New Hampshire Probate Records: Difference between revisions

I added the dates for which the records are on films at the F. H. Library.
(I mentioned that the Family History Library has films of many of these records.)
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Some counties have sent their probate records for early years to the New Hampshire State Archives in Concord, New Hampshire. You can [http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/genealogy.html see their list on the Internet] and learn about records sent there. You may also wish to see their [http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/PDF/P.pdf more detailed inventory], and look under Probate Records. As of March 2012, they indicate that these probate records have been sent to the State Archives:  
Some counties have sent their probate records for early years to the New Hampshire State Archives in Concord, New Hampshire. You can [http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/genealogy.html see their list on the Internet] and learn about records sent there. You may also wish to see their [http://www.sos.nh.gov/archives/PDF/P.pdf more detailed inventory], and look under Probate Records. As of March 2012, they indicate that these probate records have been sent to the State Archives:  


Cheshire County probate records, 1771-1899. (These are on film at the Family History Library.  
Cheshire County probate records, 1771-1899. (On films to 1899 at the Family History Library.)


Grafton County probate records, 1773-1899  
Grafton County probate records, 1773-1899. (On films to 1933 at Family History Library.)


Merrimack County probate records, 1823-1984 (one list says to 1950)  
Merrimack County probate records, 1823-1984 (one list says to 1950) (On films to ca. 1943.)  


Rockingham County probate records, 1771-1918
Rockingham County probate records, 1771-1918 (On films to 1969 at Family History Library.)


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