Built in 1890, this colonial mansion located at 176 Water St. served as the personal residence to the Walsh family in the early part of the century. Prominent lawyer David I. Walsh purchased the home for his mother, sisters and himself to all...
Funeral Homes in West Groton, MA
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near West Groton.
Popular neighborhoods in West Groton include: Greater Lowell.
Suburbs of West Groton: W Groton.
West Groton is also known as: Groton, and Massachusetts.
Zip codes in the city: 01472.
Middlesex County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Donald C. Morris had a vision that he would own and operate a funeral home that would served the community in a relaxed and caring manner. In 1952, he purchased the property at 40 Main Street (Route 30) in Southborough, and opened the doors of...
Pollard Funeral Home was founded by Kenneth H. Pollard in 1953--- the year Tenney High School was built, and the city of Lawrence celebrated its 100-year anniversary. He and his staff offered services in the spirit of our family helping your...
In 1977, Anthony S. Conte, Sr. purchased The Dewhirst Funeral Home of North Andover which had been in existence for twenty years. Tony immediately set out to provide personal, sensitive, and compassionate service to the community by providing...
Henry Burke established the Henry J. Burke Funeral Home in 1933 to serve Wellesley and surrounding communities. Originally located in a storefront at 17 Washington Street, Wellesley, Mr. Burke arranged traditional in-home services. As the...
Established in 1966, Berube-Comeau Funeral Home is a family owned business located in Haverhill, MA, and serves the Greater Haverhill, Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire areas.Berube-Comeau Funeral Home offers a wide range of funeral...
The year was 1818. The month was December. James Monroe was in the White House, as our fifth President. The War of 1812 had been over for nearly four years, and Spain had ceded Florida to the United States as a result of the Seminole War. There...
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Facts about the city
- Some of the notable people born here have been: Shelley Olds (professional road racing cyclist and coach).
Groton is a town in northwestern Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 10,873 at the 2012 town census. It is home to two prep schools: Groton School, founded in 1884, and Lawrence Academy at Groton, founded in 1792. The historic town was a battlefield in King Philip's War and Queen Anne's War, experienced incidents of insurrection during Shays's Rebellion, and was the birthplace of William Prescott, who commanded the colonial forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
West Groton Obituaries
It was noted on June 27th, 2017 that Betsy Searcy (Norris) perished in West Groton, Massachusetts. Ms. Searcy was 72 years old and was born in Elyria, OH. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Betsy's life.
It was reported on June 25th, 2017 that Betsy Searcy (Norris) died in West Groton, Massachusetts. Ms. Searcy was 72 years old and was born in Newport News, VA. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Betsy's life.
It was written by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on May 14th, 2014 that Louise Mary Gustafson (Kallinen) passed away in West Groton, Massachusetts. Ms. Gustafson was 84 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Louise Mary's life.
It was noted on December 1st, 2011 that Eleanor Louise Adams (Martin) perished in West Groton, Massachusetts. Ms. Adams was 96 years old and was born in Gorham, ME. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Eleanor Louise's life.
History
The population of Groton was 9,547 at the 2000 census. Groton would again be beset by Indians during Queen Anne's War, when several citizens of the town were abducted to Canada. During King Philip's War, in 1676 Indians burned all but four Groton garrisons. Indians called the area "Petapawag," meaning "swampy land." Pioneers would follow Indian trails from Massachusetts Bay, as Tinker had, and found the region productive for fishing and farming. The town hosts the 'National Shepley Hill Horse Trials'.
Groton began with the trading post of John Tinker, who conducted business there with the Nipmuc Algonquin Indigenous peoples of the Americas at the confluence of Nod Brook and the Nashua River.
The official website for the city of West Groton is https://www.grotonma.gov/.
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