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Below,
in alphabetical order, are organizations that hold information
which may be of use to your family research. For each
organization, we've attempted to list the contact information
and holdings. We have also included links to their websites,
when available.
American
Antiquarian Society
185 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 0609-1634; phone
(508) 755-5221; Hours Mon.- Fri. 9 AM - 5 PM; Email
[email protected]. Holdings
include: Three million books, pamphlets, broadsides,
manuscripts, prints, maps, directories, and newspapers;
the largest single collection of printed source material
relating to the history, literature, and culture of
the first 250 years of what is now the United States;
specializes in the printed record of the American experience
prior to 1877; files of 18th and 19th
century newspapers; and extensive collection of family
and local histories.
American-Canadian
Genealogical Society
P. O. Box 668, Manchester, NH 03105-0668; phone (603)
622-1554. The American-Canadian Genealogical Society
maintains a library facility at 4 Elm Street, Manchester,
NH 03101.
American-French
Genealogical Society
P. O. Box 830, Woonsocket, RI 02861-0113; phone &
fax (401) 765-6141; Hours Mon. 12 PM - 5 PM, Tues. 1-10
PM, 1st & 3rd Sat. 10 AM-4
PM; Email address [email protected];
The American-French Genealogical Society maintains an
extensive library facility at 78 Earle Street, Woonsocket,
RI 02895
American
Jewish Historical Society Library
2 Thornton Road. Waltham, MA 02154; phone (781) 891-8110;
fax (781) 899-9208; Hours Mon - Fri 9 AM - 4:30 PM.
Email [email protected].
Holdings include: several hundred family histories and
genealogies; over 500 manuscript collections on individuals
or families; histories of Jewish communities, synagogues
and communal groups; over 900 manuscript collections,
including the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society of Boston
(with arrival records, arranged alphabetically, for
immigrants landing in Boston or Providence, Rhode Island
between 1882 and 1929, and incomplete chronological
lists of ship arrivals and passenger lists between 1904
and 1953); fully indexed Mayor�s Court (pre-1860), Naturalization
(pre-1860), Insolvent Debtors (pre-1860), and Incorporation
Papers of New York City (1848-1920) covering all Jewish
or Jewish-related organizations incorporated in New
York City during this time frame.
American
Portuguese Genealogical & Historical Society
P. O. Box 644, Taunton, MA 02780-0644.
Archdiocese
of Boston Archives (Roman Catholic)
2121 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135; phone
(617) 746-5797 or 5798 for appointments) fax (617) 783-5642;
(617) 746-5797; Research by appointment only. Holdings
include: more than 3,000 cu. ft. of records pertaining
to the beginning and continued operations of the Archdiocese
from 1789 to present (records after 1920 are closed
for research); records of closed Catholic churches in
the Boston Archdiocese and older records for some active
churches (inventory of holdings available at Archives
Office and NEHGS) which may contain baptism, marriage,
first communion, confirmation, death and sick call records
(cemetery records are usually limited to business records
rather than actual burials).
Armenian
Library and Museum of American, Inc. (ALMA)
65 Main Street, Watertown, MA 02472; Gary Lind-Sinanian,
Curator; phone (617) 926-2562, fax (617) 926-0175; Email
[email protected].
Holdings include: virtually all areas of artifacts and
records (sound recordings, maps, photos, family histories,
passports, postcards, textiles, etc.). The records are
not open to researchers at this time, pending registration
and cataloguing. Tours of an on site exhibit can be
arranged by contacting the organization.
Association
of Professional Genealogists
Contact this organization to help you find a professional
researcher in your area.
Avotaynu
P. O. Box 99, Bergenfield, NJ 07621; phone (201) 387-7200,
fax (201) 387-2855. Largest publisher of information
and products of interest to persons who are researching
Jewish genealogy and Jewish family history.
Boston
City Archives
30 Millstone Road, Hyde Park, MA 02136; John McColgan,
Deputy Archivist; phone (617) 364-8679. Hours Mon.-Fri.
