The Franconia Range from the 4,500 foot Mt.
Liberty and the 5,000foot peak of Mt. Lincoln, White Mountains, New
Hampshire
Our goal at
Genealogy
Trails is to
transcribe and post genealogical source data so that family researchers
can track their ancestors through time, throughout the country.
This county
website needs a dedicated host to make this site the best that it can be!
If you think that you may be interested in volunteering to host a county
or state please view our Volunteer Information
page and email Kim. (A desire to transcribe data and the
know-how to make a basic webpage is required)
Join our mailing lists for researchers looking to connect
and share information. You never know who you might meet and what family
data they may share with you -- it could start a whole new branch of the
family! We also use the mailing lists to announce our website
updates.
Remember to look
around at the other states and consider donating your source
information -- every little bit helps someone.
Please contact Kim if you have any data to contribute or
website comments. We do regret that we cannot
perform personal research for anyone.
Cheshire was one of the
five original counties identified for New Hampshire in 1769, and is named
for Cheshire in England. It was organized in 1771 at Keene. Cheshire County, New Hampshire covers 707 square miles in
the southwestern corner of the state. The Connecticut and Ashuelot rivers
run through the county and the most hiked mountain in the world, Mt.
Monadnock (3,165ft.) is found in Cheshire County.
Park Hill Meetinghouse, State Route 63,
Westmoreland, Cheshire County, NH
Cities and Towns in Cheshire County, NH There are 23 towns in Cheshire
County