People from New Hampshire
Adam Warren
Adam Warren is an American comic book writer and artist who is most famous for his adaptation of the characters known as Dirty Pair into an American comic book, and for being one of the firs...
Adam Warren is an American comic book writer and artist who is most famous for his adaptation of the characters known as Dirty Pair into an American comic book, and for being one of the firs...
Alanis Obomsawin
Alanis Obomsawin, is a Canadian filmmaker of Abenaki descent.
Alanis Obomsawin, is a Canadian filmmaker of Abenaki descent.
Alfred Marshall (congressman)
Alfred Marshall (Circa 1797 - October 2, 1868) was a United States Representative from Maine.
Alfred Marshall (Circa 1797 - October 2, 1868) was a United States Representative from Maine.
Alfred Marshall (Maine)
Alfred Marshall (1797-1868) was a United States Representative from Maine.
Alfred Marshall (1797-1868) was a United States Representative from Maine.
Amasa Lyman
Amasa Mason Lyman (March 30, 1813 – February 4, 1877) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and was an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Amasa Mason Lyman (March 30, 1813 – February 4, 1877) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and was an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Andrew Preston Peabody
Andrew Preston Peabody (March 19, 1811, – March 10, 1893) was an American clergyman and author.
Andrew Preston Peabody (March 19, 1811, – March 10, 1893) was an American clergyman and author.
Arthur O. Friel
Arthur Olney Friel (1887–1959) was one of the most popular writers for the adventure pulps.
Arthur Olney Friel (1887–1959) was one of the most popular writers for the adventure pulps.
Berrien Moore III
Berrien Moore III is the former director of the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space at the University of New Hampshire and the founding director of Climate Central.
Berrien Moore III is the former director of the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space at the University of New Hampshire and the founding director of Climate Central.
Bob Lord
Bob Lord is a producer/composer/bassist and CEO of PARMA Recordings, parent company of label imprints Navona Records, Ravello, Big Round, and Capstone Records.
Bob Lord is a producer/composer/bassist and CEO of PARMA Recordings, parent company of label imprints Navona Records, Ravello, Big Round, and Capstone Records.
Bob Lord (musician)
Bob Lord is a producer/composer/bassist and CEO of PARMA Recordings, parent company of label imprints Navona Records, Ravello, Big Round, MMC, and Capstone Records.
Bob Lord is a producer/composer/bassist and CEO of PARMA Recordings, parent company of label imprints Navona Records, Ravello, Big Round, MMC, and Capstone Records.
C.C. Chapman
Charles "C.C." Chapman is a prominent figure in the community of podcasting, podsafe music, and new media.
Charles "C.C." Chapman is a prominent figure in the community of podcasting, podsafe music, and new media.
Charles D. Parker
Charles Durwin Parker (1827–1925) was a Wisconsin politician.
Charles Durwin Parker (1827–1925) was a Wisconsin politician.
Charles Hoag
Charles Hoag was the city of Minneapolis’s first school master, second Treasurer of Hennepin County and a classical scholar.
Charles Hoag was the city of Minneapolis’s first school master, second Treasurer of Hennepin County and a classical scholar.
Daniel Waldron
Daniel Waldron was the fifth and last generation of his family to hold the substantial Waldron estate in Dover, New Hampshire.
Daniel Waldron was the fifth and last generation of his family to hold the substantial Waldron estate in Dover, New Hampshire.
David Evans Shaw
David E. Shaw is an American managing partner of Black Point Group, with wide ranging interests in technology companies and public service.
David E. Shaw is an American managing partner of Black Point Group, with wide ranging interests in technology companies and public service.
David Souter
David Hackett Souter served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1990 until his retirement on June 29, 2009.
David Hackett Souter served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1990 until his retirement on June 29, 2009.
Denis Rousseau
Denis L. Rousseau (signing papers as D. L. Rousseau) (born in New Hampshire, U.S.) is an American scientist.
Denis L. Rousseau (signing papers as D. L. Rousseau) (born in New Hampshire, U.S.) is an American scientist.
Dustin Farnum
Dustin Lancy Farnum (May 27, 1874 - July 3, 1929) was an American singer, dancer and an actor in silent movies during the early days of motion pictures.
Dustin Lancy Farnum (May 27, 1874 - July 3, 1929) was an American singer, dancer and an actor in silent movies during the early days of motion pictures.
