Wales, Androscoggin County
County · Organized · Incorporated · Previous Designations · Boundary Changes · Villages, Locations and Settlements · Adjacent Towns and Townships · Maps · Cemeteries · Military Records · General Resources · Bibliography 
County
Androscoggin County (set off from Lincoln County to Kennebec County in 1840, to Androscoggin County in 1854)
Organized
As Freetown Plantation, then as Bloomingboro Plantation about 1780, the name changed a year later to Wales Plantation
Incorporated
1816 from Wales Plantation (Monmouth having been set off in 1792)
Previous Designations
Part of the Plymouth Claim (Kennebec Purchase)
Boundary Changes
Annexed land from Litchfield in 1827 and 1856
"In 1852, that portion of Leeds sometimes called New Boston, was set off and annexed to Wales." [Stinchfield, History of the town of Leeds (1901), p. 1]
Annexed land from Leeds and Monmouth in 1855
Set off land to Webster (now Sabattus) in 1867
Villages, Locations and Settlements
East Wales, Leeds Junction, Wales Center, Wales Corner, Wales Station (former railroad station)
Adjacent Towns and Townships
Greene, Leeds, Litchfield, Monmouth, Sabattus
Maps
Cemeteries
Military Records
World War I Soldiers Index: Wales
General Resources
FamilySearch Catalog: Wales, Androscoggin, Maine
Official Website: Town of Wales
Bibliography
Bateman, Luther C., "History of Wales the Chronicle of a Farming Community," Lewiston Journal Illustrated Magazine Section, 26 July 1924
Cochrane, Harry H., History of Monmouth and Wales, Volume I (East Winthrop, Me.: Banner Co., 1894)
Cochrane, Harry H., History of Monmouth and Wales, Volume II (East Winthrop, Me.: Banner Co., 1894)
Mitchell, Harry Edward, et al., comp., The town register, Wayne, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds, Greene: 1905 (Brunswick, Me.: H.E. Mitchell Co., 1905)
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