Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Genealogy

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Town Clerk
2500 State Hwy Eastham, MA 02642 Phone: 508-240-5900 x 223 Fax: 508-240-1291 Email: [mailto:townclerk@eastham-ma.gov townclerk@eastham-ma.gov] Website

Establishment and former town name(s)
Historical data relating to counties, cities, and towns in Massachusetts (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1997), [FHL book 974.4 H2h 1997].

1643: Nawsett mentioned in a list of towns having freeman able to bear arms. (Plymouth Colony Rec. Vol. VIII, p.177.)

3 March 1645: "...those that goes to dwell at Nossett..." granted land. (Ply. Col. Rec., Vol. II, p.81.)

2 June 1646: Nawsett established as a town. (Ply. Col. Rec., Vol. 11, p. 102.)

7 June 1651: "That the Towne of Nawsett be henceforth called and knwne by the name of Eastham..." (Ply. Col. Rec., Vol. XI, p. 59.)

Archiac name:

Nossett, Nawsett

Section/Villages within the town: Eastham Center, Great Pond, Long Pond, Nausett, North Eastham, South Eastham

Wikipedia:

Boundary Changes
5 March 1678: Eastham and purchasers on both sides to settle the bounds.

16 June 1763: Part established as the district of Wellfeet.

14 July 1772: Part of Harwich annexed.

3 March 1797: Part established as Orleans

9 March 1839: Part annexed to Orleans.

26 April 1847: Part annexed to Wellfeet.

23 March 1867: Bounds between Eastham and Orleans established and part of each town annexed to the other town.

6 May 1887: Bounds beteen tidewaters of Eastham and Wellfleet established.

Neighboring Towns
Orleans | Wellfleet | Cape Cod Bay to the west, Atlantic Ocean to the east

Cemeteries
Bridge Road Burying Ground (1754) Bridge Road

Congregational and Soldiers Cemetery (1813) Rte. 6

Evergreen Cemetery (1806) Rte. 6

Old Cove Cemetery (1660) Rte. 6

Maps

 * 1) USGS GNIS FID 619414
 * 2) Google
 * 3) Hometown Locator