INDEX
Vital Records Of Bellingham, Massachusetts,
To The Year 1850.
Published By The New-England Historic Genealogical Society,
At The Charge Of The Eddy Town-Record Fund.
Boston, Mass., 1904.
[transcribed by Dave Swerdfeger]
THIS publication is issued under the authority of a vote passed by the NEW—ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, 6 November, 1901, as follows:
Voted: That the sum of $20,000, from the bequest of the late Robert Henry Eddy, be set aside as a special fund to be called the Eddy Town-Record Fund, for the sole purpose of publishing the Vital Records of the towns of Massachusetts, and that the Council be authorized and instructed to make such arrangements as may be necessary for such publication. And the treasurer is hereby instructed to honer such drafts as shall be authorized by the Council for this purpose.
Committee on Publications.
C. B. TILLINGHAST
FRANCIS EVERETT BLAKE
CHARLES KNOWLES BOLTON
DON GLEASON HILL
EDMUND DANA BARBOUR
Editor. HENRY ERNEST WOODS.
THE TOWN OF BELLINGHAM, Norfolk County (formerly in Suffolk County, until 1793), was established November 271 1719, from parts of Dedham, Mendon, and Wrentham.
February 23, 1832, bounds between Bellingham and Franklin were established.
Population by Census:
EXPLANATIONS.
1. WHEN places other than Bellingham and Massachusetts are named in the original records, they are given in the printed copy.
2. In all records the original spelling is followed.
3. The various spellings of a name should be examined, as items about the same family or individual might be found under different spellings.
4. Marriages and intentions of marriages are printed under the names of both parties, but the full information concerning each party is given only in the entry under his or her name. When both the marriage and intention of marriage are recorded, only the marriage record is printed.
5. Additional information which does not appear in the original text of an item, i.e., any explanation, query, inference, or difference shown in other entries of the record, is bracketed. Parentheses are used only when they occur in the original text, or to separate clauses found there -- such as the birth-place of parents, in late marriage records.
ABBREVIATIONS.