• MA Vital Records online - www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcidx.htm
  • Irish In Haverhill, MA
  • Irish in Haverhill - Volume II
  • Boston's Immigrants
  • www.irishheritagetrail.com/
  • www.irishmassachusetts.com
  • www.bostonfamilyhistory.com/
  • www.boston.com/partners/famine_memorial
  • Massachusetts State Database
  • Massachusetts Resources Page
  • MA Military Databases
    • MA Soldiers & Sailors in the Revolutionary War
    • Massachusetts Army & Navy, 1861-65
    • Massachusetts Military Company History, Vol. 4
    • Massachusetts Spanish American War Records
  • Boston Catholics: A History of the Church and Its People
  • Boston Irish: A Political History by Thomas H. O'Connor
  • Black Mass: The Irish Mob, The FBI and A Devil's Deal
  • www.iicenter.org/ Irish Immigration Center is run by and for the immigrant community of Massachusetts.
  • Georgeann's Irish in MA during Civil War- MALOWNEY, MALONEY & LAWLESS  
  • www.boston.com/famine/resources.stm great links!
  • Archives - Archdiocese of Boston  ~ Massachusetts
    Includes parish registers, sacramental records, and cemetery records.
    • Genealogical Resources 
  • Holy Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts  including the 1895 HTC Parish Directory and an HTC researchers directory.
  • Jesuit, or, Catholic Sentinel (Boston, Mass. : 1833) - Microfilmed Newspaper
  • When the Irish arrived in Boston, as in other cities, they stayed "with their kind," which is to say other people from their village back in Ireland: one neighborhood, for example, had Cork Hill and Galway City. In Boston, the number of Irish immigrants was staggering: in one year alone 30,000 entered this city of 100,000. Native Protestant Bostonians became increasingly mistrustful: they saw the Irish as clannish, feared their Catholic religion, did not understand why they, so poor themselves, would then send money back to Ireland. The working-class resented the Irish laborers who would work for just about anything. One response was the anti-immigrant nativist political movement known as the Know-Nothing Party, which took over the legislature in Massachusetts. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/irish/outlinepii.html
  • Massachusetts Births Tisbury, Dukes Co.
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    Births Toland Surname
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    Cemetery Barnstable Co.
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    Census Index 1850 Dukes Co.
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    Marriages Tisbury, Dukes Co. 
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    RW Roster Middlesex Co.
  • MAHistoryandGenealogy-subscribe@yahoogroups.com run by Kathy Leigh
  • www.mercergirls.com "Mercer Girls" Washington Territory's Cargo of Brides from Lowell, MA in 1864 - "Here Come the Brides" TV show 1968-1970 was about them.
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