Start My Family Tree Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree.
Join Geni to explore your genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree.

Merrimack County, New Hampshire

view all

Profiles

  • Charles St. Clair (1846 - 1903)
    died aged 56y 2m 7ds; widowed; salesman; died in Milton, Mass., buried in Winchester, N.H. son of Winthrop StClair & Martha (Maxfield) StClair m. Abbie Whitney 12 Jan 1875 at Winchester, N.H. first m...
  • Carolyn Lee Raymond (1939 - 2015)
  • Sally Dearborn (1790 - 1883)
    Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy : Jan 23 2024, 5:41:20 UTC
  • Rev. Samuel Colcord Bartlett, II (1817 - 1898)
    Colcord Bartlett President of Dartmouth College Term 1877 – 1892 Predecessor Asa Dodge Smith Successor William Jewett Tucker Born November 25, 1817(1817-11-25) Salisbury, New Hampshire Died November 16...
  • Elizabeth Eaton (1790 - 1854)

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Merrimack County, New Hampshire.

Official Website

The county was formed in 1823 and takes its name from the Merrimack River, whose name was adapted from an Abnaki Indian word meaning "deep."

Adjacent Counties

Cities & Towns

Allenstown | Andover | Boscawen | Bow | Bradford | Canterbury | Chichester | Concord (County Seat) | Danbury | Dunbarton | Epsom | Franklin | Henniker | Hill | Hooksett | Hopkinton | Loudon | New London | Newbury | Northfield | Pembroke | Pittsfield | Salisbury | Sutton | Warner | Webster | Wilmot

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of New Hampshire

Links

Wikipedia

National Register of Historic Places

Merrimack County Register of Deeds

USGW Archives

Search Roots

Genealogy Trails

US Roots

New Horizons Genealogy

RAOGK



encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSWEXnAqlQLpU-BbSc7bMdlYGDxhw5qfLvAdQ&s