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The following page is from volume 2 of the town records of Newmarket, N.H., page 427. (You can view the […]
The following page is from volume 2 of the town records of Newmarket, N.H., page 427. (You can view the […]
There is an important genealogical source for New England researchers, one that often contains unique information that you will not
I was recently consulting old Town Meeting proceedings for Concord, New Hampshire, as part of research for a client, when
If you have researched families in 17th and 18th century New England, you have probably learned that the label “junior,”
You shall see rude and sturdy, experienced and wise men, keeping their castles, or teaming up their summer’s wood, or
St. Charles Borromeo Church in Dover, New Hampshire is coming down, making room for “workforce housing.” The above photograph, which
The famed Boston Tea Party was December 16th, 1773. This protest sparked debates throughout New England as towns decided whether,
Successful interpretation of an historical record requires many skills. Of course, you first need to know the record might even
As genealogists in New England we are all familiar with the story of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay, the pilgrim separatists