Genealogy Research Using Local Resources
Cab Vinton, Director
Sanbornton Public Library
286-8288 / spl@metrocast.net
Types of Primary Sources / Records
Census materials
Vital records
Parish and other local registers
Cemeteries / Graveyards
Court records
Immigration records
Land records
Military records
Historical maps
Newspapers
City, Telephone, Post Office directories
Colonial and State records
Town and County records
School, Business, Professional, Organization records & directories
Local Resources
Sanbornton Public Library Holdings
Guides to Genealogical Research (929’s)
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The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy. 3d rev. ed. Szucs, Loretto Dennis & Sandra Hargreaves Luebking. Provo, Utah: Ancestry, 2006.
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Complete Idiot’s Guide to Genealogy. 2nd ed. Rose, Christine, & Kay Germain Ingalls. Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2005.
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They Came In Ships: A Guide To Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor's Arrival Record. 3rd ed. Colletta, John Philip. Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 2002.
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Courthouse Research for Family Historians: Your Guide to Genealogical Treasures. Rose, Christine. San Jose, Calif.: CR Publications, 2004.
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Identifying Tartans: The New Compact Study Guide and Identifier. Urquhart, Blair. London: Apple, 1994.
New Hampshire Collection
Over 400 items:
Published Family Genealogies
Unpublished Family Genealogies
Cemeteries / Gravestones
Town Reports
Town & County Histories
Family papers, including Diaries and Letters
Genealogical periodicals
County atlases and land ownership maps
Reference works, such as biographical dictionaries & bibliographies
Books We Don’t Own
For example:
Taylor, Maureen A. Uncovering Your Ancestry Through Family Photographs. 2d ed. Family Tree Books. 2005. 138p.
Neagles, James C. U.S. Military Records: A Guide to Federal and State Sources, Colonial America to the Present. Ancestry. 1994. 441p.
Books We Don’t Own / Publishers
Higginson Books
http://www.higginsonbooks.com
Ancestry
http://shops.ancestry.com
Genealogical Publishing Company
http://www.genealogical.com
Heritage Books
http://www.heritagebooks.com
Books We Don’t Own / Interlibrary Loan
As long as an item is held by a NH library, there’s a good chance we can get a hold of it for you
Cooperative service run by the State Library
Van comes once a week (Fridays), so try to submit your request early in the week
Sanbornton Historical Society
http://lanetavern.org/
Sanbornton burial ground information:
http://lanetavern.org/shs-burial-ground.htm
Town Historians/ Locals with Deep Knowledge:
Milly Shaw
Evelyn Auger
Town Clerk’s Office / 286-4034
Several different inventories of available records over the years:
· N.H. Historical Records Survey, 1941
· Sanbornton town records and maps located at the Town Clerk's office and the Town Hall / compiled by Jean Nudd, 1978
· Sanbornton Historical Documents Foundation inventory, 2006
Items described may no longer be available.
Sanbornton Historical Documents Foundation
http://sanbornton.org/
Membership, $35 annually; $25 for SHS members
Records available for all:
Land Use Map for Sanbornton, October 2003
Sanbornton Tax Maps, current as of April 1, 2007
Town Hall Restoration Report, June 2003
Town Reports, 2004, 2005
A History of Sanbornton, Moses T. Runnels (text is not transcribed or searchable)
Early Settler Meetings, 1750, 1752 & 1753
Handwritten records of the meetings after the purchase of the land for the Town
Town Reports, 1822-1827, 1887, 1997-2002
Vital Statistics - Marriages, Births & Deaths
Ledger (labeled 1824-1845) w/ Index
Family Pages, 1755-1844
Other Local Resources
Other public libraries
Laconia, Franklin, New Hampton, etc.
