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Many genealogies have been researched and published for the colonial states. Names of the earliest immigrants and settlers have been identified. Many important manuscript collections are at the New England Historic Genealogical Society and the New Hampshire Historical Society. For the addresses of these societies, see [[New Hampshire Societies]].  
Many genealogies have been researched and published for the colonial states. Names of the earliest immigrants and settlers have been identified. Many important manuscript collections are at the New England Historic Genealogical Society and the New Hampshire Historical Society. For the addresses of these societies, see [[New Hampshire Societies]].  


*'''New Hampshire Society of Genealogists'''. ''The New Hampshire Family Register, 1623–1910''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987. ({{FHL|480287|title-id|disp=On 10 Family History Library films beginning with 1532156}}.) This register includes family group sheets, names of grooms and brides, and all other persons listed on the family group sheets. These are arranged bysurname.
*'''New Hampshire Society of Genealogists'''. ''The New Hampshire Family Register, 1623–1910''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987. ({{FHL|480287|title-id|disp=On 10 Family History Library films beginning with 1532156}}.) This register includes family group sheets, names of grooms and brides, and all other persons listed on the family group sheets. These are arranged by surname.
*The '''New Hampshire Society of Genealogists''' has published a book, ''New Hampshire Families in 1790''. This is result of their project to document the families who lived in New Hampsihre at the time of the 1790 federal census. On their internet site they have an [http://nhsog.org/nhsog/1790_index.pdf every-name index] to that book. They desire to publish other volumes in that series and ask researchers to submit their family information.


*'''Daughters of the American Revolution''' (New Hampshire). ''Genealogical Collection''. Washington, D.C.: DAR Library, 1971. ({{FHL|293092|title-id|disp=On 15 Family History Library films beginning with 870152}}.) The volumes are arranged alphabetically by towns, then subject. This collection contains transcripts of Bible, cemetery, church, and vital records.
*'''Daughters of the American Revolution''' (New Hampshire). ''Genealogical Collection''. Washington, D.C.: DAR Library, 1971. ({{FHL|293092|title-id|disp=On 15 Family History Library films beginning with 870152}}.) The volumes are arranged alphabetically by towns, then subject. This collection contains transcripts of Bible, cemetery, church, and vital records.


*'''The New Hampshire Notables Card File''', cited in the [[New Hampshire Biography]], has over 30,000 cards that contain the names of New Hampshire residents with the date and place of birth and a source title.  
*'''The New Hampshire Notables Card File''', cited in the [[New Hampshire Biography]], has over 30,000 cards that contain the names of New Hampshire residents with the date and place of birth and a source title.  
*'''Piscataqua Pioneers'''. For this collection about early settlers see the Societies section. 
*'''Piscataqua Pioneers'''. For this collection about early settlers see the Societies section.   
*'''General Society of Colonial Wars'''. ''Lineage Records . . . Supplemental Records''.&nbsp;In searching for Colonial period ancestors from the 1600s to 1783 you may wish to search the lineage papers of the General Society of Colonial Wars. These are available on Family History Library films. They are a valuable resource.<br> The lineage papers are well-researched, and well-documented with information on births, marriages, and deaths in family lines from a Colonial period ancestor to someone who applied for membership in the society in the last 100 years.<br> First order Family History Library film 1,425,262 item 27. This has the book ''Master Index of Indexes of Ancestors of The Society of Colonial Wars'', by Ronald L. Olsen, published in 1992. This is an index to many men of the Colonial period who were in the military or in government leadership positions. Hopefully in the future this book will be available in digital form on familysearch.org.<br> When you receive the film at a family history center, look for the names of your Colonial-period male ancestor, their father, brothers, uncles, etc. When you find a name, then the next step is to determine the lineage papers' number. For this you will need to order a film for that surname from these films:<br> 528,690 surnames Abbey to Baylor<br>528,691 surnames Beach to Cruttenden<br>528,692 surnames Cudworth to Hampton<br>533,971 surnames Hance to Loper<br>533,972 surnames Lord to Reynor<br>533,973 surnames Rhett to Travis<br>533,974 surnames Treat to Zimmerman<br>In these alphabetical cards, look up the card for your relative. You will then see the number of the lineage papers or supplemental lineage papers of that ancestor. There will be a lineage papers' number between 1 and 14,199, or a volume number between 1 and 61, with supplemental papers’ number.<br> Your next step is to order the microfilm of the lineage papers. The films are listed in the Family History Library Catalog in familysearch.org. In the Catalog film number box you can type in the film number for the first film in this collection, film number 528,677. You will then see the list of films with the lineage papers’ numbers, and, supplemental papers’ volumes and papers, with their film numbers.<br> Order the film for the correct number of the lineage papers or supplemental papers’ volume, and you will receive the film at the center in a few weeks. The lineage records will hopefully give you important information to complete a particular family tree. If you wish to contact the society, see the''Encyclopedia of Associations'', available at major libraries.<br>
*'''General Society of Colonial Wars'''. ''Lineage Records . . . Supplemental Records''.&nbsp;In searching for Colonial period ancestors from the 1600s to 1783 you may wish to search the lineage papers of the General Society of Colonial Wars. These are available on Family History Library films. They are a valuable resource.<br> The lineage papers are well-researched, and well-documented with information on births, marriages, and deaths in family lines from a Colonial period ancestor to someone who applied for membership in the society in the last 100 years.<br> First order Family History Library film 1,425,262 item 27. This has the book ''Master Index of Indexes of Ancestors of The Society of Colonial Wars'', by Ronald L. Olsen, published in 1992. This is an index to many men of the Colonial period who were in the military or in government leadership positions. Hopefully in the future this book will be available in digital form on familysearch.org.<br> When you receive the film at a family history center, look for the names of your Colonial-period male ancestor, their father, brothers, uncles, etc. When you find a name, then the next step is to determine the lineage papers' number. For this you will need to order a film for that surname from these films:<br> 528,690 surnames Abbey to Baylor<br>528,691 surnames Beach to Cruttenden<br>528,692 surnames Cudworth to Hampton<br>533,971 surnames Hance to Loper<br>533,972 surnames Lord to Reynor<br>533,973 surnames Rhett to Travis<br>533,974 surnames Treat to Zimmerman<br>In these alphabetical cards, look up the card for your relative. You will then see the number of the lineage papers or supplemental lineage papers of that ancestor. There will be a lineage papers' number between 1 and 14,199, or a volume number between 1 and 61, with supplemental papers’ number.<br> Your next step is to order the microfilm of the lineage papers. The films are listed in the Family History Library Catalog in familysearch.org. In the Catalog film number box you can type in the film number for the first film in this collection, film number 528,677. You will then see the list of films with the lineage papers’ numbers, and, supplemental papers’ volumes and papers, with their film numbers.<br> Order the film for the correct number of the lineage papers or supplemental papers’ volume, and you will receive the film at the center in a few weeks. The lineage records will hopefully give you important information to complete a particular family tree. If you wish to contact the society, see the''Encyclopedia of Associations'', available at major libraries.<br>