Ossipee, New Hampshire, Vital Records, 1887-2001


Book Description

A valuable, but time-consuming, source of information for events occurring after 1886 is the section of vital statistics which is provided in the Annual Town Reports of many New Hampshire towns. This work is divided into births, marriages and deaths, and each section is arranged alphabetically. R2242HB - $46.00







Cemetery Inscriptions, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire


Book Description

This work is arranged by cemetery and plot, and includes information on Lakeview, Pine Hill, Hersey, Wolfeboro Center, North Wolfeboro and South Wolfeboro Cemeteries. It includes an every-name index, and an appendix with maps. In addition to the cemeteries listed above, family graveyards have also been researched. Some of the names included are: Tibbetts, Perkins, Cotton, Rust, Jenness, Nute, Avery, Brown, Smith, Young, Haines, Dudley, and more. The maps of the cemeteries are very detailed and have plot locations marked out. The entries include plot number, row number, and/or section number.







Biographical Dictionary of the Youngs (born 1653-1870) from Towns Under the Jurisdiction of Strafford County, New Hampshire, Before 1840


Book Description

This important work is the culmination of twelve years of detailed investigation aimed at identifying all the people born with the surname Young (prior to 1870) who lived in Strafford County, New Hampshire. It is a truly excellent compilation, very professionally done, and should serve as a model for others who undertake similar projects. The compiler has drawn her information from a thorough study of essentially all the relevant primary sources, as well as from numerous published materials, and arranged it in a basic dictionary format which is very easy to use. The compiler shows that thirty towns that were at some point part of Strafford County had Young residents, and that there were a dozen or more independent progenitors of the Young families in the county who came from England and Scotland in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and from Ireland and Canada in the nineteenth century. The lengthy introduction explains in detail the methodology and the format used. Basically, every person born with the name Young who lived to marry is the subject of a main biographical article which gives all the known information about that person including names of parents, spouses, and children, and all the available vital statistics, information on land ownership, estates, etc. In addition, there are many main entries for men and women who did not marry, but were otherwise important members of their communities, and about whom a good deal of information was found.




National Union Catalog


Book Description

Includes entries for maps and atlases.




The Woodsum (Woodsome/Woodsom) Family in America


Book Description

A genealogy of the descendants of Joseph Woodsum born 1 Feb 1680 in Leeds, Yorkshire Co., England the son of David Woodson. He married 1) Margaret Hornabrook before 8 Sep 1708; 2) 12 Feb 1723/4 Abigail Abbott at Berwick, Maine. He died before 1770 in Berwick, Maine.