Source:Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Records of Littleton, Massachusetts.

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Source Records of Littleton, Massachusetts
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Place Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Subject Vital records
Publication information
Type Government / Church records
Date issued 1900
Place issued Littleton, Mass.
Citation
Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Records of Littleton, Massachusetts. (Littleton, Mass., 1900).
Repositories
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HathiTrusthttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792436Free website

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Printed by the Town, compiled by Joseph Harwood.

NEHGS lists the following as the source material for these records:

  • Earliest records of births and deaths, recorded in the first book of town meeting records begun 1715/16
  • Records from the "Littleton Town Book to Enter Births and Deaths," 1714-1778
  • Marriages from the church records kept by Rev. Daniel Rogers
  • Town book of "Births and Deaths" (no date range given)
  • Town book of marriages and intentions 1759-1824
  • Marriages from the church records kept by Rev. Edmund Foster and Rev. William H. White, 1781-1828
  • Town book of marriages and intentions 1824-1845, and Intentions since 1845
  • Other intentions of marriage from the above two town books of marriages and intentions
  • "Register of Births, Marriages, and Deaths" begun in 1844
  • Baptisms, marriages, and deaths and burials from the church records
  • Deaths from gravestones in the Old Burying Ground at Littleton Common
  • Deaths from gravestones in Westlawn Cemetery
  • Family records in Bibles
  • Private records kept by Asa Priest
  • Genealogical notes of Samuel Smith, from Mss. in the Reuben Hoar Library
  • Notebook of records of the Patch Family


FHL film numbers

  • 599728 Item 1
  • 903681

Genealogical notes of Samuel Smith from manuscript in the Reuben Hoar Library, p. 398-534.