VITAL RECORDS

of

WORTHINGTON

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

WORTHINGTON

The Town of Worthington, Hampshire County, was established June 30, 1768, from the new plantation called Number Three.
March 12, 1783, part of Worthington was included in the new town of Middlefield.
June 21, 1799, part of Chester was annexed to Worthington.
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Population by Census:
1776 639   1830 1,179   1870 860  
1790 1,116   1840 1,197   1880 758  
1800 1,223   1850 1,134   1890 714  
1810 1,391   1860 1,041   1900 675  
1820 1,276         1910 569  


EXPLANATIONS and ABBREVIATIONS

SURNAME INDEX
Births
Adams - Ayres
Bagg - Burton
Campbell - Cushman
Damon - Dwelley
Eager - Everett
Felcher - Fuller
Gardner - Gurnsey
Hall - Hutchens
Ingraham - Ingram
Jackson - Joy
Karney - Knowlton
Ladd - Lyman
Mailhairne - Morton
Nash - Northan
Oldes
Packard - Prouty
Ragan - Rude
Sampson - Swan
Tanner - Turner
Wait - Wright
Unidentified
Marriages
Abbot - Ayers
Bailey - Bussey
Cady - Cushman
Daley - Dyer
Eager - Everett
Fanning - Furgerson
Gains - Guardner
Hadsall - Hyde
Ingraham - Ives
Jackson - Josling
Keen - Knowles
Ladd - Lyman
Mack - Morse
Nash - Norton
Packard - Putney
Randall - Russell
Sampson - Sylvester
Tanner - Tuttle
Wadsworth - Wyburn
Unidentified
Deaths
Abbot - Ayer
Bailey - Burton
Campbell - Cutter
Damon - Dutton
Eager - Everett
Fanning - Fuller
Gardiner - Granger
Hall - Huntington
Jackson - Jones
Kelley - Knowles
Lane - Leonard
Mailhairne - Moore
Niles
Oldes - Osgood
Packard - Purdy
Randal - Rowe
Sampson - Swan
Taylor - Turner
Wait - Wright
Unidentified
 


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