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

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Index book 3, marriage intentions each
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Index book 3, marriage intentions each
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This is an index to the marriages in East Sudbury, 1790 to 1835 and then in Wayland, 1835 to 1844.
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["[ca. 1796–1843]"]
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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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no restrictions
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English
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10-23
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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
History--Sources
Marriage
Recording and registration
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Massachusetts
Middlesex (county)
North and Central America
Sudbury
United States
Wayland
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Manuscripts
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Indexes
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Middlesex
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Wayland
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1
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1 item (184 pages)
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42.35
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-71.35
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Title supplied by cataloger.
Records include: Adams family; Adlington famly; Aiger family; Alden family; Alexander family; Alger family; Allen family; Ames family; Arnold family; Atkins family; Atwell family; Atwood family; Austin family; Bacon family; Badger family; Balcom family; Baldwin family; Banfield family; Banks family; Bannister family; Bannock family; Barker family; Bartlett family; Barrett family; Battles family; Baxter family; Belcher family; Belmore family; Bemis family; Bennet family; Bannister family; Bennett family; Benoit family; Bent family; Berry family; Bessey family; Bigelow family; Blake family; Bolles family; Bond family; Bowles family; Bowker family; Bowman family; Boyle family; Bradshaw family; Braman family; Bride family; Brigham family; Broad family; Brochesch family; Brooks family; Brown family; Bruce family; Brummett family; Bryant family; Bryron family; Bullard family; Burgess family; Burke family; Butter family; Butterfield family; Cain family; Campbell family; Candage fammily; Carpenter family; Carr family; Carter family; Cassavant family; Chalmers family; Chase family; Childs family; Clapp family; Clark family; Clarke family; Clough family; Cobb family; Coburn family; Cockran family; Coggin family; Collins family; Colman family; Conant family; Conlin famly; Connely family; Conoly family; Convan family; Coolidge family; Cooper family; Corliss family; Corman family; Corrigan family; Cotton ffamily; Cowdry family; Cox family; Crackett family; Crowin family; Cummings family; Currier family; Curtis family; Cushing family; Cutter family; Dame family; Damon family; Daveau family; Davis family; Dean family; Deane family; Demosis family; Dennis family; Derrick family; Derven family; Desmond family; Devan family; Dickey family; Dillingham family; Dingley family; Divoll family; Dixon family; Doherty family; Dolan family; Doland family; Dole family; Donavan family; Dooley family; Drake family; Draper family; Drew family; Drury family; Dudley family; Dunham family; Dunkcan family; Dunn fammily; Durea fmaily; Durgin family; Dutton family; Eaton family; Edwards family; Edmunds family; Elliott family; Ellms family; Emerson family; Emes family; Esser family; Evans family; Ewing family; Fairbanks family; Faneuf family; Farmer family; Faqrnum family; Felch family; Fessenden family; Fischer family; Fisher family; Fisk family; Fiske family; Flagg family; Flanders family; Flannery family; Flint family; Fogerty family; Folsom family; Foster family; Fox family; Francis family; Freeman family; French family; Fuller family; Gamich family; Gannon family; Garfield family; Garland family; Garrison family; Gehling family; Gibault family; Giles family; Gillespie family; Gleason family; Goodale famaily; Goodnow family; Goss family; Gould family; Griffin family; Guild family; Guilfoil family; Gurgerty family; Guy family; Hagar family; Hammond family; Hancock family; Hanson family; Hall family; Hancock family; Hansom family; Harington Family; Harlow family; Harrington family; Harris family; Hasenfas family; Haskin family; Hauchet family; Hawes family; Hawkes family; Hawkins family; Haynes family; Hazel family; Heard family; Heilin family; Heinlien family; Henderson family; Heron family; Herrand family; Hersey family; Heywood family; Hills family; Hixon family; Hobart family; Hodges family; Hollern family; Holmes family; Holton family; Horan family; Houghton family; Howard family; Howe family; Hudson family; Huff family; Huggins family; Hunt family; Hulbut family; Ingersol family; Ingram; Ingraham family; Jackson family; Jager family; Jameson family; Jaud family; Jennison family; Jessop family; Johnson family; Jones family; Julien family; Kain family; Kelly family; Kemp family; Kenney family; Kenny family; Kent family; Kenyon Family; Kimball family; Kindergan family; King family; Kirkland family; Laffy family; Lapin family; Larabee family; Latham family; Latour family; Law family; Lawrence family; Leaham family; Leamy family; Leary family; Leavens family; Lee family; Leonard family; Leper family; Lincoln family; Linnehan family; Lintoose family; Little family; Loche family; Loker family; Lovejoy family; Lovering family; Lowden family; Lupine family; Lyon family; Mace family; Mahoney family; Manion family; Mann family; Marston family; Martin family; Mason family; Mathieu family; Matthias family; Maud family; May family; Maynard family; McCain family; McCally family; McCann family; McCormishy family; McCullough family; McCaully family; McDonald family; McDonnell family; McGauley family; McGlone family; McGowan family; McGrath family; McGregor family; McKeen family; McKenny family; McLellan family; McManus family; Meher family; Mellen family; Mhar family; Miller family; Mills family; Mitchell family; Moncrief family; Moore family; Moran family; Morey family; Morrill family; Morris family; Morton family; Moulton family; Mowery family; Munro family; Murray family; Neal family; Neally family; Newton family; Nogler family; Nocross family; Norton family; Noyes family; O'Hare family; Oliver family; Osborne family; Packard family; Page family; Painter family; Parker family; Parmenter family; Patch family; Peck family; Pedell family; Pendleton family; Perkins family; Perodeau family; Perry family; Phillips family; Pierce family; Pike family; Place family; Poitsin family; Pond fammily; Porter family; Potven family; Potvin family; Pratt family; Price family; Puffer family; Purcal family; Quinn family; Raciaot family; Randall family; Ranlett family; Reeves family; Rhoades family; Rice family; Richards family; Richardson family; Ricker family; Riley family; Rines family; Roan family; Robbins family; Roberts family; Roby family; Rodolf family; Rogers family; Rogesy family; Rosey family; Russell family; Rutter family; Ryan family; Ryder family; Sanderson family; Saunders family; Saunderson family; Sawtell family; Sawin family; Sawyer family; Scanlan family; Schayer family; Schleicher family; Scott family; Searle family; Searles family; Seaward family; Sedgwick family; Sherman family; Shorey family; Sibley family; Simpson family; Small family; Smith family; Spear family; Speller family; Spofford family; Stacy family; Safford family; Stanton family; Stearle family; Stearns family; Stockbirdge family; Stone family; Stowe family; Stratton family; Sumner family; Sutton family; Swan family; Swarts family; Tasker family; Temple family; Thomas family; Thompson family; Thurston family; Tilden family; Tiemay family; Torrance family; Travin family; Trick family; Trumble family; Tyrrell family; Underwood family; Upham family; Upton family; Van Ommen family; Veasie family; Varney family; Videon family; Vidito family; Voice fammily; Wade family; Walker family; Ward family; Weber family; Webster family; Weeks family; Welch family; Wellington family; Wendt family; Weston family; Wesson family; Wetherbee family; Wheeler family; While family (see White); Whitcomb family; White family; Whitman family; Whitney family; Whittemore family; Wight family; Wignot family; Wilcox family; Wilder family; Williamson family; Willis family; Winch family; Wing family; Wood family; Woodworth family; Wright family; Wyatt family; Wyman 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.
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.
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 .
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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