27 in 1-PLYMOUTH County MASSACHUSETTS HISTORY-GENEALOGY
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These books are on CD, in pdf format. Adobe Reader is used to view the actual page images scanned from the original books. Read my About Me page if you need more information about these cds. You get all 27 books on one CD! * These books on CD are SEARCHABLE * 1. History of Plymouth County, Massachusetts. With Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men (Originally published in 1884, about 1,354 pages) Contents: History of Plymouth County History of Plymouth History of Wareham History of Pembroke History of Kingston History of Lakeville History of Marion History of Rochester History of Hanson History of Duxbury History of Mattapoisett History of Hanover History of Scituate and South Scituate History of Carver History of Abington History of South Abington History of Rockland History of ancient Bridgewater History of Brockton History of Bridgewater History of East Bridgewater History of West Bridgewater History of Middleboro' History of Hingham History of Plympton History of Halifax History of Marshfield History of Hull Appendix 2. Records of the Town of Plymouth (Originally published in 1889-1903, about 1,213 pages) 3. Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volume XXII. Collections. Plymouth Church Records, 1620-1859 (Originally published in 1920-23, about 942 pages) Contents: Volume XXII. Lists of pastors. Associate pastors, elders, deacons, etc. Bibliographies Officers of the Society, 1 Sep., 1920 Resident members Corresponding members Honorary members Plymouth Church Records Index I. Church transactions Index II. Baptisms, Deaths, Marriages, Members 4. History of the Town of Plymouth. From its First Settlement in 1620 to the Present Time. With a Concise History of the Aborigines of New England and Their Wars With the English, &c. (Originally published in 1835, about 405 pages) 5. Epitaphs From Burial Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts, from 1657 to 1892. With Biographical and Historical Notes (Originally published in 1892, about 349 pages) Contents: Epitaphs from Burial Hill, Plymouth Memorandum List of recent burials Memorial list Map of Plymouth Massachusetts A descriptive list of tombs, monuments, enclosed lots, inscriptions of special interest, etc Biographical: The Old Sexton Index 6. Death Records From the Ancient Burial Ground at Kingston, Massachusetts (Originally published in 1905, about 32 pages) 7. Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, Massachusetts (Originally published in 1882, about 270 pages) Contents: Old Grave-yard in West Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in the Old Grave-yard in West Bridgewater Powder House Grave-yard, in West Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Powder House Grave-yard in West Bridgewater Jerusalem Grave-yard, in West Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Jerusalem Grave-yard in West Bridgewater The Alger Grave-yard and Tomb, in West Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in the Alger Grave-yard and Tomb in West Bridgewater Old Grave-yard, in Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in the Old Grave-yard in Bridgewater The Alden or Vernon Street Grave-yard, in Titicut Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Vernon Street Grave-yard, Titicut Scotland Grave-yard Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Scotland Grave-yard The Keith or South Street Grave-yard in Titicut Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Keith, or South Street, grave-yard Trinity Church Grave-yard, in Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Trinity Church Grave-yard Japan Grave-yard, in Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Japan Grave-yard Great Woods Grave-yard Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Great Woods Grave-yard Small-pox grave-yards, in Bridgewater Old Grave-yard in East Bridgewater Alphabetical index to the names on monuments in Old Grave-yard, East Bridgewater Index to surnames 8. Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1923, about 540 pages) 9. Vital Records of the Town of Halifax, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 (Originally published in 1905, about 221 pages) 10. Vital Records of Brockton, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1911, about 371 pages) 11. Vital Records of Carver, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1911, about 179 pages) 12. A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths, and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass., 1717-1787 (Originally published in 1898, about 326 pages) 13. Vital Records of Hanson, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1911, about 110 pages) 14. Vital Records of Hull, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1911, about 76 pages) 15. Vital Records of Kingston, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1911, about 396 pages) 16. Vital Records of Pembroke, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1911, about 465 pages) 17. Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1914, about 768 pages) 18. Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1914, about 768 pages) 19. Vital Records of Abington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1912, about 634 pages) 20. Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1850 (Originally published in 1916, about 948 pages) 21. History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Including an Extensive Family Register (Originally published in 1840, about 399 pages) 22. A Historical Sketch of the Town of Hanover, Mass. With Family Genealogies (Originally published in 1853, about 459 pages) Contents: Chapter I. Early settlement of the territory, in connexion with that of Scituate... Chapter II. Natural history Chapter III. Indians Chapter IV. Ecclesiastical history Chapter V. Ecclesiastical history... Chapter VI. Education Chapter VII. Military history Chapter VIII. Incidents of the Revolution Chapter IX. Military history... Chapter X. Manufactures and trade Chapter XI. Ship building Chapter XII. Provisions for the poor... Chapter XIII. Highways... Part II. Family Genealogies 23. Historic Duxbury in Plymouth County, Massachusetts (Originally published in 1900, about 136 pages) Contents: I. The town and early settlers II. Captain Myles Standish III. Elder William Brewster IV. John Alden V. The Standish Monument VI. Captain's Hill VII. Old burial places VIII. Shipbuilding IX. Roads X. Maps XI. Old houses XII. Antiquaries XIII. Kingston and Green Harbor XIV. The French cable XV. The celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the town's settlement XVI. The calm 24. History of the Town of Carver, Massachusetts. Historical Review, 1637 to 1910 (Originally published in 1913, about 435 pages) Contents: History of Carver. Natural conditions Indians The first speculators A few early laws The first separation Early settlers The South Precinct of Plympton Plympton in the Revolution The Congregationalist Church The south meeting house The second separation The temperance movement The Baptist Church The Methodist Church The Advent Christian Church The Union Society Furnaces and foundries The cranberry industry Military history Carver in the rebellion War of 1812-14... Post offices Small pox Cemeteries The population of Carver... Miscellaneous industries Chronological events Landmarks of Carver Biographical sketches Precinct officers... Parish officers Church members State and County officers Town officers Index of names 25. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester, Massachusetts. Being a History of These Towns and Also in Part of Marion and a Portion of Wareham (Originally published in 1907, about 472 pages) Contents: Chapter I. Earliest times Chapter II. General features Chapter III. The beginnings of Rochester Town, 1679-1700 Chapter IV. The settlers and the settlements Chapter V. The early church and the precincts Chapter VI. The eighteenth century Chapter VII. The Revolutionary War Chapter VIII. After the Revolution Chapter IX. The division of the town Chapter X. The church in the second precinct Chapter XI. Maritime and other industries Chapter XII. Mattapoisett in the Civil War Chapter XIII. Mattapoisett the town Chapter XIV. Mattapoisett of the present I. Rochester soldiers and sailors in the early years II. A rate bill of the inhabitants of Rochester, 1776 III. A list of maximum prices, Rochester, 1777 IV. Assessors list, 1740 V. List of members, 1772 VI. Infant baptisms and marriages Index 26. History of the Town of Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. From its First Settlement (Originally published in 1866, about 501 pages) Contents: Chapter I. Location Chapter II. Roads Chapter III. Beech Hill Chapter IV. Population, valuation and polls Chapter V. School districts Chapter VI. Schools Chapter VII. Agriculture and horticulture Chapter VIII. Agriculture and horticulture Chapter IX. Statistics of the first religious society Chapter X. Rev. Samuel Niles, the third minister of the first religious society Chapter XI. Rev. Samuel Niles, third minister of the first religious society Chapter XII. Rev. Holland Weeks, fourth minister of the first religious society Chapter XIII. Rev. Holland Weeks, fourth minister of the first religious society Chapter XIV. First Society of the New Jerusalem in Abington Chapter XV. Physicians practising in Abington in past times, and at the present time Chapter XVI. Manufactures Chapter XVII. Manufacture of boots and shoes Chapter XVIII. Incorporation of the second