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Passaconaway, Sagamo of the Penacooks
Posted in History
Tagged American Indian, chief, Indian, Native People, New Hampshire, Passaconaway, Pennacook, sagamo, sagamore
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Littleton New Hampshire: Kilburn Stereoscopic Views
Stereographic photographs “were the first genre of visual mass media to appear in American society.” They pre-date the advent of the comic strip, which is often touted as the first genre. (according to Dr. Charles Shull).
The popularity of the stereographs are evident, as at the height of their popularity, HALF of all households in America eventually owned them. They began as toys of the rich, and they also served an educational purpose of teaching geography and history, as well as furnishing home entertainment that expanded the world of the viewer, and inspired several generations of scientists, travelers, and geographers. Continue reading
Posted in N.H. Historical Markers, New Hampshire Men
Tagged Benjamin West, Edward, Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire, stereoscopic view
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New Hampshire: Census Whacking
Some folks call it “Census Whacking.”
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Genealogists are amused by the darndest things–in this case finding unusual names. I’ll admit it, Randy Seaver of Genea-Musings gave me the idea. So on a day when it was too hot to play outside, I went census-whacking. I peered through countless census documents, and searched hundreds of records hoping to catch an odd name. It is a bit like fishing with a barbless hook, hoping a live one will grab on if you hope hard enough.
To my delight I found some interesting names. All of the people below were either born, or they lived, in New Hampshire.
Phina Life, [Find A Life] 1900 U.S. Census born NH living in Des Moines, Polk Co Iowa
Smithy Quick, [A Fast Horse Shoer?] 1920 US Census, b 1888 Ireland, living Manchester NH
Surveyor Beam, [Tools of the Trade] 1880 Census, Francestown NH, b. abt 1840 Canada
Dare Brawn, [Go Ahead, I Dare You, I’m a Big Guy] 1910 census, Candia NH, b abt 1900 NH
May Heat, [So Keep In A Cool Place] 1900 census, Manchester, NH, b abt 1877
B Good, [Please Be Good] 1850 census, Keene, Cheshire Co NH, b. abt 1827 NH
Ima Demone, [I’m A Demon But Not A Witch] 1920 census Berlin Coos CO NH, b. abt 1880 NH
Ima Bean, [I’m Half Baked] 1920 census, Burke, Caledonia VT, b. 1892 NH
Isa Fogg, 1880 census Garland, Penobscot Maine b. abt 1818 NH
Isa Leson, 1880 census Allenstown, Merrimack Co NH, b. abt 1862 Canada
[This “Is A Leson” How Not To Name Your Children]
Isa Frisbee, 1880 census, Portsmouth NH b abt 1829 Maine
Do you know of any unusual names in your family?
Janice
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Tagged census, funny, name, New Hampshire, odd, silly, unusual, whack
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