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History and Genealogy Records of
The People of New Hampshire,
Volume 2
Ultimate Genealogy and History Library
359
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359 Titles about The People of New Hampshire, Volume 2:
History Of The Town Of Antrim, New Hampshire,
From Its Earliest Settlement To June 27, 1877, With A Brief Genealogical Record Of All The Antrim Families By W.R. Cochrance - (1880) – 880 Pages
History Of The Town Of Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire, Volumes 1 & 2
By Richard Musgrove - (1904) – 1,403 Pages
History Of The Town Of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912, Volumes 1 & 2,
By James Otis Lyford - (1912) – 1,017 Pages
History Of The Town Of Cornish, New Hampshire, With Genealogical Record, 1763-1910, Volumes 1 & 2
By William Henry Child - (1911) – 937 Pages
History Of The Town Of Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New-Hampshire, From The Grant By Mason's Assigns, In 1751, To The Year 1860
By Caleb Stark -(1860) – 276 Pages
History Of The Town Of Durham, New Hampshire : (Oyster River Plantation) With Genealogical Notes, Volumes 1 And 2,
By Everett Stackpole - (1913) – 963 Pages
History Of The Town Of Exeter, New Hampshire
By Charles Henry Bell - (1888) – 584 Pages
History Of The Town Of Gilsum, New Hampshire From 1752 To 1879
By Silvanus Hayward - (1881) – 614 Pages
History Of The Town Of Haverhill, New Hampshire
By William F. Whitcher - (1919) - 830 Pages
History Of The Town Of Hollis, New Hampshire, From Its First Settlement To The Year 1879
By Samuel T. Worcester - (1879) – 446 Pages
History Of The Town Of Marlborough, Cheshire County, New Hampshire
By Charles Austin Bemis - (1881) – 789 Pages
History Of The Town Of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire
By Charles James Smith - (1907) – 551 Pages
History Of The Town Of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire:
From Its First Settlement, To 1882 By William Bassett - (1884) – 649 Pages
History Of The Town Of Rochester, New Hampshire, From 1722 To 1890, Volumes 1 & 2
By Silvanus Hayward - (1892) – 769 Pages
History Of The Town Of Rye, New Hampshire:
From Its Discovery And Settlement To December 31, 1903 By Langdon B. Parsons - (1905) – 692 Pages
History Of The Town Of Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire,
With A Genealogical Register By Abiel A. Livermore - (1888) – 713 Pages
History Of The Twelfth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers In The War Of The Rebellion
By Asa W. Bartlett - (1897) – 866 Pages
History Of Washington, New Hampshire, From The First Settlement To The Present Time, 1768-1886
By J. Healey - (1886) – 773 Pages
History Of Wolfeborough (New Hampshire)
By Benjamin Franklin Parker - (1901) – 672 Pages
Landmarks In Ancient Dover, New Hampshire
By Mary P. Thompson - (1892) – 297 Pages
Memorial Encyclopedia Of The State Of New Hampshire
- (1919) – 405 Pages
Men And Things Of Exeter. Sketches From The History Of An Old New Hampshire Town
By Charles Henry Bell - (1871) – 101 Pages
Miscellaneous Documents And Records Relating To New Hampshire At Different Periods (Land Grants, Census, Etc)
- (1877) – 754 Pages
Miscellaneous Revolutionary Documents Of New Hampshire, Including The Association Test, The Pension Rolls, And Other Important Papers
By Albert S. Batchellor - (1910) – 683 Pages
New Hampshire As A Royal Province
By William Henry Fry - (1908) – 537 Pages
New Hampshire As It Is, Volumes 1 & 2
By Edwin A. Charlton - (1855) – 1,234 Pages
New Hampshire Biography And Autobiography
By Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - (1905) – 90 Pages
New Hampshire
By Nathan Burnham Webster - (1891) – 6 Pages
New Hampshire Homes : Photographic Views Of City, Village, Summer, And Farm Homes Of New Hampshire Men And Residents Of The Granite State, With Descriptive Sketches Of The Same ;
