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− | Cheshire is a town in | + | Cheshire is a town in Massachusetts. It was formed in 1793 and was previously called Adams/Lanesborough/Windsor/New Ashford District|. It can be found in Berkshire county and is a part of the Northern registry of deed district. For more information, contact the county at 80 Church St., Cheshire 01225. On the attached map, Cheshire is shown as 10 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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Cheshire is a town in Massachusetts. It was formed in 1793 and was previously called Adams/Lanesborough/Windsor/New Ashford District|. It can be found in Berkshire county and is a part of the Northern registry of deed district. For more information, contact the county at 80 Church St., Cheshire 01225. On the attached map, Cheshire is shown as 10 in Berkshire county.
For information about the state of Massachusetts see Massachusetts Family History Research.