Watson Family in New Hampshire

1892 Map of New Hampshire

This genealogy, derived from early 1900s research, traces the descendants of Jonathan Watson of South Hampton, New Hampshire, and Daniel Watson of Meredith, New Hampshire.

Wilkins Family in New Hampshire

Alexander McCauley Wilkins

This genealogy of the Wilkins family comes from genealogy research compiled and published in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Each generation is shown in parentheses ( ). Begin with one individual and continue that line through the furthest generation currently known before starting a new descendancy for the next sibling. This method keeps each family group intact, while presenting the families of siblings separately but under the same generational number. This family is traced from very early times in English history, and was founded in New England by an ancestor who was one of the most prosperous men of … Read more

John Webster Family in New Hampshire

Kimball Webster

This genealogy of the John Webster family, compiled in the early 1900s, traces descendants from John Webster, who emigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1635. The family tree identifies several generations, detailing their lives and contributions in New Hampshire. Notable descendants include college graduates and prominent local figures. Key individuals include Stephen Webster, who lived in Haverhill; Nathan Webster, involved in Chester’s early governance; and Captain Phineas Webster, a War of 1812 veteran.

Thomas Webster Family in New Hampshire

Daniel Webster's Birthplace

The Thomas Webster family genealogy, compiled in the early 1900s, traces its lineage back to Thomas Webster (1), who died in England in 1634. His son, Thomas Webster (2), migrated to Massachusetts and then to New Hampshire, where the family grew prominent. Notable descendants include Ebenezer Webster, a Revolutionary War captain, and his son Daniel Webster, a renowned statesman. The genealogy details multiple generations and their contributions to New Hampshire’s history.

Kimball Family in New Hampshire

Joseph Kimball

The Kimball family genealogy traces its lineage back to Richard Kimball, who emigrated from England to Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1634. This history is derived from a comprehensive four-volume research published in the early 1900s. Each generation is detailed with descendants listed methodically, maintaining family cohesion. Key figures include Henry Kimball and his son John, contributing significantly to early New Hampshire settlements. The family has notable connections, including links to statesmen like Daniel Webster, and Joseph Kimball, founder of the Kimball Union Academy.

History of Hampton, New Hampshire, Vol. 1

History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire vol 1

The original version of this monumental work was published in 2 volumes. Volume 1, here presented, contains the history of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire from its settlement in 1638 to the autumn of 1892. Volume 2 features the genealogical and biographical details of the early families of Hampton, NH up to the autumn of 1892 and is can be found here. There is every indication that Joseph Dow had completed the first volume before his death in 1889, and was compiling the material needed for the second volume which his daughter finished for him. That errors will be … Read more

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