Laconia Courthouse Registry of Deeds and Registry of Probate
Wills, deeds, probate information
In-State Resources
New Hampshire State Library
http://www.nh.gov/nhsl/
Genealogy Section – Zelda Moore
20 Park Street
Concord, NH 03301
271-6823
zmoore@library.state.nh.us
Online catalog: holdings from libraries around NH:
http://www.nhu-pac.library.state.nh.us/
Town, county & family histories
Town reports
City & County directories
NH newspapers on microfilm
Genealogical journals, including columns from the "Boston Transcript"
American Genealogical Index
U.S. Census reports, 1790 to present
Early New Hampshire Town Records, 1640-1840 on microfilm, w/ surname index, including tax assessments:
· 18 towns excluded for reasons unknown: see Catalog of Ancient Towns, Parishes, and Other Divisions of the State as Recorded in the Office of the Secretary of State
· Minorities under-represented
· Index to vital records
NH Division of Archives and Records Management
71 South Fruit Street
Concord, N.H. 03301
271-2236
http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/genealogy.html
NH Division of Vital Records Administration
71 South Fruit St.
Concord, NH 03301
271-4650
http://www.sos.nh.gov/vitalrecords/
State records dating back to 1640, as well as state archival records
Local genealogists volunteer their time to assist you in locating your family histories
Photo ID required to obtain certified copies of vital records ($12)
Unrestricted access to:
Birth records, 1640 - 1901
Death records, 1640 - 1948
Marriage & divorce records, 1808 – 1948
Records for Sanbornton are incomplete
New Hampshire Historical Society
http://www.nhhistory.org/
30 Park Street
Concord, NH 03301
225-3381
The Library has a Family Pass available for checkout, granting:
- Unlimited free admission to the Society’s museum
- Free use of the Society’s library
- 15% discount on store purchases
Always call for hours & to lay the groundwork for your visit
Free parking at the Museum of New Hampshire History three blocks away
Library catalog -- http://nhhistory.library.net
Print Collection
About 50,000 items:
- Over 5,000 genealogies, many unpublished, of New England families
- Over 4,000 biographical works
- About 3,000 volumes of periodicals on New England history and genealogy
- Over 200 volumes of manuscript church records
- Compilations, mostly unpublished, of cemetery records from over 100 New Hampshire towns
- Extracts from DAR wills (also at Laconia Public Library)
- Largest existing collection of New Hampshire newspapers from 1756 to 1900 (about 800,000 pages)
- Card index of about 30,000 "New Hampshire notables," gathered from biographical dictionaries, local histories, & obituaries
Special Collections
- 3,000+ manuscripts
- 200,000+ images (photographs, stereographs, postcards, slides)
- 1,000+ maps
- Thousands of printed ephemera
Fees
$7 per day for nonmembers, plus photocopying charges
Free for Family Pass holders (see above), members, full-time students, & volunteers
Research time billed at $30 per hour for members, $40 per hour for non-members
Memberships: Family $60 / Couple $50 / Individual $40
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Family History Center
91 Clinton St.
Concord, NH
225-2848
Open to the public
Free to use beyond standard photocopying costs
Call for hours & available resources
Town Historical Societies
Association of Historical Societies of New Hampshire
http://www.historicalsocietiesnh.org/
Be sure to ask about official and unofficial Town Historians
Genealogical Societies
New Hampshire Society of Genealogists
P.O. Box 2316
Concord, NH 03302
http://www.nhsog.org/
New book: New Hampshire Families in 1790: a project to document all of the families living in New Hampshire at the time of the 1790 census ($48)
New Hampshire Genealogical Record (quarterly)
New Hampshire Society of Genealogists Newsletter (biannually)
Family Register database: $2 per search for members
Guide to member research & surname interests
American-Canadian Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 6478
Manchester, NH 03108
http://www.acgs.org/
Merrimack Society of Genealogists
P.O. Box 1035
Concord, NH 03302
Rockingham County Society of Genealogists
28 Prentiss Way
Exeter, NH 03833
Strafford County Society of Genealogists
P.O. Box 322
Dover, NH 03821
Hereditary Societies
N.H. Sons of American Revolution
http://www.nhssar.org/
New Hampshire Society of Mayflower Descendants
http://www.nhmayflower.org/
New Hampshire Society Children of the American Revolution
http://www.nhscar.com/nhscar/
N.H. Founders & Patriots
Donald M. Sumner, Governor
44 Durham Point Road
Durham, NH 03824-3126
