VITAL RECORDS

of

BRIMFIELD

MASSACHUSETTS

To the end of the year 1849


The town of Brimfield, Hampden County, was first mentioned in the records of the State June 10, 1714.
December 24, 1731, Brimfield was established as a town.
January 16, 1742, a part of Brimfield was included in the new town of Western (now Warren, Worcester County).
April 23,1 760, a part of Brimfield was annexed to Palmer.
April 28, 1760, a part of Brimfield was established as the district of Monson.
September 18, 1762, a part of Brimfield was established as the district of South Brimfield.
February 7, 1763, boundary lines were definitely established.
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Population by Census:
1765, 773 1830, 1,599 1880, 1,203
1776, 1,064 1840, 1,419 1890, 1,096
1790, 1,211 1850, 1,420 1900, 941
1800, 1,384 1860, 1,363 1910, 866
1810, 1,325 1870, 1,288 1920, 778
1820, 1,612     1930, 884

SURNAME INDEX
Births
Abbey - Aynesworth
Babcock - Buxton
Cady - Cutler
Dady - Durkee
Earl - English
Fairbanks - Fuller
Gamwell - Guthrie
Hale - Hyde
Jackson - Jordan
Keep - Knight
Lamb - Lyon
McCluer - Munroe
Needham - Nutting
Old
Packard - Pynchon
Randall - Rutan
Safford - Sykes
Tapin - Tyler
Underwood - Utley
Vaill
Walbridge - Wyles
Young
Unidentified
Marriages
Abbey - Austin
Babcock - Button
Cady - Cutter
Dady - Dwight
Earl - Evans
Fairbanks - Furbush
Gamwell - Guthrie
Hale - Hyde
Ingersole - Ives
Jackson - Judson
Keach - Knight
Ladd - Lyon
McClellon - Munn
Needham - Nye
Oaks - Owen
Paddock - Pynchon
Randolph - Rutherford
Sabin - Switcher
Tainter - Tyler
Underwood - Uttley
Vaill - Vorce
Wadkin - W[worn]
Young - Younglove
Unidentified
Deaths
Abbot - Atkins
Babbit - Buxton
Caesar - Cutler
Dady - Dutton
Eager - Emerson
Fairbanks - Furbush
Gardner - Guthrie
Hale - Hynes
Ives
Jackson - Jenkins
Keep - Knight
Ladd - Lyon
McClentic - Munroe
Needham - Nutting
Olcott - Ormsby
Paddock - Pynchon
Quan
Rice - Rutan
Safford - Stone
Tarbell - Tyler
Upham
Vaill
Wade - Wyles
Young
Unidentified
Negroes


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