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− | Alford is a town in | + | Alford is a town in Massachusetts. It was formed in 1773 and was previously called Great Barrington. It can be found in Berkshire county and is a part of the Southern registry of deed district. For more information, contact the county at 5 Alford Center Rd., Alford 01230. On the attached map, Alford is shown as 23 in Berkshire county. |
For information about the state of Massachusetts see [[Massachusetts Family History Research]]. | For information about the state of Massachusetts see [[Massachusetts Family History Research]]. |
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Alford is a town in Massachusetts. It was formed in 1773 and was previously called Great Barrington. It can be found in Berkshire county and is a part of the Southern registry of deed district. For more information, contact the county at 5 Alford Center Rd., Alford 01230. On the attached map, Alford is shown as 23 in Berkshire county.
For information about the state of Massachusetts see Massachusetts Family History Research.