Berlin, Franklin County, Maine Genealogy

United States Maine  Franklin  Berlin

Berlin is an extinct town of Franklin County, Maine, now an unorganized territory (township) of Township 6 North of Weld. Berlin was established in 1824 from the Township 6 AP (also known as Number 6 Plantation). The 1837 population was 470, and 2,175 bushels of wheat were grown there. In 1842 her incorporation was repealed. This place is now identified as Township 6 North of Weld in the West Central Franklin townships of Franklin County.

County. What is now Franklin County was set off from Lincoln to Kennebec County in 1799; to Somerset County in 1809; to Franklin County in 1838.

Records. Berlin town and vital records, 1822-1851, are preserved in Phillips, Maine. A microfilm copy of Berlin town and vital records is available from the Family History Library on.

Adjacent towns:  Madrid Township | Phillips | Township E | Weld | Oxford County:  Byron