9 AM to 5 PM by appointment only; facility is free and
open to the public (by appointment at least 24 hours
in advance). Holdings include: City censuses; tax records
from 1822 -1895 and 1945 to 1973; voter registration
records 1857-1920; selected record series for Boston
and annexed towns 182-1990, including the Mayor, City
Council, City Clerk, Schools, Assessor, Building Inspector,
Retirement, Treasurer and Auditor.
Bostonian
Society
206 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02109; Doug Southard,
Librarian; Steven Hill, Director of Collections; phone
(617) 720-1713, fax (617) 720-3289; Hours Tues. - Fri.
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM (appointments are strongly recommended.)
E-mail [email protected]
or [email protected].
Holdings include: artifacts on Boston history (in Museum
Collection), historical information and images on Boston
history and its neighborhoods.
Boston
Police Archives
1555 Hyde Park Avenue, Hyde Park, MA 02136-2486; Donna
M. Wells, Records manager & Archivist; phone (617)
343-5166; fax (617) 343-5063; Hours: Mon.- Fri. by appointment
from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (closed for 1 hour lunch, time
varies) Email [email protected].
Holdings include personnel information on individuals
who were employed as Boston police officers (bulk dates
1878-1961). The information in any given file might
include: date of appointment; transfers; promotions;
rewards, awards, and/or medals received; date of retirement
of death, etc. Additional holdings include: diaries;
a 1901 souvenir book with biographical sketches and
photos of every officer on the force at the time, etc.
Boston
Public Library
Copley Square, Boston, MA 02117; phone (617) 536-5400;
Hours Mon.-Thur. 9-9, Fri.-Sat. 9-5. Holdings include:
microfilm copies of all New England US Federal census
records through 1920; comprehensive collection of colonial
US and Massachusetts newspapers from 1704; indexes to
obituaries contained in selected Boston and New England
newspapers (1740-1840, 1875 to present); card indexes
to Boston Evening Transcript genealogical columns (1901-1935);
indexes and genealogical columns for the Hartford (CT)
Times (1940-1967); Jewish Genealogical Consolidated
Index; extensive collection of US city directories (through
1935); probate records for Suffolk County (through 1852,
indexes to 1909), Middlesex County (through 1871, indexes
to 1909), and Hampshire County (through 1820); Boston
passenger lists (1818-1918, with indexes for 1848-1891
& 1899-1920); partial arrivals for Gulf and Atlantic
ports, including New York (1820-1874, with indexes);
passenger arrivals at New York (1820-1897, with indexes
1820-1847); passenger arrivals at Portland, Maine (1893-1943,
with indexes 1893-1954); New Bedford passenger arrivals
(1902-1920, with indexes 1902-1954); index to passenger
arrivals for Providence, Rhode Island (1911-1954); some
naturalization petitions for the New England states.
Boston,
City of, Registry Archives
Room 201, Boston City Hall, Boston, MA 02136; Judy McCarthy,
City Registrar. phone (617) 635-4175; Hours: Open only
one day per month, usually the last Tuesday of the month
(10 AM to 2 PM), please call to verify date; $10 research
fee. Holdings include: Vital records from 1630s to 1869
(Boston began complying with state registration in 1848)
and after; manuscript copies of most early Boston church
records (all pre-1800 registers are indexed)
Congregational
Library
14 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108; phone (617) 523-0470;
fax (617) 523-0491; Hours, Mon.-Fri. 8:30 AM-4:30 PM
(appointment preferred); E-mail [email protected].
Holdings include: 225,000 books and pamphlets, including
local church histories, town histories and theological
works of five centuries of sermons, Bibles, etc.
Episcopal
- The Diocesan Library and Archives
of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, 138 Tremont
St., Boston, MA 02111; phone (617) 482-5800 ext. 504;
Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 (by appointment). Holdings
include: records of pre-1905 parish registers of 104
active and closed parishes in the Diocese of Massachusetts
(includes baptisms, marriages, burials and communicant
listings) and copies of registers of eleven of the thirteen
colonial parishes in the diocese.
