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A large number of the entries also include the place of residence of the officer. In addition to the database, two documents that will aid the researcher in narrowing down the identity of the subject in question are included. The first is a breakdown by the villages, towns, or cities that made up each regiment, brigade and division. Since state law required each officer to reside within the boundaries of his militia unit, it is possible to distinguish militia officers with the same name by knowing their residence. 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Charles Fox's friends prepared his work for publication. Chapters include: The First Settlers of Dunstable; The Indian War of 1675; History from 1675 to 1685; History from 1685 to the Death of Rev. Mr. Weld in 1702; Indian Wars from 1703 to 1713; Ecclesiastical History from 1702 to 1737; Indian Attack of 1724; Lovewell's War and Lovewell's Fight; Civil History of the Town until Its Division by the New State Line in 1741; History of Dunstable, N.H., to the Old French War; History of Dunstable from the French War to the Revolution; Revolutionary History of Dunstable; History to the Origin of Nashua Village; History of Nashua Village; and, Notices of Towns included in Old Dunstable (historical sketches of Hudson, Litchfield, Merrimac and Hollis). 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Birth entries include (as available): child's name, date and place of birth (if other than New Castle) and number of the child; father's name, place of birth, age and occupation; mother's maiden name, age and place of birth. Marriage entries include (as available): groom's name and residence; bride's name and residence; date and place of marriage (if other than New Castle). Information pertaining to husband and wife is listed individually and includes: age, occupation, number of marriage (if other than first); father's name, place of birth and occupation; and mother's name, place of birth and occupation. Death entries include (as available): name of deceased, place of death, date of death, age at death, cause of death, marital status, birthplace, father's name and place of birth, and mother's name and place of birth. Some of the later records have been supplemented with data from the Social Security Death Benefit database. 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Witness the development of Brick Market and Jefferson Hall, then visit picturesque Odiorne's Point with its ancient manor house and the first New Hampshire cemetery, or take a stroll down Lafayette Road to the Langdon farm with its memorial monument. This marble monument is inscribed with a lengthy family genealogy including date of birth, death and marriage, and spouse's name. Atkinson's massive silver waiter offers another memorial list of forty-eight names. These names are supplemented in the text by snippets of biographical material. Brewster also includes the following historical and genealogical miscellany: the 1782 visit of the French major-general, Marquis de Chastellux; the will of Susanna Atkinson; loyalist, Peter Livius; ghost stories; newspaper sketches and local history; the 1786 insurrection; Newcastle; Fort Constitution and the explosion of 1809; yellow fever in 1798; the Great Fire of 1813 with stories of escapes and rescues; the 1823 centennial celebration; the stone throwing demons of Newcastle; and more. Sketches of significant figures and families include Henry Sherburne, Rev. Samuel McClintock, Toppin Maxwell, and the Langdon, Sherburne, Waterhouse, Pickering, Sheafe, Cutts, Sparhawk and Drown families, to name only a few. This valuable research volume is augmented by transcripts of documents and inscriptions, poems, and the original surname index.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eCharles W. 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It discusses the settlers' responses to the internal threats of capital scarcity, labor shortages, an inadequate medium of exchange, inflation and indebtedness, and to the external threats posed by wars, the Navigation Acts, English mercantile competition and economic competition from Massachusetts merchants. Part IV analyzes the transformation of the four Piscataqua villages into a relatively mature provincial society. Preoccupied with a search for social order and stability, the settlers at first used the church, the family, the town meeting and the law within the context of an intimate community setting (the town) to perpetuate cherished values. But by the 1690s the towns as units of social organization were no longer able to resolve effectively the divisive problems and conflicting values among their inhabitants. 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Information given on local churches includes names of clergymen and dates of their settlement, removal or death. The appendix provides population statistics for New Hampshire towns in 1775, 1790, 1800, 1810 and 1820, plus a list of state newspapers and religious publications. A handful of illustrations of New Hampshire scenes add a charming touch, and a detailed map of the state completes the work. Celebrate the heritage of our ninth state! No New Hampshire enthusiast's library should be without this gazetteer.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eJohn Farmer and Jacob B. 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Events that wrought out the coming of the Pilgrims, the settling of New England by a generous manhood — perpetuating progress in agriculture, civilization, and the arts, and affording to history its noblest, proudest chapter.\" So begins Jeremiah Jewett's history of the proud old New England town of Barnstead, New Hampshire. This new edition is a reprint of the text as revised and enlarged by Robert B. Caverly in 1872, following the death of Dr. Jewett in 1870. Caverly gave direction to Jewett's informative but poorly organized work and expanded it to create a definitive history of the settlement of Barnstead. Despite the implication of the title, the first three chapters of the text are actually concerned with the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the initial exploration of New Hampshire prior to 1727. 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Marriage records include (where available): groom's name; groom's residence; bride's name; bride's residence; date of marriage; place of marriage; ages; occupations; number of the marriage; father's name, place of birth and occupation; mother's name, place of birth and occupation. The name of the official who conducted the marriage has been omitted. Death records include (when available): name of deceased; place of death; date of death; age at death; cause of death; marital status; birthplace; father's name and place of birth; mother's name and place of birth. Later entries give the residence of the individual.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eRichard P. 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