NH Society of Genealogists

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Our purpose: To provide education in genealogical research techniques, to bring together all persons interested in genealogy, to publish and make available genealogical material; and to ensure public access to records and promote records preservation.

06/19/2026
The latest issue of The New Hampshire Genealogical Record - a special issue of articles featuring New Hampshire soldiers...
06/12/2026

The latest issue of The New Hampshire Genealogical Record - a special issue of articles featuring New Hampshire soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War - is out! You can watch a video preview from editor Ruth Craig, CG, at

NH Record Editor, Ruth Craig, discusses the articles in the Vol. 38...

To celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, NHSOG is proud to present "Three Men and a Shilling Knife: A Genealogical Look...
05/27/2026

To celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, NHSOG is proud to present "Three Men and a Shilling Knife: A Genealogical Look at Local History" across the state this year.

Upcoming dates include:
- Andover Public Library May 28 6:30 PM
- George Holmes Bixby Memorial Library (Francestown) June 3 6:00 PM
- Joseph Patch Library (Warren) June 3 5:30 PM
- Madbury Public Library June 10 6:00 PM
- Meredith Public Library June 16 4:00 PM
- Whitefield Public Library June 16 4:30 PM
- Goshen Public Library June 24 2:00 PM
- Minot-Sleeper Library (Bristol) June 30 6:00 PM
- Smyth Public Library (Candia) June 30 6:30 PM

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05/07/2026

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Massachusetts vital records are at risk! MGC is urging genealogists, researchers, and anyone who cares about access to historical records to take action on an important legislative development.

Governor Maura Healey’s supplemental budget proposal (H.5377) contains language in Section 43 that could significantly affect access to Massachusetts vital records. While MGC supports removing the outdated term “out-of-wedlock” from Massachusetts statutes, the proposed language in Section 43 goes further than intended and could create confusion and restrict access to records that researchers rely on.

MGC is asking that Section 43 be amended to a simple, targeted fix that removes only the offensive language without disrupting existing records access law.

What You Can Do:
Contact your Massachusetts state representative, state senator, and the Chairs of the House and Senate Committees on Ways and Means. Ask them to support the MGC’s proposed amendment to Section 43 and to approve Sections 44 and 45 as submitted.

Not a Massachusetts resident? You can still contact the Committee Chairs directly and share why access to Massachusetts vital records matters to your research.

To find your legislators, visit the MA Legislature website: https://malegislature.gov/Search/FindMyLegislator

The leaders of the Committees on Ways and Means are:

• House Chair: Aaron Michlewitz ([email protected], phone: 617-722-2990, fax: 617-570-6575)

• Senate Chair: Michael J. Rodrigues ([email protected], phone: 722-1114, fax: 617-722-1498)

• Senate Vice Chair: Joanne M. “Jo” Comerford ([email protected], phone: 617-722-1532)

For the full background on our concerns and the specific language MGC supports, visit our blog: https://www.massgencouncil.org/post/act-now-gov-healey-s-supplemental-budget-contains-both-good-and-very-bad-news-for-genealogists

Please share this post widely with your genealogical networks, societies, and colleagues. Time is of the essence!

Congratulations, Derry Public Library!
05/05/2026

Congratulations, Derry Public Library!

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