Rockingham County New Hampshire Church Records
Rockingham County, New Hampshire Church records including, Baptism, Birth, marriage, membership and death records.
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Exeter, New Hampshire Church Records
Second Parish, Exeter, N.H.
- 1813 Church Membership - Second Parish, Exeter, N.H.
- Rev. William Allen was ordained July 15, 1707, died 1760, age 84 yrs.
- Rev. Samuel Macclintock, D. D. was ordained a Colleague with Mr. Allen in 1756, died Apr. 27, 1804, age 72 yrs.
- Rev. James Armstrong Neal was ordained May 22, 1805, died July 18, 1808, age 84 yrs.
- Kingston First Church Families - Town of Kingston, Rockingham County New Hampshire
- 1725 - 1737 Kingston First Church Baptism Records
- 1725 - 1737 Kingston First Church Death Records
- 1725 - 1737 Kingston First Church Marriage Records - Marriages By Rev. Ward Clark
- 1737 - 1752 Kingston First Church Marriage Records - Marriages By Rev. Joseph Secomb
- 1671 - 1697 List of Members Of The North Church
- 1699 List of Members Of The North Church
- 1693 - 1697 Ademissions To The North Church
- 1693 - 1697 Baptism Records For The North Church
- 1795 - 1799 Death Records St. John's Church - City of Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
- 1795 - 1884 Marriage Records St. John's Church - City of Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Greenland, New Hampshire Church Records
Ministers in Greenland
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Church Records
Hampton Falls Baptist Church
Kingston, New Hampshire Church Records
Kingston First Church
Londonderry, New Hampshire Church Records
Londonderry Presbyterian Church
Newington, New Hampshire Church Records
Newington Church
Portsmouth, New Hampshire Church Records
North Church
Church services were held at Portsmouth, shortly after the settlement of the place in 1623; a chapel and parsonage house were built probably early as 1638, certainly before 1640, but a church was not organized there until 1671. Rev. Joshua Moodey began preaching in Portsmouth, in 1658, and continued pastor of the church there, until 1684, when he moved to Boston. He returned to Portsmouth in 1692, and was pastor of that church until his death, July 4, 1697. If Mr. Moodey kept a record of baptisms, marriages and admissions to the church, during his first pastorate in Portsmouth, 1658-1684 it has been lost. The oldest record of baptisms was begun in 1693, a short time after Mr. Moodey commenced his second pastorate. The list of members was apparently made up at about the same time, and in part from memory, as in some instances the same person's name is given twice.
Rev. Joshua Moodey was not the first minister at Portsmouth; he was preceeded by Rev. Richard Gibson, 1638-1641; Rev. James Parker, 1642-1645; Rev. James Brown, 1654 or earlier to 1656; and possibly others. There was a division of the parish, in 1714; the north portion was called the North Parish, and the south part, the South Parish.
St. John's Church
Seabrook, New Hampshire Church Records
Seabrook Baptist Church
Windham, New Hampshire Church Records
Windham Presbyterian Church