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History of Worcester County, Massachusetts, Embracing a Comprehensive History of the County from Its First Settlement to the Present Time; Volume 1
History of Worcester County, Massachusetts from its first
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10 mar 2021 the worcester county horticultural society (wchs), the third oldest active horticultural society in the united states, is a nonprofit educational.
Historical timeline of the franco-american community of worcester.
Worcester county history worcester county was created by the division of the formerly larger eastern shore's somerset county in 1742. The county seat, which was previously located near the confluence of dividing creek with the pocomoke river, was later transferred to the river port of snow hill, at the head of navigation of the pocomoke, now near the center of the new county.
The history of worcester county's boundaries is very important to a family researcher. Originally, it was a part of somerset county, founded in 1666. Worcester county itself was born on december 10, 1742, when the eastern section of somerset was incorporated into a new county.
History of worcester county, massachusetts, embracing a comprehensive history of the county from its first settlement to the present time, with a history and description of its cities and towns,.
History of worcester county, massachusetts, embracing a comprehensive history of the county from its first settlement to the present time, with a history and description of its cities and towns.
Worcester county erected from part of somerset county; named after mary arundel, wife of sir john somerset, son of henry somerset, 1st marquess of worcester. Mary arundel was a sister of lady anne arundell (1615-1649), wife of cecelius calvert, 2nd lord baltimore.
History of the town of milford, worcester county, massachusetts from its first settlement to 1881 [database on-line].
Discover its history of worcester, massachusetts, usa worcester county institution for savings.
History of worcester county, massachusetts, embracing a comprehensive history of the county from its first settlement to the present time.
4 feb 2021 the worcester room's focus is the genealogy and local history of worcester county, maryland.
Worcester county was created in the middle of the two largest counties with a third county throwing in another small part collecting the towns of lancaster, leicester, lunenburg, rutland, shrewsbury, southborough, westborough, and worcester from middlesex county; hassanamisco [later grafton], medfield, mendon, oxford, sutton, uxbridge, and woodstock from suffolk county; and brookfield and the south town laid out to the narraganset soldiers [likely brimfield] from hampshire county.
Worcester named after worcester, england was first established as a town in 1722 and later became a city in 1848. During the past three centuries worcester has evolved from its modest, but instrumental revolutionary beginnings to a major manufacturing center to its current concentration of world-class colleges and universities, medical facilities and teaching hospitals.
In 1673, daniel gookin settled in an area that had earlier been a camping ground for the nipmuck indians, which he called quinsigamond.
The city of worcester has a long and rich history of important people, places and events. The office of the city clerk is the keeper of many significant historical.
On july 10, 1981 worcester county and the worcester district registry of deeds celebrated 250 years of continuous service to the people of the region. Since its formal inception in 1731, the registry has known 16 registers, some of which served on an interim basis only. Through the years the registry has matured into one of the more vital and stable offices in central massachusetts government.
History of worcester, massachusetts worcester, the county seat of worcester county, is situated on the blackstone river on the west side of lake quinsigamond, about 40 miles west of boston in 1673, daniel gookin settled in an area that had earlier been a camping ground for the nipmuck indians, which he called quinsigamond.
Worcester is a city in, and county seat of, worcester county, massachusetts, united states. Building off its history of immigration, worcester has also become a home for many refugees in recent years.
Search usa massachusetts worcester county worcester county welcome to our worcester county family history research page. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your worcester county ancestors.
Worcester county was created by the division of the formerly larger eastern shore's somerset county in 1742. The county seat, which was previously located near the confluence of dividing creek with the pocomoke river, was later transferred to the river port of snow hill, at the head of navigation of the pocomoke, now near the center of the new county.
Old worcester county was created about 1669 absorbing now extinct durham county, and for awhile in 1672 claimed nearly all of the state of delaware. But by 1685 the british board of trade and foreign plantations ruled old worcester county, maryland dissolved by degree, but the decree was not fully accepted until 1738.
Worcester is located in central massachusetts, and is known as the “heart of the commonwealth.
This is a historical and genealogical guide to the county of worcester. You will find help with town histories, vital records, deeds.
Worcester county is the easternmost county within the state of maryland (view interactive map). The county was named for mary arundel, the wife of sir john somerset, a son of henry somerset, 1st marquess of worcester.
Worcester county circuit courthouse history through a 1742 general assembly act, somerset county was split to form worcester county.
This manuscript map was one of about a dozen maps contained in the earliest library collections of the massachusetts historical society (mhs).
City, county, and town histories for massachusetts with a strong selection for other states. Many historic newspapers for worcester and surrounding towns on microfilm, as well as subscriptions to current worcester newspapers in print.
Worcester county was created by the division of the formerly larger eastern shore's somerset county in 1742. The county seat which was previously located near the confluence of dividing creek with the pocomoke river was later transferred to the river port of snow hill at the head of navigation of the pocomoke, now near the center of the new county.
Worcester county was formed from the eastern portion of colonial hampshire county, the western portion of the original middlesex county and the extreme western portion of the original suffolk county. When the government of worcester county was established on april 2, 1731, worcester was chosen as its shire town (later known as a county seat).
03 historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of worcester county, massachusetts with a history of worcester society of antiquity back.
The item history of worcester county, massachusetts from its first settlement to the present time, with a history and description of its cities and towns represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in indiana state library.
Worcester county, maryland ( map it) was created on october 22, 1742 from somerset county. This county was named in honor of mary arundell, the wife of sir john somerset, son of the 1st marquess of worcester, and sister of anne arundell, the wife of cæcilius calvert, 2nd baron baltimore.
Worcester, the county seat of worcester county, is situated on the blackstone river on the west side of lake quinsigamond, about 40 miles west of boston in 1673, daniel gookin settled in an area that had earlier been a camping ground for the nipmuck indians, which he called quinsigamond.
Especially in a city with history to spare — after all worcester is older than the nation, having been founded in 1722. Robin shropshire, whose father was one of the first black police officers in worcester, has an insight. “sometimes it takes an outsider to come into the community and see how rich of a history exists.
Worcester health expands covid-19 vaccinations to phase 2b eligibility now includes those age 16-64 with underlying medical conditions. Snow hill, md– starting march 30, 2021, the worcester county health department, based on direction from the state of maryland, is expanding covid-19 vaccination (moderna vaccine) coverage to include those age 18 and older with underlying medical conditions.
History of the town of milford, worcester county, massachusetts, from its first as a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred.
Bailey of spencer and a 1961 graduate of the now-defunct commerce high school, is a co-founder of the laurel clayton project.
Founded as a small catholic community hospital by the sisters of providence in 1893, the original 12-bed hospital overlooked the city of worcester.
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