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  Hampton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hampton is a town located in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA.
First called the Plantation of Winnacunnet, Hampton was one of four original New Hampshire townships chartered by the General Court of Massachusetts, which then held authority over the colony.
Hampton is drained by the Hampton and Drakes rivers.
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 South Hampton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was one of the first towns granted by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth after the separation of New Hampshire from Massachusetts in 1741.
The border between the two colonies was adjusted, and consequently South Hampton would be chartered in 1742 from former parts of Amesbury and Salisbury, Massachusetts.
South Hampton is drained by the Powwow River, part of the Merrimac River watershed.
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 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire (Cities)
Hampton Beach is located in Rockingham County in the southeastern part of the state along the Atlantic Ocean on Highway 1A near Hampton.
Hampton Beach occupies three miles of shoreline, from Rye to the Hampton River, and is a delicate curve whose graceful sweep is boldly broken by a spray-laced promontory known as 'Great Boar's Head'.
Visit the New Hampshire Marine Memorial, across from the Ashworth by the Sea Hotel, which was dedicated on Memorial Day in 1957 in honor of all New Hampshire sons and daughters who were lost or buried at sea during World War II.
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 New England Hampton Inns - New Hampshire
New Hampshire is home to New England's only tax-free shopping- from the North Conway outlets to all the individual shops.
New Hampshire has a changeable climate, with wide variations in daily and seasonal temperatures.
New Hampshire has 1300 lakes or ponds and about 40 rivers with a total mileage of about 41,800 miles.
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 Hampton, New Hampshire
The Reverend had previously preached in Hampton, England, and the town was incorporated as Hampton in 1639.
Over fifty years, Hampton's population increased by a total of 12,090 residents, the 11th largest numeric increase, going from 2,847 in 1950 to 14,937 residents in 2000.
The 2004 Census estimate for Hampton was 15,363 residents, which ranked 16th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/hampton.html   (452 words)

  
 Hampton, New Hampshire (U.S.)
In New England, the Town Flag and Seal enshrines for eternity the Heritage and Legacy of the historic past.
Hampton Academy with its picturesque steeple, Great Boar's Head and the salt marsh with its haycocks symbolizes the rich historical heritage that once was Hampton.
New Charters were drawn by the various Towns throughout New Hampshire with many Communities adopting the same or new Seals and Flags.
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 Cemetery Records of Hampton, New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Those daughter towns, along with their dates of separation, are: Kingston (1690), Hampton Falls (1712-18), Kensington (1737), parts of Rye (1730-38), East Kingston (1738), North Hampton (1742), parts of Sandown (1756), Danville (1760), and parts of Seabrook (1768).
When using these records keep in mind that people who died and were buried "in Hampton" may now be buried in one of these other towns.
View the page for Hampton and click on links to detailed topographical maps showing the locations of each cemetery.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /hampton/graves/graves.htm   (1215 words)

  
 Old Hampton in New Hampshire
The bitter controversy which he began with Massachusetts, and later with the New Hampshire settlers, was carried on by his heirs, until the large family property was exhausted, and the Revolution put an end to all proprietary claims.
Hampton was fortunate in having among its early pastors men whose ability was recognized throughout New England.
The good people of Hampton were perhaps no more superstitious than men and women usually were who lived in rural communities in Colonial days, and especially those who homes were near the sea; but it is certain that they people the quiet streets of their village with personages our modern eyes do not see.
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 Trailer Life: Hampton Beach, New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In New Hampshire, at the Hampton Beach State Park RV Campground, however, the story is also about the park manager and her husband.
The Hampton Beach Precinct Commission stages free musical presentations every night in the Seashell Bandstand and every Wednesday evening at dark there is a spectacular fireworks show from the beach.
Hampton Beach State Park RV Campground is the only area in the state directly on the ocean that permits overnight camping.
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 North Hampton New Hampshire Real Estate
North Hampton is a small community of just over 4,000 residents with a magnificent view of the Atlantic Ocean at its eastern edge.
At the center are the town office, the police and fire station, the North Hampton Public Library and the 1844 town hall, which is still used for public meetings and houses the office of the recreation director.
Housing options in the Hampton Beach area are one of the gems that continue to draw residents.
www.relocate-america.com /states/NH/cities/north.htm   (990 words)

  
 North Hampton, New Hampshire
Residents began petitioning for separation from Hampton as early as 1719, but township was not granted until 1742, following separation of New Hampshire from Massachusetts.
North Hampton was the birthplace of General Henry Dearborn, commander-in-chief of the American forces in the War of 1812, for whom Fort Dearborn (Chicago) and Dearborn, Michigan, were named.
The 2004 Census estimate for North Hampton was 4,574 residents, which ranked 75th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/northhampton.html   (346 words)

  
 Hampton New Hampshire Real Estate
Hampton, New Hampshire is located in Rockingham County.
First called Winnacunnet, the Indian name for "pleasant pines," Hampton was one of four original New Hampshire towns established by the Massachusetts government.
Sandown, North Hampton, South Hampton, Hampton Falls, and Great Boar's Head, was settled by a group of parishioners led by Reverend Stephen Bachiler.
www.relocate-america.com /states/NH/cities/hamp.htm   (324 words)

  
 Hampton, N.H. Area Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This project is maintained by the Lane Memorial Library, the public library in the town of Hampton, New Hampshire.
Our first additional source was the data on Hampton families from the Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire by Noyes, Libby and Davis.
New persons such as siblings, spouses and children have been added, and sometimes he was able to link previously unlinked parents and children, or unlinked spouses.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /genealog   (912 words)

