VITAL RECORDS
of
GRANVILLE
MASSACHUSETTS
To the end of the year 1849
Transcriptions of the "Tan Book"
Published by
The New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA
1914
Title page
GRANVILLE
The town of Granville, Hampden County, was established as a district January 25, 1754, from the plantation of Bedford.
August 23, 1775, the district was made a town by general act.
June 14, 1810, a part was established as Tolland.
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Populations by Census:
1765,
682
1820,
1,643
1870,
1,293
1776,
1,126
1830,
1,649
1880,
1,205
1790,
1,979
1840,
1,414
1890,
1,061
1800,
2,309
1850,
1,305
1900,
1,050
1810,
1,504
1860,
1,385
1910,
781
EXPLANATIONS
and
ABBREVIATIONS
SURNAME INDEX
Births
Adams - Atkins
Babcock - Buttrick
Calkins - Custis
Davidson - Dunum
Eggleston - Eno
Fairchild - Frost
Gaines - Grout
Haden - Hyde
Ives
Jensen - Justin
Keep - Knox
Lambson - Lord
Marion - Munson
Noble - Northway
Olds - Osburn
Parson - Pynchon
Quance
Raney - Ruggles
Sacket - Swetman
Taylor - Twining
Van doren - Vining
Walkley - Wright
Negroes
Marriages
Adams - Austin
Babcock - Byington
Cadwell - Curtiss
Day - Dunham
Egglestone - Everitt
Fairchild - Fullington
Gaines - Gunner
Hale - Hyde
Ives
Jewell - Judson
Kasson - Knox
Ladd - Luce
McCullum - Murry
Newbury - Nugeon
Olcott - Owen
Palmer - Pynchon
Quintard
Raney - Russell
Sacket - Swetman
Tallmage - Twist
Underwood
Vallet - Vining
Unidentified
Deaths
Adams - Atkins
Babcock - Buttles
Cadwell - Curtiss
Davis - Durham
Edward - Evans
Fairchild - Fullington
Gaines - Griswold
Hale - Hunt
Ives
Johnson - Jones
Keep - King
Lamson - Loyd
McKintire - Munson
Nash - Nugeon
Parson - Pynchon
Quance
Ranney - Rowley
Sanders - Swetman
Taber - Tuttle
Utley
Unidentified
Negroes
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