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Month: October 2016

History of the Town of Hampton

October 10, 2016January 15, 2017Liz Gauffreau Leave a comment

Dow, Joseph, and Lucy Dow. History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire: From Its Settlement In 1638, to the Autumn of 1892. Salem, MA: Salem Press, 1893.

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The Hampton [n.h.] Brown Family

October 1, 2016October 29, 2017Liz Gauffreau Leave a comment

Brown, Asa W. The Hampton [n.h.] Brown Family. Cincinnati: A.W. Brown, 1850. Print.

The original manuscript is held by the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston.

Permalink to Bibliographic Record: http://library.nehgs.org/record=b1069190~S0

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History of the Town of Candia

October 1, 2016December 11, 2016Liz Gauffreau Leave a comment

Moore, J. Bailey. History of the Town of Candia, Rockingham County, N.H., from Its First Settlement to the Present Time. Manchester, N.H.: George W. Browne, 1893. Digitized Book. Internet Archive. https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofc00moor#page/n7/mode/2up.

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Reminiscences of Candia

October 1, 2016December 19, 2016Liz Gauffreau Leave a comment

Palmer, Wilson. Reminiscences of Candia. Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1905.

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History of Candia: Once Known as Charmingfare

October 1, 2016December 11, 2016Liz Gauffreau Leave a comment

Eaton, Francis Brown. History of Candia: Once Known as Charmingfare; With Notices of Some of the Early Families. edited by Library of Congress. Manchester, N.H.: Press of the Granite Farmer, 1852. Print book from digital file.

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Welcome to my family history blog! Names I'm researching include BROWN, GUSTIN, and GAUFFREAU in the U.S. northeast, as well as MOORE in Nova Scotia. I welcome contributions to this blog from kinfolk near and distant. As for other folk, I hope that sharing my family memories will spark fond memories of your own.

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