French-Canadian
Genealogical Society of Connecticut
P. O. Box 928, Tolland, CT 06084-0928; phone (860) 872-2597;
Hours Mon. & Wed. 4-8 PM, Sat. 9 AM-4 PM, Sun. 1-4
PM Maintains a library facility at 53 Tolland Green,
Tolland, CT.
Italian
Genealogical Society of America, Inc.
P. O. Box 8571, Cranston, RI 02920-8571.
Jewish
Genealogical Society of Greater Boston (JGSGB)
P. O. Box 610366, Newton Heighlands, MA 02161-0366;
phone (617) 796-8522.
Massachusetts
Department of Vital Statistics
(1906 -current)150 Mount Vernon St., Dorchester, MA
02125; phone (617) 740-2600; window hours Mon.-Fri.
8:45-4:45; research hours Mon.-Fri. 9-12 and 2:00-4:30
($3 per hour fee); holds Massachusetts copies of vital
records submitted by the towns (1906-the present); divorce
indexes (1952-present); indexes to statewide births,
marriages, and deaths (1906-present).
Massachusetts
Military Division History Research and Museum
44 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609; Stephen T.
Seames, Archivist; phone (508) 797-0334; Hours Tues.-
Fri. by appointment only (3 days to one week in advance);
Email [email protected].
Holdings include: early militia records (1776-1820);
Massachusetts militia period (1820-1840); pre-Civil
War period (1840-1860); Civil War (1861-1865); Reconstruction
period after Civil War (1866-1897); Spanish American
War/Philippines Insurrection (1898-1917); World War
I period (1917-1919) including World War I State Guard
records; National Guard records (1920-1940)
Massachusetts
State Library
The State House, Room 341, Beacon Street, Boston, MA
02133; phone (617) 727-2590; Hours Mon.-Fri. 9 AM -
5 PM. Holdings include: Massachusetts town and county
histories; publications of Massachusetts state agencies;
numerous maps and atlases for Massachusetts communities;
index to Massachusetts newspapers (ca 1878-1937; legislative
bibliographical files (1780 - date). (See Special Collections
listed below)
Massachusetts
State Library - Special Collections
The State House Room 55, Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02133;
phone (617) 727-2595. Hours Mon - Fri. 9 AM - 5 PM.
Holdings include: City Directories (names, addresses,
occupations of residents, business listings, charitable
organizations and societies, etc.); PSP directories
(listings by street and telephone numbers only); voting
lists (lists of persons eligible to vote arranged by
wards and precincts); miscellaneous information (a few
foreign language directories); maps.
Massachusetts
State Archives
Columbia Point, 20 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA; Hours
Mon.- Fri. 9 AM to 5 PM; Sat. 9 AM to 3 PM (closed on
holiday weekends); phone (617) 727-2816. Holdings include:
non-current records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
including state returns of vital records, 1841-1905
(including indexes; indexes ONLY for current (1906-1971)
vital records; lists of alien passengers arriving in
the Port of Boston, 1848-1891 (with surname index);
Federal census records, 1840-1900, including supplemental
schedules 1850-1870. State copies of Federal census
returns for 1850-1880; state census returns for 1855
and 1865; Massachusetts Archives collection consisting
of 328 volumes of colonial and revolutionary-era documents,
including land grants by the General court, military
records (1643-1787) and tax valuations; first series
of Massachusetts probate records for the counties of
Suffolk (original papers to 1894), Middlesex (original
papers to 1871), Plymouth (original papers to 1881 and
films of copy books to 1903), Worcester (copy books
on microfilm to 1881), Essex (original papers to 1840
and films of copy books to 1881)and Dukes (films of
probate data to 1938)counties; naturalization and court
records for several Massachusetts counties.
Methodist
Episcopal -Boston University School of Theology Library
745 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 0215; phone (617)
353-1323; Hours Mon-Fri 9-4; Holdings include: records
of closed Methodist Episcopal churches and older records
of current United Methodist Churches in the New England
Conference Commission on Archives and History Collections.
Mostly MA, some eastern CT, RI, and NH included.