N.H. Society of Colonial Wars
John Allen Lighthall, Governor
1311 Chestnut Street
Manchester, NH 03104
Piscataqua Pioneers
Descendants of settlers of southern New Hampshire & Maine
http://www.piscataquapioneers.org/
Out-of-State Resources
New England Historic Genealogical Society
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/
99 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
617-536-5740
info@nehgs.org
Oldest genealogical society in the country – founded 1845
Individual Membership: $75
Access to all areas of NewEnglandAncestors.org website
Unlimited use of Research Library, including rare books and manuscripts, in Boston
Access to premium databases like the Early American Newspapers
Subscriptions to New England Ancestors and The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Discounts on research services and sales
American-French Genealogical Society
http://www.afgs.org/
Genealogical & historical organization for French-Canadian research
78 Earle Street
Woonsocket, RI 02895
National Archives
http://archives.gov/genealogy/
Branches in Waltham & Pittsfield, MA
Military service records, pension indexes
Bounty land warrant application files for Revolutionary War
Naturalization petitions
Passenger arrival lists
Native American records
Postmasters and post office reports, 1830s-1950
Genealogy workshops
Sanbornton Public Library Databases
Ancestry Library Edition
In-library use only
Over 4,000 databases and two billion names, 1300 to present
Includes coverage of United Kingdom, Canada and other areas
Census, vital, church, court, and immigration records
U.S. Federal Census images, 1790 - 1930, w/ full name indexes
More than 1,000 historical maps
American Genealogical Biographical Index (over 200 volumes)
Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage (over 150 volumes)
Social Security Death Index (updated monthly)
WWI & WWII Draft Registration Cards
HeritageQuest Online
http://www.heritagequestonline.com
Access from home or library: call for password
Over 20,000 book titles, including:
- nearly 8,000 family histories & compiled genealogies
- more than 12,000 local histories
- more than 250 primary source documents such as tax lists, city directories, church and probate records
- Periodical Source Index (PERSI), a comprehensive subject index covering more than 6,300 genealogy and local history periodicals written in English and French (Canada) since 1800
- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, identifying more than 80,000 Americans who served in the war
Other NHewLINK Databases
http://www.nh.gov/nhsl/nhewlink/libraries/databases.html
Full-text of magazine and newspaper articles online
Most databases available from home
Free, High Quality Internet Resources
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites
http://www.cyndislist.com/
263,000 total links (!), organized into categories for easy reference
FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service
http://www.familysearch.org/
From Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
RootsWeb
http://www.rootsweb.com/
Free, volunteer-run
Hosts thousands of surname discussion lists
Primary documents that have been transcribed / scanned by volunteers: obituaries, county histories, tax lists, cemetery lists, etc.
GenForum
http://genforum.genealogy.com
Over 14,000 online forums devoted to general topics & specific surnames, US states, countries, etc.
Google for Genealogy!
Google Books
http://books.google.com/
Genealogy Search on Google
http://www.genealogy-search-help.com/index.html
Easy Google Genealogy Searcher
http://www.searchforancestors.com/google/searcher.html
WorldCat Database
http://www.worldcat.org/
Holdings of 41,000 libraries in 82 countries and territories
> 88 million individual items in all formats
Town & County histories
Family histories & genealogies
Person as subject
Examples:
Town – history – sources
Historic buildings – state – town
State and Provincial Papers of New Hampshire
40 volume set, w/ broad range of records from the earliest days of New Hampshire (1623 - 1800)
Revolutionary Rolls, Town Papers, Town Charters, Probate Records, Court Records, etc.
Full-text is available and searchable online:
http://www.library.unh.edu/diglib/bookshelf/NHPapers/
http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/nhstatepapers.html
also at New Hampton by request
U.S. Genealogy Web Project
http://www.usgenweb.com/
About.com Guide to Genealogy
http://genealogy.about.com/
Genealogical Research on the Web -- no longer available
http://www.kovacs.com/genweb.html
Free online genealogy class
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