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Towns and Cities in Franklin County,
Maine: Farmington, Industry and Jay.
Franklin County, Maine
Genealogy
Franklin County was created March 20, 1838 from Kennebec, Oxford and
Somerset
counties.
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Franklin County, Maine
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The following census links at Ancestry.com
take you to the page where you can enter your ancestor's name and search
for that ancestor. To search the original census page by page, scroll down
to the bottom, click on the desired state, then county, and then township. |
1840 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1850 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1860 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1870 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1880 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1890 United States Veteran Census - online at Ancestry.com |
1900 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1910 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1920 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1930 United States Census - online at Ancestry.com
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Franklin County, Maine
Map |
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1895
U.S. Atlas (Franklin County, Maine) - free online |
Franklin County, Maine
Occupation |
Pub. 1981 Medical Society of Franklin County, its history and sketches of early practitioners of the county
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Farmington, Franklin, Maine, Genealogy
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Farmington, Franklin County, Maine
Biographies |
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Pub. 1992
Leading business men of Lewiston, Augusta and vicinity
- online
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Farmington, Franklin County, Maine
History |
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1776-1885
A history of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine
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Industry, Franklin, Maine, Genealogy
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Industry, Franklin County, Maine
History |
1787-1893
History of the Town of Industry, Franklin County, Maine, originally
published 1893, by William Collins Hatch - book by Heritage Books
This covers the history from the earliest settlement to
the time this book was published. It embraces the cession of New Sharon, New
Vineyard, Anson, and Stark. The two parts include The History and Genealogy
of many of the leading families of the Town. |
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