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Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Compiled by Thomas W. Baldwin, A.B., S.B. Member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Mass., 1917. Number of Births printed ............ 4,396 Marriages ..... 1,619X2 = 3,238 names Deaths .................... 2,381 10,015 total Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company, 32 Derne Street. HARVARD. June 29, 1732, parts of Groton, Lancaster and Stow made the town of Harvard. February. 25, 1783, part included in the new district of Boxborough. June 14, 1906, bounds between Harvard and Littleton established. June 14, 1906, bounds between Harvard and Boxborough established. Population by Census : 1765 (Prov.), 1,126; 1865(STATE), 1,355; 1776 (Prov.), 1,315; 1870 (U.S.), 1,341; 1790 (U.S.), 1,387; 1875 (State),1,304; 1800 (U.S.), 1,319; 1880 (U.S.), 1,253; 1810 (U.S.), 1,431; 1885 (State),1,184; 1820 (U.S.), 1,597; 1890 (U.S.), 1,095; 1830 (U.S.), 1,600; 1895 (State),1,162; 1840 (U.S.), 1,571; 1900 (U.S.), 1,139; 1850 (U.S.), 1,630; 1905 (State),1,077; 1855(State), 1,533; 1910 (U.S.), 1,034; 1860 (U.S.), 1,507; 1915 (State), 1,104; EXPLANATIONS. 1. When places other than Harvard or Massachusetts are named in the original records they are given in the printed copy. 2. In all items from the records the original spelling of the names is given, and any additions made to the spelling of the record are enclosed in brackets. 3. The various spellings of a name should be examined, as items about the same family or individual may be found under different spellings. 4. The birth of a married woman is recorded under her maiden name, when it is known, but if the maiden name is unknown the entry appears under the husband's name with a dash enclosed in brackets, i.e., [-], to signify that the maiden name is not known. 5. In taking records from gravestones it is often the case that the family name of a woman as given on the stone is not that under which she was born, so, therefore, many births may appear under a married name instead of the original, which is not shown on the stone. In many cases names are evidently those of wives, though not so specified. All dates of birth found on the gravestones in the town are given in the book, but from this it is not to be inferred that the persons are born in this town, as in a great many cases they are not. 6. Marriages and intentions are printed under the name of both parties. When both the marriage and intention are recorded, only the marriage record is printed, and the date of the intention is not given, except when needed to make more clear the date of the marriage. When the marriage appears without the intention recorded it is designated with an asterisk. 7. Additional information which does not appear in the original town record, i.e., any difference shown in other records of the same person, is enclosed in parentheses, with the source of the information indicated. ABBREVIATIONS. a. - age; aged abt. - about b. - born bp. - baptized bur. - buried cb. - child C.R.1. - church record, First Congregational Church C.R.2. - church record, Calvinistic Congregational Church C.R.3. - church record, Baptist Church, Still River d. - daughter; died; day Dea. - deacon dec. - deceased dup. - duplicate entry G.R.1. - grave record, Old Cemetery G.R.2. - grave record, Shaker Cemetery G.R.3. - grave record, Bellevue Cemetery G.R.4. - grave record, private cemetery near Littleton road b. - husband; hours inf. - infant int. - publishment of intention of marriage Jr. - junior md. - married m. - month N.S. - new style o.s. - old style prob. - probably rep. - reputed s. - son Sr. - senior S.R. - Shaker record T.C. - town copy unm. - unmarried w. - wife; weeks wid. - widow widr. - widower y. - year |
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