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From: Ms Betty Fredericks <>
Subject: [GENMASSACHUSETTS] Little Harbor, MA, HARDY, HINES
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 05:44:33 -0700 (PDT)


Hi Ann,
 
I wasn't sure, but I just checked on-line and Little Harbor seems to be on Cape Cod, and seems to be part of the Town of Woods Hole,  and that is Barnstable County in MA.
 
I also just checked to see if a Stella HARDY or Stella HINES shows up in census records.   The only one I found was in the 1880 census, and she was in Essex County at Age 12.     HARDY is a popular name in MA,  so there were many people with that surname from 1900 to 1920, etc.    Not quite so many with the HINES name.
 
This is a web page it's nice to check out once in a while.    But, it doesn't show Little Harbor as a village within a town in MA.      And, I'm not seeing it as a town, either, so maybe it is just a place - like a .harbor.  at Woods Hole.
 
www.mass.gov
 
http://www.massvacation.com/getAround/city-locator.php
 
Oh,  this page says that Woods Hole is a place within the Town of Falmouth on Cape Cod:
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woods_Hole,_Massachusetts
 
I just rechecked census pages and don't see a HARDY or HINES couple in Falmouth in 1900-1920.   Some were in other towns on Cape Cod.
 
Just a reminder that "Little Harbor" could be in other states, like Michigan which has the abbreviation, MI.    And there are both HARDY and HINES people in Kent County, MI, 1900-1920.
 
Betty                  (near Lowell, MA)
 
 
(on Lists and Boards for 10 yrs.;  now an Admin for 9 Lists and 3 Boards)


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