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| | Massachusetts Vital Records: Dunstable 1679-1900 |
 | | That is because Nashua was first known as Dunstable--and Dunstable, Massachusetts, was once part of New Hampshire. |
 | | Records from the second, an original volume purchased 4 June 1746, extend from page 39-200, with the following copied from its title page, "Dunstable in the Province of New Hampshire." It shows original page numbers of 1-20 for marriages of 1741-1839, 21-60 and 64-ca 84 for births of 1730-1847, and 61-64 for deaths of 1793-1821. |
 | | (Note that Dunstable identifies, variously, with New Hampshire, Middlesex, and the Province of Massachusetts Bay.) Additional vital records of 1724-1801 seem to come from another source, as the original book includes no births nor deaths. |
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