VITAL RECORDS
of
NATICK
MASSACHUSETTS
To the end of the year 1849
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May 30, 1679, an exchange of land made between the plantation of Natick and Sherborn was ratified by the General Court.
June 28, 1745, in the Provincial Laws, Vol. III, Page 234, the plantation of Natick is spoken of as a belonging to no particular town.
February 19, 1781, the district of Natick was made the town of Natick, confirmatory to the general act of August 23, 1775.
June 22, 1797, the bounds between Natick and Needham was established and part of each town was annexed to the other.
February 7, 1820, part of Sherborn was annexed to Natick.
April 22, 1822, part of Natick was annexed to Framingham
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Population according to Census:
| 1765,
| 474
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| 1820,
| 849
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| 1860,
| 5,515
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| 1776,
| 1,625
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| 1830,
| 890
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| 1870,
| 6,404
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| 1790,
| 615
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| 1840,
| 1,285
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| 1880,
| 8,479
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| 1800,
| 694
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| 1850,
| 2,744
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| 1890,
| 9,118
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| 1810,
| 766
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| 1900,
| 9,488
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