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  2. New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration

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    The New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration, or NHDVRA, is a division within the New Hampshire Department of State, responsible for the administration and proper archival of vital records and certificates, such as birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates among other important documents. [1]

  3. Wentworth Cheswell - Wikipedia

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    Hopestill Cheswell was born free to a white mother and Richard Cheswell, an indentured black laborer in Exeter, New Hampshire, who was the first Cheswell recorded in New England. [5] Because his mother was free, the boy was free, according to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem , by which children followed the mother's status, which was ...

  4. Category:1800s in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    1800s New Hampshire elections (10 C) This page was last edited on 22 September 2019, at 20:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: pre-1910

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    New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. The 17th mayor of New Orleans who was in office from 1856 to 1858 before being impeached and removed, disappeared two years later, possibly committing suicide by jumping into the Mississippi River, where his hat was later found on a ferry. [57] 15 July 1864 Five Confederate prisoners of war: Varied

  6. History of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    A mature frontier: the New Hampshire economy 1790–1850 Historical New Hampshire 24#1 (1969) 3–19. Squires, J. Duane. The Granite State of the United States: A History of New Hampshire from 1623 to the Present (1956) vol 1; Stackpole, Everett S. History of New Hampshire (4 vol 1916–1922) vol 4 online covers Civil War and late 19th century

  7. John Wentworth (lieutenant governor, born 1671) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the John Wentworth house, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. He was a grandson of "Elder" William Wentworth (born at Alford, Lincolnshire, England, in 1615; died in Dover, New Hampshire, March 16, 1697), [1] an early settler in New England. William was a follower of the Rev. John Wheelwright.