VITAL RECORDS
of
GILL
MASSACHUSETTS
To the end of the year 1849
Transcriptions of the "Tan Book"
Published by
The New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA
1904
Title page
GILL
The town of Gill, Franklin County, (formerly in Hampshire County, until 1811), was established September 28, 1793, from a part of Greenfield.
February 28, 1795, a part of Northfield was annexed to Gill.
March 14, 1805, the island called Great Island was annexed to Gill after April 1, 1805.
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Population by Census:
1800,
700
1840,
798
1870,
653
1810,
762
1850,
754
1880,
733
1820,
800
1860,
683
1890,
960
1830,
864
1900,
1,015
EXPLANATIONS
and
ABBREVIATIONS
SURNAME INDEX
Births
Abbott - Atherton
Ballard - Burnit
Cady - Currier
Dalrymple - Denio
Ewers
Field - Frazier
Gains - Guillow
Hale - Howland
Jackson - Janes
Kingsley - Knowlton
Lawson - Lyons
Mallard - Munn
Nichols
Oweing
Packard - Purple
Reynolds - Rue
Scott - Strickling
Taylor - Thornton
Wakefield - Wyart
Unidentified
Marriages
Abby - Atherton
Bailey - Burt
Canning - Cutler
Darby - Dustan
Ellis - Ewers
Fairchilds - Fuller
Gage - Guillow
Hale - Hurd
Jackson - Joslin
Keney - Knox
Lamb - Lyons
Mack - Munn
Newcomb - Nutting
Orcutt - Owing
Park - Putnam
Randall - Ruggles
Sartwell - Sykes
Talcott - Tuttle
Van horn
Wadkins - Wyart
Yongs
Deaths
Allen - Andrus
Ballard - Burnitt
Canning - Crane
Dalrymple - Denio
Ewers
Field - French
Gaines - Green
Hale - Howland
Jacobs - Janes
Kimball
Lander - Lyons
Makepiece - Munn
Newell - Nichols
Parks - Purple
Richards - Rue
Scott - Strickland
Tenney - Trask
Wakefield - Wyart
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