Merrimack County, New Hampshire
History <-> Genealogy

Merrimack County was established in 1823, from Rockingham and Hillsborough counties.
Towns include:
Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chichester, Concord, Danbury, Dunbarton, Epsom, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Loudon, New London, Newbury, Northfield, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster, Wilmot.  For the town of Merrimack, see Hillsborough County.

   Kearsarge Mountain Road - Warner, NH
   "...The Museum honors the Native American history of having an oral rather than written culture..."  includes: Online Tour & Medicine Woods "...a nature trail where plants are identified as to how they were used for food, dye, and medicine..."

   163 N. Main Street - Concord, NH   Phone: (603) 228-0101.

   163 N. Main Street - Concord, NH    Phone:  (603) 224-9589.

   Court House - 163 N. Main Street - Concord, NH  Phone: (603) 225-5501.

   32 Clinton Street - Concord, NH  03301     Phone: (603) 271-6400

    163 North Main Street - Concord, NH  03301     Phone: (603) 224-9589

   6 Hazen Drive
    Concord, NH 03301-6527
   Phone: (603)271-4501

   6 Hazen Drive
   Concord N.H. 03301
   Phone: (603) 271-4651
   Vital Records -- (603) 271-4650

   Includes an Historical Overview of Merrimack County.

 



Allenstown

   59 Main Street - Allenstown, NH 03275-1716    Phone: (603) 485-7651.

   16 School Street - Allenstown, NH 03275


Andover

   86 Main Street - Andover, NH  03216-3620    Phone: (603) 735-5333.

   P.O. Box 128 - East Andover, NH 03231-0128     Phone: (603) 735-5333

   P.O. Box 61 - Andover, NH  03216


Boscawen

   P.O. Box 3099 - Boscawen, NH 03303-3099     Phone: (603) 796-2442

   17 High Street - Boscawen, NH  03303  Phone: (603) 796-2426.


Bow

    509 South Street - Bow, NH 03304-3413     Phone: (603) 224-7113.

    10 Grandview Road - Bow, NH  03304    Phone: (603) 225-2683.


Bradford

    P.O. Box 437 - Bradford, NH 03221-0437    Phone: (603) 938-5562

    93 W Main Street  -  Bradford, NH  03221  Phone: (603) 938-2288 or (603) 927-4575.


Canterbury
     Canterbury was formed in 1727.   In 1773, Loudon was formed from the town of Canterbury, and Northfield was formed from Canterbury in 1780.

   P.O. Box 40 - Canterbury, NH  03224-0040    Phone: (603) 783-4386

   P.O. Box 500 - Hackleboro Road - Canterbury, NH  03224


Chichester

     54 Main Street - Chichester, NH 03234    Phone: (603) 798-5808.

     Pittsfield Road - Chichester, NH 03234    Phone: (603) 798-5613.


Concord

     Exit 14 off I-93, Eagle Square - Concord 03301  PH: (603) 226-3189.

          the 14th President of the United States.

      41 Green Street - Concord, NH  03301  Phone: (603) 225-8500.

     45 Green Street - Concord, NH  03301  Phone: (603) 225-8670.


Danbury

   P.O. Box 209 - Danbury, NH 03230-0209    Phone: (603) 768-3765
   Hours: Wednesday 6-8 (summer) and Saturday 12-4

   High -  Danbury, NH  03230   Phone:  (603) 768-5448


Dunbarton

   1011 School Street - Dunbarton, NH  03045   Phone: (603) 774-3547


Epsom

    1775 Dover Road - Epsom, NH 03234    Phone: (603) 736-9920.

  Suncook Hwy. - Epsom, NH 03234    Phone: (603) 736-4825.

Franklin

    310 Central Street - Franklin, NH 03235    Phone: (603) 934-2911.

     316 Central Street - Franklin, NH  03235     Phone: (603) 934-3109.


Henniker

   5A Maple Street - Henniker, NH      E-mail: society@hennikerhistory.org
   Mailing address: P.O. Box 674 - Henniker, NH 03242

   11 Western Avenue, Henniker, NH     Phone: (603) 428-3471
   Mailing address: P.O. Box 688, Henniker, NH 03242

    2 Depot Hill Road - Henniker, NH  03242   Phone:  (603) 428-3240


Hill

   Old Shop Road - Hill, NH  03242


Hooksett

   16 Main Street - Hooksett, NH   Phone: (603) 485-9534

  1701B Hooksett Road - Hooksett, NH 03106
  Phone: (603) 485-6092   Email:  hplbooks@hooksett.lib.nh.us


Hopkinton

    44 Cedar Street - Contoocook, NH  03229   PH:  (603) 746-3180

   300 Main Street - Hopkinton 03229 PH: (603) 746-3825


Loudon
     In 1773, Loudon was formed from Canterbury.

