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This is an index to the deaths in East Sudbury, 1790 to 1835 and then in Wayland, 1835 to 1844.

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Index book 3, deaths 1796-1844 each
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Index book 3, deaths 1796-1844 each
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This is an index to the deaths in East Sudbury, 1790 to 1835 and then in Wayland, 1835 to 1844.
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["1796–1844"]
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1796
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No known copyright restrictions.
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No known restrictions on use.
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English
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10-13
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Wayland Town Clerk
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Wayland Massachusetts Historical Town Records (AKA Sudbury, Massachusetts (1638-1780), East Sudbury, Massachusetts (1780-1835), & Cochituate Massachusetts (1848 to date))
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Vital records
Genealogy
History--Sources
Recording and registration
Death
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Massachusetts
Middlesex (county)
North and Central America
United States
Wayland
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Massachusetts
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Middlesex
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Wayland
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1 item (192 pages)
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42.35
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-71.35
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Records include: Abbott family; Adams family; Adlington famly; Allen family; Allison family; Ames family; Atwood family; Austin family; Bacchus; Bachelder family; Bacon family; Bradshaw family; Baker family; Baldwin family; Banns family; Bannister family; Braman family; Barker family; Barney family; Barret family; Barrett family; Bastow family; Belcher family; Belmore family; Bemis family; Bennet family; Bennett family; Benoit family; Bent family; Berry family; Bideman family; Bigelow family; Blackinton family; Boccoes family; Boiler family; Bolles family; Bond family; Boudreau family; Bowles family; Bracket family; Brackett family; Bradshaw family; Breed family; Brewer family; Bride family; Bridge family; Brigham family; Broad family; Brummett family; Bruoncore family; Bryant family; Bryden family; Bullard family; Bullen family; Burbank family; Burke family; Butter family; Butterfield family; Bwoncore family; Cauernan family; Cain family; Callenan family; Campbell family; Carlton family; Carpenter family; Carr family; Carroll family; Carter family; Carver family; Chalones family; Champney family; Chesley family; Child family; Claffy family; Clapp family; Clarke family; Clark family; Clement family; Coakley family; Coalwell family; Conley family; Connelly family; Coombe family; Coombs family; Cooper family; Copithorm family; Coppinger family; Corliss family; Corman family; Cory family; Coverly family; Crawford family; Creeney family; Crofoot family; Cruden family; Culverhouse family; Cummings family; Currier family; Curtis family; Cutter family; Cutting family; Damon family; Daley family; Davis family; Dean family; Deane family; Deering family; Denham family; Derrick family; Desmond family; Devan family; Dickey family; Dixon family; Doherty family; Doland family; Donavan family; Doyle family; Draper family; Drummond family; Drury family; Dudey family; Dudley family; Duncan family; Dunham family; Eager family; Eaton family; Elliott family; Emerson family; Emes family; Erwin family; Erving family; Fairbanks family; Fanesy family; Faneuf family; Farmer family; Farrar family; Farwell family; Fay family; Felch family; Fellows family; Fessenden family; Finnigan family; Fitzpatrick family; Flagg family; Flannery family; Flint family; Flora family; Floyd family; Foggerty family; Folsom family; Forbes family; Ford family; Francis family; Freeman family; French family; Frenow family; Foster family; Fuller family; Gail family; Garfield family; Garland family; Gates family; Gereux family; Giglio family; Giles family; Gleason family; Glesen family; Goldthwait family; Goodell family; Goodnow family; Goselin family; Gould family; Green family; Gremby family; Griffin family; Groneveldt family; Grout family; Guild family; Hammond family; Hannon family; Hannum family; Hapgood family; Harlow family; Harrington family; Harris family; Haven family; Hawes family; Hawkes family; Hayford family; Hayden