NHSOG is proud to announce our latest publication.
Historical Memoranda concerning Persons and Places in
Old Dover, N.H. Volume II.
Special prepublication prices available.
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NH Families in 1790 - Volume I
- Now AvailableThe New Hampshire Society of Genealogists has released the long awaited New Hampshire Families in 1790
Volume 1. 472 pp. includes a 66 page bibliography, indexed, cloth.
Published by The New Hampshire Society of Genealogists, 2007
Details inside
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NH Families in 1790 - Volume II
Submissions for Volume II of
New Hampshire
Families in 1790 are now being
accepted. Family sketches must be well-documented and prepared in the
format of our sample sketch. Electronic submissions are
preferred, and should be forwarded to
Diane Gravel,
CG
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All 40 volumes of the
NH
State Papers are now online with a consolidated index. The resource is
enormously helpful for pre-1800 research. |
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RELOCATED NH VITAL RECORD VAULT REOPENS
Effective May 1st, the new location for NH Vital
Records is open to the public at
71 South Fruit Street, Concord, NH. Now the Vital Records and the Archives
are located in the same building.
The Vital Records is in need of many new volunteers. Please contact Deborah
Moore at 1 (603) 271 7975 to
show your interest. Without volunteers, these records will not be available to
the public. Volunteering is fun and informative. |
We regret that due to limited resources,
we are unable to respond individually to
requests for genealogy research assistance. If you are looking for this type of
assistance, visit our Resources page for some ideas on where
to go for help with your New Hampshire research questions. Good luck with your New
Hampshire genealogy research! |