Massachusetts County Resources
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| || colspan="10" | *Fire destroyed nearly all early deed books and probate files, but probate books survived. Although the official deed books only begin in 1827, many deeds were re-recorded back to about 1783, though these are far from complete. | | || colspan="10" | *Fire destroyed nearly all early deed books and probate files, but probate books survived. Although the official deed books only begin in 1827, many deeds were re-recorded back to about 1783, though these are far from complete. | ||
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| - | | | + | | A3|| Berkshire|| 44 Bank Row, Pittsfield 01201 || 1761 || Hampshire ||1761||1761||1761 |
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| - | | || colspan="10" | | + | | || colspan="10" | Divided into three districts in 1788. The above office is the “parent” county seat, encompassing all the Berkshire towns between 1761—88. After that it was still the probate office for the county, but only the registry of deeds for the Middle District (see |
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| + | | G5|| Bristol|| 11 Court St., Taunton 02780 || 1685 as Bristol || County of Plymouth Colony ||1685||1685||1685 | ||
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| + | | || colspan="10" | The county seat was Bristol until 1746 when succeeded by Taunton. The Taunton seat divided into three districts in 1837 with the above remaining as probate office but only registry of deeds for the Northern District (see Town Resources for towns in each of Bristol’s registry of deeds districts). | ||
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Revision as of 21:03, 20 April 2010
This entry was originally written by Alice Eichholz, Ph.D., CG, for Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources.
The following is a guide to beginning dates and locations of Massachusetts deeds, probates, and court records. Inquiries for land records should be addressed “Registry of Deeds” at the county (or district) seat. In some counties, division of the Registry of Deeds became necessary to make the location closer to the land involved in the transaction. Some registeries have websites. Make sure the deed information sought falls in the appropriate district for the time period and geography involved.
The “Probate Court Clerk” at the county seat should be addressed for probate records; and “Clerk of Courts” for civil court records. As with other New England states, the New England Genealogic Historical Society has an extensive microfilm collection of county resources for Massachusetts.
| Map | County | County Address | Date Formed | Parent County(ies) | Land | Probate | Court | |||
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| J6 | Barnstable | Main Street, Barnstable 02630 | 1685 as Barnstable | County of Plymouth Colony | 1827* | 1686 | 1686 | |||
| *Fire destroyed nearly all early deed books and probate files, but probate books survived. Although the official deed books only begin in 1827, many deeds were re-recorded back to about 1783, though these are far from complete. | ||||||||||
| A3 | Berkshire | 44 Bank Row, Pittsfield 01201 | 1761 | Hampshire | 1761 | 1761 | 1761 | |||
| Divided into three districts in 1788. The above office is the “parent” county seat, encompassing all the Berkshire towns between 1761—88. After that it was still the probate office for the county, but only the registry of deeds for the Middle District (see | ||||||||||
| G5 | Bristol | 11 Court St., Taunton 02780 | 1685 as Bristol | County of Plymouth Colony | 1685 | 1685 | 1685 | |||
| The county seat was Bristol until 1746 when succeeded by Taunton. The Taunton seat divided into three districts in 1837 with the above remaining as probate office but only registry of deeds for the Northern District (see Town Resources for towns in each of Bristol’s registry of deeds districts). | ||||||||||
