Links
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Genealogy Links
Cyndi's List One of the of the most comprehensive indexes to genealogical sources on the web.
Ancestry.com Search historical records, build your family tree, post a message or get help with your research.
Rootsweb The oldest and largest free genealogy site.
New Hampshire Historical and Genealogical Links
The New Hampshire Historical Society Founded in 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society is an independent, nonprofit organization. The Society's mission is to educate a diverse public about the significance of New Hampshire's past and its relationship to our lives today. In support of this mission, the society collects, preserves, and interprets materials pertaining to New Hampshire history.
The New Hampshire State Library Another excellent source for New Hampshire genealogical
research, with a knowledgeable and helpful staff.
Rootsweb (New Hampshire) Direct links to information on counties in New Hampshire are listed below. Note: There are no pages for Belknap or Cheshire Counties.
Carroll County Merrimack County
Coos County Rockingham County
Grafton County Strafford County
Hillsborough County Sullivan County
The Hampton Cemetery Page A great resource with comprehensive information on the ten
cemeteries in Hampton.
The New Hampshire Society of Genealogists NHSOG provides education in genealogical research techniques, lists various useful publications, describes genealogical projects happening in New Hampshire and has an index that can be searched by surname.
A Very Grave Matter A pictorial and historical study of colonial cemeteries and gravestones of New England in southern Maine, southern New Hampshire and northeast Massachusetts.
Locating Graves
Find a Grave A fun source for finding the graves of the famous and infamous buried around the world.
Gravestone Preservation Links

The Association for Gravestone Studies A non-profit international organization founded in 1977
for the purpose of furthering the study and preservation of gravestones. AGS promotes the study of gravestones from historical and artistic perspectives, expands public awareness of the significance of historic gravemarkers, and encourages individuals and groups to record and preserve gravestones.

For more information on cleaning, repairing and preserving old gravestones, see our
NHOGA Meeting Minutes or browse through our newsletter: Rubbings.


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