Diaspora Communities – U.S.A. – MASSACHUSETTS

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Articles, Books, Libraries, Online Databases

ARTICLES

PARISH PROFILE: St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Worcester, Massachusetts – published in the Orthodox Observer, November 1998

PARISH PROFILE – Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts – Harvard and MIT Communities – published in the Orthodox Observer, May 2014

“(Greek) Woman Leads Strike Mob…” – Lowell, Massachusetts – article published in Chicago Daily Tribune, April 8, 1903

4th Generation Greek-American Family Owned Business – New England Coffee Co., Malden, Massachusetts – published in the Boston Business Journal, May 24, 2007

“He Fought Under Marco Bozzaris” article – New York Times, February 21, 1895

BOOKS

Greeks of the Merrimack Valley, authored by E. Philip Brown, forward by Elaine Kevgas, published in 2017 by Arcadia Publishing. Includes 532 names and 189 photographs

Greeks in Worcester Massachusetts, 1890-1910 by Mary Voultsos – includes 2,600 Greek names

“Immigrant Races of Massachusetts – The Greeks” – written for The Massachusetts Bureau of Immigration by William I. Cole, Professor of Applied Sociology,
Wheaton College – published 1919 – FREE ebook

“Greek Immigrants at Work – A Lowell Odyssey” written by Nicholas V. Karas and published in 1986 by Meteora Press, Lowell, Massachusetts – 249 Greek names transcribed, plus over 200 photographs

LIBRARIES

Library at Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

ONLINE DATABASES

New England Petitions for Naturalization Index (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) – 2,075 born in Greece – FamilySearch.org – FREE

Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915 – 1,520 born in Greece – FamilySearch.org – FREE

Massachusetts, Mason Membership Cards 1733-1990 – 901 born in Greece – Ancestry.com

Marriage Records from Massachusetts between 1841-1915 – 4,651 born in Greece – FamilySearch.org – FREE

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