Hampton Family History


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East Hampton History


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Hampton History


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Apendix: New Jersey Hamptons -- Utah Hamptons -- Unclassified Hamptons.




The Venturers


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William Hampton (ca. 1592-1652) immigrated from Middlesex, England to Virginia in 1620. His wife, Joanne and their three children arrived in 1621. One more son was born in Virginia. Descendants scattered into North and South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, California, Texas and elsewhere.




The Hampton Genealogy to 1963


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Toppan's History of Hampton


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This book tells the tale of the early settlers of Hampton, New Hampshire, and their relationship with town government, land ownership and family life in colonial New England. Edmund Willoughby Toppan (1808-1845), librarian of Hampton, collected information from town and church records, as well as legal documents such as wills and deeds to put together short biographies on the first settlers of Hampton. His 3X great granddaughter, teacher and historian Lori Cotter, has transcribed these handwritten notes, and updated references and dates to these families.This is a rare opportunity for historical societies, genealogical groups, and historians of all ages to own a collection of over 400 early settlers of the seacoast region.




HAMPTON HIST


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Hampton History: An Account of the Pennsylvania Hamptons in America in the Line of John Hampton, Jr., of Wrightstown; With an Appendix


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