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These towns have no published vital records prior to 1850. They were each formerly a part of another town. For possible records, see the records of the parent town(s).
Bernardston was founded in 1762 and it has no parent town. It was previously called Falltown Plantation and Falls Flight.
The records have not been published. Some records are in the Corbin Collection: Genealogical and HIstorical Materials Relating to Central and Western Massachusetts, 1650-1850.
Erving was founded in 1838 and it had no parent town.
Some of the records are available at the Holbrook Institute.
Hawley was founded in 1792 and it has no parent town. It was formerly known as Number 7 Plantation.
Leverett was founded in 1774 and its parent town was Sunderland.
The records have not been published. Some records are in the Corbin Collection: Genealogical and HIstorical Materials Relating to Central and Western Massachusetts, 1650-1850.
Leyden was founded in 1784 and its parent town was Bernardston. It was also known as Beaver Hill, East Hill, Leyden Center, South Leyden, and West Leyden.
Some of the records are available at the Holbrook Institute.
Monroe was founded in 1822 and its parent towns were Rowe and The Gore.
Some of the records are available at the Holbrook Institute.
Northfield was founded in 1714 and its had no parent town. It was formerly known as Squakeag.
The records have not been published. Some records are in the Corbin Collection: Genealogical and HIstorical Materials Relating to Central and Western Massachusetts, 1650-1850.
Orange was founded in 1783 and its parent towns were Athol, Royalston, Warwick and Ervingshire tract Eastham.
See Athol for possible records.
See Royalston for possible records.
See Warwick for possible records.
Some of the records are available at the Holbrook Institute.
Rowe was founded in 1785 and it had no parent town.
The records have not been published. Some records are in the Corbin Collection: Genealogical and HIstorical Materials Relating to Central and Western Massachusetts, 1650-1850.
Shutesbury was founded in 1761 and it had no parent town. It was formerly known as Roadtown.
The records have not been published. Some records are in the Corbin Collection: Genealogical and HIstorical Materials Relating to Central and Western Massachusetts, 1650-1850.
Sunderland was founded in 1714 and it had no parent town. It was formerly known as Swampfield.
The records have not been published. Some records are in the Corbin Collection: Genealogical and HIstorical Materials Relating to Central and Western Massachusetts, 1650-1850.
Warwick was founded in 1763 and it had no parent town. It was formerly known as Gardner's Township, Mount Grace, Roxbury Canada Plantation.
The records have not been published. Some records are in the Corbin Collection: Genealogical and HIstorical Materials Relating to Central and Western Massachusetts, 1650-1850.
Wendell was founded in 1781 and its parent towns were Shutesbury and Ervingshire.
Some of the records are available at the Holbrook Institute.
The records of this town were done in chronological order and/or in multi-volume sets, rather than alphabetic within Births, Marriages & Deaths. They are going to require a lot of extra work before they can be put online. We will try to get the images, and some form of an index, but that, too, will be when we have time.
Whately founded 1771.
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