Ebenezer Webster
Ebenezer Webster was a United States farmer, innkeeper, militia member, politician and judge.
Ebenezer Webster was a United States farmer, innkeeper, militia member, politician and judge.
Ed Ashnault
Ed Ashnault was the head basketball coach for the Dickinson College Red Raiders (1964–67), Colgate Raiders (1967–72), and William & Mary Tribe (1972–74) He finished his two-year stint at W&M wit...
Ed Ashnault was the head basketball coach for the Dickinson College Red Raiders (1964–67), Colgate Raiders (1967–72), and William & Mary Tribe (1972–74) He finished his two-year stint at W&M wit...
Edward Melville Parker
Edward Melville Parker was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Edward Melville Parker was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Elias Lyman Magoon
Elias Lyman Magoon (October 20, 1810-November 25, 1886) was an American clergyman and religious writer.
Elias Lyman Magoon (October 20, 1810-November 25, 1886) was an American clergyman and religious writer.
Ernest Martin Hopkins
Ernest Martin Hopkins served as the 11th President of Dartmouth College from 1916 to 1945.
Ernest Martin Hopkins served as the 11th President of Dartmouth College from 1916 to 1945.
Esther Cleveland
Esther Cleveland (September 9, 1893 – June 25, 1980) was the daughter of the President of the United States Grover Cleveland.
Esther Cleveland (September 9, 1893 – June 25, 1980) was the daughter of the President of the United States Grover Cleveland.
Frank Durbin
Frank J. Durbin (October 19, 1895 – April 25, 1999) was one of the last surviving American veterans of the First World War.
Frank J. Durbin (October 19, 1895 – April 25, 1999) was one of the last surviving American veterans of the First World War.
Frank Merrill
Frank Dow Merrill (December 4, 1903 in New Hampshire – December 11, 1955 in Fernandina Beach, Florida) is best remembered for his command of Merrill's Marauders, officially the 5307th Comp...
Frank Dow Merrill (December 4, 1903 in New Hampshire – December 11, 1955 in Fernandina Beach, Florida) is best remembered for his command of Merrill's Marauders, officially the 5307th Comp...
Frank Stoddard
Frank Stoddard is a NASCAR crew chief and owner from Haverhill, New Hampshire.
Frank Stoddard is a NASCAR crew chief and owner from Haverhill, New Hampshire.
Franz Nicolay
Franz Nicolay is an American multi-instrumentalist and composer currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
Franz Nicolay is an American multi-instrumentalist and composer currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
Frederick Harris (conductor)
Dr. Frederick Harris Jr. is the conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble.
Dr. Frederick Harris Jr. is the conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble.
Fritz Wetherbee
Fred "Fritz" Wetherbee (born 1936) is a New Hampshire writer, and television host.
Fred "Fritz" Wetherbee (born 1936) is a New Hampshire writer, and television host.
Gene Robinson
Vicki Gene Robinson is the ninth bishop of the Diocese of New Hampshire in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Vicki Gene Robinson is the ninth bishop of the Diocese of New Hampshire in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
George Ticknor (journalist)
George Ticknor (14 April 1822 Boston - 25 December 1866 Keene, New Hampshire) was a lawyer, and later a journalist.
George Ticknor (14 April 1822 Boston - 25 December 1866 Keene, New Hampshire) was a lawyer, and later a journalist.
George Vaughan (New Hampshire)
George Vaughan may be best known for being Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Hampshire for only one year.
George Vaughan may be best known for being Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Hampshire for only one year.
George Wilkins Kendall
George Wilkins Kendall (1809–1867) was a journalist, war correspondent, and pioneer Texas sheepman, known as the father of the Texas sheep business.
George Wilkins Kendall (1809–1867) was a journalist, war correspondent, and pioneer Texas sheepman, known as the father of the Texas sheep business.
GG Allin
Kevin Michael "GG" Allin (born Jesus Christ Allin, August 29, 1956 – June 28, 1993) was an American punk rock singer-songwriter, who performed and recorded with many groups during his career.
Kevin Michael "GG" Allin (born Jesus Christ Allin, August 29, 1956 – June 28, 1993) was an American punk rock singer-songwriter, who performed and recorded with many groups during his career.
