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    1. Re: [MAFRANKL] goshen cemetery's
    2. Cyndy and John
    3. Of course there are burying grounds in Goshen.... but what you need to know is: 1.Narragansett # 4 West .....(Narragansett townships were given to soldiers(around 1730's) who fought the Indian Wars, especially King Philip's, 1674-77. 2.Gore Plantation..have no information on this 3.Prior to 1781, it was part of Chesterfield called "hesterfield Gore" 4.1781 incorporated as a town 5.1785 part of Conway annexes 6.1789 part annexed to Chesterfield 7.1795 bounds between Goshen, Chesterfield,and Williamsburg established (bounds established 2 more times, 1797 and 1810) souce: Historical Data Relating to Counties,Cities and Towns in Mass.; Sec. of Commonwealth, NEGHS, 1997 ---------- When looking for your ancestor(s) be sure to check out the other towns as well IF you dont find whom you are seeking in Goshen. --- Cynthia list admin for Mass Bay Colony http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MA-BAY-COLONY ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:11 AM Subject: [MAFRANKL] goshen cemetery's > Hello everyone, can someone tell me were there are any burying ground's in or > around Goshen. > > > ==== MAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness > http://www.raogk.org/massachu.htm > >

    08/12/2003 09:27:34