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"Teresa Kelly," circa 1900. SC-0142 Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters (MCOF) records, 1879-1988
Boston Children's Aid Association records, 1915-1960
Boston Children's Aid Society records, 1863-1922
Boston Children's Friend Society records, 1833-1960
Boston Female Asylum records, 1800-1946, bulk 1800-1923
Boston North End Mission records, 1862-1926
Gwynne Temporary Home for Children records, 1847-1954
Home for Aged Men records, 1861-1972, bulk 1861-1956
Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters (MCOF) records
Massachusetts Infant Asylum records, 1868-1916
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children records, 1878-1970, bulk 1878-1939
Society for Helping Destitute Mothers and Infants records, 1874-1919
Thompson Island collection, 1814-1990, bulk 1814-1977
Explore all of our archival and manuscript collections that are useful for genealogical and family history research. To access collections held outside of UMass Boston, search ArchiveGrid, WorldCat, and the Digital Public Library of America. Search for "social welfare," "vital records," and related keywords.
Search the Healey Library's catalog for books about genealogy. Also try searching for related terms like "family history," "orphanages," or "settlement houses."
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The New England Historic Genealogical Society library is one of the nation’s leading research centers for genealogists of every skill level. In it are housed millions of documents, manuscripts, records, books, microfilms, photographs, artifacts, electronic resources, and other items that preserve and reveal our history. The NEHGS has been collecting information about families in America for over 165 years. Our collections are international in scope and contain significant materials for Canada and Europe.
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Ancestry contains thousands of family history databases, including vital records, census records, ship passenger lists, military records, newspapers, Jewish family records, African American history, and more.
In addition it has information from dictionaries, encyclopedias and other reference works; stories, memories & histories, including slave narratives; photos and maps.
Search and browse all of the Healey Library's Database List.
HeritageQuest (Boston Public Library)
Obituary Database (Boston Public Library)
Search and browse all of the Healey Library's newspaper databases.
Search Google for additional websites about genealogy and family history research.