Gregg Ritz
Gregg Ritz is a professional adventure hunter who lives in New Hampshire, United States with his wife and three daughters.
Gregg Ritz is a professional adventure hunter who lives in New Hampshire, United States with his wife and three daughters.
Hutchinson Family Singers
The Hutchinson Family Singers were a 19th-century American family singing group who became the most popular American entertainers of the 1840s.
The Hutchinson Family Singers were a 19th-century American family singing group who became the most popular American entertainers of the 1840s.
Ira Perley
Ira Perley (1799 – 1874) was the Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature 1855–1859 and 1864–1869.
Ira Perley (1799 – 1874) was the Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature 1855–1859 and 1864–1869.
James Rogers (soldier)
James Rogers (c. 1726 – September 23, 1790) was born to James and Mary Rogers in Ireland, and they immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony around 1729.
James Rogers (c. 1726 – September 23, 1790) was born to James and Mary Rogers in Ireland, and they immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony around 1729.
Jamie Aube
Jamie Aube (born August 4, 1953 in Charlotte, Vermont) is a race car driver.
Jamie Aube (born August 4, 1953 in Charlotte, Vermont) is a race car driver.
Jeffrey Hart
Jeffrey Peter Hart and raised in New York, New York, is a cultural critic, professor emeritus of English at Dartmouth College, essayist, and columnist who lives in New Hampshire, United States.
Jeffrey Peter Hart and raised in New York, New York, is a cultural critic, professor emeritus of English at Dartmouth College, essayist, and columnist who lives in New Hampshire, United States.
Joe Randazzo (comedian)
Joe Randazzo, is an American comedy writer, stand-up comedian, and improvisational comedian.
Joe Randazzo, is an American comedy writer, stand-up comedian, and improvisational comedian.
Joel Parker (jurist)
Joel Parker was a United States jurist.
Joel Parker was a United States jurist.
John Gilchrist (judge)
John James Gilchrist (February 16, 1809 – April 29, 1858) was a judge of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature, and later of the United States Court of Claims.
John James Gilchrist (February 16, 1809 – April 29, 1858) was a judge of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature, and later of the United States Court of Claims.
John James Gilchrist
John James Gilchrist (February 16, 1809 – April 29, 1858) was a judge of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature, and later of the United States Court of Claims.
John James Gilchrist (February 16, 1809 – April 29, 1858) was a judge of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature, and later of the United States Court of Claims.
John Millott Ellis
John Millott Ellis (March 27, 1831 – 1894) was a 19th century Abolitionist minister and intellectual who served as acting President of Oberlin College in 1871.
John Millott Ellis (March 27, 1831 – 1894) was a 19th century Abolitionist minister and intellectual who served as acting President of Oberlin College in 1871.
John Richardson Thompson
John Richardson Thompson was one of the seven founders of the Grange.
John Richardson Thompson was one of the seven founders of the Grange.
John Swett
John Swett (July 31, 1830-August 22, 1913) is considered to be the "Father of the California public school" system and the "Horace Mann of the Pacific".
John Swett (July 31, 1830-August 22, 1913) is considered to be the "Father of the California public school" system and the "Horace Mann of the Pacific".
John Wentworth (Lieutenant-Governor)
John Wentworth (1671–1730) was a grandson of "Elder" William Wentworth, an early settler in New England.
John Wentworth (1671–1730) was a grandson of "Elder" William Wentworth, an early settler in New England.
John Wheelwright
John Wheelwright (1592, Saleby, Lincolnshire, England–15 November 1679, Salisbury, Massachusetts) was a clergyman in England and America.
John Wheelwright (1592, Saleby, Lincolnshire, England–15 November 1679, Salisbury, Massachusetts) was a clergyman in England and America.
Joseph T. Palastra, Jr.
Joseph Thomas Palastra, Jr. (born November 10, 1931) is a retired United States Army four star general who served as Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command (CG FORSCOM) from 1986 ...
Joseph Thomas Palastra, Jr. (born November 10, 1931) is a retired United States Army four star general who served as Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command (CG FORSCOM) from 1986 ...
Josh LaBove
Josh Labove (born on March 22, 1986, in Manhasset, New York) has often been credited in TV and film performances as a child actor in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Josh Labove (born on March 22, 1986, in Manhasset, New York) has often been credited in TV and film performances as a child actor in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Jules Olitski
Jules Olitski (March 27, 1922 – February 4, 2007) was an American abstract painter, printmaker, and sculptor.
