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From: "John Buczek" <>
Subject: Re: [MAWORCES] Roll Call
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 23:16:57 -0400
References: <42.15f2a42d.28528558@aol.com>
Many early Marlborough families removed to Worcester. You may find some
folks you are looking for.
Visit my web site on the History of Marlborough, Massachusetts which has the
following surnames studied in depth with the history of Marlborough from
1660 to 1910 and a second section for 1910 to 1999.
AMES/EAMES/EMS, AMSDEN, ARNOLD, AXTELL, BAKER, BANISTER, BARNARD, BARNES,
BENT, BENDER, BIGELOW, BOWKER, BRIGHAM, CHIPMAN, CHURCH, DADMAN, DEXTER,
EAGER, FAY, FELTON, GATES, GLEASON, GODDARD, GOODALE/GOODEL/GOODELL,
GOODENOW/GOODNO/GOODNOUGH, GODDARD/GODARD, HAGER, HAPGOOD,HOLYOKE, HOWE
(HOW), HUDSON, JOHNSON, JOSLEN/JOS;IN/JOSLING, KERLY, KEYES/KEYS,
MAINERD/MAINARD/MAYNARD/MAYNERD, MORSE/MORS, NEWTON, PRIEST,RICE, STOW,
TEMPLE, WARD and WOOD/WOODS.
It includes vital records of Marlborugh and Sudbury, genealogies, family
histories, cemetery inscriptions, pictures of over 50 gravestones, pictures
of early homes as they look today and some as they looked in the past,
Revolutionary and Civil War listings including were they served and
regiments, early (1660 ) records of Marlborough, early documents (as early
as 1700) even signatures of many of Marlborough's early settlers; stories of
people and places. There are over 40 surnames which settled in Marlborough
and intermarried and additional surnames without as much detail. More
surname and information to be added as time allows.
The site is
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~historyofmarlborough/
Check it out and please sign the guest book.
..john
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