A Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries

A Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries

Author: David Allen Lambert

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13:

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Includes cemetery names; year of consecration of cemetery or oldest known gravestone or burial; location of cemetery; printed and manuscript sources for the cemetery from New England Historic Genealogical Society, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, and official Massachusetts vital records to 1850; and contact information for office affiliated with cemetery.


Southern Massachusetts Cemetery Collection

Southern Massachusetts Cemetery Collection

Author: Susan Salisbury

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13:

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Anyone doing genealogical research on the area covered by this volume will find this book to be full of useful information. The data in this collection was taken from pre-1940 tombstone inscriptions in sixty-four different cemeteries spread across fourteen towns. Every legible tombstone in every known cemetery in the towns is included. Each entry contains some or all of the following information about the deceased: date of birth, date of death, how they died, place of birth, place of death, age at time of death, spouse's name, parents' names, and the names of military organizations and campaigns in which they served. A full-name index makes finding individual names simple. The towns covered in this volume are Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millville, Oxford, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge and Whitinsville in Worcester County and Bellingham and Medway in Norfolk County.


Tack Factory Cemetery

Tack Factory Cemetery

Author: Jean Anne Douillette

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Published: 2013-10-16

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9780979664427

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This book will be of interest to genealogists and local history buffs alike. Inside Tack Factory Cemetery the reader will find the complete gravestone inscriptions, and many photographs of the gravestones and historic homes the deceased lived in. Biographical information regarding the deceased, as well as their portraits, obituaries and other information will help the reader to gain insight into what the deceased's lives were like in the 19th century. Utilizing the charts included in the book, the reader will discover the relationships of the 154 people buried in this cemetery. Gravestones are described in detail, and a map with both an alphabetical and location index of the cemetery is included to aid in finding a specific grave. An index of all names mentioned within the book is included for easy reference. Tack Factory Cemetery sits right on the border of Middleboro and Lakeville, Massachusetts. Lakeville was carved out of western Middleboro in 1853. People from both towns are buried in this cemetery.