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American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940 - New Hampshire
From the Library of Congress.
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Biographies from The Brown Book of the New Hampshire Constitutional Convention of 1918
Brief biographical sketches of the delegates to the New Hampshire Constitutional Convention of 1918.
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Blacksmiths Ebenezer & Obadiah Morse: Following the Opening of Colonial Iron Furnaces, New Hampshire to South Carolina
In the late 1600s there was an Eb and Ob Morse living in Portmouth, NH just north of the first iron furnace established in the colonies (Saugus Furnace in Lynn, Massachusetts). They were blacksmiths and dropped out of site in the very early 1700s though their father remained in Portsmouth, NH. Our Ebenezer Morse (of Virginia / South Carolina / Kentucky) has yDNA that matches that of descendants related to the parents of this Eb and Ob who had lived in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and who were blacksmiths. Was the trade passed down in the family? Are we linked to the NH Morses, not just through yDNA, but also through the trade of blacksmith?
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Index of GEDCOM files found online, arranged by surname and given name.
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Online County and Town Histories - New Hampshire
This site provides over 3,000 links to free county and town histories published from 1850 to the early 1920s. These histories often contain detailed biographies of their citizens.
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Our Family Tree - New Hampshire Genealogy
Collection of family trees and resources for the state of New Hampshire: Varney, Hanson, Waldo, Walton, Austin, Canney, Rundlett, Gage, Ballou, Tibbetts
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Willard J. Templeton Papers at Keene State | KSCommons | Digital Humanities Initiatives | Keene State College
Letters from Secessia -- The Willard J. Templeton Papers is a collaborative project between the New Hampshire State Library and the History Department and Mason Library at Keene State College to digitize and transcribe the Civil War letters of Willard J. Templeton (1842-1864).