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city directory 1913, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1913 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) This is a timeline of the history of the city of Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA. city directory 1967, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1919, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) "GAR Blacklist," by Priscilla O. Kippen-Smith, August 1993, 7. Early on, the Green contained about ! city directory 1907, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Bounds between Gloucester and Manchester were established May 15, 1672. Boat Excise Tax Calculation. city directory 1875, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1896 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Shute & Merchant became the fifth firm to join the Gorton-Pew Fisheries Company |url=. city directory 1925, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Gloucester is incorporated as a town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. 1884-1887, Cape Ann Light and Gloucester Telegraph. The Pawtucket people living on the land soon became targets of the settlers. "Slavery in Gloucester, Massachusetts during the Colonials Period," by John C. Reilly, August 1992, 3. city directory 1892-1893 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1872 - Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library incorporated. Later, England's King Charles I renamed it Cape Ann in honor of his mother Queen Anne. GLOUCESTER In 1642 the Massachusetts Bay Colony set aside the rocky land beyond the Annisquam, and named it Gloucester. city directory 1976, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1873 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Rev. Burial permits, 1977-ongoing, Gloucester (Mass.). city directory 1892-1893, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) (Gloucester, Mass.) 1884-1901, Gloucester Daily Times and Cape Ann Advertiser. Archive Grid, Gloucester Tax Valuations 1783 Massachusetts State Library, Gloucester Tax Valuations 1784 Massachusetts State Library, Gloucester Tax Valuations 1785 Massachusetts State Library, Gloucester Tax Valuations 1793 Massachusetts State Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts Town Records, 1711-1907 Archive Grid, Polls and real and personal property valuations, 1795-1861, Gloucester (Mass.). The hometown of the Andrea Gail fishing crew has a long and storied past. city directory 1932-1933 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Part of Gloucester was set off Feb. 27, 1840 as the town of Rockport. 1862 - Shute & Merchant in business |url=. Gloucester Fishermen's Widow's and Orphan's Fund Society; Sons of Temperance, Annisquam Division; Franklin Club; Congregationalist Ladies' Home Missionary Society; and Band of Hope organized. John White 1698 - First school house built, Thomas Riggs first school master. For the complete volume, arranged alphabetically viewVeterans Memorials (PDF). city directory 1937-1938, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Early history of Gloucester from its beginnings as a farming and lumbering outpost to its evolution into the country's premier seaport. city directory 1866 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Rockport Deeds & Probate Records-- Records of our Rockport Ancestors. Deeds to and from town and city, 1844-1892, Gloucester (Mass.). city directory 1968 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1739 - "Great meeting-house at the harbor" built. "Tools of the Trade - Gloucester Records," by John C. Reilly, May 1991, 2. Ancestry, Old houses of Annisquam, 1909 LDS Genealogy, Old houses of Annisquam, 1909 Internet Archive, Some inter-related families of Beverly, Gloucester, Massachusetts FamilySearch Library, The book of the three hundredth anniversary observance of the foundation of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Cape Ann in 1623 and the fiftieth year of the incorporation of Gloucester as a city LDS Genealogy, The book of the three hundredth anniversary observance of the foundation of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Cape Ann in 1623 and the fiftieth year of the incorporation of Gloucester as a city Internet Archive, The fisheries of Gloucester : from the first catch by the English in 1623, to the centennial year, 1876 LDS Genealogy, The fisheries of Gloucester : from the first catch by the English in 1623, to the centennial year, 1876 Internet Archive, The new or fourth parish of Gloucester book of records, 1743-1839 FamilySearch Library, The port of Gloucester (history printed in 1940) Ancestry, The saga of Cape Ann FamilySearch Library, The story of Gloucester, Massachusetts, permanently settled 1623 Ancestry, Views of Gloucester and vicinity FamilySearch Library, Village communities of Cape Anne and Salem, from the historical collections of the Essex Institute FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts, naturalization records - notices of application 1885-1900 FamilySearch Library, Massachusetts Crew Lists (includes Gloucester 1918-1943 and New Bedford 1917-1943) Ancestry, Massachusetts, Gloucester Passenger and Crew Lists, 1906-1943 Family Search, Naturalization declaration records (1920-1945) at Lawrence, Massachusetts, Superior Court FamilySearch Library, Naturalization records index, 1906-1982 (at Lawrence) : Essex County (Massachusetts) Superior Court FamilySearch Library, Naturalization records index, 1906-1982 (at Salem/Lynn) : Essex County (Massachusetts) Superior Court FamilySearch Library, Naturalizations, Essex County, Massachusetts, 1794-1820 FamilySearch