
This page contains most of the resources you will need to research the history of your house. If you are new to house history research, please visit the Get Started section. For a quick overview of the process visit 10 Steps to Researching the History of Your House.
Establishment
Qiuncy was formed in 1792 from the towns of Braintree and Dorchester.
Land Records / Deed Research
Deeds are found at the county level in Massachusetts. Quincy is in Norfolk County. Deeds for Quincy, Massachusetts are available online in two places:
- The Norfolk County, Massachusetts Registry of Deeds (1793 – present)
- FamilySearch.org (1793-1900) [access with free account]
You can also visit the Registry of Deeds in person.
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds
649 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026
(781) 461-6101
Norfolk County was formed in 1793. The first deed recorded in Norfolk County is dated September 24, 1793. If your house was built before 1794, then you will need to look for the older deeds in the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds.
Census Records (and MA State Census Records)
The most common census records are the US Federal Census Records but Massachusetts also has state census records. Census records help you discover the families that lived in your house. Federal census records are available every 10 years from 1790 to 1950 with the exception of 1890.
U.S Federal Census Records (1790-1950)
Available from:
- Ancestry.com ($) – see if your local library has institutional access free for patrons
- FamilySearch.org (free with account)
- MyHeritage.com ($)
- AmericanAncestors.org ($)
- FindMyPast ($)
Massachusetts State Census Records (1855 & 1865)
Available from:
- Ancestry.com ($) – 1855 census and 1865 census
- FamilySearch.org (free with account) – 1855 census and 1865 census
- AmericanAncestors.org ($)
Probate Records
Probate records for the city of Quincy, 1793- present, are found in Norfolk County, Massachusetts Probate Court records which are available both online and in-person.
In-person
Norfolk County Probate Court
35 Shawmut Rd, Canton, MA 02021
(781) 830-1200
Check website for hours
Online
- Ancestry.com ($) – Massachusetts, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991 and Norfolk County, MA Probate Index 1793-1900
- AmericanAncestors.org ($) – Norfolk County, MA: Index to Probate records, 1793-1900 and Norfolk County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1793-1900
- FamilySearch.org (free with account) – Massachusetts, Norfolk County, probate case files, 1793-1900
- FamilySearch.org (free with account) – Probate docket books, and record books (1793-1916) [Norfolk County, Massachusetts]
Vital Records
Vital records provide the details about births, marriages and deaths for the people who previously lived in your house.
Find Quincy, MA Vital Records Online:
- Ancestry.com ($)
- FamilySearch.org (free with account)
- AmericanAncestors.org ($)
- MyHeritage.com
Maps
Quincy specific maps:
- 1794-1795 Plan of Quincy by W. French (Digital Commonwealth)
- 1853 Walling Map of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (Digital Commonwealth)
- 1857 Walling Map of Quincy (Digital Commonwealth)
- 1858 Walling Map of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (Digital Commonwealth)
- 1876 Sherman Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (Digital Commonwealth)
- 1878 Whitefield Bird’s Eye Map of Quincy (Digital Commonwealth)
- 1888 Robinson’s Atlas of Norfolk County (Digital Commonwealth)
- 1907 Map of Quincy by Ernest W. Branch (Digital Commonwealth)
Maps are also available online from many website such as:
- Ancestry.com ($)
- Hathi Trust,
- David Rumsey Map Collection,
- Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library
- The Library of Congress
- Digital Commonwealth
Preservation Publications
The Massachusetts Historical Commission provides access to historic building surveys at is website MACRIS: Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System (MACRIS). Once at the site, search specifically by town. You can refine by address and historic name.
City Directories & Residents Lists
City Directories were typically published every year. Because of that they are great for filling in the gaps between the 10 year spread of census records. They are also helpful to identify when people move from place to place.
City Directories are available online at the major database sites like Ancestry.com ($), MyHeritage.com ($) and FamilySearch.org. They are also found in local libraries and archives.
Tax Records
Tax records provide the value of property through the years. These can be a great indicator of when changes were made to a property. Check your local library, Town Hall or Archive.org for Town Annual Reports which contain the tax records.
Newspapers
- Newspapers on microfilm at the Thomas Crane Public Library
- Online newspapers at the Thomas Crane Public Library
Many old newspapers are available online through Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, AmericanAncestors.org, GenealogyBank.com, Newspapers.com, OldNews.com, the Boston Public Library, the American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, MA). The Ancestor Hunt website is also great for finding more newspaper resources.
Cemetery Information
Quincy, Massachusetts has 9 cemeteries:
- Christ Church Episcopal Burying Ground (established 1725)
- Hall Place Cemetery [aka Page Street Cemetery] (established 1841)
- Hancock Cemetery (established 1640)
- Mount Wollaston Cemetery (established 1856)
- National Sailor’s Home Cemetery (established 1861)
- Pine Hill Cemetery (established 1966)
- Sailor’s Snug Harbor Cemetery (established 1856)
- St. Mary’s Cemetery (established 1840)
- United First Parish Church Tomb
Photos and Miscellaneous Items
- Quincy Historical Society
- Quincy Historical Society YouTube channel
- Quincy Historical Society & Museum Facebook page
- Quincy Historical Commission
- Quincy GIS Map
- Thomas Crane Library Local History & Genealogy
- Historic Quincy
Further Reading
Encarnacao, Jack. Legendary Locals of Quincy. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishers, 2014.
Johnson, Mark. Quincy: Massachusetts, U.S. eBook: Haven Editions, 2025.
Lawson, Scott J. Quincy (Images of America series). Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishers, 2003.
Pattee, William S. A History of Old Braintree and Quincy. Quincy, MA: Green & Prescott, 1878. Available at Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbrai00pattee/mode/2up
Pepe, William J. and Elaine A. Pepe. Quincy. (Postcard History series). Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishers, 2008.