religious society Chapter XIX. East Abington Religious Society Chapter XX. Politics Chapter XXI. Politics Chapter XXII. Oration, July 4, 1805 Chapter XXIII. Organization of the First Baptist Church in Abington, and its present state Chapter XXIV. A statement of the rise, progress, and present state of the Baptist Church of Christ in East Abington Chapter XXV. Congregational Society and Church in North Abington Chapter XXVI. Historical sketch of the First Universalist Society, Abington Chapter XXVII. The Catholic church Chapter XXVIII. Proceedings at the Semi-Centennial Celebration, June 10, 1862 Chapter XXIX. Municipal affairs of the town Chapter XXX. The first settlements in different parts of the town Chapter XXXI. Some account of the slaves and their owners Chapter XXXII. Miscellaneous items of events and persons Chapter XXXIII. Distinguished characters, and their doings Chapter XXXIV. The first tack factory built in town Chapter XXXV. The Southern rebellion. Men and other aids for suppressing the rebellion Chapter XXXVI. Southern rebellion Chapter XXXVII. Reception of the returned soldiers Appendix. Blake Appendix. Blanchard Appendix. Brown Appendix. Cobb Appendix. Cook Appendix. Corthell Appendix. Dunbar Appendix. Dunham Appendix. Dyer Appendix. Ford Appendix. Gurney Appendix. Hobart Appendix. Howe Appendix. Howland Appendix. Hunt Appendix. Jacobs Appendix. Jenkins Appendix. King Appendix. Lane Appendix. Nash Appendix. Noyes Appendix. Payn Appendix. Pool Appendix. Pratt Appendix. Reed Appendix. Stetson Appendix. Studley Appendix. Thaxter Appendix. Torrey Appendix. Walker Appendix. Wheeler Appendix. Whitman 27. History of Marshfield (Originally published in 1901-05, about 488 pages) Contents: Volume I. Chapter I. Marshfield Chapter II. Peregrine White Chapter III. Old colonists' deeds Chapter IV. Indian lands and deeds Chapter V. Beginning of Marshfield Town records at town clerk's office Chapter VI. Marriages among the pilgrims Chapter VII. Punishments by pilgrims Chapter VIII. The founder of Marshfield Chapter IX. The menu of our forefathers Chapter X. 1663. Town record selections Chapter XI. Preparations for King Phillip's war Chapter XII. Selectmen's power.--The Indians and other matters Chapter XIV. Dress of the colonists.--Scolding women Chapter XV. Our pilgrim fathers, as compared to Puritans of Salem and Boston Chapter XV. Incidents among the colonists Chapter XVI. Habits and customs of our forefathers Chapter XVII. North River ferry boats and other matters Chapter XVIII. Town record selections Chapter XIX. Indians--Wolves--Whipping post--Lands Chapter XX. Churches Chapter XXI. Town record selections Chapter XXII. 1765. Stamp Act and other matters Chapter XXIII. 1774. Tory resolutions passed by the town Chapter XXIV. 1775. Tories again in the ascendant Chapter XXV. 1775. Preparations for the Revolution Chapter XXVI. 1776. Patriots and patriotism Chapter XXVII. Prices of home products during the Revolution Chapter XXVIII. Gov. Josiah Winslow and others Chapter XXIX. British soldiers quartered here among the Tories Chapter XXX. Marshfield fathers of the Revolution Chapter XXXI. Town record selections Chapter XXXII. Ship building in Marshfield on the North River Chapter XXXIII. Captains sailing on North River Chapter XXXIV. Ship yards at Gravelly Beach and Little's Bridge Chapter XXXV. Brooks & Tilden Ship Yard and other yards Chapter XXXVI. Ferries in Marshfield Chapter XXXVII. Town record selections Chapter XXXVIII. Public schools in Marshfield Chapter XXXIX. Town items--Forms of intentions of marriage Chapter XL. Fugitive Slave Law Chapter XLI. 1852. Daniel Webster's death Chapter XLII. 1861. The Civil War Chapter XLIII. 1867--July 8. Town record selection Chapter XLIV. Marshfield Agricultural and Horticultural Society Chapter XLV. Clift Rodgers Free Library Chapter XLVI. Formation of Grand Army Post and Ladies' Relief Corps Chapter XLVII. Stores Chapter XLVIII. Green Harbor Dike Chapter XLIX. Brant Rock Chapter L. Ventress Memorial gift Chapter LI. Daniel Webster Chapter LII. The new mouth of North River Chapter LIII. Marshfield Hills Chapter LIV. Railroad Chapter LV. Marshfield in its corporate capacity Chapter LVI. Cemeteries and streets Chapter LVII. Occupations.--Wayside trees Chapter LVIII. Marshfield items Volume II. Weatherbee Chapter II. Incidents and anecdotes in ye olden time Chapter III. Old families in Marshfield Chapter IV. Soldiers from Marshfield whom I have interviewed concerning their personal experiences and observations in the Civil War Index Feel free to contact me on ebay if you have any questions. Take full advantage of the awesome shipping discount for multiple orders. Shipping for the 1st CD is just $2, each additional CD is FREE shipping. Check out my other items!
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