Library, Notices of applications, 1885-1900 Archive Grid, Passenger lists of vessels arriving at Gloucester, Massachusetts, October 1906 - March 1942 FamilySearch Library, Ship registers of the distric of Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1789-1875, compiled from the Gloucester customs house records, now on deposit at the Essex institute LDS Genealogy, Ship registers of the distric of Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1789-1875, compiled from the Gloucester customs house records, now on deposit at the Essex institute Internet Archive, The fishermen's memorial and record book : containing a list of vessels and their crews, lost from the port of Gloucester from the year 1830 to October 1, 1873 FamilySearch Library, U.S., Atlantic Ports Passenger Lists (includes Gloucester 1820, 1832, 1836, 1867-1868, 1870, 1906, 1908, 1910-1912, 1914, 1916-1925, 1934, 1936-1939, 1942 ) Ancestry, U.S., Atlantic Ports Passenger Lists (includes Gloucester 1906-1942 ) Ancestry, Voters registers - women, male, naturalized, and native, 1874-1974, Gloucester (Mass.). city directory 1925 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Warnings Out provides information regarding the names of the new town residents, their place of origin, date of arrival in town and/or the date that the warning out was recorded. city directory 1890, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Police court, Cape Ann Telegraph Co., Congregationalist Young Ladies' Society, and Congregationalist Ladies' Society at the Cove established. city directory 1937-1938 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1976 - [[citizens voted to change the City Charter replacing a city manager with a mayor elected every two years. city directory 1909 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Archive Grid, Cape Ann Advertiser (1857-1901) Boston Public Library, Cape Ann Advertiser 12/05/1857 to 12/28/1877 Genealogy Bank, Cape Ann Advertiser 1878-1889 Manchester Cricket, Cape Ann Breeze (1887-1901) Boston Public Library, Cape Ann Evening Breeze (1884-1887) Boston Public Library, Cape Ann Light and Gloucester Telegraph (1844-1855;1843-1868) Boston Public Library, Cape Ann Light and Gloucester Telegraph 01/07/1843 to 08/02/1873 Genealogy Bank, Cape Ann News (1901-1909) Boston Public Library, Cape Ann Summer Sun (1949-1952) Boston Public Library, Cape Anne Bulletin (1877-1887) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Daily News (1885-1886) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Daily Times (1888-1901) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Daily Times (1952) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Daily Times 08/13/2008 to Current Genealogy Bank, Gloucester Daily Times and Cape Ann Advertiser (1901-1952) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Democrat & Workingman's Advocate (1834) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Democrat (1835-1838) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Democrat 08/19/1834 to 02/16/1838 Genealogy Bank, Gloucester Telegraph (1832-1838) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Telegraph (1850-1851) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Telegraph (1866-1876) Boston Public Library, Gloucester Telegraph 01/01/1827 to 10/11/1876 Genealogy Bank, Gloucester Telegraph and News (1858-1866) Boston Public Library, Jeffersonian Republic (1838) Boston Public Library, Jeffersonian Republican 10/15/1838 to 11/23/1838 Genealogy Bank, Perley's Trades Gazette (1869-1874) Boston Public Library, Procter's Able Sheet (1853-1854) Boston Public Library, Telegraph (1843-1848;1839-1841) Boston Public Library, Telegraph and News (1858,1852-1853) Boston Public Library. Archive Grid, Deeds, 1639-1866; index to deeds, 1640-1879 (Essex County, Massachusetts) FamilySearch Library, Extracts of Gloucester Deeds, 1659-1775 City of Gloucester, Gloucester Land Grants (from Massachusetts Town Records collection) Ancestry, Gloucester, Massachusetts, deeds, 1708-1914 FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts, town records, 1642-1851 FamilySearch Library, Land Deeds 1640 to present Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds, Land Deeds 1951-present (Southern Essex District) Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds, Land Grants, Lanes Cove to Sandy Bay, 1687-1688 City of Gloucester, Massachusetts Land Records Secretary of the Commonwealth, Names and Property of Early Settlers of Gloucester, 1642-1715 City of Gloucester, Numbers of the dwellings, buildings, and lots of vacant land on the avenues, streets, and courts in the city of Gloucester, 1878, Gloucester (Mass.). city directory 1982, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Warrants for town meetings, 1752-1873, Gloucester (Mass.). city directory 1898 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1853 - Gloucester Gas Light Company in business. "Jacob Lurveys Apprenticeship Paper in Gloucester Records," by John C. Reilly, February 1993, 4. 