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Hillsborough County,
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For many years prior to 1740, the boundary lines of the
province of New Hampshire were in dispute.
Massachusetts claimed that the division boundary between Massachusetts and
New Hampshire was defined by a line drawn from a point on the Atlantic coast 3
miles north of the mouth of the Merrimack River, and running on the northerly
and easterly side of the river, at a distance of 3 miles from it, to a point 3
miles beyond the parallel of the junction of the Winnipiseogee and the
Pemigewasset; thence due west to the Connecticut. This included all the
territory included in the present-day limits of Hillsborough County, with the
exceptions of the town of Pelham and a portion of the town of Hudson which was
more than 3 miles from the Merrimack River. It also included the whole of
Cheshire County and the larger part of the present-day Merrimack and Sullivan
Counties.
New Hampshire claimed for her southern boundary a line due west from the
same point on the ocean. By this claim the towns of Pelham, Hudson,
Litchfield, Nashua, Merrimack, Hollis, Amherst and other towns lying within
about 14 miles of latitude were conceded to be within Massachusetts.
The ancient
town of Dunstable , which contained more than two hundred square miles, and
included all of the towns named above and portions of other towns within the
present limits of New Hampshire, made a part of the county of Middlesex, in
Massachusets, and had not, before 1740, been regarded by any party as in part
the territory of the province of New Hampshire.
The boundary between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was finally
determined, in 1741, by the King himself who ended the controversy in favor of
New Hampshire, and fixed the present boundary, granting a much larger territory
to New Hampshire than had been claimed earlier. Upon the settlement of the
question, the towns which had had a corporate existence under Massachusetts were
rechartered by the province of New Hampshire, and new towns were formed from
those portions of existing towns cut off from Massachusetts.
In 1771, New Hampshire was divided into five counties.
Hillsborough County was formed at that time as one of the original counties.
By 1823, there were 42 townships within Hillsborough County (see 1823
map and profile ). Several of the northern townships were set off to
the newly formed Merrimack County the same year. The townships which
became part of Merrimack County were: Andover, Boscawen, Bradford,
Dunbarton, Fishersfield, Henniker, Hooksett, Hopkinton, New London, Salisbury,
Sutton, and Warner.
The county seat: Nashua & Manchester.
Communties in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire include the
following:
Amherst, Antrim, Bedford, Bennington, Brookline, Deering,
Francestown, Goffstown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Hollis,
Hudson, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Manchester, Mason, Merrimack, Milford, Mont
Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, New Ipswich, Pelham, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple,
Weare, Wilton, and Windsor.
Click HERE
for General HILLSBOROUGH County information and links ,
OR
Select from the TOWNS
Table below to view information and links specific to the town/township of
interest.
OR scroll down the page to find the town(s) of interest in
alphabetical order.
Notice: An earlier Hillsborough County, NHGenWeb
Genealogy site, was created by Fred Kunchick, and it remains online, though
no longer being updated. Though I do not know Fred personally, I believe
that he was a dedicated County Coordinator for Hillsborough County for several
years.
Please note: Though the information on this web page is believed to be
correct, the possibility of error remains. Please notify Ann
Mensch, the County Coordinator, should an error be found.
NHGenWeb Hillsborough County Towns TableWould you
like to volunteer to assist with one of the Hillsborough County, NH Towns?
Please visit the Town
Coordinators' guidelines page, and contact: Ann
Mensch
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TOWN |
Formed From or Earlier Names |
1st ColonialSettlement |
Town Inc. |
Town Coordinator |
| Amherst |
Narraganset No. 3, Souhegan West |
1735 |
1760 |
Derick S. Hartshorn |
| Antrim |
Cumberland, Society
Land |
1744 |
1777 |
Host Requested |
| Bedford |
Narraganset No. 5, Souhegan East |
1737 |
1750 |
Host Requested |
| Bennington |
Society
Land, Hancock Factory Village |
Pre-1800 |
1842 |
Host Requested |
| Brookline |
Formed from Mile Slip (aka Groton Gore), the western portion of Hollis
and a northeastern section of Townsend. First incorporated
with the name of Raby, in 1769. |
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1769 as Raby; 1798 name changed to Brookline. |
Host Requested |
| Deering |
Formed from area earlier known as Cumberland; then incorporated, as
Deering, in 1774, from Society
Land. In 1842, a small portion of Derring was annexed into
Bennington. |
1765 |
1774 |
Rob Gregg |
| Francestown |
Formed from New Boston Addition and a portion of Society
Land. |
1760 |
1772 |
Host Requested |
| Goffstown |
Narragansett No. 4 |
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1763 |
Host Requested
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| Greenfield |
Formed from portions of Society
Land, Peterborough, Lyndeborough & Lyndeborough Gore. In
1792, and 1872, small portions of Greenfield were annexed to
Francistown. |
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1791 |
Host Requested |
| Greenville |
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| Hancock |
Society
Land |
1764 |
1779 |
Host Requested |
| Hillsborough |
Township No. 7, granted to Col. John Hill by MA. |
1741-46 |
1772 |
Host Requested |
| Hollis |
Old Dunstable, MA granted 1673; West Dunstable 1739. |
1728 |
1746 |
Ann Mensch |
| Hudson |
Old Dunstable, MA granted 1673; early name Nottingham West (1746);
Hudson (1830). |
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1746 as Nottingham West; 1830 as Hudson |
Host Requested |
| Litchfield |
Old Dunstable, MA granted 1673. |
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1734 as Natticook |
Host Requested |
| Lyndeborough |
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1735 |
Host Requested |
| Manchester |
Formed from sw portion of Chester, nw portion of Londonderry, and
Harrytown.
