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Nottingham (N.H.) |
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In 1721, 101 residents of seacoast towns from Boston to Portsmouth, petitioned to establish a town in the Province of New Hampshire. In 1722 the charter was issued and 132 people had signed on as proprietors. |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
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0 |
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0 |
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S1705 - Nottingham, Epping, Derry and Bedford Deeds
Deed, Joseph Nealey of Nottingham NH to Joseph Sear of Lee NH, a parcel of land in Nottingham, March 26, 1796. Deed, John Dame of Nottingham NH to Edward Lang of Exeter NH, a tract of land in Epping NH, April 1, 1842. Deed, Leonard R. Welles and Abigail L. Welles of Northfield CT, John Crocker and Mary N. Crocker of Maroa, IL, Lois C. Walker of Jacksonville IL, and Amos Pillsbury of Albany NY to John J.G. Dinsmore of Derry NH, the estate o...
Record Type: Archive
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S1780 - Deed from William Morrison to David Morrison, 1757
Deed from William Morrison to David Morrison, both yeomen of Nottingham, N.H. Dated May 14, 1757. Regarding a lot of land on Fish Street in Nottingham, N.H., formerly belonging to Nathaniel Martin. Witnessed by Robert Harvey and Andrew Simpson Jr. Signed by George Jaffrey, justice of the peace. By the time the deed was recorded more than two years later, William Morrison had died.
Record Type: Archive
