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PUBLISHED BY THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, BOSTON, MASS., 1910.
EXPLANATIONS.1. When places other than Weymouth and Massachusetts are named in the original records, they are given in the printed copy.
2. In all records the original spelling is followed.
3. The various spellings of a name should be examined, as items about the same family or individual might be found under different spellings. 4. Marriages and intentions of marriages are printed under the names of both parties. When both the marriage and intention of marriage are recorded, only the marriage record is printed; and where a marriage appears without the intention recorded, it is designated with an asterisk. 5. Additional information which does not appear in the original text of an item, i.e., any explanation, query, inference, or difference shown in other entries of the record, is bracketed. Parentheses are used to show the difference in the spelling of a name in the same entry, to indicate the maiden name of a wife, to enclose an imperfect portion of the original text, and to separate clauses in the original text - such as the birthplace of a parent in late records.WEYMOUTH THE TOWN OF WEYMOUTH, Norfolk County, was formerly called the plantation of Wessaguscus.
September 2, 1635, the name was changed to Weymouth.
September 3, 1635, bounds between Weymouth and Hingham were established.
March 9, 1637, Round Island and Grape Island were granted to Weymouth.
March 31, 1847, bounds between Weymouth and Abington were established.
Population in 1905: 11,585.
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