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1722 |
1751, as Derryfield
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| Mason |
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1768 |
Rhett Regina Owings |
| Merrimack |
Formed from Nashua |
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1746 |
Host Requested |
| Milford |
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| Mont
Vernon |
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1803 |
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| Nashua |
Old Dunstable, MA granted 1673. |
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Dec 1836, name changed to Nashua, from Dunstable; From
1842-1853, northern part was inc. as "Nashville", then in 1853 reinc.
together as part of City of Nashua. |
Donald Dillaby |
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Boston |
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| New
Ipswich |
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| Pelham |
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| Peterborough |
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| Sharon |
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| Temple |
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Ann Mensch |
| Weare |
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| Wilton |
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Ann Mensch |
| Windsor |
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General Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
+ MAILING
LIST + QUERIES + FAMILIES and
BIOGRAPHIES +
- Hillsborough County, New
Hampshire
- Hillsborough County
Cooperative Extension Homepage -
includes a brief history, county profile, calendar of events and more.
- Hillsborough County Clerk
- 19 Temple Street - Nashua, NH 03060-3444
Phone: (603) 882-9471
- Hillsborough
Register Of Deeds
- 19 Temple Street - Nashua, NH 03060-3444
Phone: (603) 882-6933
- Hillsborough Superior Court
- 30 Spring Street - Nashua, NH 03060
Phone: (603) 883-6461.
- Hillsborough County Register Of Probate
- 30 Spring Street - Nashua, NH 03060
Phone: (603) 882-1231.
-
Rules of Practice
and Procedure in the Probate Courts of the State of New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire State
Library - History
and Genealogy Resources & Town Records
- State of New Hampshire
Division of Archives and Records Management
- New Hampshire
Vital Records
- State of New Hampshire
- Hillsborough
Historical Society & Franklin Pierce Homestead P.O. Box 896
- Hillsborough, NH 03244
Phone: (603) 478-3165 - Email:
c_chadwick@conknet.com
- 1823
Map, Statistics and Profile of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
- Map of
Old Dunstable , from Charles J. Fox's: History of the Old Township
of Dunstable including Nashua, Nashville, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield and
Merrimac, N. H.; Dunstable and Tyngsborough, Mass. Nashua: Charles
T. Gill Publishers. 1846.
- 1895 Map of Hillsborough
County, New Hampshire , by Pam Rietsch at: prietsch@ismi.net
- USGS
: Maps
of Hillsborough County New Hampshire features - including cemeteries
, churches
, populated
places and more. Please note that the map town listed with a
feature may be used as a map reference for the site, and may not be the town
where the feature is actually located...Select a map to see the location of
the actual feature. This database may not be complete, and, as with any
database, there may be errors.
- Interactive Census Bureau New Hampshire Profiles &
Maps :
- Hillsborough Home
Page
- Men and Women
of New Hampshire who Served During the Civil War, by Fred
Kunchick.
- Souhegan Valley Chamber of
Commerce
- The Poorhouse Story ,
by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which
invites submissions to help tell this untold tale - Visit the page for New
Hampshire which contains a postcard of Hillsborough County Farm and
New Hospital, in Grasmere (in Goffstown), N.H. read " Emma's Story " to
see the touching story behind the site!!!
- The Political
Graveyard , for Hillsborough County ,
created and maintained by Lawrence
Kestenbaum , a web site about U.S. political history, politicians and
cemeteries.
- The Union Leader & New
Hampshire Sunday News - Manchester
- The Nashua Telegraph
- online news
- A Genealogical
Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692, Vols.
1-4 , By James Savage.
- The
Hillsborough Historical Society
- P.O. Box 896, Hillsborough, NH 03244
Phone: (603) 478-3165
- President
Franklin Pierce (14th U.S. President) biographical sketch: Franklin
PIERCE was born, in 1804, to Benjamin PIERCE and Anna KENDRICK in Hillsboro, N.H..."
- Hillsborough
County Genealogy , hosted by Fred Kunchick.
- NHGen Web
Archives & Contents for
Hillsborough County
- Online Census for New
Hampshire
- USGenWeb Census Project for
New Hampshire
- Census Online for New
Hampshire
- American Canadian Genealogical Society
in Manchester, New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire Heritage,
1861-1865 and New Hampshire Civil
War Genealogy, by Todd Grzywacz.
- NARA: National Archives and Records
Administration
- Hillsborough
County, New Hampshire , by Kathy Leigh, includes transcriptions of
various, early Hillsborough County resources including:
- 1817
Gazetteer of Hillsborough County - Transcribed and submitted by
Cathy Parziale, from The Gazetteer of the State of New Hampshire, compiled
by Eliphalet Merrill and the Late Phinehas Merrill, Esq., Printed by C.
Norris & Co. , Exeter, NH, 1817, (p. 79).
- " The
History of Manchester, formerly Derryfield, in New Hampshire; including that
of Amoskeag, or the Middle Merrimack Valley.. .", written by C. E.
Potter, Manchester: C. E. Potter, 1856.
- History
of the Town of Goffstown,1733-1920 , by George Plummer Hadley,
Concord, N. H. : The Rumford Press, 1922.
- The Cabinet Press - Online
Newspaper
- Directory
of New Hampshire Libraries - by city and town
- The Contoocook Kearsarge Valley
Network : ConKNet is an Internet Access service for the residents of
Central New Hampshire, including: Antrim, Bennington, Bradford, Concord,
Contoocook, Deering, Henniker, Hillsboro, Hillsboro Upper Village, Melvin
Village, Sutton, Tuftonboro, Warner, Washington and parts of Bow and
Wolfeboro.
