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Based on the date of the vital event (birth, death, marriage, divorce), determine whether you are seeking a state, territory, county, or parish level record. If the record you are seeking has been digitized, you can access it online, through the projects described below. If it has not been digitized or if you need a certified copy, contact the appropriate state or county office to view the record.
Birth Records |
Note: A statewide compilation of pre-1905 vital records exists on microfilm at the New England Historic Genealogical Society and the Family History Library. |
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Death Records |
Note: A statewide compilation of pre-1905 vital records exists on microfilm at the New England Historic Genealogical Society and the Family History Library. |
Marriage Records |
Note: A statewide compilation of pre-1905 vital records exists on microfilm at the New England Historic Genealogical Society and the Family History Library. |
Divorce Records |
Note: A statewide compilation of pre-1905 vital records exists on microfilm at the New England Historic Genealogical Society and the Family History Library. |
The subscription resources marked with a padlock are available to researchers on-site at the Library of Congress. If you are unable to visit the Library, you may be able to access these resources through your local public or academic library.
Using Ancestry Library Edition for New Hampshire
Begin your search through Ancestry's vast collections, by viewing the list designated as New Hampshire records External.
Using FamilySearch for New Hampshire
FamilySearch provides useful state and county wikis that make excellent starting points for research. The New Hampshire Wiki External includes links to each of its counties.
FamilySearch has digitized many of its microfilms containing county courthouse records including birth, death, and marriage. Not all records have been indexed yet, so search engine results may NOT show you the full range of FamilySearch data. You must browse the FamilySearch catalog External listings for each county to view the full set of records available. The vast amount of accessible original records is well worth your time to explore.
There is no fee to use FamilySearch, but you must create a free, personal account to access the databases and digital records.
Contact the New Hampshire Department of State, Division of Vital Records Administration to learn more about state-level adoption, birth, death, divorce, and marriage records for New Hampshire. Most records may be requested using their online order form.
Below are selected print publications for statewide vital records. The following titles link to fuller bibliographic information in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. Links to additional online content are included when available.
To locate additional published materials, go to the Print Resources section of this guide for search tips on locating published county courthouse records, abstracts, and indexes that may aide you in locating original records at the county level.