VITAL RECORDS
of
SHERBORN
MASSACHUSETTS
To the end of the year 1849
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October 7, 1674, more land was granted to the proprietors and inhabitants of the land at or near Boggestow to be called Sherborne. April 16, 1679, an exchange of lands was made with theplantation of Natick, which was confirmed by the General Court May 30, 1679. May 7, 1684, the grant of October 7, 1674, and the name of Sherborne were confirmed by the General Court. July 11, 1700, part was annexed to Framingham. December 3, 1724, a part was established as Holliston. February 7, 1820, a part was annexed to Natick. May 3, 1852, the name was changed to Sherborn.
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Population by Census:
| 1765
| 670
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| 1820
| 811
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| 1870
| 1,062
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| 1776
| 699
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| 1830
| 899
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| 1880
| 1,401
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| 1790
| 801
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| 1840
| 995
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| 1890
| 1,381
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| 1800
| 775
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| 1850
| 1,043
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| 1900
| 1,483
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| 1860
| 1,129
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