[or-roots] LAMBERT, FORREST, QUIGLEY, MITCHELL, SCHELL on the Trail in 1851
glenkc7mbm at comcast.net
glenkc7mbm at comcast.net
Thu Feb 19 09:05:15 PST 2009
This is just a suggestion, I found out while doing some of my families research that New Hamshire in the late 1700's mandated chages in the spelling of names, for example Melville to Melvin, Laughton to Lawton, so you might look at that angle when researching New Hamshire, there is a website that is putting a lot of New England History on the web, but right now do to a death in the family the person doing it has suspended activities for awhile, I forget the Website URL offhand.
Glen Jones Portland, Oregon
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From: "Dale Harguess" <dharguess at coastline.edu>
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Thanks, I have tried those and I am starting to think that New Hampshire
is just a really tough state to research.
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[mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Leslie
Chapman
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the Trail in 1851
Dale;
You might try google books and if you have access to it there is some
stuff
on Heritage quest. It is a long way from definitive however since I have
a
number of kin in New Hampshire in the 18th and 19 centuries who I have
found
almost nothing about.
Les
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Dale
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Trail in 1851
I notice that you are in New Hampshire. I have been trying to do some
research in New Hampshire but am not being very successful. My local
library has a few New Hampshire books but they have conflicting
information
in them. Do you have any suggestions for a person living in Southern
California who wants to find data from the mid to late 1700's? I am
mostly
trying to find a marriage record and if possible any birth records.
Thank you,
Dale Davidson Harguess
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