- Merrimack Valley State
Parks and Historic Sites .- (The area of Concord, Merrimack and
Manchester)
- Cemetery
Junction for New Hampshire Cemeteries
- Related Mailing Lists
hosted by rootsweb
- Higgonson Book Company
regarding New
Hampshire books for sale 148 Washington Street - P.O. Box 778
- Salem, MA 01970 Phone: (978) 745-7170
Hillsborough
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AMHERST
- Amherst, NH History &
Genealogy, by Derick S.
Hartshorn
- Historical Society of Amherst, New
Hampshire
- P. O. Box 717 - Amherst, NH 03031
- Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street - Amherst, NH 03031
Phone: (603) 673-2288; Fax: 603-672-6063; E-mail:
library@amherst.lib.nh.us
- Town of Amherst
- Amherst
History - Amherst, NH was first chartered in 1728 as Narragansett
No. 3 and later called Souhegan No. 3. In January, 1760 it was chartered as
Amherst...
- Amherst Town
Clerk 2 Main Street - Amherst, NH 03031
Phone: (603) 673-6041
- Cricket
Corner Cemetery , Amherst, Hillsborough County, NH, contributed and
transcribed by Jackie Marshall with assistance from Nathalie Marshall, for use
in USGenWeb
Archives for Hillsborough County
Amherst area Cemeteries include:
Saint Patricks Cemetery -
Located west off Hwy. 101, on the road to
Milford;
Latitude: 425013N; Longitude: 0713723W
(see map
of location)
Town Cemetery -
Located in Amherst
village;
Latitude: 425151N; Longitude: 0713726W
(see map
of location)
Thank you for your kind offer of assistance Jackie!!!!Jackie Marshall, genealogy chair for the
Historical Society of Amherst, has graciously volunteered to do look-ups in
some of the databases she has been working on. The databases are listed
below. Please respectfully LIMIT your request to one or two names at a
time.
1. Amherst, NH Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1884-1903:
Description of database: Vital record information from the Amherst
Town Reports from 1884 to the present. So far, Jackie has already
indexed the births, marriages, & deaths from 1884 to 1903. If you
are looking for births, marriages or deaths after 1903, please specify a
close, approximate date when requesting a look-up. Contact: Jackie Marshall
Please note: The
information contained in these records varies through the years as to what is
included in the town report. It is a secondary source, subject to error, but a
good indication for family researchers that there will be further information
at the Town Hall or state vital records office.
2. Names of out-of-town residents buried in Amherst,
1884-1952:
Description of database: Jackie has indexed the
existing names of people who died out of town & were brought to Amherst
for burial (when the Town Reports have this listing, which isn't every year)
from 1884 to 1952. The information for the out-of-town deaths is highly
variable, sometimes just a name, sometimes the place where they died, and
sometimes more. Contact: Jackie
Marshall
Please note: The information contained in these records
varies through the years as to what is included in the town report. It is a
secondary source, subject to error, but a good indication for family
researchers that there will be further information at the Town Hall or state
vital records office.
3. Cemetery Inscriptions for Cricket Corner Cemetery, Chestnut
Hill Cemetery, Meadow View Cemetery and Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground.
Description of database: An on-going cemetery survey project is
underway, and plans are being made to post the completed index online.
Jackie has offered to look-up information in those completed by volunteers
thus far. She writes: "So far we've recorded 2,466 burials from
the following Amherst cemeteries: Cricket Corner, Chestnut Hill,
and Meadow View. The Boy Scouts Troop 22 finished the Chestnut Hill
cemetery, my daughter & I finished the Cricket Corner Cemetery, and Meadow
View has a ways to go but is certainly well over 3/4 complete. I haven't
entered the Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground in the data base yet, but
have an index on hand. This cemetery has been transcribed in the past and I'd
like to double check the stones. St. Patrick's cemetery still needs to be
done."
Contact: Jackie
Marshall
4. Jackie Marshall's Family Tree Maker File of Amherst
Families
Jackie's description of database: "First I entered all
the families that Daniel F. Secomb recorded in the genealogy portion of his
book, History of the Town of Amherst, Hillsborough County, New
Hampshire [1883]. I've been adding to the
families using the cemetery
information, the town reports, and the census. I've also used some other local
town histories. You can't imagine how many differences there are between all
these sources! Family Tree Maker lets me put in the multiple birth dates (for
example) with each source. It would be up to the family researcher to locate
the primary record and make the judgment about which is correct. Usually the
differences are slight: May or Mar, Jan or Jun, the date off by a few days, or
the year having one year difference. Sometimes it's way out of
the
ballpark too. Interesting because it shows us how vulnerable secondary sources
can actually be. Add that to the fact that I'm re-copying all this & am
also susceptible to making typos (9 instead of 0), there is always room for
error, but I think it can be a useful clue tool. Contact: Jackie Marshall
ANTRIM
BEDFORD
- Vital Records of Bedford, NH To 1903,
From the history of Bedford, NH From 1737, Published by the Town of Bedford,
NH, 1903. Online at Rays-Place.com
- Bedford Public Library
3 Meetinghouse Road - Bedford, NH 03110
Phone:
(603) 472-2300 - E-mail: mailto:fwiggin@bedford.lib.nh.us
- Town of Bedford
24 North Amherst Road - Bedford, NH 03110
Office Hours are: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Tuesdays - 7:00 AM
to 4:30 PM.
- Bedford Town Clerk 24 North Amherst Road -
Bedford, NH 03110 Phone: (603) 472-3550.
- Bedford, NH Links
- Online Area News
- Neighborhood
News : The Bedford
Bulletin
BENNINGTON
- Town of Bennington,
NH
- Bennington Town Office 7 School Street, #
101 - Bennington, NH 03442 Phone: (603) 588-2189.
- Dodge Public Library Main Street - Bennington,
NH 03442 Phone: (603) 588-6585.
