New Hampshire

King Philip’s War Records

King Philip’s war was the most devastating war between the colonists and the Indians in New England. The war is named for King Philip, the son of Massasoit and chief of the Wampanoag. His Wampanoag name was Metacom, Metacomet, or Pometacom. Upon the death of his brother, Alexander (Wamsutta), whom the Indians suspected the English

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New Hampshire Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research,

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New England Native American Burial Customs

Three centuries and more have elapsed since the Jesuit, Père Pierre Biard, of Grenoble, prepared an account of the manners and customs of several native tribes of New France, which then included within its bounds the eastern portions of the present State of Maine, and the adjoining provinces. He wrote more particularly of the “three

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North Road Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Alexander Wm. Alexander 84 yrs. and wife Rebecca Samuel Alexander Barber Julia Ann Barber Jethro Barber, Jr., died August 30, 1819 Barney Moses Barney and wife, Sarah F., and son Gilbert C. Bean Nancy E., daughter of Daird and Elizabeth Bean died 1825 Benaiah Bean, died June 14, 1856 age 59 Bixby Mabel (Clay) Bixby

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Carr Hill or Mountain Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

This is a list of all the stones that are readable but undoubtedly not a complete list of all that are buried there. Many depressions showing where people were buried are unmarked by headstones. Brown Betsy, consort of Joseph Brown, Jr. died 1835 Joseph Brown died 1835 Betsy, wife of Joseph Brown died 1843  Lieut.

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Bunker Hill Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Allen Joseph Allen and wife Kezia who died 1822 and Martha his 2nd wife Amsden Jennie A. daughter of Rev. S. H. and L. A. Amsden Andrews Reuben G. Andrews and wife Lydia Bailey Atwood Charles T. Atwood Minie B. (Langley) Atwood Babbitt John E. Babbitt Barnard Elizabeth wife of Andrew J. Barnard Bean Hannah

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Whites Pond Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Atwood Nancy M. daughter of George and Sarah Atwood George W. Atwood age 75 Augustus Atwood age 76 and wife Sarah age 65 Benjamin G. Atwood Banfield In memory of Miriam Banfield, died 1839 Joyce Albert W. Joyce Messer Levi Messer and wife Fanney Rowell Edwin D. Messer James A. Pangburn and wife Lucy Messer

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Thompson Private Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Stearns A child of Josiah and Jane (Thompson) Stearns Thompson Samuel Thompson 2nd, 82 yrs. and wife Elizabeth Votee; Their children: Anna Ambrose, George Herbert Charles Carroll Ezra Thompson died 1824 Capt. Samuel Thompson died 1813 Miriam his wife and daughter, Almira M., both died in 1844. Miriam was the daughter of Benjamin Thompson who

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Tewksbury Hill Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Babcock Mary Louisa Babcock J. M. Babcock and wife, Miriam C. Tewksbury Bennett Harry R. and Willie A. Bennett Brown Nehemiah Brown 65 yrs. and wife Mehitable 66 yrs. Stephen Brown and wife Sarah and Frank L., their son Smith and Thomas Brown Thomas Brown died 1843 Thomas Brown died 1848 Lucy Amelia Brown Buswell

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Stearns Hill Private Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Langley Mehitable Langley wife of Andrew Langley 1818 Moody William K., son of John and Betsy Moody Feb. 1824 Stearns Josia V. Stearns 1857 and wives Nancy Brown 1853, Susan Sawyer, Cross 1828, Jane Thompson 1822 John Stearns 1843 Tiras Stearns 1863 Thompson Jonathan Thompson 1812 The original spelling of the names, as recorded on

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Pine Hill Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Addison Sally Fifield, wife of T. L. Addison Atwood Flora A. Atwood George Atwood 91 yrs. and wife, Roxanna Scales Arnold Hannah C. wife of Elder Arbemas Arnold died 1843 Bailey George S. Bailey and wife, Almira S. Batchelder Sarah, wife of Elisha Batchelder 96 yrs. Berry Adelaide Berry Bickford Abram Bickford and wife, Dora

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Eagle Pond Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Braley Charles Braley Brown Iddo Brown (soldier of 1812) died 1889 – 92 yrs. old David W. Brown and Melinda Flanders, his wife Jedadiah Brown Azilsa E. Brown Sarah, wife of Laban Brown age 93 Two infant daughters of Benjamin and Fanny Brown died June 1835 The oldest readable stone in this cemetery is Moses,

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Church Cemetery, Wilmot, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

Atwood Elvira, wife of George W. Atwood, formerly wife of James Durgin, age 82 yrs. and their daughter: Bertha J. Bagley Fred E. Bagley Isabelle Bagley Brown Elizabeth, wife of David D. Brown of Kensington, died 1831 age 85 yrs. Dea. Nathaniel Brown 87 yrs. and wife Mindwell 68 yrs. Randall Andrews 92 yrs. and

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