  
 Hampton, New Hampshire Drug Rehab Alcohol Treatment Addiction Rehab Information Narconon Arrowhead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Heroin is available in street-level quantities in New Hampshire, supplied primarily by Dominican traffickers with bases of operation in the Lowell/Lawrence, MA areas.
The state of New Hampshire has experienced a continued growth in availability of methamphetamine within the state in the past few years, particularly in and around the Seacoast area.
Other Drugs: Much of the diversion problem in the State of New Hampshire involves fraudulent prescriptions, dated and duped doctors, mail order pharmaceuticals, illegal and over dispensing, doctor shopping, chemically impaired practitioners, etc. Oxycontin continues to be a pharmaceutical drug of abuse in the state.
www.stopaddiction.com /states/new-hampshire_rehab_drug_info~Hampton.html   (1632 words)

  
 Hampton, New Hampshire - Memorial to a Witch
Eunice "Goody" Cole was the only New Hampshire resident to be condemned as a witch.
The residents of Hampton reportedly drove a stake through her dead heart before dumping her corpse in a long-lost grave.
By 1938 the town was feeling guilty about what it had done to Goody, and decided to erect a memorial in her honor.
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 New Hampton, New Hampshire
New Hampton, New Hampshire, in Belknap county, is 43 miles N of Manchester, New Hampshire and 91 miles N of Boston, Massachusetts.
Married couples seem to be the rule in New Hampton, at least compared to other towns of its size.
New Hampton has, of course, a mix of various types of housing.
www.citytowninfo.com /places/new-hampshire/new-hampton   (408 words)

  
 South Hampton, New Hampshire Landscapers | Garden Resources
Kingston, NH 4 miles from center of South Hampton.
Brentwood, NH 6 miles from center of South Hampton.
Salisbury, MA 8 miles from center of South Hampton.
www.gardenguides.com /resources/landscaping/landscapers-city.asp?dest=South+Hampton+NH   (621 words)

  
 Hampton New Hampshire Homes for sale - New Construction Experts
Hampton, New Hampshire offers in-town shopping and is home to many fine restaurants as well as a local cinema.
It is a busy town in the summer offering a beach area complete with boardwalk, arcades, shops galore, and food for everyone.
Hampton also has a summer playhouse for live theatre entertainment.
www.new-construction.net /New_Hampshire/H/Hampton.htm   (124 words)

  
 North Hampton New Hampshire Real Estate - NH Real Estate Agents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The residents of North Hampton, New Hampshire savor the pastoral landscape found in this quaint community on the Atlantic Ocean and its surrounding environs.
North Hampton's seaside location is ideal for growing roses, and blooms of all types are on display seasonally at Fuller gardens, once the summer estate of former Massachusetts Governor Alvan T. Fuller.
North Hampton residents recently named the peaceful rural environment the number one reason for living here.
www.realestate-411.net /New_Hampshire/N/North_Hampton.htm   (179 words)

  
 Hampton, New Hampshire Vacation Rentals
Hampton, New Hampshire offers great vacation rental by owner (VRBO) opportunities for the in-the-know traveler.
Hampton Beach Studio, Clean, Steps to the Beach, Views of the Marsh from back deck, Pool, 2 deeded parking spaces, new kitchen fridge, counters, cabinets, and sink.
Located on the New Hampshire seacoast in a quiet rural wooded setting within walking distance to sandy beaches.
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 Hampton Rental Homes, Houses for Rent in Hampton New Hampshire, Homes for Rent in Hampton New Hampshire, NH, Rental ...
Hampton, New Hampshire Rental Homes, listings and information on houses for rent in NH are available free for potential tenants on Rental Houses.com.
Hampton homes for rent in NH, as well as surrounding area home rentals and property types are frequently updated.
Hampton Rental Homes in NH are updated daily, so bookmark this page and check back periodically to view new rental home listings.
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 New Hampton, New Hampshire Real Estate - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
NewEnglandMoves.com > New Hampshire > Belknap County > New Hampton
Whether you want to browse around to see what kind of properties are on the market in New Hampton, or search for homes for sale using very specific criteria, NewEnglandMoves.com's property search will let you quickly find what you're looking for.
Use our Find a New Hampton Sales Associate tool to identify an agent to guide and assist you through process of buying or selling real estate in New Hampton.
www.newenglandmoves.com /real_estate/New_Hampshire/Belknap/New_Hampton.htm   (299 words)

  
 North Hampton, New Hampshire (Cities)
North Hampton is located in Rockingham County equidistant from the Maine and Massechusetts state lines in southeast New Hampshire.
It is between Exeter and Hampton Beach along Interstate 95 near Hampton Beach State Park midway between Portland and Boston.
North Hampton is part of the Portsmouth-Rochester metro area.
www.ohwy.com /nh/n/northham.htm   (111 words)

  
 Hampton, New Hampshire Man Convicted and Sentenced for Hacking into Former Employer's Computer Server (June 18, 2001)
CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE--United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire Gretchen Leah Witt announced today that Patrick McKenna of Hampton, New Hampshire, has been sentenced by United States District Judge Joseph A. DiClerico to serve six (6) months in federal prison, followed by a two-year period of supervised release.
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Hampshire, in conjunction with the FBI and other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, has recently launched an initiative to combat the escalating problem of unauthorized computer intrusion and intellectual property theft crimes.
McKenna is the first federal criminal defendant in New Hampshire to be convicted of computer hacking and to be sentenced to a federal prison.
www.cybercrime.gov /McKennaSent.htm   (310 words)

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