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Mormon Gazetteer for New Hampshire (1831–1839)
Locality / county New Hampshire counties  
Ackworth
Bath
Chesterfield
Colebrook
Dalton
Derryfield [Manchester]
Dover
Dublin
Enfield
Franconia
Landaff
Lebanon
Littleton
Lyman
Portsmouth
Richmond
Westermoreland

Ackworth / Cheshire
  Dec. 14, 1814 Clarissa Reed [Hancock] Birthplace. Married Levi Hancock in Kirtland, 1833. FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File

Bath / Grafton
  Apr.–May 1832 Orson Pratt, Lyman E. Johnson Baptize 15 including Amasa Lyman, Orson Johnson, Hazen Aldrich. ¶ Orson Pratt (h1)
  Oct. 20–25, 1832 Orson Pratt 6 meetings in neighboring towns; baptize 1; ordain John Duncan a priest, William Snow of Charleston an elder. ¶ Orson Pratt (h2)
  Jan. 8, 1833 Orson Pratt Arrive, 5 meetings in 9 days. ¶ Orson Pratt (h2)
  Jan. 23, 1833 Orson Pratt "… we have traveled in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut; and we baptized … twenty in Bath, New Hampshire…" Orson Pratt (Bath, NH), Jan. 23, 1833, EMS
The Evening and the Morning Star
, Mar. 1833, {6}.
June 7, 1833 Orson Pratt, Lyman E. Johnson Arrive for conference, having baptized 13 enroute from Kirtland. Conference on the 8th, followed by 6 days of meetings in area. ¶ Orson Pratt (h2)

Scheduled for the 8th by bishop's council. Meeting of Oct. 10, 1832
Sept. 8, 1833 Orson Pratt, Lyman E. Johnson Two meetings, 1 ordination. Orson leaves for Kirtland on the 9th. ¶ Orson Pratt (h2)
  Aug. 1834 Orson Johnson Former home of Orson Johnson, now of Norton, Ohio, who certifies he is "perfectly satisfied" Joseph Smith's behavior on Zion's Camp. Minutes of Aug. 23, 1834

Chesterfield (near Vermont and Massachusetts borders) / Cheshire
  Apr. 11, 1779 John Johnson Birthplace. ¶ Luke Johnson (h)
  June 22, 1800 John Johnson Marries Alice (Elsa) Jacobs. Move to Pomfret, Vermont, by 1807. ¶ Luke Johnson (h)
  June 15, 1803 Orson Johnson Born (not an immediate relation to John Johnson).  

Colebrook / Coos
  [Late 1832]–Jan. 1833] Hazen Aldrich Baptizes 4. Orson Pratt (Bath, NH), Jan. 23, 1833, EMS
The Evening and the Morning Star
, Mar. 1833, {6}.
  Jan. 1833 Hazen Aldrich "Brother Hazen has baptized four in Colebrook, New Hampshire. There are calls on the right hand and on the left, for faithful laborers in this region." Orson Pratt (Bath, NH), Jan. 23, 1833, EMS
The Evening and the Morning Star
, Mar. 1833, {6}.

Dalton / Coos
  July 1833 Stephen Burnet, Lyman Johnson Burnet first missionary, then Johnson. Together organize branch of 15. Later 22 baptized, but many moved away, so branch about same size as originally. "We have been in a rather a cold state through the summer, but we have renewed our covenant, …" Request missionary. Levi B. Wilder, Feb. 15, 1835, MA
Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate
1, no. 5 (Feb. 1835): 76.
  July 17, 1835 The Twelve Included in Vermont conference. , 522.

Derryfield [Manchester] / Rockingham
  July 16, 1781 "Uncle John" Smith Birthplace Sketch of Uncle John
Historical sketch, John Smith, May 1870. Selected Collections 1:33 fd. 30. Original, Church Archives, MS 1322, box 10, fd. 30.

Dover / Strafford
  Sept. 4, 1835 The Twelve Conference (scheduled). ¶ Minutes of Mar. 12, 1835

Dublin / Cheshire
  July 7, 1792 Joseph H. Wakefield Birthplace.  

Enfield / Grafton
  Fall 1835 Hazen Aldrich Baptizes 3. ¶ Hazen Aldrich

Franconia / Grafton
  [Aug.–Dec.] 1835 Darwin Richardson Baptizes 1. Hazen Aldrich (Kirtland) Dec. 12, 1835, MA
Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate
, Dec. 1835, 238.

Landaff / Grafton
  July 17, 1835 The Twelve Included in the Vermont conference. , 522.

Lebanon / Grafton
  June 27, 1790 Clarissa Lyman Birthplace. ¶ Uncle John Smith
  Jan. 10, 1797 Hazen Aldrich Birthplace.  
  Nov. 17, 1808 Alpheus C. Cutler, Lois Lathrop Married.  

Littleton / Grafton
  July 17, 1835 The Twelve. Included in the Vermont conference. , 522.

Lyman / Grafton
  Mar. 30, 1813 Amasa Lyman Birthplace. Amasa Lyman (h)

Plainfield / Sullivan (northern part of Cheshire County until 1827)
  Feb. 29, 1784 Alpheus C. Cutler Birthplace.  
  July, Aug. 1835 Heber C. Kimball Preaches to relatives "amid much opposition." Aug. 31 Aunt in Plainfield gives him $7 to return to Kirtland. ¶ Heber C. Kimball (h3)

Portsmouth / Rockingham
  May 18, 1838 Wilford Woodruff, Milton Holmes We walked to the navy yard at Portsmouth N. H.L & spent several hours visiting it … We had a view of the war ships, the cannon, the balls, the shot &c. We visited one frigate of 60 guns & one Ship a man of war of 120 guns. … We also visited the building containing her spars & rigging. … O how many inventions man hath sought out to shed the blood of his fellow man. WWJ
Wilford Woodruff's Journal, 9 vols., compiled by Scott G. Kenney (Midvale: Signature Books, 1981-1984).
1:244–245.

Richmond / Cheshire
  May 12, 1785 Jacob Bump Birthplace.  

Westmoreland / Cheshire
  [1800–1814] Thomas B. Marsh "I spent my early life in farming at Westmoreland, New Hampshire, until I was fourteen years of age, when I ran away and went to Chester, Vermont." Thomas B. Marsh (h)

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