Madrid, Franklin County, Maine Genealogy

United States Maine  Franklin  Madrid

Madrid is a former town, now an unorganized territory (township) in the West Central townships in Franklin County, Maine. Madrid was settled about 1807, and incorporated as a town in 1836. Maine's first gold strike was here in 1854. Madrid disincorporated in the year 2000.

Other names: Township No. 1, First Range West of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase (T1 R1 WBKP).

County. This part of Franklin County was set off from Cumberland to Oxford County in 1805; to Franklin County in 1838.

Boundary Changes. In 1872 Madrid received an addition of territory from the Letter E Plantation (now Township E).

Records. Madrid town and vital records prior 1910, are preserved in Madrid. A microfilm copy of Madrid town and vital records is available from the Family History Library on. Other types of records also exist for Madrid.

Adjacent towns:  Mount Abram Township | Phillips | Redington Township | Salem Township | Township 6 North of Weld | Township E