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 •  Rochester, New Hampshire Directory, 1897  Directory listing more than 2,800 names for Rochester, New Hampshire in 1897.
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New Hampshire Genealogy Help

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, these public records are prime sources of genealogical information. These records are critically important in genealogy research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century.

There are many sources for birth, death and marriage events that are not in the New Hampshire vital records office. Cemeteries, church records, newspapers, military records, immigration and naturalization records, as well as family records in letters and Bibles, are all places where evidence of vital events might be found. Once New Hampshire vital records have been researched, and especially if none are available for the location and time period required, a good procedure would be to try to locate your New Hampshire ancestors using New Hampshire census records.

Every state has a division charged with the responsibility of maintaining and dispersing public information from its vital record holdings. Each state page on this website indicates the availability of birth records, marriage records, death records, and divorce records and the agencies responsible for maintaining them.



New Hampshire Vital Records Information
(How to contact the Vital Records Department of New Hampshire)

Event: Birth or death

Cost of copy: $10.00

Address:
Bureau of Vital Records
Health and Welfare Building
6 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301

Remarks: State office has had records since 1640. Copies of records may be obtained from State office or from City or Town Clerk in place where event occurred. Additional copies ordered at the same time are $6.00 each.

Check or money order should be made payable to Treasurer, State of New Hampshire. Personal checks are accepted. To verify current fees, the telephone number is (603) 271-4654. This will be a recorded message.


Event: Marriage (State)

Cost of copy: $10.00

Address:
Bureau of Vital Records
Health and Welfare Building
6 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301

Remarks: Records since 1640.


Event: Marriage (city/town)

Cost of copy: $10.00

Address: See remarks

Remarks: Town Clerk in town where license was issued.


Event: Divorce (State)

Cost of copy: $10.00

Address:
Bureau of Vital Records
Health and Welfare Building
6 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301

Remarks: Records since 1880.


Event: Divorce (court)

Cost of copy: Varies

Address: See remarks

Remarks: Clerk of Superior Court where divorce was granted.


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