Rockland, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Genealogy

United States Massachusetts  Plymouth  Rockland

Brief History
Rockland is a relatively recent town created from Abington. The area was formed as the Third or East Parish of Abington in 1813 and it was this part that became Rockland in 1874. The earlier history of this region will be that of Abington. The town is in Plymouth County.

== Historical Data == Associated names Village or section names include Hatherly. Border changes Top of Page

Town Histories
Works written on the town include:

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 * Charles F. Meserve, "History of Rockland" in D. Hamilton Hurd, ed., History of Plymouth County, Massachusetts ... (Philadelphia, 1884). Digital version at Internet Archive.
 * Elijah Shaw, History of the Parish and Church of the Third Congregational Society in Abington, now the First Congregational Church in Rockland, Mass. (S.l., 1890), 68 pp. WorldCat (Other Libraries).
 * Martha G. Campbell, Stories of Old Abington, Massachusetts: the research reporter in Old East Abington (Abington, Mass., 1965), 117 pp. WorldCat (Other Libraries).
 * Rockland Wikipedia page.

Vital Records
The town's vital records are available in many locations: Original records Published records There are no published version of Rockland's vital records. Top of Page
 * Rockland Town Clerk's Office 242 Union Street Rockland MA 02370 Phone 781-871-1874 x120 Email [mailto:clerk@rockland-ma.gov clerk@rockland-ma.gov]
 * Microfilm of the originals created by the Family History Library, Vital records, 1874-11905,.
 * Official state copy of vital records starting in 1841. See the guide to the state for more information here.

Cemeteries
The following is a list of cemeteries in present-day Abington. For more details regarding these cemeteries, see the state guide under cemeteries for books on the subject.


 * Beal Family Cemetery, 18th century. (A, B)
 * Nat Beal Cemetery, n.d.
 * Ellis Family Burying Ground, 1778. (B)
 * Holy Family Catholic Cemetery, 1907.
 * Jenkins Family Burying Ground, 1778.
 * Lane Family Cemetery, n.d. (A, B)
 * Maplewood Cemetery, 1746. (A, B)
 * Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 1849. (A, B)
 * Old Town or Liberty Street Cemetery, 1770. (A, B)
 * St. Patrick's Cemetery, 1848.
 * Smallpox Cemetery, n.d. (A, B)
 * Spring Lake or Samuel Reed Cemetery, 1805. (A, B)
 * Spring Street or Evergreen or Abiah Reed Cemetery, 1834. (A, B)
 * Stetson Family Burying Ground, n.d.
 * Stoddard Family Burying, n.d.
 * Torrey Tomb, n.d.
 * Wilkes Cemetery, 1830. (A, B)

Abstracts of the cemeteries above are marked and keyed to: (A). Vital Records of Abington, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 (Boston, 1912). [See links on Abington page for various versions of this source.] (B). New England Historic Genealogical Society, Manuscripts Dept., Mss A 352. Top of Page

Churches
The following is a list of churches established in town in order of organization date (if known) and condition of records in the 1889 survey if listed.


 * Congregational Church (now First Congregational Church in Rockland), 1813, records good (except one vol., 1853-1871, burned in Boston fire of 1872).
 * Methodist Episcopal Church (now Hatherly United Methodist Church), 1832, records good.
 * Rockland Baptist Church, 1856, records good.
 * Holy Family Parish Catholic Church, 1883, records good. Baptisms to 1905 and Marriages to 1907 are at the Archdiocese of Boston Archives.
 * Unitarian Society of Rockland (now Channing Unitarian Universalist Church), 1884, records good.
 * Trinity Episcopal Church, 1920.
 * Calvary Chapel of Boston, 1989.
 * Christian Science, n.d.
 * Kingdom of Jehovah's Witnesses, n.d.

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Newspapers

 * Rockland Standard (name varied), 1874-2005.
 * Rockland Independent, 1884-1933.
 * Rockland Mariner, 1999-2006

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Libraries and Historical Societies
The following is a list of research facilities in town:

Rockland Memorial Library 20 Belmont Street Rockland MA 02370 Phone 781-878-1236 Email [mailto:info@rocklandmemoriallibrary.org info@rocklandmemoriallibrary.org]