Researching your family’s history is easy once you know where to begin.
- Start with yourself and go back, one generation at a time.
- Try to stick to the “one line at a time” rule to avoid any mix-ups.
- Lastly, always double check that your sources are reputable.
We have a number of excellent resources to help you with your research:
- Published Family Genealogies
- Printed genealogies of local families.
- Keyword search in the catalog for Woburn Special Collections – modify search to add a specific surname.
- Vital Records
- Printed version of births, marriages and deaths.
- Covers the years 1640 to 1913.
- For records after 1913, please visit the City Clerk’s office at Woburn City Hall.
- City Directories
- These were the precursor to the telephone book.
- City Directories contain partial list of residents, their street addresses and occupations.
- Includes list of businesses, churches, local organizations, names of streets, etc.
- Lists of polls/persons
- Ranges from the 1880s to present day.
- We do not have every year – please inquire for details.
- Telephone Books
- Partial list of residents, their street addresses and telephone numbers.
- Holdings range from 1952 to the present.
- Yearbooks
- Innitou, the yearbook for Woburn High School.
- We have 1947-present.
- Photographs
- Woburn: Images of America (2000)
- Woburn: A Past Observed (1999)
- Historic images, drawings, and stereoscopic views are available in the Library’s Glennon Archives.
- Photographs from the 1950’s -1970’s by Woburn Phototographer Patrick Farino, available in the Library’s Glennon Archives
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Maps
- Many maps are available digitally here.
- “Waterfield (now Woburn and Winchester) in 1638 with the relative positions and boundaries of the original land-owners,” 1886. Shows landholdings, roads and topographical features.
- “Woburn. Plan of the town of Woburn,” 1831. Shows a few buildings, roads and topographical features.
- “Atlas of the town of Woburn,” Beers, 1875. Shows buildings, roads and topographical features.
- Bird’s-eye view of Woburn, 1883. Shows buildings, roads and topographical features.
- “Atlas of Middlesex County,” Walker, 1889/1906. Shows buildings, roads, ward boundaries and topographical features.
- “Atlas of the boundaries of the city of Woburn,” 1899. Shows topographical features.
- Map of the city of Woburn, 1915, with additions, 1924. Shows some buildings, roads, ward boundaries and topographical features.
- “Map of Woburn, Massachusetts showing the location of many historic sites and places of interest,” 1930. Shows a few buildings and sites, roads and topographical features.
- Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, 1867-1971. Shows buildings, roads and topographical features. Also available digitally.
- Federal Census Records
- Microfilm of original census schedules for Woburn.
- Holdings for the years 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910, 1920.
- Schedules are organized by enumeration district, then street. Indexes are available at the National Archives, Waltham, MA.
- Probate Records
- The Woburn entries from the Middlesex County Probate Index, 1648-1909, are available at either:
- Middlesex County Registry of Probate, 208 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02141. (617) 679-6300)
- Massachusetts State Archives, 220 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125 (617) 727-2816
- The Woburn entries from the Middlesex County Probate Index, 1648-1909, are available at either:
- Databases through Woburn Public Library
- *you must physically be in the library to access these resources*
- Ancestry
- HeritageQuest Online
- The Woburn Genealogy Group takes place on the first Tuesday of each month from 3-4 pm in the Glennon Archives.
- All are welcome, regardless of skill level or background.