New Hampshire(NH) Obituary Notices

New Hampshire on the map

New Hampshire: General Information

The state of New Hampshire is called the "granite state," every traveler in the world wants to go there. New Hampshire ranks forty-sixth among the other American states in terms of area. The state has an area of 24,217 kmĀ², and the largest cities in the state are Manchester, Belnap County, Grafton County, and Coos County. The capital of the state is Concord.

Textiles and tannery are the most important industries of the state. Livestock and tourism are well developed. Thus it is possible to conclude that the majority of the adult population works in these spheres or in those spheres which are connected with them.

New Hampshire: The People

While New Hampshire ranks forty-sixth in area, the state ranks forty-second in population. In 2020, New Hampshire's population was over 1,300,000, more than 12,774 died. This state is also recognized by the huge number of celebrities born here who have become famous not only in the United States, but also outside the states. Many of them you know: Sarah Kate Silverman, Dan Brown, Adam Sandler and many other famous personalities.

However, the state of New Hampshire is not only famous for its celebrities. The state is also home to a huge number of people, each with their own story to tell. Finding out the story of a public person is simple: just search the internet and you'll find all the information you need. With non-public people, everything is a little more complicated: about them not so much information in the public domain, but it still is. For example, using search services, you can learn the history of the deceased person and find his obituary.

Obituaries: what they are and how to use them

An obituary is a kind of plaque of a person. Obituaries can be brief or more detailed. As a rule, brief obituaries contain information about the person: sex, name and surname, date of birth and death, place of birth and death, the person's age. In more expanded versions to the basic information is added information about where the person lived, what he did, what was his family and other information.

Such obituaries you can find on our site.

How do I search for an obituary?

Given that New Hampshire is the forty-sixth largest state, it can take a long time to find a deceased person. It is possible to reduce this time if you build a proper search system right away.

The first thing to look for and what can help you is a maximum of accurate data about the person. Naturally, the first and last name is the most important, but you may also need information such as place of residence, place of work and date of death.

Second, you can check available online databases of obituaries. Search engines can help you with this.

A more complicated way is to try to find a newspaper that may have published information about the deceased person. But it is desirable to know the city and even the area where the person lived, to narrow down the search.

There is a way that combines all three: you can go to one of the public libraries in the state of New Hampshire. Libraries are staffed by professionals who can tell you how to do your search properly. Many libraries have information about people who died more than two centuries ago.

You can use the state filter on this site to find information about people who have died in that state. You can also filter by first and last name, city, and date of death.

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