National
Archives, New England Region
380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA 02154; phone (781) 647-8100;
Hours Mon. � Fri. & 1st Sat. of each month
8 AM - 4:30 PM. Holdings include: microfilm copies of
all US Federal census records (far all states); naturalization
records (with index, which is incomplete for NH and RI)
for all pre-1906 New England naturalization records, New
England naturalization records for Maine (1790-1970),
New Hampshire (1873-1977), Vermont (1801-1972), Rhode
Island (1842-1950), and Connecticut (1842-1973); some
naturalization records for non-Federal courts in Connecticut
(1790-1974); passenger lists for Boston (1820-1874, 1883-1890),
New Bedford (1826-1852, 1902-1942), Portland, Maine (1820-1868,
1893-1943), Providence, Rhode Island (1820-1867, 1911-1943),
Galveston Texas (1896-1948), St. Albans, Vermont, including
all pre-1925 Canadian/US border crossings (1895-1984);
Revolutionary Pension (all of the US) and military records;
Civil War Pensioners Index (all of US); indexes to passport
applications (1810-1906).
National
Archives, Northeast Region
100 Dan Fox Drive, Pittsfield, MA 01201; phone (413)
445-6885; Hours Mon., Tues, Thurs. & Fri. 8 AM -
4 PM; Wed. 8 AM - 9 PM. Email address [email protected]
. Holdings include: Port of New York Passenger Arrival
Records (1820-1957); Port of Boston, MA (1820-1943);
New Bedford, MA (1902-1942); Philadelphia, PA (1880-1882);
Portland, ME (1893-1943); Misc. Atlantic, Gulf and Great
Lakes Ports (1820-1873); St. Albans, VT [all Canadian
border crossings] (1895-1954).
NEHGS,
New England Historic Genealogical Society
101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116; phone (617) 536-5740;
fax (617) 536-7307; Hours Tues., Fri. & Sat., 9-5,
Wed. & Thur. 9-9, closed Mondays. Holds large collection
for Canada and the US including: Canadian census records
through 1901; vital records from Maritime Provinces
of Canada; New England U.S. Federal census records through
1910 (1920 for New Hampshire); most U.S. states through
1850, misc. states 1850-1900; index to New England naturalization
records through 1906; Boston passenger lists index (1848-1891,
1899-1920); large microfiche collection of Massachusetts
city directories; Massachusetts vital records (1841-1905,
including indexes), misc. Massachusetts birth, marriage,
and death indexes (1906-1976); town and county records
for many New England states; vital records for New Hampshire
(through 1900); Vermont (through 1954; 1980-89; divorce
index 1861-1979; 1981-89; name changes 1801-1870); Connecticut
(through 1850); Rhode Island (births & marriages
to 1894; deaths to 1900), Maine (births to 1940s; marriages
and deaths to 1960s).
Northeastern
University - Snell Library
92 Snell Library, Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA 02115;
phone (617) 373-8318, fax (617) 373-5409; Joan D. Krizack,
University Archivist and Head, Special Collections Dept.
Contact for hours and availability of records. Holdings
include: historical records pertaining to Northeastern
University and/or the topic of social justice.
Polish
Genealogical Society of Connecticut
8 Lyle Road, New Britain, CT 06053; Jonathan D. Shea,
President; phone (860) 23-5596; Hours Mon. 10 AM-2:30
PM (other times by appointment); Email [email protected].
Maintains a research and Archives facility at 278 Broad
Street, New Britain, CT 06053-2104.
The
Irish Ancestral Research Association (TIARA)
P. O. Box 619, Sudbury. MA 01776-0619.
Unitarian
Universalist - Andover-Harvard Theological Library
Harvard Divinity School, 45 Francis Avenue, Cambridge,
MA 02138; phone (617) 496-5153; Hours Mon-Fri 9-5 (by
appointment); holds a large collection of Unitarian
and Universalist records and archives, including the
Library of the Universalist Historical Society (the
major repository of Universalism in the world) as well
as records of numerous closed Unitarian and Universalist
churches and some records for still active churches
(includes minute books, financial records, membership,
birth and death records as well as records for women�s
and youth groups, Sunday schools, some ministers vital
records, etc.)
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