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Help for Genealogists

Hollis Historical Society Historian Joan Tinklepaugh has assembled some of her research from various sources into a package of lists of Hollis births and marriages, arranged alphabetically by husband’s last name. Included are Hollis marriages before 1800 and from 1800 to 1900, births before 1750, births from 1750 to 1775, births from 1775 to 1800, births from 1800 to 1825, births from 1825 to 1850, and births from 1850 to 1900. 

The Historians of the Hollis Historical Society are available to answer Hollis Family History and Genealogy questions. Please contact Genealogy research (using the form below) and the Historian will be happy to assist you.

The data is available for research by the patron at the Historical Society’s Wheeler House or by mail by sending a request to the Hollis Historical Society, P.O. Box 754, Hollis, NH 03049. A minimum donation of $20 for research is suggested. If it is determined that the research request will take an extensive amount of time, the patron will be notified by a member of the Research Committee.

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Hollis Historical Society

PO Box 754
20 Main Street  Hollis, NH 03049
Phone: 603-465-3935
www.hollishistoricalsociety.org

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