"Some of my ancestors were early settlers of Staten Island," he says. city directory 1944, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1866-1876, Procters' Able Sheet. 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. Volume includes: (PDF), 1. Police department program for drug addicts begins. city directory 1913 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) . Historians have long appreciated the importance of English local customs in the early North American settlements, but the explicit political significance of English corporate and manorial approaches to land law in these settlements, and in the expansion of the Massachusetts Bay regime during the 1640s, have not been properly understood. The name of the new town may have come from the recent birth of a new Duke of . city directory 1869 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) As a major Massachusetts settlement, early Gloucester thrived on its fishing and ocean access. city directory 1903 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Gloucester was named for Gloucester, England, where many of its early residents came from. city directory 1917 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1894 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1957-1958, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. [2] 1660 - Edward Harraden house built. city directory 1984, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) August, 1892. 1848-1851, Gloucester Telegraph. city directory 1919 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1896 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1882-1883, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1911 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) This was just three years after the pilgrims landed in Plymouth! Part of Gloucester becomes the new town of. The new settlers homesteaded and fished, but the area was also thickly wooded, so initially timber, not fish, was Gloucester's primary export. Deeds to and from town and city, 1844-1892, Gloucester (Mass.). . Bounds between Salem . Historic Land Ownership and Reference Atlases), Gloucester and Rockport, 1884 Map (in U.S. city directory 1953-1954 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1905 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) The history of Gloucester, Massachusetts is fascinating. "Moments in History," by Edith M. Sparling, May 1993, 6. city directory 1951-1952, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1969 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1973 Internet Archive, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Archive Grid, Military records of Annisquam, Gloucester, Mass. North Gloucester Universalist church active. Extracts of Gloucester Deeds, 1659-1775 (PDF), Gloucester and Rockport Burials 1711-1898 (PDF), Gloucester Veterans of World War II (PDF), Soldiers and Sailors Plaque and Cannons (PDF), Capt. city directory 1932-1933 LDS Genealogy, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Board of Selectmen Archive Grid, Tax lists, 1780-1874, Gloucester (Mass.). city directory 1869, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) 1770 - Freemason Tyrian Lodge established. When the fishing station in Gloucester, MA failed after just a . According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. GLO.1055, Davis - Freeman House, 302 Essex Ave, circa 1709. city directory 1925, Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) Independent Christian Church records, 1785-1840, Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. 1905 - Gloucester Cold Storage in business.
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