Jules Olitski (March 27, 1922 – February 4, 2007) was an American abstract painter, printmaker, and sculptor.
Justin McIsaac
Justin McIsaac (born 1978) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler, also known by his ring names "The Alpha Male" Justin Powers or Justin Shaype, who competes in independent...
Justin McIsaac (born 1978) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler, also known by his ring names "The Alpha Male" Justin Powers or Justin Shaype, who competes in independent...
Kris Williams (investigator)
Kris Williams is currently a Lead Investigator on SyFy's paranormal reality series Ghost Hunters International Before Ghost Hunters International she was the Case Manager and Historical Rese...
Kris Williams is currently a Lead Investigator on SyFy's paranormal reality series Ghost Hunters International Before Ghost Hunters International she was the Case Manager and Historical Rese...
LacyJane Folger
LacyJane Folger holds the title of Miss New Hampshire USA 2011 and will compete in the Miss USA 2011 pageant.
LacyJane Folger holds the title of Miss New Hampshire USA 2011 and will compete in the Miss USA 2011 pageant.
Liz Hager
Elizabeth S. Hager is a former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Elizabeth S. Hager is a former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Louis A. Bafalis
Louis Arthur Bafalis, usually known as L. A. "Skip" Bafalis is a retired American politician, who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Florida's...
Louis Arthur Bafalis, usually known as L. A. "Skip" Bafalis is a retired American politician, who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Florida's...
Margaret Kelly (civil servant)
Margaret Kelly was an American civil servant, notable for being the first female Assistant Director of the United States Mint, at that time the highest official position held by a woman.
Margaret Kelly was an American civil servant, notable for being the first female Assistant Director of the United States Mint, at that time the highest official position held by a woman.
Mary Marshall Dyer
Mary Marshall Dyer (1780-1867), was a voice for the largely forgotten Anti-Shakerism sentiment in rural New Hampshire.
Mary Marshall Dyer (1780-1867), was a voice for the largely forgotten Anti-Shakerism sentiment in rural New Hampshire.
Michelle Morse
Michelle Morse (1982-2005) was an advocate for student health rights.
Michelle Morse (1982-2005) was an advocate for student health rights.
Nat Faxon
Nat Faxon is an American actor, comedian and Academy Award-winning screenwriter.
Nat Faxon is an American actor, comedian and Academy Award-winning screenwriter.
Neil Tillotson
Neil Tillotson (December 16, 1898 - October 17, 2001) was the inventor of the modern latex balloon and latex gloves and founder of Tillotson Rubber Company.
Neil Tillotson (December 16, 1898 - October 17, 2001) was the inventor of the modern latex balloon and latex gloves and founder of Tillotson Rubber Company.
New Hampshire native
New Hampshire native is a status recognized by the state of New Hampshire which identifies people who were born in the state.
New Hampshire native is a status recognized by the state of New Hampshire which identifies people who were born in the state.
Noah Worcester
Noah Worcester (November 25, 1758 – October 31, 1837) was a Unitarian clergyman and a seminal figure in history of American pacifism.
Noah Worcester (November 25, 1758 – October 31, 1837) was a Unitarian clergyman and a seminal figure in history of American pacifism.
Ovide M. Lamontagne
Ovide M. Lamontagne (born Manchester, New Hampshire, 22 September 1957 ) is a lawyer and Republican politician who unsuccessfully run for governor of New Hampshire in 1996 and the Republican nom...
Ovide M. Lamontagne (born Manchester, New Hampshire, 22 September 1957 ) is a lawyer and Republican politician who unsuccessfully run for governor of New Hampshire in 1996 and the Republican nom...
Passaconaway
Passaconaway, a name which translates to "Child of the Bear", was a chieftain in the Pennacook tribe.
Passaconaway, a name which translates to "Child of the Bear", was a chieftain in the Pennacook tribe.
Paul S. Boynton
Paul S. Boynton Paul S. Boynton is an author, speaker and business leader from New Hampshire.
Paul S. Boynton Paul S. Boynton is an author, speaker and business leader from New Hampshire.
Plausawa
Plausawa (c. 1700-1754) was a Pennacook Indian who lived in what is now New Hampshire.
