When I look at the vital records of Woburn, all I can think is "Why OH WHY can't every town have records as good as these?!" Edward Johnson (1856-1922) and William Cutler (1847-1918) have done a great service to the descendants of Woburnians! Truly, it is a phenomenal work. Virtually every birth, marriage and death that occurred in Woburn between 1640 and 1900 is recorded in these ten volumes and you can access right now for free using the links provided, courtesy of archive.org.
Parts 1-3 Births, Marriages & Deaths from 1640-1873 in one [Link]
Parts 4-6 Births, Marriages & Deaths from 1873-1890 in one [Link]
Parts 7-9 Births, Marriages & Deaths from 1891-1900 in one [Link]
Individual Volumes
Part 1 - Births 1640-1873 [Link]
Part 2 - Deaths 1640-1873 [Link]
Part 3 - Marriages 1640-1873 [Link]
Part 4 - Births 1873-1890 [Link]
Part 5- Deaths 1873-1890 [Link]
Part 6 - Marriages 1873-1890 [Link]
Part 7 - Births 1891-1900 [Link]
Part 8 - Deaths 1891-1900 [Link]
Part 9 - Marriages 1891-1900 [Link]
Part 10 - Marriage Intentions 1699-1890 [Link]
Photo of Soldiers Monument from "Woburn: an historical and descriptive sketch of the town, with an outline of its industrial interests" by Woburn Board of Trade [Link]
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