This is for profiles created as part of the Lithuanian Heritage Project (LHP), a group on Facebook. The goal of the Lithuanian Heritage Project is to work collaboratively to build the information bridge between countries and generations, to collect information that enables Lithuanians globally to connect with their Lithuanian family members. Those wanting to join this project should be member...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Grafton was one of the five counties originally identified for New Hampshire in 1769. It was named for Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, who had been a supporter of American causes in Parliament, and who was serving as British Prime Minister at the time. The county was organized at Woodsville in 17...
This project is part of the State of New Hampshire Portal and United States with Counties, Areas, & Communities Portal About the Project Please use this project to add, research, document, and discuss your ancestors from Massachusetts. You can add profiles for: People born in New Hampshire People who lived in New Hampshire People who died in New Hampshire When you find helpful resour...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Official Website Hillsborough was one of the five original counties identified for New Hampshire in 1769, and was named for Wills Hill, the Earl of Hillsborough who was British Secretary of State for the Colonies at the time. The county was organized at Amherst on March 19, 1771. Adjacent Count...
Poling Cemetery Deering, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA:
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Strafford County, New Hampshire. Strafford County was one of the five original counties identified for New Hampshire in 1769. It was named after William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford in the mistaken belief that he was the ancestor of Governor John Wentworth – although they were distantly related, William had no descendants. Adja...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Belknap County, New Hampshire. Official Website Belknap County was organized in 1840 by removing parts of northeastern Merrimack County and northwestern Strafford County. It is named for Dr. Jeremy Belknap, a renowned preacher, historian, and author of The History of New Hampshire. The first County Court was held within the town of...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Carroll County, New Hampshire. Official Website The county was created in 1840 and organized at Ossipee from towns removed from Strafford County. It was named in honor of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who had died in 1832, the last surviving signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. Adjacent Counties Coös Coun...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Coös County, New Hampshire. Official Website Coös County was separated from the northern part of Grafton County, New Hampshire, and organized at Berlin on December 24, 1803, although the county seat was later moved to Lancaster, with an additional shire town at Colebrook. The name Coös derives from the Algonquian word meaning "small...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Sullivan County, New Hampshire. Official Website Sullivan County was organized at Newport in 1827 and is named for John Sullivan (1740–1795), the Revolutionary War hero and a former governor. Adjacent Counties Grafton County Windsor County, Vermont Windham County, Vermont Merrimack County Hillsborough County Cheshir...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Official Website The area that today is Rockingham County was first settled by Europeans moving north from the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts as early as 1623. The government was linked tightly with Massachusetts until New Hampshire became a separate colony in 1679, but counties were not introduc...
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 Grafton County Belknap County Sullivan County Strafford County Hillsborough County Cities & Towns Allenstown ...
This cemetery, established in 1797, is located on 926 SR 175, Holderness, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Find a Grave Interment.net
Staines-Jack Cemetery Also known as Jack Cemetery Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA: off Dearborn Ave in Greenland NH New Hampshire Old Graveyard Association database cemetery code G10—017
Exeter Academy=Phillips Exeter Academy (also known as Exeter or PEA) is an American private college preparatory school for boarding and day students between the 9th and 12th grade. It is a large co-educational school, with over 1,000 students. It was founded in 1781 by John Phillips, a wealthy American merchant and early patron of schools.Exeter is located in Exeter, New Hampshire, capital of t...
Dartmouth College Wikipedia Dartmouth College (commonly referred to as Dartmouth ( /ˈdɑrtməθ/ DART-məth) is a private Ivy League research university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution consists of a liberal arts college, the Geisel School of Medicine, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and ...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Official Website Cheshire was one of the five original counties of New Hampshire, and is named for the county of Cheshire in England. It was organized in 1771 at Keene. Sullivan County was created from the northern portion of Cheshire County in 1827. Adjacent Counties Sullivan County Hillsboroug...
Greenlawn Cemetery was established on May 8, 1889 when the City of Keene acquired land to extend the existing Woodland Cemetery located nearby. Eleven years later, on September 20, 1901, the city bought more land between Page St & North Lincoln St, and created a third cemetery, "Northeast Division Cemetery" (Today known as Woodland Northeast). The three cemeteries were often referred to as a si...
This cemetery is located on Bethlehem, Grafton County, New Hampshire Find a Graves
This cemetery is located on Burnham Road, Hudson Center, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Find a Graves
Wikipedia The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public research university in the University System of New Hampshire (USNH), in the United States. The university's Durham campus, comprising six colleges, is located in the Seacoast region of the state. A seventh college, the University of New Hampshire at Manchester, occupies the university's campus in Manchester, the state's largest city...
This subportal is part of the USA Portal . The state of New Hampshire is in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. New Hampshire is the 5th smallest by land area and the 9th least populous of the 50 United Stat...
Founders and early settlers of Danville, East Kingston, Hampton Falls, Hampton, Kensington, Kingston, North Hampton, Rye, Sandown and Seabrook, New Hampshire. Time period is the colonial era of New Hampshire circa 1638 to about 1695.Hampton Historical Society: Park: Brown Chase Cole Dalton DearbornDow Drake ElkinsFogg Garland Godfrey Gookin Gove Green Healey HobbsHussey James JohnsonKnowles Lam...
This cemetery is located on Pleasant Street, Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire. It was established in 1788 and is also known as Lyme Plain Cemetery and Village Cemetery . Find a Grave
This cemetery is located on 334 Mayhew Turnpike, Plymouth, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Find a Grave