Middlesex County, Massachusetts

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  • Web: Census Enumeration Districts, 1830-1890 and 1910-1950 (PDF) at Archives.gov [T1224]
  • Web: Census Enumeration Districts, 1930-1940 at Archives.gov
  • Web: Census Enumeration Maps, 1930 (PDF) at Archives.gov [M1930]
  • Web: Census Enumeration Maps, 1900-1940 (PDF) at Archives.gov [A3378]
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  • Web: Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate Index, 1648-1870
  • Web: Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate Index, 1871-1909 (Part A-K)
  • Web: Middlesex County, Massachusetts Deponents, 1649-1700
  • Web: Middlesex County, Massachusetts City Directory, 1873
  • Web: Middlesex County, Massachusetts Directory, 1882-1883
  • Web: A geography of Middlesex County for young children
  • Web: History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Additional Resources (on other web sites)
  • Web: Constitution and by-laws of the Bar Association of the County of Middlesex, with
  • Web: Middlesex County, MA Records of Probate and Administrations Vol. 1, Oct 1649-Dec
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  • The county of Middlesex was established in 1643, and the county seat is Cambridge. For the most current listing of resources for this location, and from additional publishers, please visit the Middlesex County page in the Live Roots catalog.

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