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Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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  • Thomas Nesmith Wallace (1796 - 1883)
    Son of Jonathan Wallace and Elizabeth Nesmith. He was thrice married: First wife was Betsy Payne Stower (1802-1843) Second wife was Caroline Hinckley Third wife was Rachel Dunham War of 1812 - Capt. E...
  • Henry Fay Mixter (1920 - 2011)
    Henry Fay Mixter EXETER — Henry Fay Mixter, 91, of Exeter, formerly of North Hampton and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, died Saturday, October 22, 2011, at the Monadnock Lodge at RiverWoods of Exeter, surr...
  • Mary Gove (1706 - 1793)
  • Abraham Perkins, Jr. (1639 - 1677)
    Find A Grave Memorial# 98820221; Birth: Sep. 2, 1639 in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA* Death: Jun. 13, 1677 in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA* Abraham Perkins and Mary ...
  • Capt. Enoch Page (1742 - 1832)
    Patriot of the American Revolution PAGE, ENOCH Ancestor #: A085842 Notice: DATA IN THE CORRECTION FILE (WHY?) Service: NEW HAMPSHIRE - MASSACHUSETTS Rank(s): CAPTAIN Birth: 12- -1742 KENSINGTON NEW H...

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The area that today is Rockingham County was first settled by Europeans moving north from the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts as early as 1623. The government was linked tightly with Massachusetts until New Hampshire became a separate colony in 1679, but counties were not introduced until 1769.

Rockingham was identified in 1769 as one of five original counties for the colony. It is named for Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, who had been Prime Minister from 1765 to 1766. The county was organized in 1771, with its county seat at Exeter. In 1823, a portion of Hillsborough Country became part of the formation of Merrimack County. In 1844, its area was further reduced by the formation of Belknap County to the northwest. In 1997, the county court facilities were moved to Brentwood, a rural town adjacent to Exeter.

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