1901-1952, Gloucester Daily Times. city directory 1948-1949 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) From 1630 to 1642, fifteen to twenty thousand people settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. : Captain Kimball's Company 1797, 1800, 1814, 1816 WorldCat, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) : Captain Kimball's Company 1797, 1800, 1814, 1816, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Early feedback has been positive, with readers . Polls and real and personal property valuations, 1795-1861, Gloucester (Mass.). An attempt to nip in the bud, the unscriptural doctrine of universal salvation, and some other dangerous errors connected with it; which a certain stranger, who calls himself John Murray, has, of late, been endeavoring to spread in the First Parish of Gloucester, to draw disciples after him. 1843-1873, Gloucester Advertiser. Gloucester, MA 01930 Staff Directory; Popular Links. city directory 1980, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) In 1886 West Salisbury was annexed . Procter Brothers circulating library opens. city directory 1953-1954 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1877-1887, Cape Ann Evening Breeze. city directory 1960, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Board of Alderman, Atlas of Cape Ann, Gloucester, Rockport and Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts, 1899, Atlas of the city of Gloucester and town of Rockport, Massachusetts : from official records, private plans and actual surveys, 1884, Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts 1855 Map, Gloucester and Rockport 1884 Map (in U.S. city directory 1966, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) We welcome your suggestions through our Contact Us page, On Defining Success in Genealogy Research. This database is a collection of genealogical notes collected by Nathaniel Goodwin from the time of his appointment to the office of probate judge for Hartford, Connecticut in 1833 and continued until late in his life. [2] 1660 - Edward Harraden house built. Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 325-5600 The first settlers of Stage Fort Park in 1623 built fishing stages upon their arrival, which led to the area being called Stage Head. Police department program for drug addicts begins. With an appendix containing indexes to parts I and II. Assessed persons and poll taxes, 1894-1963, Gloucester (Mass.). city directory 1957-1958 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) NRHP. Gloucester, MA: the fishing legacy of America's oldest seaport. Proposition 2 1/2 and your taxes. By 1623, the English knew there was an . Early settlers used the Connecticut River to travel and transport goods, while the introduction of the railroad in the 19th century made Springfield a major travel center. city directory 1963, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1894 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Some inter-related families of Beverly, Gloucester, Massachusetts, The book of the three hundredth anniversary observance of the foundation of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Cape Ann in 1623 and the fiftieth year of the incorporation of Gloucester as a city, The fisheries of Gloucester : from the first catch by the English in 1623, to the centennial year, 1876, The new or fourth parish of Gloucester book of records, 1743-1839, The port of Gloucester (history printed in 1940), The story of Gloucester, Massachusetts, permanently settled 1623, Village communities of Cape Anne and Salem, from the historical collections of the Essex Institute, Gloucester, Massachusetts, naturalization records - notices of application 1885-1900, Massachusetts Crew Lists (includes Gloucester 1918-1943 and New Bedford 1917-1943), Massachusetts, Gloucester Passenger and Crew Lists, 1906-1943, Naturalization declaration records (1920-1945) at Lawrence, Massachusetts, Superior Court, Naturalization records index, 1906-1982 (at Lawrence) : Essex County (Massachusetts) Superior Court, Naturalization records index, 1906-1982 (at Salem/Lynn) : Essex County (Massachusetts) Superior Court, Naturalizations, Essex County, Massachusetts, 1794-1820, Passenger lists of vessels arriving at Gloucester, Massachusetts, October 1906 - March 1942, Ship registers of the distric of Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1789-1875, compiled from the Gloucester customs house records, now on deposit at the Essex institute. city directory 1903, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) This table shows links to statewide collections. city directory 1888-1889, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Archive Grid, Assessors' street lists, 1884-1970, Gloucester (Mass.). In 1927 it was rolled down to the town wharf, put on a barge, transported to Wharf Beach, and dragged to its present location. 1848-1851, Gloucester Telegraph. city directory 1960 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1915 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) He graduated with a . city directory 1860, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) (Gloucester [Mass.]) city directory 1875 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) City Clerk Archive Grid, United States Federal Census, 1790-1950 Family Search, Bay View Methodist Episcopal Church Records (in New England Select United Methodist Church Records collection) Ancestry, Exercises at the 50th anniversary of the Evangelical Congregational Church, Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 18, 1879 LDS Genealogy, Exercises at the 50th anniversary of the Evangelical Congregational Church, Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 18, 1879 Internet Archive, Independent Christian Church records, 1785-1840, Gloucester, Mass. The history of Gloucester, Massachusetts is fascinating. city directory 1922, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) In 1678 Salem Village was rimmed by a set of wolf traps. Genealogy Gophers, Notes and additions to the history of Gloucester : Second series. city directory 1987 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Massachusetts Statewide Online Genealogy Records. Voters registers - women, male, naturalized, and native, 1874-1974, Gloucester (Mass.). This list is not to be confused with the Boston Brahmins, which a list of