BROOKLINE
DEERING
Deering, NH is
located in north central Hillsboro County, with the municipalities of
Hillsborough, in Hillsborough County, and Henniker, in Merrimack county, at it's
northern border. Deering's neighbor to the east is Antrim and Bennington,
to the west is Weare, and to the south is Francestown - all in Hillsborough
county.
Deering Cemeteries include:
Bartlett Cemetery,
Corliss Cemetery, Dow Cemetery and Goodale Cemetery.
FRANCESTOWN
- Francestown Clerk Route 136 & Poor Farm Rd. -
Francestown, NH 03043 Phone: (603) 547-6251.
- George Holmes Bixby Memorial Library 52 Main Street -
Francestown, NH 03043 Phone: (603) 547-2730.
- Francestown,
NH Profile
GOFFSTOWN - inc. 1761 -
communities include: Grasmere, Goffstown
Village, Pinardville
- Goffstown
Town Clerk 16 Main Street - Goffstown, NH
03045 Phone: (603) 497-3613.
- Goffstown Public
Library 2 High Street - Goffstown, NH
03045 Phone: (603) 497-2102.
- Yourneighborhoodnews.com - area news
- Town of Goffstown, New
Hampshire
- Welcome to Goffstown, New
Hampshire .
- Pinardville - a community
of Goffstown
- Online Area News
- The Poorhouse Story ,
by Linda Crannell and CCS - a collection of information, by state, which
invites submissions to help tell this untold tale - Visit the page for New
Hampshire which contains a postcard of Hillsborough County Farm and New
Hospital, in Grasmere (in Goffstown), N.H. read " Emma's Story " to
see the touching story behind the site!!!
- Goffstown
News
- Hillsborough
County, New Hampshire , by Kathy Leigh, includes transcriptions of
various, early Hillsborough County resources including:
GREENFIELD
GREENVILLE (See also MASON)
- Greenville Town Clerk 46 Main Street -
Greenville, NH 03048 Phone: (603) 878-4155.
- Chamberlin Public Library Main Street -
Greenville, NH 03048 Phone: (603) 878-1105.
- Bird's-eye-view: Digital
ca. 1886 Map of Greenville, N.H. , by Burleigh Lith. Establishment,
Troy, N.Y. : L. R. Burleigh, 1886.
HANCOCK (inc. 1779)
HILLSBOROUGH
- Fuller Library
- 29 School Street - Hillsboro, NH 03244
Phone:
(603) 464-3595 E-mail:
fuller_lib@conknet.com
-
Hillsboro Town Clerk
- 29 School Street (P.O. Box 1699) - Hillsboro,
NH 03244
- Phone: (603) 464-5571
Town Offices
E-mail: hillsboro@conknet.com
- Bird's-eye-view: Digital 1884 Map of
Hillsborough-Bridge, Hillsborough County, N.H. , by H. W., del.,
Brockton, Mass. : Norris & Wellge, 1884.
- Town of Hillsborough.
- Franklin
Pierce (1804-1869) Homestead.
- President
Franklin Pierce (14th U.S. President) biographical sketch: Franklin
PIERCE was born, in 1804, to Benjamin PIERCE and Anna KENDRICK in Hillsboro, N.H..."
-
Historic
Hillsborough
- Architecture and
Interior Design for the 20th Century : a search for New Hampshire
provides several photos including:
- New Book: Hillsborough
Town History , by Cynthia Van Hazinga - "...a new history of
Hillsborough and its people to be published in the fall of 1999..."
- Fuller Public Library
- 29 School Street - Hillsboro, NH 03244 Phone:
(603) 464-3595
- Gerry
Cemetery : Fox State Forest, Town of Hillsborough, Hillsborough
Co., NH, contributed by Steve Tarry.
HOLLIS
HUDSON - Old Dunstable, MA granted 1673; early
name Nottingham West (1746); Hudson (1830).
- Hudson Town Clerk 12 School Street -Hudson, NH
03051 Phone: (603) 886-6003.
- Hudson, NH History
from earliest settlement...
- Town of Hudson and Take a Tour of Hudson
- Hudson ~ Litchfield
Online New
Hudson area cemeteries include:
Saint Patricks Cemetery
Latitude:
424633N; Longitude: 0712629W (see map
of location)
Senter Cemetery
Located in northern
Hudson, near the intersections of Londonderry and Griffin Roads;
Latitude: 424851N; Longitude: 0712430W - (see map
of location)
Sunnyside Cemetery
Located in central
Hudson, off Greeley Street and Hwy. 111;
Latitude: 424550N; Longitude: 0712541W - (see map
of location)
Westview Cemetery
Located in central
Hudson, off Greeley Street and Hwy. 111;
Latitude: 424608N; Longitude: 0712457W - (see map
of location)
Hudson, New Hampshire Soldiers in the American
Revolutionary War
Source: History of Hillsborough
County, New Hampshire, compiled under the supervision of D. Hamilton Hurd,
"History of Hudson," by Kimball Webster, Philadelphia : J. W. Lewis &
Co., 1885. (pp. 474-475).
"It is a matter of
regret that a complete list of the names of all the soldiers who served their
country, from this town [Hudson], in the War of the Revolution, cannot be given.
"No town documents to show who they were can be
found, and a few of their names only are incidentally mentioned in the town
records.
"Hon. Isaac W. Hammond, Assistant Secretary of
State, has kindly furnished some valuable information, some has been gathered
from the Adjutant-General's Reports, and some names have been obtained from
other sources.
"Within the limited time given to compete
this history it has been impossible for me to make an exhaustive research for
all the names of those patriotic soldiers possible to be obtained.
"The following names are given as a partial list of the men from
Nottingham West who were soldiers in the War of the Revolution.
"NOTTINGHAM
WEST SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTION.
--The following was copied from the original
paper in the possession of the New Hampshire Historical Society, by Hon. D. F.
