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    1. [CAN-USA-MIG] R: NH Genealogy Rooms
    2. Harriet Cady
    3. Hi Vic, I don't know where you would be driving from but the State Library on Park St. in Concord also has the Keene history and in both places the books have been reprinted so there are new and old versions which I checked and the new was only a copy of the old.  I saw the name Clark in the records I was reading which were only certain pages because i was looking for  my specific names. I believe the name Clark was associated with the setting up of a sawmill and bank. But then that's from memory. You can call the Exeter Library, 603-772-3101 or the state 603-271-2144 just ask for genealogy person and ask if they would look in the keene history book for the name you are searchiing.  They have ben good about checking when I have called the state but I have never called Exeter.  The Rockingham Genealogy Assoc. meets on one Sat. a month in Exeter Library so maybe get on the email list and ask someone if they would look for you. Hope this helps. Harriet     --- On Sun, 9/6/09, Vic Taylor <vtaylor@tpointsolutions.com> wrote: From: Vic Taylor <vtaylor@tpointsolutions.com> Subject: [CAN-USA-MIG] NH Genealogy Rooms To: can-usa-migration@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, September 6, 2009, 5:00 AM Hello Harriet, I saw your post on Exeter and other genealogy rooms. I have been searching for the Adam Clark family who had many children in Plainfield, Cheshire, NH in the early 1800's. They then moved to Rives, Jackson, Michigan and married into my Taylor family. My question has to do with official Plainfield records. Because Cheshire County become Sullivan County the town records are now stored where the Sullivan records are in Keene, New Hampshire. I wonder if you have had a chance to look at the depository in Keene and if you can tell me whether it is in good shape or not before I drive over there. I have looked at the secondary records collected later in a survey but they are not complete for Cheshire. Indeed, they do not look very complete for anywhere to my eye. Thanks, Vic When you want to respond to a query or comment posted on this List,  I find it MUCH easier to post a new message -- remembering to include the SUBJECT from the post you are responding to !!    Please make sure there is a SURNAME or place-name in the Subject. To search the archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=CAN-USA-MIGRATION The information page is: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Immigration/CAN-USA-MIGRATION.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-USA-MIGRATION-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/05/2009 11:03:15
    1. Re: [CAN-USA-MIG] NH Genealogy Rooms
    2. Vic Taylor
    3. Thanks very much Harriett, I think your Genealogy Association call is the best place to start. I live in mid-coast Maine so NH is not a big drive Vic From: Harriet Cady [mailto:kd4318@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 8:03 AM To: vtaylor@tpointsolutions.com; can-usa-migration@rootsweb.com Subject: R: NH Genealogy Rooms Hi Vic, I don't know where you would be driving from but the State Library on Park St. in Concord also has the Keene history and in both places the books have been reprinted so there are new and old versions which I checked and the new was only a copy of the old. I saw the name Clark in the records I was reading which were only certain pages because i was looking for my specific names. I believe the name Clark was associated with the setting up of a sawmill and bank. But then that's from memory. You can call the Exeter Library, 603-772-3101 or the state 603-271-2144 just ask for genealogy person and ask if they would look in the keene history book for the name you are searchiing. They have ben good about checking when I have called the state but I have never called Exeter. The Rockingham Genealogy Assoc. meets on one Sat. a month in Exeter Library so maybe get on the email list and ask someone if they would look for you. Hope this helps. Harriet --- On Sun, 9/6/09, Vic Taylor <vtaylor@tpointsolutions.com> wrote: From: Vic Taylor <vtaylor@tpointsolutions.com> Subject: [CAN-USA-MIG] NH Genealogy Rooms To: can-usa-migration@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, September 6, 2009, 5:00 AM Hello Harriet, I saw your post on Exeter and other genealogy rooms. I have been searching for the Adam Clark family who had many children in Plainfield, Cheshire, NH in the early 1800's. They then moved to Rives, Jackson, Michigan and married into my Taylor family. My question has to do with official Plainfield records. Because Cheshire County become Sullivan County the town records are now stored where the Sullivan records are in Keene, New Hampshire. I wonder if you have had a chance to look at the depository in Keene and if you can tell me whether it is in good shape or not before I drive over there. I have looked at the secondary records collected later in a survey but they are not complete for Cheshire. Indeed, they do not look very complete for anywhere to my eye. Thanks, Vic When you want to respond to a query or comment posted on this List, I find it MUCH easier to post a new message -- remembering to include the SUBJECT from the post you are responding to !! Please make sure there is a SURNAME or place-name in the Subject. To search the archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=CAN-USA-MIGRATION The information page is: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Immigration/CAN-USA-MIGRATION.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-USA-MIGRATION-request@rootsweb.com <http://us.mc843.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=CAN-USA-MIGRATION-request@root sweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/06/2009 02:22:18