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=== Online Resources ===
== Online Resources ==
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*'''1600s-1800s''' {{FSC|2078850|item|disp=Township Grants of Lands in New Hampshire Included in the Masonian Patent Issued Subsequent to 1746 by the Masonian Proprietary (Vols. 26-28)}}(*) Proprietors of Mason's Patent in New Hampshire at FamilySearch Catalog - images only
*'''1600s-1800s''' {{FSC|2078850|item|disp=Township Grants of Lands in New Hampshire Included in the Masonian Patent Issued Subsequent to 1746 by the Masonian Proprietary (Vols. 26-28)}}(*) Proprietors of Mason's Patent in New Hampshire at FamilySearch Catalog - images only
*'''1600s-1800s''' {{FSC|4131236|item|disp=New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers (Vol. 8)}}(*) by George E. Jenks at FamilySearch Catalog index & images
*'''1600s-1800s''' {{FSC|4131236|item|disp=New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers (Vol. 8)}}(*) by George E. Jenks at FamilySearch Catalog index & images
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*'''1743''' {{FSC|9034|item|disp=Public Loan of 1743}}(*) New Hampshire at FamilySearch Catalog - images only
*'''1743''' {{FSC|9034|item|disp=Public Loan of 1743}}(*) New Hampshire at FamilySearch Catalog - images only
*'''1748-1846''' {{FSC|5428|item|disp=Proprietors' Records, 1748-1846}}(*) New Hampshire Proprietors at FamilySearch Catalog - index & images
*'''1748-1846''' {{FSC|5428|item|disp=Proprietors' Records, 1748-1846}}(*) New Hampshire Proprietors at FamilySearch Catalog - index & images
*[https://sos.nh.gov/archives-vital-records-records-management/archives/archival-holdings/land-title-research/ Land Title Research] at New Hampshire State Archives


=== Introduction  ===
==New Hampshire Land Records ==


Land ownership was recorded in New England towns from the first settlement of the town. Land records are primarily used to learn where people lived and when they lived there. The records often reveal other information, such as the name of a spouse, heir, other relatives, or neighbors. You may learn where a person lived previously, his occupation, if he had served in the military and other clues. Sale of the land may show when he left and may mention his new destination.  
Land ownership was recorded in New England towns from the first settlement of the town. Land records are primarily used to learn where people lived and when they lived there. The records often reveal other information, such as the name of a spouse, heir, other relatives, or neighbors. You may learn where a person lived previously, his occupation, if he had served in the military and other clues. Sale of the land may show when he left and may mention his new destination.  
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From 1641 to 1679, New Hampshire was considered part of [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]. However the town charters by Massachusetts in New Hampshire extend to 1740 because Massachusetts and New Hampshire had the same governor for most of the time until 1740. Town charters granted by Massachusetts to 1740 have been published in the ''New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers, vol. 24. ''On the internet at [http://www.archive.org/stream/provincialstatep24newh#page/n5/mode/2up IArchives], Also&nbsp;in the&nbsp;{{FSC|346353|item}}, book 974.2 N2nhp v. 24 and film 1033740.  
From 1641 to 1679, New Hampshire was considered part of [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]. However the town charters by Massachusetts in New Hampshire extend to 1740 because Massachusetts and New Hampshire had the same governor for most of the time until 1740. Town charters granted by Massachusetts to 1740 have been published in the ''New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers, vol. 24. ''On the internet at [http://www.archive.org/stream/provincialstatep24newh#page/n5/mode/2up IArchives], Also&nbsp;in the&nbsp;{{FSC|346353|item}}, book 974.2 N2nhp v. 24 and film 1033740.  


=== 1679 to 1741 - New Hampshire &amp; Massachusetts, then New Hampshire alone, 1741 on  ===
=== 1679 to 1741 - New Hampshire & Massachusetts, then New Hampshire alone, 1741 on  ===


New Hampshire became a royal province in 1679, although Massachusetts continued to claim the Merrimack Valley until 1741. Town charters were granted by Massachusetts from 1679 to 1741, and charters were granted by New Hampshire from 1741 on. These recorded charters, land grants, maps, and plans can be found in several volumes of [http://www.library.unh.edu/diglib/bookshelf/NHPapers/series.shtml ''New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers''], available on the Internet. <br>  
New Hampshire became a royal province in 1679, although Massachusetts continued to claim the Merrimack Valley until 1741. Town charters were granted by Massachusetts from 1679 to 1741, and charters were granted by New Hampshire from 1741 on. These recorded charters, land grants, maps, and plans can be found in several volumes of [http://www.library.unh.edu/diglib/bookshelf/NHPapers/series.shtml ''New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers''], available on the Internet. <br>  
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NEW HAMPSHIRE, [COUNTY], [TOWN]- LAND AND PROPERTY<br>
NEW HAMPSHIRE, [COUNTY], [TOWN]- LAND AND PROPERTY<br>
=== Websites  ===
*[http://sos.nh.gov/arch_rec_mgmt.aspx New Hampshire State Archives]
*[http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/New-Hampshire-Land-Records-and-Deeds.htm New Hampshire Land Records and Deeds Directory], by Online Searches, accessed 11 December 2010.


=== References ===
=== References ===


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[[Category:New Hampshire, United States|Land]]
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