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Genealogy

The world’s largest online family history resource, featuring instant access to hundreds of years of history in billions of historical documents and millions of historical photos from all over the world.
A genealogical research website provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The New Hampshire State Library houses approximately 2400 titles of published family histories for New Hampshire and New England. This collection is enhanced by the unique name index to early town records on microfilm (sometimes referred to as the "Sargent" Name Index). The town records, ranging in years for each town but falling roughly between the years 1640 to 1830/40, can provide birth and marriage dates, as well as listings of such items as tax inventories.
Ever wondered where your family came from? Want to learn more about your roots? The Genealogy Collection on Internet Archive is a popular resource for thousands of family history researchers. From census records to ship passenger manifests and heraldic crests to high school yearbooks, our collection contains countless stories waiting to be discovered.
HeritageQuest Online provides a comprehensive collection of genealogical and local history resources. This database makes it convenient to explore billions of American and international genealogical records dating back to the 1700s — including unique primary sources, family and local histories, research guides, interactive census maps and more. Combined with an easy to use search experience, it’s easier than ever for users to discover their ancestors and learn about local people and places from the past.
The website for the National Archives contains information for starting genealogical research and popular tools and resources for researching your family history.
Founded in 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society is the premier organization preserving and sharing New Hampshire history.
The New Hampshire State Library has microfilm of State Census records, town histories, etc.
There are many online resources you can access to work on your New Hampshire genealogy research from the comfort of your own home, when our library building is closed. This resource provides examples of commonly used print or microfilm resources in our library that you can also access in a digitized format online.
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