Ancestry.com Publishes the Most Comprehensive Collection of Massachusetts Vital Records Ever Compiled
March 20, 2012 08:00 ET
Ancestry.com Publishes the Most Comprehensive Collection of Massachusetts Vital Records Ever Compiled
Families Can Connect to the Bay State's Historical Past Through Centuries of Birth, Marriage and Death Records Which Are Now Available Online for the First Time
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Ancestry.com partnered with Jay and DeLene Holbrook, who spent more than three decades assembling this collection, to make these records available online for the first time. After searching for the town records of their relatives from Dorchester, Massachusetts, who lived in the 1800s, the Holbrooks (from Oxford, Massachusetts) realized that the majority of towns in the state had little to no knowledge of the condition or even the location of their vital records collections.
To catalog and preserve the state's rich history, the Holbrooks traveled town by town throughout Massachusetts over their 30-year effort to meticulously compile a complete collection of vital records. They often found themselves in town vaults organizing and inventorying untidy stacks of records, sometimes making copies of them on-site when the town clerk would not allow the records to be removed from the building. In some instances, it took years of return trips to get permission to access the records, and in the case of the state's largest cities, weeks and months to duplicate the records.
After finding poorly maintained books of vital records in various locations throughout Boston City Hall, the Holbrooks took it upon themselves to singlehandedly film and organize the hundreds of volumes for the city. The Boston project alone took nearly a full year to complete. Recognizing the unique historical significance of these records, notable institutions including the Boston Public Library, Daughters of the American Revolution, Harvard University, the State Library of California and Yale University have secured microfiche copies. Ancestry.com is the only resource to make the complete collection available online.
The collection includes original images of Massachusetts town records with details such as names, birth dates, birthplaces, baptism records, parents' names, marriage records, courthouse records, and death records. Distinguished Bay Staters whose records can be found in this collection include:
John Adams (1735-1825) -- One of the Founding Fathers and second President of the United States lived in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts. Adams' Intention of Marriage Record to Abigail Smith from 1764, as well as his death record can be found in the collection.
Ben Franklin (1706-1790) -- A Founding Father and scientist known for his theories on electricity, as well as the creation of the lightning rod, bifocals and other inventions. Franklin's birth and death records are among the records available.
Paul Revere (1735-1818) -- This Boston native and patriot of the American Revolution was made famous for alerting Colonial militia of approaching British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord. Marriage, death and burial records for Revere can be found in this database.
"Massachusetts is one of the nation's most historic states and the Holbrook Collection is an important addition to our records from Massachusetts history," said Todd Godfrey, Senior Director of Content Acquisition, Ancestry.com. "Vital records are a fundamental component of our genealogical collection and essential tools for those researching their family history because they are a documentation of family relationships and major life events."
This new vital record database is available to current Ancestry.com subscribers, and Ancestry.com is free of charge for 14 days to all new users.
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