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31 Οκτ 2024 · NHGenWeb is a free genealogical website, providing information about the history of New Hampshire and the ancestors of the state. It serves as a gateway to the project's county websites, where focus lies on the history and genealogy of the specific county.
24 Οκτ 2023 · Maps of New Hampshire from MapofUS.org. Includes boundary changes map. Maps are used to locate places where your ancestors lived. They identify jurisdictional and county boundaries, names of places, geographical features, cemeteries, churches, and migration routes. Historical maps are especially useful for finding communities that no longer exist.
New Hampshire was the first state to declare its independence from England in January 1776, meaning that for the following six months until the founding of the United States of America with the Declaration of Independence, New Hampshire was the first post-colonial nation-state in the Americas.
23 Ιουν 2008 · The NHGenWeb Project Archives were developed to provide free online data for genealogical research. These archives are dependent on volunteers, people just like you, donating their time by transcribing public domain records or other non-copyrighted primary sources.
21 Οκτ 2024 · Guide to New Hampshire genealogy. Birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. New Hampshire Information [edit | edit source] New Hampshire is a state in the northeast part of the United States. It is divided into 10 counties. New Hampshire was the 9th State to join the Union on June 21, 1788.
Note: Official New Hampshire birth, death, and marriage records are among holdings here, managed by the Division of Vital Records Administration, which may be accessed elsewhere on this website, or by phone at 603-271-4650. Genealogical and family history information may be found among archived records in the following collections: 1.
6 Ιουν 2024 · To find links to collections on the county level, use the county Wiki pages. Some subscription websites listed below can be searched for free at a FamilySearch center or FamilySearch affiliate library. For United States nationwide collections, go to the United States Online Genealogy Records page.