Secomb:
"A muster-roll of Capt. Samuel Greeley's Company,
who turned out as volunteers from Nottingham west, in New Hampshire, at the time
of Lexington battle, on the 19th day of April, 1775."
"Samuel Greeley, captain; John Kelley, lieutenant; John Pollard, ensign;
James Ford, clerk; William Merrill, sergeant; William Burns, sergeant; Ebenezer
Pollard, sergeant; Justus Dakin, corporal; Simeon Barrett, corporal; Jonathan
Bradley, corporal; John Pollard, corporal; Benjamin Marshall, fifer; Samuel
Currier, fifer; Samuel Marsh, Reuben Spalding, Peter Cross, Ebenezer Cummings,
Ebenezer Perry, Elijah Hills, Ezekiel Hills, Jeremiah Hills, Samuel Hills,
Richard Marshall, Daniel Hardy, Seth Hadley, Abijah Reed, Richard Cutter,
Nehemiah Winn, Benjamin Whittemore, Abiather Winn, Stephen Chase, Jr., Joshua
Chase, John Haseltine, David Glover, Oliver Hills, Page Smith, Samuel Campbell,
Samuel Smith, Moses Barrett, Richard Hardy, Jonathan Blodgett, Joseph Greeley,
Samuel Durant, Samuel Moore, Andrew Seavey, Stephen Chase, James Pemberton, John
Osgood, Nat. Hardy, Benjamin Marshall, Daniel Marshall, John Walker, Joseph
Gould, Jr., John Merrill, David Cummings, Thomas Wason, Alexander Caldwell,
Thomas Caldwell, Asa Davis, Samuel Wason, Ichabod Eastman, Abraham Page, Nat.
Davis."
LITCHFIELD
LYNDEBOROUGH
- Lyndeboro Town Clerk Citizens Hall Rd. - Lyndeborough,
NH 03082 Phone: (603) 654-9653.
Volunteer Lookups: Below are resources which volunteers have
graciously offered to consult to aid Lyndeborough, New Hampshire researchers:
The History of the Town of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire,1735-1905 ,
by Rev. D. Donovan
and Jacob A. Woodward. Pub. by the town. [Tufts
College, Mass.] The Tufts college press, H.W. Whittemore & co., 1906.
Lookup by: Richard
Putnam
Putnam's Store
Wilton, NH 03086
Phone: 603-654-6564
E-mail: Ptmclothes@aol.com
The History of the Town of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire : 1905-1955 ,
by Mrs. E. George
Warren, [et al.] History Committee. Lyndeborough,
NH : The Town, 1958.
Lookup by: Richard
Putnam
Putnam's Store
Wilton, NH 03086
Phone: 603-654-6564
E-mail: Ptmclothes@aol.com
MANCHESTER
- Manchester Cemetery Dept 765 Brown Ave. - Manchester,
NH 03103 Phone: (603) 624-6514.
- Manchester Cemeteries include:
Amoskeag Cemetery
(est. 1885)
Fieldcrest Road, Manchester, NH
Derryfield Cemetery (aka Center
City; aka Huse Cemetery) (est. 1930)
Mammoth Road, Manchester,
NH
Hall Cemetery (est.
1921)
Young & Sunnyside Street, Manchester, NH
Merrill Cemetery (est.
1894)
S. Willow Street & Huse Road, Manchester,
NH
Moore Cemetery (aka
Goffs Falls Cemetery) (est. 1921)
Brown Avenue, Manchester,
NH
Mt. Calvary Catholic
Cemetery (est. 1881)
474 Goffstown Road, Manchester,
NH; Phone: (603) 622-3215
Pine Grove Cemetery (est.
1851)
765 Brown Avenue, Manchester, NH
Piscataquog Cemetery (est.
1915)
Bowman Street, Manchester, NH
Stowell Cemetery (est.
1921)
Bodwell Road, Manchester, NH
Valley Cemetery (est.
1841)
at Auburn, Pine, Valley and Willow streets , Manchester,
NH
MASON (See also GREENVILLE
)
- Bird's-eye-view: Digital
ca. 1886 Map of Greenville, N.H. , by Burleigh Lith. Establishment,
Troy, N.Y. : L. R. Burleigh, 1886.
- Welcome to the Town of
Mason, NH
- Mason
Board of Selectmen and Town Officers The Mann House
- 16 Darling Hill Road - Mason, NH 03048 Phone: (603) 878-2070.
- Mason Public
Library 16 Darling Hill Road - Mason, NH
03048-9600 Phone: (603) 878-3867
Fax: (603)
878-6146 E-mail: masonlib@monad.net
- FCG: Family Magazine
Celebrating NH : Historical Profile of
Mason , with a wonderful picture collection online!
- Mason, NH
Genealogy , by Rhett Owings.
- Parker's Maple
Barn in Mason - a commercial site with a brief sketch about Mason and
an online tour of a Maple Sugar House "... how the Native Americans made
"Zinsibukwud" (maple sugar)..."
MERRIMACK
MILFORD
- Town of Milford, NH official
web site.
- Milford
Town Clerk 1 Union Square - Milford, NH
03055 Phone: (603) 673-3403.
Certified
copies of birth, marriage and death records are as follows: $12.00 for
1st copy, $8.00 for subsequent copies when requested at the same time.
- Milford, New Hampshire
History in Pictures , by Chris Thompson
- Milford Historical
Society has an online Picture Tour of Downtown
Milford .
- 6 Union Street - Milford, NH 03055 Phone: (603)
673-3385.
-
History of Milford, 1738-1901, by George Ramsdell, online from the
Milford Historical Society.
- Bird's-eye-view: Digital
ca. 1886 Map of Milford, N.H. , Drawn & pub. by L. R. Burleigh.
