Town records, 1749-1886
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Jaffrey was granted by the Masonian Proprietors, November 30, 1749, to Jonathan Hubbard and others, and variously known as Monadnock No. 2, Middle Monadnock, and Middletown. The grant was renewed March 13, 1767. The town was incorporated as Jaffrey, August 17, 1773, and named in honor of George Jaffrey. The first settlements were made in 1752, by Moses Stickney and others, but were soon abandoned. Permanent settlements were made in 1758, by John Grout and others.
Includes indexes.
Contains copies from gravestones in cemetery at Jaffrey.
Also contains marriages of Rev. Laben Ainsworth in typescript on item 3.
Includes inventory and tax lists, minutes of meetings, accounts, surveyors records, licenses and other miscellaneous records.
Includes marriages for 1773-1854, deaths for 1790-1904 and births for 1775-1875.
Microfilm of original at Jaffrey, New Hampshire and a transcript at the State Capitol Building in Concord, New Hampshire.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1802-1886 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 16102 | 5511169 | |
| 1749-1850 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 15188 | 5510751 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1802-1886 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 16102 | 5511169 | |
| 1749-1850 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 15188 | 5510751 |
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