Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts Genealogy

Description

 * Lancaster, Massachusetts at Wikipedia
 * Abijah P. Marvin. History of the town of Lancaster, Massachusetts : from the first settlement to the present time, 1643-1879. Lancaster, Massachusetts : Town of Lancaster, 1879

Town Clerk
The town clerk is responsible for these records, and so most originals can be found at the town clerk's office

695 Main St, Suite 2 Lancaster, MA 01523 Phone: 978-365-3326 x 1013 Fax: 978-368-4011 Email: [mailto:townclerk@lancasterma.net townclerk@lancasterma.net] Website

Vital Records
Note: Regarding the Lancaster Town records on film #810,291 at the Salt Lake Family History Library. The film description says: Town records, vital records, 1653-1906. On the actual film, there are multiple parts and the date range covered by the different vital records vary as follows:

Item #1: Marriages 1737-1814; Births 1653-1816; Deaths 1654-1858. (These are in chronological order)

Item #2: Intentions of marriages 1856-1906.

Item #3: Births and Deaths 1743-1857 (These are in alphabetical order)

If you want records outside of these date ranges, this film will not provide them.

Film #2,259,293 has a bunch of other vital records for Lancaster, as follows, which all appear to be in chronological order with no index:

Item 2: B 1843-1905, M 1843-1853, D 1843-1857 Item 3: B 1906-1910

Item 4: M 1853-1905, D 1859-1905

Item 5: M 1906-1910

Item 6: D 1906-1910

Item 1 on this film is a published book: The Birth, marriage, and death register, church records and epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1643-1850 by Henry S. Nourse, also available as a book with the call number 974.43/L3 V2b v. 1 and v. 2.

Adjacent Towns
Worcester Co.:  Bolton | Clinton | Harvard | Leominster | Lunenburg | Sterling | Middlesex Co.:  Shirley

Military

 * Henry Stedman Nourse.The military annals of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1740-1865 : including lists of soldiers serving in the Colonial and Revolutionary Wars, for the Lancastrian towns: Berlin, Bolton, Harvard, Leominster, and Sterling. Lancaster, Massachusetts, s. n., 1889