Online Collections

Online Archives

Access to Town and Vital Records, Books, Photos, Maps, Videos, and More

GHS volunteers have been busy scanning and cataloging items from our current collections as well as previously unavailable records, to make them accessible online, free to the public. Follow the links below to discover what we have already made available.

Learn More About Gouldsboro’s Recently Digitized Town Records

There are 14 volumes of Vital/Town Records that have been digitized and will be accessible through the Maine State Library’s Digital Maine Repository. Links to each volume in the list below will be made active as they become available:

  • Deaths 1892-1939
  • Births 1892-1939
  • Marriages Vol 1 1790-1866
  • Marriages 1820-1890
  • Marriages 1892-1939
  • Marriage Intentions 1888-1898
  • Marriage Intentions 1892-1927
  • Town Records Vol 1 1801-1838
  • Town Records Vol 2 1839-1868
  • Town Records Vol 3 1869-1895
  • Town Records Vol 4 1895-1910
  • Town Records Vol 5 1911-1923
  • Town Records Vol 6 1923-1928
  • Town Records Vol 7 1928-1936

Keep in mind that the “Title” of the volume is what the bindery chose to call it when the original volumes were conserved and rebound in the 1990s and can be misleading.  For example, Marriages Vol 1 1790-1866 is a compendium of all vital records of that time period.  Similarly, Vital and Tax records are interspersed throughout the first 3 volumes of Town Records. Explanatory guides will accompany each volume in the catalogue.

Interested in family history, genealogy, property research? Be sure to visit our LEARN pages for additional research resources specific to People and Places.

Our Archive Without Walls is where we catalogue and share our digitized collection with the public via the internet. Browse through our ever-expanding collection of photographs, postcards, manuscripts, and other documents. Or type the name of a place, a person, or other keyword into the search box at the top of the page and see what turns up. There are many other searchable collections on this site.

The Digital Maine Repository (DMR) is a partnership of the Maine State Library, Maine State Archives, and community institutions around the state. DMR is working to make digital collections from all Maine cultural institutions freely accessible to the world. It hosts a variety of media and its Gouldsboro Collection includes Vital and Town records dating back to 1790, books, maps, and other genealogical materials.

Find a growing collection of previously recorded GHS Programs on our YouTube channel. Subscribe to our channel and you’ll be notified when new videos are added.

Gouldsboro’s story is told in many places. Here you will find links to more books, periodicals, data sources, and other media already digitized and made available by other organizations.

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