Exeter New Hampshire FamilySearch Center

Welcome to the Exeter New Hampshire Family History Center.  OPEN by appointment only. Sign up below, include your email address.  '' You must sign up no later that 5PM on the day before you are coming so our staff can be available.    If you cannot keep an appointment  PLEASE '' email us: NH_Exeter@familyhistorymail.org

 The Family History Library in Salt Lake City currently offers these free online services: 

Appointments for free virtual consultations.

And also a free records look-up services at this time.

Center Contacts and Hours
Location Map: Location Map

Address: 55 Hampton Falls Rd, Exeter, NH 03833-4700  Please note that this is not a mailing address.


 * Enter at the rear of building through the door on the left.

Language:  English

Phone: 1-603-778-2509

E-mail: [mailto:NH_Exeter@familyhistorymail.org NH_Exeter@familyhistorymail.org]

Hours of Operation: Open by Appointment Only
Wednesday from 10:00 am-2:00 pm   To schedule an appointment  Click Here

Wednesday from 6:30 pm-9:00 pm     To schedule an appointment

Thursday from 6:30 pm-9:00 pm        To schedule an appointment  Click Here

Saturday from 9:00 am -1:00 pm       To schedule an appointment  Click Here


 * Masks are optional when coming to the center.
 * Bring a USB flash drive to download documents or take home everything that you digitize.
 * If you need an appointment on another day, Special Appointment Times can be arranged by emailing our center.
 * If outside door is locked, please ring the bell to alert the consultants that you are here.

Inclement Weather Closings: We are closed on school snow days. If roads are cleared during the day we may be open in the evening. Before you come please call 603-778-2509 during our scheduled hours to see if we have re-opened.

2022 Holiday Closings:  May 28, July 2, September 3, November 23 - 26, December 21 - January 3

FHC Portal - Free subscription websites available at our center.

 * The 19th Century British Library Newspapers - Fully searchable - Forty-eight 19th century national and regional newspapers
 * Alexander Street Press, American Civil War - data on soldiers, letters and diaries, images, photographs, ephemera
 * American Ancestors - Partial access to the resources of the New England Historic Genealogical Society
 * Ancestry.com - World Edition - Immigration, census, voter, vital records, stories, memories & histories, photos & images, newspapers & periodicals; Court records: land, wills, guardianship; Family trees
 * ArkivDigital Online - Largest private provider of Swedish church records and other historical records such as estate inventories, court records, tax & census records, historical books; 15 Tutorials
 * Fam.net - New Zealand family history - user submitted trees, stories and other digital content so you can collaborate with others
 * Find My Past - primarily British records, some start in 1538; United Kingdom, Ireland, Australian, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, US as a British colony, many parish records, digitizing all PERSI articles
 * Fold3 - records from every major US war, complete pensions files for the Revolutionary War and War of 1812, Civil War pensions are in progress, international records, newspapers, Native American collection
 * Geneanet - genealogy in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany - books, magazines, newspapers, military, obituaries, photos, vital records, land, court, wills, immigration, member trees My Heritage - Ten billion+ US & international records from 32 countries, family trees; Exclusive record collections; Photos: Enhance, animate, colorize black & white or faded color photos
 * Newspapers.com - historical newspapers, U.S. & international; 20,700+ newspapers from the 1700s–2000’s
 * Paper Trail - 19th-century westward American migration documents to the far West, a searchable index with names, places and a survey of the text, shows where the original documents can be found
 * Puzzilla Premium Services - reveals new areas for research in descendants of ancestors in the FamilyTree database, shows possible duplicates

Software installed on our computers

 * Snagit – screen capture software
 * GIMP – Photo restoration / Image editing software
 * Paint.net - Photo restoration / Image editing software

Hardware and Equipment

 * Lexmark multi-function printer / scanner - Scan larger documents, Scan pictures directly to FamilySearch or to a thumbdrive or external drive, Prints legal size.
 * 6 computers with dual screens
 * 4 Microfilm readers
 * 1 Microfilm/Micro Fiche scanner - images can be printed or scanned to a thumbdrive
 * 1 Micro Fiche reader
 * 2 Wolverine Reels to Digital Movie Maker - Converts 8 mm and Super 8 movies to a digital format
 * Wolverine Film to Digital Converter - Converts negative and slides for film sizes 126, 127 and 135 mm, Converts 110 negatives, Converts 110 slides, Stores Digital conversions to SD card, 20 megapixel  digital resolution
 * Epson FastFoto FF-640 - Scans as fast as 1 photo per second, Adjusts to different photo sizes, Scans the image and handwritten notes on the back in a single scan, Restores faded photos, Organizing software
 * Epson V800 - Large Format Flat Bed Scanner - For negatives and photos, Adjusts to different sizes, Scans the image, Restores faded photos, Organizing software
 * Honestech VHS to DVD Converter - Captures video from VHS, cameras and optical discs or audio from cassettes, micro cassettes or record players to the computer in digital form that can then be edited with software
 * Vivitar Card Reader - Transfer photos or documents stored on: SD cards, Micro SD cards, XD cards, Memory sticks, Micro Memory Sticks. Compact Flash cards to your laptop, to your computer, an external drive or thumbdrive
 * Magix Movie Pro Software - Photos, documents, audio or video can be be edited or used to create movies or slideshows with transition, text, music or audio narration.

Collections

 * Patrons' Microfiche Collection -- a collection of fiche ordered by patrons, assorted titles. Contains family histories, vital records, and other types of information.
 * Indefinite Film Collection -- a collection of films on a variety of subjects, to include vital records, county records, court records, etc.
 * Book Collection A  small collection of books containing research guidance materials, biographies, indexes and databases. Our books are listed on LibraryThing.

Other Helpful Websites and Links

 * The Family History Guide — A free learning, research, and training center
 * Family Search WIKI help — A comprehensive video presentation explaining the Wiki, navigating it, and some especially useful pages. Case studies demonstrate using the Wiki for genealogical research.
 * BYU Family History Library — Classes and Webinars, Maps, Newspapers, Records, Links to informational and training YouTube series and more.
 * Family History Library Classes and Webinars — Links upcoming online classes.
 * Classes in the Learning Center — and their Archive of past classes
 * FamilySearch
 * FamilySearch YouTube
 * FamilySearch Wiki
 * USGenWeb
 * Genuki (UK & Ireland)
 * Find A Grave
 * Utah Digital Newspapers
 * BYU Idaho Special Collections
 * U.S. Genealogy Directory — "Records directory lists and record sources from websites and archives. All sources have been organized by state, county, city, and record type."
 * Cyndi’s List — "A comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online."
 * David Rumsey Map Collection

Resources in the Local Area

 * American-Canadian Genealogical Society
 * Rockingham County, New Hampshire
 * New Hampshire
 * New England Historical Genealogical Register Online