VOLUNTEER LOOKUPS FOR

GROVELAND AND BRADFORD, MASSACHUSETTS

When requesting a lookup, please follow these guidelines:

  1. On the subject line enter Groveland/Bradford Lookup
  2. Put name of book or CD you are requesting in the first line of the message
  3. Place the name(s) you are requesting on the second & subsequent lines 
  4. Limit your request to 3 specific (i.e., given and surname) names.
  5. Don't forget to thank your volunteers for their time and effort.

 

Bradford Area Source Material

  1. Bradford Vital Records to 1850.   Bradford Vital Records

  2. Essex County Vital Records to 1850Cherryl Ball, Myra Chiles, Jeanne Kline

  3. Cemetery Inscriptions Prior to 1800 from Bradford, MA. Old Burying Ground  Cherryl Ball

  4. Cemetery Inscriptions Prior to 1800 from Groveland, MA. Ancient Burying GroundCherryl Ball

  5. A record of Haverhill and Bradford Men and Women who died in WWI. Pia Nichols

  6. Bradford: A New England Academy, 1930. Pia Nichols

  7. Haverhill and Bradford Personalities, ca. 1947/8?. Pia Nichols

Massachusetts and New England Source Material
Old Families of Salisbury and AmesburyFavour Slater  Liz SchmidtPia Nichols, Kathy Leigh, Jean Olsson
Historical and Genealogical Researches. . . Merrimack Valley, 1857-8. Pia Nichols
Pioneers of MassachusettsKathy ParkinsonEdSallie, Naida Preckel, Maryellen Canfora, Gail Klahs
New England Marriages Prior to 1700. EdSallieLin Wright, Maryellen Canfora, Gail Klahs
Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England.   Lin Wright, KathyParkinson
Immigrants to the New World 1600-1800Bonnie Weber
Informative Illustration of the City by the Winding Merrimack...Haverhill   Cherryl Ball
Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1776Bonnie Weber
New England Families 1600-1800Bonnie Weber
Planters of the Commonwealth  Maryellen Canfora
New England Captives Carried to Canada Between 1677-1760Pat Blackwell

We welcome your help should you have reference material of relevance to Haverhill, Bradford, and/or Methuen and can volunteer to do lookups.  Contact  John Hardy with the reference work(s) you have and it (they) will be posted.  If yours duplicates what other volunteers have, then I'll simply add your name and email address.