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Franklin, N.
H.
UsGenWeb page
A History &
Genealogy Project
Founded 1828
The City of Franklin
Greets You
Ride awhile with us, observe the beauty and advantages of our
natural surroundings. Acquaint yourself with our aims for homes,
churches, schools, industries, business, and a happy and useful
life. While you are with us and when you go away, ponder on our
motto --
"We strive among the common things of life, to reach
the everlasting right."
The above greeting is from an old Franklin sign contributed by
Michael Martin. A picture of it is on the photo page.
Thanks Michael!
Last Updated November 19, 2002
Welcome to the Franklin, New Hampshire USGenWeb
Page. The town of Franklin lies in the northeastern part of the county,
and is bounded as follows: On the North and East, by Hill, Belknap Co.
and Northfield; on the South, by Boscawen; and on the West by Salisbury
and Andover.
The territory embraced within the bounds of the
present town of Franklin originally comprised a portion of the towns of
Sanborton, Salisbury, Andover and Northfield.
The first settlement of the town was made in 1748, near the Webster
place, where a fort was built and occupied for several months. To Philip
Call and his son Stephen is ascribed the honor of having been the first
permanent settlers within the bounds of the present town, at that time
a portion of Salisbury.
If you have any records or information for Franklin
that you would like to contribute to this page, please let me know. I will
be happy to post them here. Also, all comments, suggestions and corrections
are welcomed. E-Mail
me
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Biographies:
Walter Aiken
Warren
F. Daniell
Stephen
Kenrick
Alvah
Woodbury Sulloway
Birth Records
Books about Franklin
Cemeteries
Census
1830
Franklin Index
1840 Franklin
Index
1850 Census
Church Records
Congregational
Church 1822-1839- Members
Christian
Church - History
Christian
Church - Membership list 1838-1898
Death Records
1887 Death
Records
1891 Death
Records
1893 Death Records
1941 Death
Records
1941
Burials
1945 Death Records
1954
Death Records
1954
Burials
Directory
1874
Directory part 1 - Various Town Officers
1874 Directory
Part 2 Letters A through L
1874 Directory
Part 3 - Letters M through Y
Franklin
Resources
Genealogical Web-sites related to Franklin. If you have a Franklin
related website, please let me know, and I will list it here.
History-Now
includes the full history from the book by D. Hamilton Hurd, 1885
Marriages
Marriages
Records A-M, 1869-1870
Marriage Records N-Z,
1869-1870
Marriages April, 1850
- April, 1851 These are marriages performed by Elder O. J. Waite.
Marriages 1887
Marriages 1891
Marriages 1893
Pensions
Photographs
If you have any photos of early Franklin or it's residents you would
like posted here, they would be welcomed.
Queries
for Merrimack County
Lookups:
If you have any reference material on Franklin and would like to
volunteer to do lookups, please
E-Mail me.
When requesting a lookup, please follow these general guidelines,
as well as any guidelines posted by the Lookup Volunteer.
1. On the subject line enter Franklin Lookup.
2. Put the name of what you are requesting a lookup
from in the first line.
3. Limit your request to 1 or 2 specific names on
separate lines.
4. Don't forget to thank your volunteer for their
time and effort.
Volunteers
Norm Daigneault
has Publication #1 published by the ACGS in Manchester and is willing to
do look-ups of Baptisms records of St Paul's Church from 1884-1921 and
also marriages of St. Paul's Church from 1884-1937.
Merrimack
County, NH USGenWeb Project
Franklin Historical Society Phone #603-934-6976
New Hampshire USGenWeb
Project
USGenWeb Project
New Hampshire Historical Society
New Hampshire State
Library
City
of Franklin Homepage
To you who have visited us
We hope you have enjoyed your visit with us and that we may part
as friends. May such pleasant memories of our city exist with
you that we may have an opportunity to welcome you back. Good luck
to you till we meet again.
City of Franklin, N. H.
The above greeting is from an old Franklin sign contributed by
Michael Martin. A picture of the sign is on the photo page.
Thanks Michael!
You are the
visitor
Since June 17, 2000
Thanks for stopping by!
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L. Girtman, Sr.
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