New England Historic Genealogical Society

Membership and Vital Records of The Second Congregational Church of Attleboro, MA

These church records were transcribed in 1923 by Marion Williams (Pierce) Carter.

The town of Attleboro (originally called Attleborough) was organized in 1694 from the "North Purchase" of Rehoboth. In 1830 part of the town was annexed to Wrentham. In 1887 the town was divided and the northern part thereof was established as the town of North Attleborough. In 1914 Attleborough was incorporated as a city, at which time the name was changed to its present form, Attleboro. The town is in Bristol County.

The Second Congregational Church was set off from the First Church on April 7, 1743, being called originally the East Parish or East Precinct of Attleborough.

The original text can be viewed at the NEHGS Research Library, call number F74/A89/A85/1924.

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Citation Information:

Membership and Vital Records of the Second Congregational Church of Attleboro, Massachusetts (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Printed Washington D.C., by Charles Shepard II. Marion Williams Carter, Membership and Vital Records of the Second Congregational Church of Attleboro, Massachusetts, 1924)

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