C.H. Vogt., Troy, N.Y., ca 1886.
- UNH Dimond Library, Historic USGS Maps of
New England:
Milford, NH area maps
- Milford,
Hillsborough, New Hampshire: Milford Civil War Soldiers , by
- Milford, New
Hampshire Genealogy and History , by Fred Kunchick, Jr.
- Wadleigh Memorial Public
Library 49 Nashua Street - Milford, NH 03055 Phone:
(603) 673-2408.
- The Milford Cabinet
Weekly Newspaper The Cabinet Press, Inc.
P.O. Box 180 - 54 School Street - Milford, NH 03055-0180 Phone: (800)
773-3102.
- Town of Milford, NH Community
Web
- Milford
area Churches .
Cemeteries include:
North Yard Cemetery
North River Road - Milford, NH 03055
Riverside
Cemetery
Nashua Street - Milford, NH 03055
MONT VERNON
NASHUA
- City
of Nashua, New Hampshire
- Nashua
City Clerk Nashua City Hall - 229 Main Street - Nashua,
NH 03060
E-mail: <cityclerk@ci.nashua.nh.us>,
Phone: (603) 594-3305
- History of Nashua, NH
- Nashua,
NH Photos: Library of Congress American Memory Collection (ca.
1880-1910)
- Bird's-eye-view: Digital
ca. 1883 Map of Nashua, New Hampshire , [n.p., 1883].
- Nashua, NH
Genealogy, hosted by Donald
Dillaby , includes a History of
Nashua .
- Nashua Public Library 2 Court Street - Nashua, NH
03060 Phone: (603) 594-3412.
- Nashua, NH -
information, history, links and more.
- Nashua Telegraph -
News for southern New Hampshire.
- Reality Times : Nashua, New
Hampshire: 'America's Best City ', by Courtney Ronan - "...The name
Nashua actually means "land between two rivers." Its history is unique..."
- The
Nashua Historical Society 5 Abbott Street - Nashua
03060-2119 Phone: (603) 883-0015.
Nashua Cemeteries include:
Edgewood Cemetery
107 Amherst
Street - Nashua, NH 03060 Phone: (603) 594-3327;
Latitude: 424617N; Longitude: 0712842W; (see map
of location)
Old Dunstable Cemetery -
Located in
southeastern Nashua;
Latitude: 424253N;
Longitude: 0712644W - (see map
of location)
Woodlawn Cemetery
101 Kinsley Street -
Nashua, NH 03060 Phone: 603-594-3354
E-mail: <frizzellh@ci.nashua.nh.us>;
Latitude: 424509N; Longitude: 0712838W - (see map
of location)
Saint Francois Xavier Cemetery -
Located on Pine Hill Road, south of Amherst Street, east of Frederic Everett
Turnpike.;
Latitude: 424621N; Longitude: 0712922W
- (see map
of location)
Saint Stanislaus Cemetery -
Located
west of Hwy. 3-Frederic Everett Turnpike, on the north side of Pine Hill Road;
Latitude: 424629N; Longitude: 0712954W - (see map
of location)
NEW BOSTON
NEW IPSWICH
PELHAM
Scroll down near the bottom of the
library's links page for links to Pelham history and the library's
history!
- Pelham Town Clerk 6 Main Street - Pelham, NH
03076-3723 Phone: (603) 635-2040.
- Pelham, New Hampshire Home
Page.
PETERBOROUGH
SHARON
- History of Sharon, New Hampshire, FROM:
History of Hillsborough County New Hampshire, Edited by: George S.
Conover, Compiled by D. Hamilton Hurd, Philadelphia : J. W. Lewis & Co.,
1885. Typed by Doreen Crocker. Online at Rays-Place.com
- Sharon Town Clerk Town Office, Route 123 -
Peterborough, NH 03458 Phone: (603) 924-9250
TEMPLE
"History of Temple", from D.
Hamilton Hurd's, 1885, History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire1,
pp. 672-677, transcribed here by Ann Mensch.
CHAPTER I.
TEMPLE.
Geographical--Original Grants--Masonian
Proprietors--Incorporation of Town--First Town-Meeting--Petition for
Incorporation--Secon Petition for Incorporation--Documentary History--Various
Petitions--Lottery--Inhabitants in 1784--Columbian Library.
The town of Temple lies on the southwestern part of the
county and is bounded as follows:
North, by Peterborough
, Greenfield
and Lyndeborough
; east, by Lyndeborough
and Wilton
; south, by Mason
and New
Ipswich ; west, by Sharon
and Peterborough
.
This township embraced several tracts of land granted
to individuals by the government of Massachusetts prior to 1740. The
territory was granted by the Masonian proprietors in November, 1750, with the
usual reservations. For some years it was called Peterborough Slip, and
included the present town of Sharon
.
The town was incorporated August 26, 1768, and
included one tier of lots on the west side of Wilton and the easterly portion of
what was formerly known as Peterborough Slip or Sliptown, and was named
for Hon. John Temple. Ephraim Heald was authorized to call the first
town-meeting, which duty he performed, and the meeting was held at the house of
Zedekiah Drury, October 10, 1768.
A dispute concerning a
strip of land between this town and New
Ipswich resulted in favor of Temple.
By an act
passed January 12, 1781, a tract of land containing about four hundred acres,
lying north of this town, called Borland's farm, was annexed to Temple.
January 29, 1789, some territory was severed from the
southest [sic] corner of Peterborough, and annexed to this town.
By an act approved June 11, 1796, a considerable tract of
land was severed from Lyndeborough and annexed to Temple.
