raddin - Rust
Sargent - Sweetser
Taggard - Twist
Upham
Vinson
Wade - Wyman
Deaths
Alden - Atherton
Baker - Buzzell
Callehan - Curtis
Dampney - Dunlin
Edmonds - Emes
Felton - Foster
Goldthwait - Grover
Hall - Howlett
Jackson - Johnson
Kidder - Kingsley
Lewis - Lockwood
Mackintire - Murphy
Newhall - Nourse
Oliver
Parker - Putnam
Raddin - Rowe
Sawin - Sweetser
Taggard - Tyler
Webber - Wyman

© 2005-'07 by John Slaughter
Last Updated: 7 January, 2007