family; Haynes family; Hayward family; Heard family; Hemingway family; Hennery family; Herring family; Hersey family; Higgins family; Hills family; Hixon family; Hoar family; Hodges family; Holmes family; Horr family; Hosby family; Howard family; Howe family; Hudson family; Hurley family; Hyde family; Illingsworth family; Ingraham family; Jameson family; Jenkinson family; Jennings family; Jennison family; Jessop family; Jonah family; Johnson family; Jones family; Jordan family; Kearman family; Kearnon family; Kemp family; Kendall family; Kenney family; King family; Kneeland family; Knowlton family; Kreose family; Laiston family; Larkin family; Larned family; Lansing family; Lawrence family; Leadbeater family; Learnard fammily; Learned family; Leary family; Lemay family; Leonard family; Lee family; Lester family; Leynoll family; Linnehan family; Livermore family; Loker family; Lombard family; Lucier family; Lupin family; Lupine family; Lyon family; Maglin family; Malone family; Man family; Manen family; Mann family; Mathews family; May family; Maynard family; McCann family; McDonald family; McDonnell family; McGrath family; McGregor family; McLellan family; McLillan family; McManus family; Melcher family; Mellen family; Meriam family; Merrill family; Mitchell family; Moore family; Moran family; Morse family; Mosman family; Moulton family; Mullen family; Murphy family; Newman family; Nichols family; Noyes family; Oliver family; Ordway family; Owens family; Page family; Paine family; Painter family; Parker family; Parks family; Parmenter family; Paul family; Perk family; Perkins family; Phillrick family; Pierce family; Place family; Porter family; Pousland family; Pratt family; Price family; Puffer family; Rathbun family; Reed family; Reeves family; Revis family; Rice family; Rider family; Risk family; Risley family; Rivers family; Roberts family; Roby family; Russell family; Rutter family; Ryan family; Salsbury family; Sanderson family; Sanford family; Saunders family; Sawin family; Schell family; Schleicher family; Scott family; Searles family; Seaward family; Shay family; Sherman family; Sherry family; Shorey family; Shortliff family; Simpson family; Smith family; Speller family; Spofford family; Stanton family; Staples family; Stearns family; Stone family; Stratton family; Sullivan family; Sumner family; Thomas family; Thompson family; Thurston family; Tilton family; Train family; Trask family; Travis family; Trumble family; Twist family; Tyler family; Tyrrell family; Ullman family; Underwood family; Upham family; Vegkle family; Wade family; Walker family; Ward family; Ware family; Warren family; Waterman family; Watts family; Webster family; Wellington family; Weston family; Wheeler family; Whitcomb family; White family; Whitney family; Whittemore family; Wight family; Willard family; Williams family; Willington family; Willis family; Wilson family; Witherell family; Wolf family; Wood family; Woodbury family; Wright family; Wyman family; Young family.
The Town of Wayland is a community of three geographical names. Sudbury Plantation was settled in 1638 and incorporated in 1639. By 1651, boundaries between Sudbury and Watertown were established. In 1701, boundaries were established between Sudbury and Framingham. The original plantation was divided into two separate towns on April 10, 1780. The western portion retained the original name of Sudbury while the original geographical location of the town was then named East Sudbury. The name of Wayland was adopted in 1835 in honor of Francis Wayland, doctor, professor, theologist, economist, reformist, library supporter and Brown University president.
The vital records can be found in the printed versions entitled Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 and Vital records of Wayland, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. Both volumes can be located on Internet Archives for keyword searching: https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsu00sudbur and https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028839657#page/n5/mode/2up.
These are original sources are from the third vital record book. Therefore researchers need to remember to search under the correct name according to the time period they are investigating.
If a surname cannot be found in the printed version, check the handwritten book pages. Remember surnames are not necessarily spelled the exact same way year to year, town clerk to town clerk or generation to generation. Try various spelling forms when searching any surname. Transcribers may have a difficult time interpreting various forms of scrip, so check to see if an "n" is transcribed as "rr", "u", "m" or an “e”, “o” and an “a” could not be differentiated.
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