Petition for Incorporation.--The following is a copy of the
petition for the incorporation of the town:
"We, the Inhabitants of a place Called Peterborough-Slip, in
Sd province Humbly petetion your Excellency and Honour That where
as The Monadnuck Mountains Runs a Cross our Township, which in Impractable For
Roads, So That we Cannot Settle The public Worship of God on one side of the
Mountains so as to aComodate the other side of the Mountains, where fore we
Humbley pray That we May Be InVested with Town prevelidges To The following
Bounds: To wit,--Be Gining att peterborough, Southeast Corner, Running west on
sd peterborough Line Til it Comes to a Beech Tree marked, Being the
Northwest Corner of the Lott, No Eleven, in the Eighth Range of
Lots in Sd peterboroughslip, Then Running South Between the
Eleventh & Twelveth Lots, on a Line marked on the pinnacle of The
Mountains til it Comes to the North west Corner of the Lot Eleven, in the
Sixth Range, Still Running on the pinnacle of the Mountain, Through the Lots
Twelve in the Sixth and fifth Ranges, on a Line marked to a Spruce Tree, Being
the North west Corner of the Lot Twelve in the Fourth Range, Still Runing on
the pinnacle of the Mountain, Through the Lots thirteen in the fourth Range
and fourteen & fifteen in the Third Range, on a line marked on the
pinnacle of the Mountains to a white maple att the foot of the Mountain Called
and Known By The Name of Moffetts Tree, Then Runing west about fifteen Rods to
the west Line of the Lot Fifteen in the second Range, Then Running South on
Sd Line to New Ipswitch North Line, Then Running a bout East on New
Ipswich North Line To the Southeast Corner of Sd petersboroughSlip,
Still Runing East on wilton South Line the Length of Two Lots, Then Runing
North Between the Eighth & Nineth Ranges of Lots in Sd wilton,
inCludeing Two Teer of Lots to Linds Borough South Line, Then Runing West on
wilton North Line and peterborough Slip North Line To peterborough East Line,
Then Runing South on peterborough East Line to the South East Corner first
mentioned--all So we Humbley pray your Excellency & Honours That the Loss
of Wilton may be maid up To Them By your annexing a Tract of Land to Them on
the East Side of wilton Called and known By The Name of The Mild Slip, and we
in Duty Bound Shall Ever pray : & : C peterboroughslip : 11 : April,
1768.
"FRANCIS BLOOD, }
"JOHN MARSHALL, } Committee"
"EPHRAIM HEALD, }
This petition, however, was
not granted, and on the 10th of the following June a second petition was
presented, as follows:
"To His Excellency Governor Wentworth and His Majestys Councel
in the Province of New Hampshire :
"Where as the
Monadnock Mountains Runs a Crost our Township of peterboroughslip wich is
Impractible for Roads so that we Cannot be acomadated to settle the publick
worship of God so as to be Conveanant for the Inhabetents on both sides of the
Mountains we the Inhabitants of the East side of the Mountains Humbly pray
your Excellency and Honours that we may Have part of wilton anexed to us or
that we may be anexed to wilton from the penicle of the mountains a Greable to
the Bounds set forth in the petition laid before your Excellency and Honours
by our Committee the fourth of may Last and we in duty Bound shall Ever pray
& C--
"Peterborough Slip June 10th 1768
"Zedekiah drury, Thomas marshall, Seth Cobb, Jonathan
Blood Jur., Joseph Heald, Jonathan Drury, Albe Serverance, John Cutler, John
Cutler Junr, Benja Cutler, Jonathan Drury Juner, Joseph
richerd sen, John marshall, Ebenezer Drury, Francis Blood, Zacheus Richardson,
Oliver Heald, Josiah Robins, Artemas Maynard, John Maynard, Stephen Cobb,
Eldad Spafford, Petter Heald, Zedekiah Drury Juner, Nathan Drury, Garshom
Drury, thomas Drury, Stephen parlin, John Heald, Zechariah Emery, Daniel
Drury, William Brewer, Joshua Todd, Abijah Goold, Joshua Foster, Ezekiel
Goodale, James Foster, Amos Emery, Ebenezer Drury Junr, Eleazer Taylor, Aaron
Fellt, Peter Fellt, John Brown, Joseph Brooks, William Drury, Silus Anger,
Jonathan Avery, Benja Cragin, Joseph Reed, Ephraim
Heald."
This petition was granted, and the town
was incorporated, as mentioned above, August 26, 1768.
- Temple Town Clerk Route 45 - Temple, NH
03084 Phone: (603) 878-3873.
- Temple Town Information Main - Temple, NH
03084 Phone: (603) 878-1479.
- Ann's
Welcome to Temple, NH Genealogy and History
Cemeteries
include:
East Cemetery
Wilton Road
- Temple, NH
WEARE
- Weare Town Clerk P. O. Box 190 (15 Flanders Memorial
Dr.) - Weare, NH 03281 Phone: (603) 529-7575
- Town of Weare .
- Weare Web
- Weare Virtual Town
Tour: Take a virtual tour and read a brief history, from the Weare
Economic Developement Committee.
- Weare
Historical Society : P.O. Box 33 - Weare, NH 03281.
- Meschech Weare (b. 16 Jun 1713, Hampton
Falls/Seabrook; d. 14 Jan 1786, Hampton Falls), often called the father of New
Hampshire...
- Weare Public
Library 10 Paige Memorial Lane - P.O. Box 227 - Weare, NH
03281 Phone: (603) 529 2044.
Weare CEMETERIES include the following:
If you are aware of a cemetery which is not included, or
know the name and/or address of one of the unnamed cemeteries below, please
e-mail
Ann.
Bartlet Cemetery - Latitude: 430557N;
Longitude: 0714815W (see
map
of location)
Located near the
Weare and Deering Townships' boundary, on Dudley Brook Road, by the intersection
with Peter Wood Hill Road/Reservoir Road.
