VITAL RECORDS

of

TYRINGHAM

MASSACHUSETTS

To the end of the year 1849


The town of Tyringham, Berkshire County, was established March 6, 1762, prior to which time it was the new plantation called Number One.
February 27, 1811, a part of Tyringham was annexed to New Mrlborough.
February 11, 1812, a part of New Marlborough was annexed to Tyringham.
April 12, 1847, a part of Tyringham was established as Monterey.
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Population by Census:
1765, 326 1820, 1,443 1860, 730
1776, 809 1830, 1,350 1870, 557
1790, 1,397 1840, 1,477 1880, 542
1800, 1,712 1850, 821 1890, 412
1810, 1,689     1900, 386

SURNAME INDEX
Births
Abbot - Ayers
Bailey - Bushnel
Calkins - Curtiss
Danforth - Dyke
Eaton - Ewers
Fairbank - Fuller
Gardner - Griswold
Halady - Hulet
Jackson - Judd
Keeler - Kyes
Lane - Lyon
Mann - Munroe
Nilson - Northrup
Olden - Orton
Park - Prindle
Rabbeth - Rust
Sabin - Sweet
Tailor - Tyrrel
Underwood - Upham
Videto - Videtto
Unidentified
Marriages
Abbott - Austin
Bailey - Bushel
Calkin - Curtiss
Danly - Dwenel
Easland - Evens
Farebank - Fuller
Gardiner - Griswold
Hale - Hurd
Ingram
Jackson - Judd
Kibbe - Kingsley
Lane - Loomis
Manly - Moshar
Nichols - Northrup
Orcutt - Owen
Paine - Powel
Ramsdale - Royce
Sabin - Sweet
Taff - Tuttle
Underwood - Utter
Vaughn
Wadsworth - Wright
Young
Deaths
Abbot - Ayres
Bacon - Bushnel
Canfield - Cutler
Danforth - Dyke
Fargo - Fuller
Gardner - Griswold
Hale - Hutchen
Jackman - Judd
Kilburn
Lane - Lyon
Malcolm - Muffit
Northrop - Northrup
Ogden - Orton
Padock - Proctor
Rabbeth - Russell
Sabin - Sweet
Talburt - Tyrrel
Upham
Van Bergin - Vanhosen
Wadkins - Woodworth
Negroes
Unidentified


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