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Worcester County, Massachusetts

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  • Elsa Annantytär Rekilä (1891 - d.)
    Muutti lapsena Haminasta Luumäelle 1892, Luumäeltä Viipurin pitäjään 1898, Viipurin pitäjästä Muolaaseen 1909 ja Muolaasta Viipurin kaupunkiin 1910. Amerikkaan 1912. Asuinpaikka 1940 Fitchburg, Worces...
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Worcester County was established on April 02, 1731 and was named after the city of Worcester, England.

Worcester County was formed from the eastern portion of colonial Hampshire County, the western portion of the original Middlesex County and the extreme western portion of the original Suffolk County. When the government of Worcester County was established on April 2, 1731, Worcester was chosen as its shire town (later known as a county seat). From that date until the dissolution of the county government, it was the only county seat. Because of the size of the county, there were fifteen attempts over 140 years to split the county into two counties, but without success.

Initially, Lancaster was proposed as the seat of the northern county; later, Petersham was proposed once and Fitchburg was proposed repeatedly, most recently in 1903. Perhaps as a concession, in August 1884 the Worcester County Registry of Deeds was split in two, with the Worcester Northern registry placed in Fitchburg.

Adjacent Counties

Cities

  • Fitchburg
  • Gardner
  • Leominster
  • Southbridge
  • Worcester (County Seat)

For a complete list of Towns & Communities, please see Wikipedia.

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of Massachusetts

Wikipedia

National Register of Historic Places

Blackstone River Valley National Park (part)

Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge (part)

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