New Hampshire USGenWeb Project Archives

 

USGenWeb ArchivesThe NHGenWeb Project Archives were developed to provide free online data for genealogical research. These archives are dependent on volunteers, people just like you, donating their time by transcribing public domain records or other non-copyrighted primary sources. Your file contributions help build this repository for all researchers to come. The USGenWeb Project has guaranteed your information will remain free to all researchers.

Please do not send queries here, they will not be answered. We do not do private research, look-ups, answer family or county queries here at the archives. If you have a query, please— contact the county host for your area of research. There you can find a list of all the county coordinators and links to the individual county pages. Check these pages out as they all have wonderful information to help you in your research!

You can also contact Tina Vickery if you would like to add your public domain documents to the archives.

Be sure to check the USGenWeb “Time-To-Do” page for file submission guidelines.


Record Submission Forms

Documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributor, the contributor gives permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.

Use these forms to automatically create and send your ancestors records to the Rhode Island USGenWeb Archives formatted for acceptance in the USGenWeb Archives Project. If you have data already typed please send it in text format to the Archives Manager for that county.

Please do not submit copyrighted materials unless you have express written permission.


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last edited 23 Jun 2008

 

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