By James Amasa Wood - (1895) – 223 Pages
New Hampshire, Lake Region Inscriptions, Whiteface Intervale, Sandwich, Perkins Ground, New Durham, Further Memorials Of Meredith
By Franklin P. Rice - (1900) – 30 Pages
One Thousand New Hampshire Notables; Brief Biographical Sketches Of New Hampshire Men And Women, Native Or Resident, Prominent In Public, Professional, Business, Educational, Fraternal Or Benevolent Work
By Henry Harrison Metcalf - (1919) – 572 Pages
Peterborough, New Hampshire, In The American Revolution
By Jonathan Smith - (1913) – 435 Pages
Phillips Exeter Academy In New Hampshire, A Historical Sketch
By Charles Henry Bell - (1883) – 110 Pages
Portsmouth And Newcastle, New Hampshire, Cemetery Inscriptions; Abstracts From Some Two Thousand Of The Oldest Tombstones
By Arthur Horton Locke - (1907) – 49 Pages
Register Of Officers And Members Of The Society Of Colonial Wars In The State Of New Hampshire
By The Society Of Colonial Wars In The State Of New Hampshire - (1897) - 58 Pages
Reminiscences And Genealogical Record Of The Vaughan Family Of New Hampshire
By George Hodgdon - (1918) - 205 Pages
Richard Pinkham Of Old Dover, New Hampshire And His Descendants East And West
By Charles Nelson Sinnett - (1908) – 330 Pages
Roll Of New Hampshire Men At Louisburg, Cape Breton, 1745
- (1896) – 77 Pages
Roll Of New Hampshire Soldiers At The Battle Of Bennington, August 16, 1777
By George C. Gilmore - (1891) – 103 Pages
Roster Of The New Hampshire Division, Sons Of Veterans U. S. A., Head-Quarters, Dover, N.H.,
1891 & 1892 - (1892) - 13 Pages
Sketch Of Dunbarton, New Hampshire
By Ella Mills - (1902) – 23 Pages
Sketch Of General James Wilson Of New Hampshire
By James F. Briggs - (1902) – 32 Pages
Sketches Of Successful New Hampshire Men
By John B. Clarke - (1882) – 497 Pages
Some Account Of The White Mountains Of New Hampshire
By Jacob Bigelow - (1816) – 20 Pages
Some Things About Coventry-Benton, New Hampshire
By William Frederick Whitcher - (1905) – 389 Pages
The Congregational And Presbyterian Ministry And Churches Of New Hampshire
By Henry Allen Hazen - (1875) – 82 Pages
The Early History Of The Town Of Bethlehem, New Hampshire
By Simeon Bolles - (1883) - 130 Pages
The First Church In Exeter, New Hampshire
By John Taylor Perry - (1898) – 138 Pages
The First Parish In Dover, New Hampshire
- (1884) – 153 Pages
The First Sambornes Of Hampton In New Hampshire
By V.C. Sanborn - (1897) – 12 Pages
The History Of Canaan, New Hampshire
By William Allen Wallace - (1910) – 795 Pages
The History Of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, From 1752-1887
By John F Norton - (1888) - 926 Pages
The History Of Hancock, New Hampshire, 1764-1889
By William Hayward - (1889) – 1,220 Pages
The History Of Hillsborough, New Hampshire, 1735-1921, Volume 1 & 2
By George Waldo Browne - (C1921-22) – 1,494 Pages
The History Of New Hampshire, Vol 1 - 3,
By Jeremy Belknap - (1812) – 1,099 Pages
The History Of New Ipswich, New Hampshire, 1735-1914, With Genealogical Records Of The Principal Families
By Charles H. Chandler - (1914) – 817 Pages
The History Of Newport, New Hampshire, From 1766 To 1878
By Edmund Wheeler - (1879) – 667 Pages
The History Of Salisbury, New Hampshire, From Date Of Settlement To The Present Time
By John J. Dearborn - (1890) – 988 Pages
The History Of Sutton, New Hampshire : Consisting Of The Historical Collections Of Erastus Wadleigh, Esq., And A. H. Worthen, Volumes 1 & 2
By Augusta H. Worthen - (1890) - 1,213 Pages
The History Of Swanzey, New Hampshire, From 1734 To 1890
By Benjamin Read - (1892) – 707 Pages
The History Of The Town Of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire, 1735-1905, Volume 1 And 2
By Dennis Donovan - (1906) – 1,083 Pages
