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Birth records typically give the child's name, date of birth, place
of birth (or where recorded), parents' names, parents' places of
birth, and reference source volume, page and line number. Marriage
records typically give the bride's and groom's places of origin,
date and place of marriage, bride's and groom's ages and places of
birth, whether this is the first marriage, and bride's and groom's
parents' names, followed by reference source volume, page and line
number. Death records typically give the decedent's date and place
of death, place of birth, parents' names, and reference source
volume, page and line number. Contains the following records:
births for the years 1737 through 1863; deaths for the years 1737
through 1857; marriages for the years 1737 through 1857; and
baptisms for the years 1800 through 1816. Nearly all of the
information falls between 1737 and 1857, but a few vital records go
back as far as 1654. This volume has a new fullname index
(containing roughly 6,000 to 10,000 names) to ease research.
Birth records typically give the child's name, date of birth, place
of birth (or where recorded), parents' names, parents' places of
birth, and reference source volume, page and line number. Marriage
records typically give the bride's and groom's places of origin,
date and place of marriage, bride's and groom's ages and places of
birth, whether this is the first marriage, and bride's and groom's
parents' names, followed by reference source volume, page and line
number. Death records typically give the decedent's date and place
of death, place of birth, parents' names, and reference source
volume, page and line number. Contains the following records:
births for the years 1858 through 1937, with some that fall within
1833 to 1851; deaths for the years 1858 through 1937, with some
that fall in 1856; and marriages for the years 1858 through 1937,
with some that fall within 1851 to 1857. Most of the information
falls between 1858 and 1937. To simplify location of over 10,000
names contained in this book, there is a fullname index.
Birth records typically give the child's name, date of birth, place
of birth (or where recorded), parents' names, parents' places of
birth, and reference source volume, page and line number. Marriage
records typically give the bride's and groom's places of origin,
date and place of marriage, bride's and groom's ages and places of
birth, whether this is the first marriage, and bride's and groom's
parents' names, followed by reference source volume, page and line
number. Death records typically give the decedent's date and place
of death, place of birth, parents' names, and reference source
volume, page and line number. Contains the following records:
births for the years 1858 through 1937, with some that fall within
1833 to 1851; deaths for the years 1858 through 1937, with some
that fall in 1856; and marriages for the years 1858 through 1937,
with some that fall within 1851 to 1857. Most of the information
falls between 1858 and 1937. To simplify location of over 10,000
names contained in this book, there is a fullname index.
Birth records typically give the child's name, date of birth, place
of birth (or where recorded), parents' names, parents' places of
birth, and reference source volume, page and line number. Marriage
records typically give the bride's and groom's places of origin,
date and place of marriage, bride's and groom's ages and places of
birth, whether this is the first marriage, and bride's and groom's
parents' names, followed by reference source volume, page and line
number. Death records typically give the decedent's date and place
of death, place of birth, parents' names, and reference source
volume, page and line number. Contains the following records:
births for the years 1737 through 1863; deaths for the years 1737
through 1857; marriages for the years 1737 through 1857; and
baptisms for the years 1800 through 1816. Nearly all of the
information falls between 1737 and 1857, but a few vital records go
back as far as 1654. This volume has a new fullname index
(containing roughly 6,000 to 10,000 names) to ease research.
This handy volume provides data on the heads of households and
helps to span the gap between the 1732 enumeration and the
Association Test Lists of 1776. The enumeration lists by name only
polls, and omits all mention of women and children, except the
occasional reference to "widow." The good news is that it provides
some detailed statistical data on the number of houses owned, the
amount and types of land owned, and on the types of livestock owned
by each head of household.
This comprehensive work provides the researcher with an important
reference to marriage records found in the New Hampshire State
Archives, many of which may not be recorded elsewhere. Licenses
issued by John and/or Benning Wentworth from 1742 through 1776
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