Corliss Cemetery - Latitude: 430205N;
Longitude: 0714535W (see
map
of location)
The USGS
map of the locatio of this cemetery appears to place it in southwestern Weare,
on Peacock Hill Road, southeast from Ferrin Pond.
East
Weare Cemetery - Latitude: 430553N; Longitude: 0714315W (see
map
of location)
Located in
central Weare, on the east side Walker Hill Road, north from Flanders Memorial
Road.
Hillside Cemetery - Latitude: 430306N;
Longitude: 0714325W (see
map
of location)
Located in
southcentral Weare (Village of South Weare), by Dearborn
Road.
Pine Grove Cemetery - Latitude: 430555N;
Longitude: 0714323W (see
map
of location)
Located in
central Weare, by the intersection of Walker Hill Road and Flanders Memorial
Road.
Quaker Cemetery - Latitude: 430608N; Longitude:
0714454W (see
map
of location)
Located in north
central Weare, on Quaker Road.
South Quaker Cemetery
- Latitude: 430450N; Longitude: 0714534W (see
map
of location)
Located in
westcentral Weare (Clinton Grove), on Thorndike Road, near the intersection with
Flanderes Memorial Road.
Weare Cemetery - Latitude:
430547N; Longitude: 0714314W (see
map
of location)
Located in by
the eastern edge of the Village of Weare, on Flanders Memorial
Road.
Cemetery #1 (name unknown)
Located in northeastern Weare, on
the south side of Burnt Hill Road by the intersection with Hill
Road.
Cemetery #2 (name unknown)
Located in northwestern Weare, by
the intersection of Reservoir Road and Upper Craney Hill
Road.
Cemetery #3 (name unknown)
Located in western Weare, on the
west side of Dudley Brook Road, north from Bijah Bridge
Road.
Cemetery #4 (name unknown)
Located in western Weare, by Toby
Hill.
Cemetery #5 (name unknown)
Located in southwestern Weare,
north from Frances Town Road.
Cemetery #6 (name
unknown)
Located in southwestern
Weare, by the intersection of Lull Road and Peacock Hill
Road.
Cemetery #7 (name unknown)
Located in southcentral Weare, by
the intersection of Dearborn Road and Lull Road.
Cemetery #8 (name unknown)
Located in southcentral Weare, by the intersection of Maplewold Road and Lull
Road.
Cemetery #9 (name unknown)
Located in southcentral Weare, on
Maplewold Road.
Cemetery #10 (name unknown)
Located in westcentral Weare
(Clinton Grove), on Flanders Memorial Road, by the intersection with Thorndike
Road.
WILTON - Visit the new Wilton page
WINDSOR
- History of Windsor, New Hampshire, FROM:
History of Hillsborough County New Hampshire, Edited by: George S.
Conover, Compiled by D. Hamilton Hurd, Philadelphia : J. W. Lewis & Co.,
1885. Typed by Doreen Crocker. Online at Rays-Place.com
- Town of Windsor H.C. 68, Box 378 - Windsor, NH
03244 Phone: (603) 478-3292.
Additional Research Resources:
- State of New
Hampshire Division of Records Management and Archives
71 South Fruit Street - Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 271-2236
- Municipal Government in New
Hampshire
- New Hampshire State
Library 20 Park Street - Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 271-2144.
- Directory of New Hampshire
Libraries - by city and town.
- New Hampshire
Division of Records Management and Archives Home Page !
71 South Fruit Street - Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603)
271-2236 Fax: (603) 271-2272.
- Bureau of Vital Records - a resource for Birth, Death, Marriage,
and Divorce Records 6 Hazen Drive - Concord, NH
03301-6527 Phone: (603) 271-4654
(Note: Though Birth,
Marriage and Death records may be available from 1640, Divorce Records, from
the Bureau of Vital Records begin in 1880.)
Vital Records may also be
obtained from the town clerk, in the town where the event occurred.
- New Hampshire Old
Graveyard Association
- NPS: Civil War
Soldiers and Sailors System:
- New
Hampshire Newspapers
- AJR NewsLink to New
Hampshire Newspapers .
- NH.com - online directory and
information, with History & Historic
Maps
- Library of Congress: Maps of New
Hampshire Locations
- New Hampshire
Society of Genealogists
- USGenWeb
for New Hampshire
Genealogy
- New
Hampshire Old Graveyard Association (NHOGA)
- Cemetery
Junction for New
Hampshire
- Cemetery Records Online -
Cemeteries and Genealogy.
- Local Catholic Church
History & Genealogy Research Guide & Worldwide Directory + for New
Hampshire
- NARA: National Archives and Records
Administration
- Library of
Congress: American Memory All Collections Search - enter topic or
Indiana town and/or county location to find available online photos, maps, and
more!
- USA Veterans' Administration
- U.S. Census Bureau
Interactive County Maps for New Hampshire .
PROFESSIONAL HISTORICAL GENEALOGY RESEARCH
Ann McRoden Mensch,
Professional Historical GenealogistResearching onsight, and
with the vast resources of The Allen County Public Library, holding one of
the largest genealogical collections in North America. Search the Library's online catalogue to see some of
the printed resources available for a location or topic.
Return to:
USGenWeb New
Hampshire Genealogy Project , by James A. Streeter and David Colby
Young.
USGenWeb Project
orWorldGenWeb
New Hampshire
Local History and Genealogy Main Page.
Printed Resources:
1 Hurd, D. Hamilton.
(Supervisor of Compilation). History of Hillsborough County, New
Hampshire. Philadephia: J. W. Lewis & Co. 1885.
Map of Hillsboro County, New Hampshire, From Actual Surveys by J. Chace,
Jr. Boston : Smith, Mason & Co., 1858.
http://home.att.net/~family-history/NH-Hillsborough_Co.htm
Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 by Ann Mensch. All
Rights Reserved.