VITAL RECORDS

of

ACTON

MASSACHUSETTS

To the end of the year 1849


Transcriptions of the "Tan Book"
Published by the
New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA
1923

Title Page

ACTON

The Town of Acton, Middlesex County, was established July 3, 1735, from a part of Concord called The Village or New Grant, together with Willard's Farms.
December 11, 1747, bounds between Acton and Concord were established.
April 28, 1780, a part was included in the second district of Carlisle.

1765, 611. 1820, 1,047. 1870, 1,593.
1776, 769. 1830, 1,128. 1880, 1,797.
1790, 853. 1840, 1,121. 1890, 1,897.
1800, 901. 1850, 1,605. 1900, 2,120.
1810, 885. 1860, 1,726. 1910, 2,136.
1920, 2,162.


EXPLANATIONS and ABBREVIATIONS

SURNAME INDEX
Births
Adams - Atwood
Bachelder - Butters
Calder - Cutting
Darby - Dutton
Edwards - Estabrook
Fairbanks - Furbush
Gardner - Grimes
Haden - Hyde
Jacobs - Joyce
Keith - Knowlton
Lamphere - Luby
McCann - Munroe
Nelson - Noyse
Oliver - Osgood
Paige - Putney
Ramsdal - Russel
Sanborn - Symonds
Taft - Tuttle
Veasey - Veazey
Walcott - Wyer
Yapp - Young
Unidentified
Marriages
Adams - Avery
Babb - Buttrick
Calkins - Cutting
Dakin - Dutton
Eastabrook - Eveleth
Fairbanks - Furbush
Gaffald - Guptil
Hager - Hyde
Ingalls - Irwin
Jacob - Juel
Kebby - Knowlton
Lampson - Lynn
McCoristine - Muzzey
Newhall - Nutting
Ober - Osgood
Page - Putnam
Ramsdal - Russill
Sampson - Symond
Talbot - Tuttle
Upham
Veasy - Virgin
Wait - Wright
Young
Unidentified
Deaths
Adams - Ames
Baker - Butters
Canada - Cutting
Davies - Dutton
Edwards - Emery
Fairbanks - Furbush
Gale - Grimes
Hager - Hutchinson
Jacobs - Jonson
Kendell - Knight
Lampson - Lothrop
McCoristine - Mossman
Nash - Noyse
Oliver - Osgood
Parker - Putney
Rand - Ruggles
Sartwell - Swift
Tarbell - Tuttle
Walker - Wright
Unidentified
Negroes


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