Belknap County, New Hampshire Genealogy

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County Courthouse
Belknap County Courthouse 64 Court Street Laconia, NH 03246-3679 Phone: 603.524.3570 Town or City Clerks have birth, marriage and death records; The Clerk of the Superior Court has divorce and court records;

The Probate Judge has probate records from 1841; The Register of Deeds has land records from 1841.

The area that is now Belknap County was up to 1841 part of Strafford and Grafton counties. Thus if you are looking for ancestors in this area before 1841 you may want to try deeds, probate records, court records, etc. of Strafford and Grafton Counties. Please see the wiki articles about those two counties.

Towns Organized before 1800: Alton 1796, Barnstead 1727, Centre Harbor 1797, Gilmanton 1727, Meredith 1768, New Hampton 1777, Sanbornton 1770

History



 * Named for Dr. Jeremy Belknap, a renowned preacher, historian, and author of The History of New Hampshire.

Parent County
Created 22 December 1840 from Strafford County.

Populated Places
City:


 * Laconia

Towns:

Villages:

Neighboring Counties
Carroll | Grafton | Merrimack | Strafford

Archives and Libraries

 * Historical Records Survey (New Hampshire), Inventory of the county archives of New Hampshire, no. 1, Belknap County, (Manchester, New Hampshire : The Survey, 1938). Available at the Family History Library,  or FHL US/CAN Film 1750733 Item 35.
 * Historical Records Survey (New Hampshire),Inventory of the county archives of New Hampshire, (Manchester, New Hampshire : The Survey, 1940). Database available online at ancestry.com$

Biography

 * Biographical Review Publishing Company, Biographical review containing life sketches of leading citizens of Belknap and Strafford Counties, New Hampshire, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969).  Available online at Internet Archive.  Also available at the Family History Library,  or FHL US/CAN Film 599185 Item 1.

Cemeteries

 * Barnstead Centre Graveyard, Belknap County, New Hampshire Cemetery, hosted by AccessGenealogy, (accessed 20 August 2011).
 * Laconia State School Cemetery, hosted by I Dream of Genealogy, (accessed 20 August 2011).
 * Belknap County Cemeteries, hosted by Findagrave, (accessed 20 August 2011).
 * Belknap County Cemetery List, hosted by USGenWeb, (accessed 20 August 2011).

Church
Belknap County, Church, (accessed 20 August 2011). Hosted by US Genweb. The following bullets have links from this website.


 * 1) SMITH MEETING HOUSE, GILMANTON, NH (Deaths 1788-1818)
 * 2) Membership Records of the Smith Meeting House of Gilmanton, NH
 * 3) Marriages Performed by Rev'd Isaac Smith, Smith Meeting House, Gilmanton, NH
 * 4) Records from the SMITH MEETING HOUSE at Gilmanton, NH

Originally copied by Mary Lovering Holman, 1911. The Smith Meeting House in Gilmanton was the first church in that part of New Hampshire. Gilmanton has now been divided into Gilmanton, Gilmanton Iron Works, Gilford and Belmont. I received a photocopy of the typewritten manuscript by Mary Lovering Holman from the NHHS. Here on the Internet with the permission of the NHHS. All spellings are kept as they were in the manuscript. Trish Elliott-Kashima Courtesy of pkashima@InfoAve.Net (Trish Kashima).

Court

 * New Hampshire. Superior Court (Belknap County), Court judgements, 1841-1917; indexes to judgements, 1841-1921, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1976, 1990).  Contains records of the Court of Common Pleas, 1841-1859; Supreme Judicial Court, 1855-1874; Circuit Court, 1874-1876; Supreme Court, 1876-1900; and Superior Court, 1901-1917.  In plaintiff indexes, volumes 1-5 are listed as volumes A-E.  Available at the Family History Library,

Directories

 * Laconia (New Hampshire) city directories, (Woodbridge, Connecticut : Research Publications, [199-?]).  Available at the Family History Library,
 * The town register Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2008).   Available online at Internet Archive.  Also available at the Family History Library,

Gazetteers

 * Belknap County, New Hampshire Town Entries from Merrill's 1817 Gazetteer of the State of NH, (accessed 20 August 2011). Source: The Gazetteer of the State of New Hampshire (in three parts), compiled from the best authorities, by Eliphalet Merrill and the Late Phinehas Merrill, Esq.,  Printed by C. Norris &amp; Co., Exeter, NH, ©1817, pg 79.

Land
New Hampshire County Registries of Deeds, (accessed 20 August 2011).

Local Histories

 * Belknap New Hampshire Genealogy and History, (accessed 20 August 2011). This web site is a resource for researchers of family tree (genealogy) and history in Belknap County, New Hampshire.  Towns and Cities are listed separately with history and links available for research.

Maps

 * Colored town outline map of Belknap County, (accessed 20 August 2011).
 * 1895 Map of Belknap County NH, (accessed 20 August 2011).

Military

 * Belknap County, New Hampshire World War II Casualties Army and Air Force, hosted by Access Genealogy, (accessed 20 August 2011).
 * Sanbornton Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion, (accessed 20 August 2011). History of Merrimak and Belknap Counties New Hampshire, Edited by D. Hamilton Hurd, Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis &amp; Company, 1885.

Civil War
Civil War service men from Belknap County served in various regiments. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. Listed below are many companies or regiments that were formed from men of Belknap County.


 * - 4th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, Company D.
 * - 5th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, Company E.
 * - 6th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, Company I.
 * - 8th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, Companies D and F.
 * - 12th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, Companies A, B, C, D, E, G, H, and I.

Newspapers
Newspaperarchive.com ($) has historical newspapers available on-line. Their database has Portsmouth,NH newspapers from the early 1900's covering local news that included residents from Belknap County communities.

Vital Records
Certified copies of of birth, death, and marriage records are available from the State Division of Vital Records Administration or from the local city and town clerk where the event took place. Original records are kept by the city or town clerk and copies are sent to the state.

In 1905, when the state created the Bureau of Vital Records and Health, printed cards were distributed to the local clerks and earlier vital records were transcribed onto the cards and submitted to the state.

Births

 * are available online from FamilySearch.

Marriages

 * are available online from FamilySearch.

Deaths

 * are available online from FamilySearch.

Societies and Libraries

 * Belknap County Historical Societies, (accessed 20 August 2011).
 * Belknap County Public Libraries, (accessed 20 August 2011).

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers

Websites

 * The Belknap County NHGenWeb Project, an member of The NHGenWeb Project.
 * Linkpendium
 * The USGenWeb Archives Project
 * The USGenWeb Archives Project backup site
 * Belmont, NH, Heritage Through the Years: Online resources for Belmont. Includes local histories, vital records, cemeteries, schools, war rosters and diaries. These are PDF images and require Adobe Acrobat.
 * Family History Library catalog for Belknap County
 * Belknap County, New Hampshire Genealogy and History