Plausawa (c. 1700-1754) was a Pennacook Indian who lived in what is now New Hampshire.
Richard Martyn
Richard Martyn (1630-1694) was a leading figure in early New Hampshire, in business, church and government.
Richard Martyn (1630-1694) was a leading figure in early New Hampshire, in business, church and government.
Ron Fortier
Ron Fortier (born November 5, 1946) is an American author, primarily known for his Green Hornet and The Terminator comic books and his revival of the pulp hero, Captain Hazzard.
Ron Fortier (born November 5, 1946) is an American author, primarily known for his Green Hornet and The Terminator comic books and his revival of the pulp hero, Captain Hazzard.
Ronnie James Dio
Ronald James Padavona, better known as Ronnie James Dio, was an American rock and heavy metal vocalist and songwriter.
Ronald James Padavona, better known as Ronnie James Dio, was an American rock and heavy metal vocalist and songwriter.
Shelby Gaines
Shelby Shook Gaines is an American artist and musician, son of the novelist Charles Gaines.
Shelby Shook Gaines is an American artist and musician, son of the novelist Charles Gaines.
Stephen Bachiler
Stephen Bachiler (c. 1561–1656) was an English clergyman who was an early proponent of the separation of church and state in America.
Stephen Bachiler (c. 1561–1656) was an English clergyman who was an early proponent of the separation of church and state in America.
Stephen Reno
Stephen J. Reno was Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire from 2000 to 2009.
Stephen J. Reno was Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire from 2000 to 2009.
Steven Goff
Steven "Steve" Goff is a sports writer for The Washington Post, for whom he has worked since 1985 and covered soccer regularly since 1992.
Steven "Steve" Goff is a sports writer for The Washington Post, for whom he has worked since 1985 and covered soccer regularly since 1992.
Thomas J. Cram
Thomas Jefferson Cram (March 1, 1804 – December 20, 1883) was an engineer in the service of the U.S. Corps of Topographical Engineers during the American Civil War.
Thomas Jefferson Cram (March 1, 1804 – December 20, 1883) was an engineer in the service of the U.S. Corps of Topographical Engineers during the American Civil War.
Thomas Wiggin
Captain Thomas Wiggin, often known as Governor Thomas Wiggin, was the first governor of the Upper Plantation of New Hampshire which eventually became the Royal Province of New Hampshire in 1679.
Captain Thomas Wiggin, often known as Governor Thomas Wiggin, was the first governor of the Upper Plantation of New Hampshire which eventually became the Royal Province of New Hampshire in 1679.
Thomas Williams (writer)
Thomas Williams was an American writer and a National Book Award winning novelist.
Thomas Williams was an American writer and a National Book Award winning novelist.
Tom Fahey
Tom Fahey is the State House Bureau Chief of the New Hampshire Union Leader, for which he writes the "State House Dome" column.
Tom Fahey is the State House Bureau Chief of the New Hampshire Union Leader, for which he writes the "State House Dome" column.
Walter Scott West
Walter Scott West was a private serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.
Walter Scott West was a private serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.
William H. Willson
William Holden Willson (April 14, 1805 – April 17, 1856) was a pioneer of the U.S. state of Oregon and the founder of its capital city, Salem.
William Holden Willson (April 14, 1805 – April 17, 1856) was a pioneer of the U.S. state of Oregon and the founder of its capital city, Salem.
William Trevitt
William Trevitt was a doctor, politician, diplomat, and newspaper publisher in 19th century Ohio.
William Trevitt was a doctor, politician, diplomat, and newspaper publisher in 19th century Ohio.
William Woodruff Niles
William Woodruff Niles (May 24, 1832 - March 31, 1914) was the third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire and served as such from 1870 until his death in 1914.
William Woodruff Niles (May 24, 1832 - March 31, 1914) was the third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire and served as such from 1870 until his death in 1914.
Wonalancet
Wonalancet (ca. 1619-1697) — also spelled Wannalancet and Wannalancit and probably Wanaloset and Wanalosett — was a sachem or sagamore of the Penacook Indians.
Wonalancet (ca. 1619-1697) — also spelled Wannalancet and Wannalancit and probably Wanaloset and Wanalosett — was a sachem or sagamore of the Penacook Indians.
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