   P.O. Box 7837 - Loudon, NH  03301

   Rt 129 # 8 - Loudon, NH    Phone: (603) 798-5153
 


New London

·  Tracy Memorial Library     P.O. Box 1919 - 155 Main Street - New London, NH  03257-1919
    Phone:  (603) 526-4656.

 


Newbury

   P.O. Box 245 - 933 Route 103 - Newbury, NH  03255-0245
   Phone: (603) 763-5803  Librarian E-mail: alanb@sugar-river.net.


Northfield
     In 1780, Northfield was formed from Canterbury.

  18 Park Street - Northfield, NH  03276-1543
   Phone: (603) 286-8971   Librarian E-mail: mary.ahlgren@mailcity.com
 

   21 Summer - Tilton, NH 03276


Pembroke

   261 Pembroke Street - Pembroke 03275-1343  Phone: (603) 485-7851.

   311 Pembroke Street - Pembroke, NH  03275  Phone: (603) 485-4747.


Pittsfield


Surnames: A + Ba thru Bi + Bj thru Bu + Ca thru Ci + Cl thru Cz + Da thru Di + Do thru Du + E and F + G + H thru I  + J thru K + L + Ma thru Me + Mi thru My + N thru O + P thru Q + R + S + T + U thru V + W thru Z +

     85 Main Street -  Pittsfield, NH  03263  Phone: (603) 435-6773.


Salisbury

     P.O. Box 214 - Salisbury, NH  03268  Phone: (603) 648-2473.


Sutton


Warner


   Kearsarge Mountain Road - Warner, NH
   "...The Museum honors the Native American history of having an oral rather than written culture..."  includes: Online Tour & Medicine Woods "...a nature trail where plants are identified as to how they were used for food, dye, and medicine..."

Fred Myron Colby, in the 1885 "Red Book", (a book with history of all towns in Belknap and Merrimack Counties) and "Warner, N.H. History 1880-1974."

    5 East Main Street - Warner, NH  03278   Phone:  (603) 456-2298.


Webster
     Webster was formed, in 1860, from Boscawen.

   RFD 5 - Long Street - Penacook, NH  03303


Wilmot
    In 1807, Wilmot was formed from Mt. Kearsarge Gore.

   Cross Hill Road - Wilmot, NH 03287



Additional Research Resources:

   20 Park Street - Concord, NH 03301  Phone: (603) 271-2540.

   19 Pillsbury Street - Box 2043, Concord, NH 03301-2043
    Phone: (603) 271-3483   E-mail: preservation@nhdhr.state.nh.us

   20 Park Street - Concord, NH 03301   Phone: (603) 271-2144.

·         State of New Hampshire Division of Archives and Records Management

·         71 South Fruit Street
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-2236

·         Genealogy Resources among the collection (includes early probate, land, military and naturalization records)

·         Index to The Provincial and State Papers of New Hampshire at http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/PDF/Index_NH_State_Papers.pdf

·         New Hampshire State Papers at http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/nhstatepapers.html

      ·         New Hampshire Vital Records

·         71 South Fruit Street - Concord, NH 03301

Obtaining Vital Records Fact Sheet
(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.

·         NARA: National Archives and Records Administration

o    The Genealogy Page.

o    About Census Records

o    1790-1890 Federal Population Censuses Catalog of NARA Microfilm

o    1930 Census Microfilm Locator

o    The Soundex Indexing System

o    Clues in Census Records, 1790-1840

o    Clues in Census Records, 1850-1930

o    Indian Census Rolls

o    Nonpopulation Census Records

o    Prologue, Spring 1996, Vol. 28, No. 1, "First in the Path of the Firemen" The Fate of the 1890 Population Census, by Kellee Blake.

o    Native American Records

o    Immigration Records and Naturalization Records

o    "Any woman who is now or hereafter may be married... Women and Naturalization, ca. 1802-1940", by Marian L. Smith (Prologue, Summer 1998)

o    By Way of Canada: U.S. Records of Immigration Across the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1895-1954, By Marian L. Smith (St. Albans Lists) (Fall 2000) — A guide to using immigration records of the U.S.-Canada border.

o    Military Records available from the National Archives

o    Military Service and Pension Records: Requesting Pre-WWI


PROFESSIONAL HISTORICAL GENEALOGY RESEARCH
Ann McRoden Mensch, Professional Historical Genealogist

Researching 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.


Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001-2008, by Ann Mensch.  All Rights Reserved.

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