The History Of Warner, New Hampshire, For One Hundred And Forty-Four Years, From 1735 To 1879
By Walter Harriman - (1879) – 636 Pages
The History Of Warren; A Mountain Hamlet, Located Among The White Hills Of New Hampshire
By William Little - (1870) – 611 Pages
The History Of Weare, New Hampshire, 1735-1888
By William Little (1888) – 1,178 Pages
The Irish Settlers Of Southern New Hampshire
By James F. Brennan - (1910) – 21 Pages
The John Elliot Family Of Boscawen, New Hampshire
By Henry Ames Kimball - (1918) – 139 Pages
The Loyalist Refugees Of New Hampshire
By Wilbur Henry Siebert - (1916) – 29 Pages
The New Hampshire Genealogical Record :
An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine Devoted To Genealogy, History, And Biography : Official Organ Of The New Hampshire Genealogical Society, Volumes 1 - 7 - (1903-1910) – 1,761 Total Pages
The Records Of The Town Of Hanover, New Hampshire, 1761-1818
By Herbert Foster - (1905) – 347 Pages
Three Ancient Cemeteries In New Hampshire, Near Junction Boundary Lines Of Lebanon, Plainfield And Grantham
By Thomas Hills - (1910) – 141 Pages
Transactions Of The New Hampshire State Agricultural Society, 5 Volume, (1853 - 1857)
– 1,937 Total Pages Pages
Vital Records Of Londonderry, New Hampshire;
A Full And Accurate Transcript Of The Births, Marriage Intentions, Marriages And Deaths In This Town From The Earliest Date To 1910. By Daniel Gage Annis - (1914) – 331 Pages
Vital Statistics Of The Town Of Keene, New Hampshire
By Frank H. Whitcomb - (1905) – 277 Page
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With Introduction and Index by Norman K. Crowder
E. Keith Fitzgerald
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After the American Revolution, several thousand families came to settle in the western part of Quebec, later called Upper Canada, then Canada West and today Ontario. These settlers were former members of American Loyalist regiments, discharged British and German servicemen, and some civilians and refugees. They were offered grants of 200 acres of land on condition that they take an oath of allegiance and remain loyal to the British regime. The military and Loyalist arrivals who had come earlier received larger grants, generally in relation to their services to the Crown, their rank or status, and family size.
All settlers received certificates showing the location of the lots on which they were to clear land and build houses. First, however, it was necessary to establish who had the right to obtain title deeds, and in 1796 a proclamation was issued that required Loyalists and others to surrender their certificates in exchange for title deeds and to make a statement under oath in the district court as to their right to hold them.
Subsequently, thousands of settlers appeared before the magistrates in district courts throughout Upper Canada. The magistrates provided additional information in the records, which have been preserved in the National Archives of Canada and are usually called the District Loyalist Rolls of 1796. These rolls have been carefully transcribed for the first time by Dr. E. Keith Fitzgerald, who has supplemented the 4,000 entries with further data from his own research. Details supplied by the settlers, the magistrates, and by Dr. Fitzgerald now provide a rich source of information on the early inhabitants of Ontario. Some entries show, for example, relationships, deaths, military service, maiden names of married women, and remarriage of widows.
The author of
Loyalist Lists
, published in 1984 by the Ontario Genealogical Society, Dr. Fitzgerald points out that these important rolls are undoubtedly the initial source of the Old United Empire Loyalists List, and while both books appear to have a common core, it is not surprising that they complement each other.
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