the first families that rose to prominence in the Massachusetts area. 1832 - Gloucester Circulating Library, Front Street, in operation. Winds SSW at 20 to 30 mph.. . city directory 1972 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1967 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1974, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Gloucester was first established as a settlement in 1623. (Gloucester, Mass.) Neil writes that he's been studying his family's early history. Second Parish was split off in West Gloucester in 1713. Congregationalist Ladies' Sewing Circle organized. city directory 1915 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1939-1940 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) It was established in 1628; its charter revoked in 1684, and it became part of the Dominion of New England Genealogy in 1686. city directory 1870-1871 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Leo Alper was the first mayor elected under the new city charter. city directory 1953-1954, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Early Gloucester History Names and Property of Early Settlers of Gloucester, 1642-1715 Volume 1 (PDF) / Volume 2 (PDF) Land Grants, Lanes Cove to Sandy Bay, 1687-1688 (PDF) Gloucester, Massachusetts Warnings Out, 1705-1834 (PDF) Warnings Out were recorded when a person moved to the town of Gloucester, MA. Gloucester Isinglass and Glue in business. Why You Should Go Don't forget to swing by Stage Fort Park if you're searching for downtown spots to visit in Gloucester. city directory 1922 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1852 - Company G., 8th Regiment organized. Get some new ideas by using our Ancestor Source Finder tool. city directory 1935-1936 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) A depiction of early settlers of the Plymouth Colony sharing a harvest Thanksgiving meal with members of the local Wampanoag tribe at the Plymouth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1621. city directory 1907 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Gloucester, Essex Co., MA, Vital Records 1650s to 1700 Groveland, Essex Co., MA, Old Cemetery Hamilton, Essex Co., MA, Marriages, 1714-1733 Hamilton, Essex Co., MA, Vital Records to 1849 Haverhill, Essex Co., MA, Vital Records to 1849 Ipswich, Essex Co., MA, 1678 Commonage Rights Ipswich, Essex Co., MA, First Church of Christ Membership, 1862 Abatements and voters lists, 1789-1857, Gloucester (Mass.). Bounds between Salem . October 16: North Shore Tricycle Run arrives in Gloucester. Commoners' record book of bounds of land and public ways, 1707-1820 [Gloucester, Massachusetts]. North Shore North - Newspaper Begins (Mike Ryan, James Oliver, Gregg B. Smith), 2003 Gloucester Island News - Newspaper Begins (James Oliver, Gregg B. Smith), 2013 - Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute (. August, 1892 LDS Genealogy, Memorial of the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Gloucester, Mass. 1792 - Gloucester post office established. city directory 1951-1952 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) (Gloucester, Mass.) 1716 - Second Parish Church incorporated. 1856-1857, Gloucester Daily News. Most of the first families of Massachusetts came over wither on the Mayflower in 1620 or with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630. city directory 1942, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) "Moments in History," by Edith M. Sparling, May 1993, 6. The Pioneers of Massachusetts About The Pioneers of Massachusetts, 1620-1650 This descriptive list of pioneers of Massachusetts was taken from colonial, town, church and other contemporary documents. Archive Grid, Deaths at sea, the port of Gloucester FamilySearch Library, Index to death records, 1838 to 1883 City of Gloucester, Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003 Ancestry, Massachusetts, Death Records, 1926-present Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics, Record of Death, Volume 2, 1884-1893 City of Gloucester, Vital records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, deaths LDS Genealogy, Vital records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, deaths Internet Archive, A Gloucester sketch-book and souvenir FamilySearch Library, Dogtown (Gloucester's deserted village : address) Ancestry, Gloucester recollected : a familiar history FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts town and city record guide : including other related material FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts, historical time-line ~1000-1999 FamilySearch Library, History of Annisquam, 1902 Internet Archive, History of railroad to Gloucester LDS Genealogy, History of railroad to Gloucester Internet Archive, History of the town and city of Gloucester, Cape Ann, Massachusetts FamilySearch Library, History of the town and city of Gloucester, Cape Ann, Massachusetts Genealogy Gophers, History of the town of Gloucester, Cape Ann : including the town of Rockport Ancestry, History of the town of Gloucester, Cape Ann : including the town of Rockport FamilySearch Library, In the heart of cape ann, or, the story of dogtown, 1906 LDS Genealogy, In the heart of cape ann, or, the story of dogtown, 1906 Internet Archive, Memorial of the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Gloucester, Mass. Archive Grid, Assessed persons and poll taxes, 1894-1963, Gloucester (Mass.). [1] city directory 1905 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) November 2: "Mechanic Engine Co. had a grand parade.". city directory 1963 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1919 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Each