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County Facts
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Date Created: 1771 County Seat: Nashua
Name Origin: Will Hill, the Earl of Hillsborough Formed From: Original County

County Records

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    visiting or requesting information because of sometimes changing contact information. All other record types not listed here are located in the town in which the event occured. Check NH's Cities & Towns and City & Town Clerks
  • Probate Court has Probate Records from 1771
    30 Spring Street, P.O. Box P, Nashua, NH 03061-6015; Phone : (603) 882-1231
    Building Hours : Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
  • Register of Deeds has Land Records from 1771
    19 Temple Street, P.O. Box 370, Nashua, New Hampshire 03061-0370
    (603) 882-6933 Fax (603) 882-7527 Register's Office Phone Hours : 8:00am to Noon
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County History

In 1771, New Hampshire was divided into five counties. Hillsborough County was formed at that time as one of the original counties. Hillsborough County was organized on May 6, 1771 and named in honor of Will Hill, the Earl of Hillsborough. The county has the largest population in the state with 346,160 residents, nearly one-third of whom live in the city of Manchester.

By 1823, there were 42 townships within Hillsborough County (see 1823 map and profile ). Several of the northern townships were set off to the newly formed Merrimack County the same year. The townships which became part of Merrimack County were: Andover, Boscawen, Bradford, Dunbarton, Fishersfield, Henniker, Hooksett, Hopkinton, New London, Salisbury, Sutton, and Warner. See City & Town Clerks for more details

Communties in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire include the following:
Amherst, Antrim, Bedford, Bennington, Brookline, Deering, Francestown, Goffstown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Manchester, Mason, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, New Ipswich, Pelham, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple, Weare, Wilton, and Windsor.

During the 1800s, Manchester was known as the textile capital of the United States. The Amoskeag Mills at Amoskeag Falls on the Merrimack River employed 17,000 people and produced four million yards of cloth per week at its peak. Nashua, the second largest city in the county and also the state, was the first inland town to be settled in New Hampshire.

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