entry includes historical information about the memorial and color photographs of the memorial. city directory 1880-1881 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1905-1958, Gloucester (Mass.). reporting, "My Cornell roommate, Bruce Whilton, of Gloucester, MA, and Punta Gorda, FL, passed away peacefully in June 2022 in Punta Gorda after a long and well-lived life. Amesbury was settled in 1655 as a part of Salisbury, but was separated from Salisbury in 1666 and incorporated as the town of Amesbury in 1668. city directory 1922 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) To find links to collections on the county level, use the county Wiki pages. Gloucester includes: Rocky Neck, Twopenny Loaf, Annisquam, Bass Rocks, Bay View, Cape Ann, Dogtown Commons, Fernwood, Five Points, Freshwater Cove Village, Joppa . city directory 1898, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1965, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) As a major Massachusetts settlement, early Gloucester thrived on its fishing and ocean access. 1887-1901, Cape Ann Bulletin. settlers mainly engaged in farming. Massachusetts Bay Colony was a 17th Century British settlement and political unit on the east coast of North America. Between 1623 and 1628 the Dorchester Company plantation begun by Rev. The following information about the Veteran Memorials in Gloucester was compiled by Karen Andrews of the Gloucester Engineering Department in 2008. ). 1839 - Annisquam Universalist Ladies' Sewing Circle organized. Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library, 2 Dale Avenue. Massachusetts Bay Colony included parts of New England, centered around Boston and Salem. August, 1892. Historic Land Ownership and Reference Atlases), Gloucester and Rockport, 1884 Map (in U.S. NOTE: Additional records that apply to Gloucester are also found through the Essex County and Massachusetts pages. Massachusetts Bay Colony did not exist before 1628. 250th anniversary of incorporation of town of Gloucester. 1853-1855, Telegraph and News. These people were bound by fundamental similarities in language (the Algonquian family is a family of languages), but formed many smaller cultural groups. The settlers found an abundance of fish, many of which were caught and then sent back to Europe. . 1905-1958, Gloucester (Mass.). Gloucester Mutual Fishing Insurance Co., Gloucester Marine Insurance Co., and Annisquam Mutual Fire Insurance Co. incorporated. John White, a reverend in Dorchester, England at the time, aided the group in securing the patent. city directory 1890 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1955-1956 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) When the fishing station in Gloucester, MA failed after just a . city directory 1971, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) The First Period core of the building was the Coffin House, originally located in East Gloucester Square. See Category: First families of Massachusetts. Historic Land Ownership and Reference Atlases) Ancestry, Map of Gloucester by William Saville, June 21, 1823 City of Gloucester, Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, Feb 1898 Library of Congress, Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, May 1888 Library of Congress, Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, Oct 1903 Library of Congress, Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, Sep 1892 Library of Congress, 1841-1915 Massachusetts Marriages MyHeritage, 1901-1955 and 1966-1970 Massachusetts Marriage Index Ancestry, Index to marriage records, 1849 to 1869 City of Gloucester, Massachusetts Marriage Records, 1840-1915 Ancestry, Massachusetts Marriages 1633-1850 Ancestry, Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 (many towns) Ancestry, Massachusetts, Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850 Ancestry, Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1926-present Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics, Vital records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, marriages LDS Genealogy, Vital records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, marriages Internet Archive, A List of the soldiers, sailors and marines of the Civil War : surviving and residents in Massachusetts on April 1, 1915 FamilySearch Library, Cape Ann Sailors and Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War, 1775-1782 City of Gloucester, GAR descriptive book, Col. Allen Post -- muster roll 1861-1893 FamilySearch Library, Gloucester Veterans of World War II City of Gloucester, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Revolutionary War records 1775-1782 FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Spanish-American War records, 1898-1899 FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts, World War military service records 1916-1919 FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts, seamen and officers, 1861-1865 FamilySearch Library, Gloucester, Massachusetts, state aid disbursement volumes 1 and 2, 1861-1865 FamilySearch Library, Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1776 City of Gloucester, Rolls, lists, returns, abatements, etc.,. Perhaps most notable was the lighthouses of Thacher Island, which were built in 1771 and used as an aid to navigation for ships approaching Boston Harbor from the Canadian Maritime Provinces or Europe. city directory 1902 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1662-1707 - Green, Samuel A. 10 on the easterly side of Harris Hill, now known more commonly as Gloucester Hill. Death registers, 1851-ongoing, Gloucester (Mass.).

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