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New Hampshire Probate Court in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, is the court which has jurisdiction over trusts, wills, and estates, adoptions, termination of parental rights, name changes, guardianship of incapacitated persons, guardianship of minors, partition of property and involuntary admissions. Each of the ten counties has a probate court.
Cheshire Superior Cheshire Probate Keene District N/A Rindge: Cheshire Superior Cheshire Probate Jaffrey/Peterborough District N/A Rochester: Strafford Superior Strafford Probate Rochester District N/A Rollinsford: Strafford Superior Strafford Probate Dover District N/A Roxbury: Cheshire Superior Cheshire Probate Keene District N/A Rumney ...
Nov. 4—Cheshire County Register of Deeds Anna Tilton, a Democrat, is up for re-election for a fifth term in Tuesday's general election, and she's facing off against Republican Maria Santonastaso.
Cheshire County is a county in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. As of the 2020 census, the population was 76,458. [1] Its county seat is the city of Keene. [2] Cheshire was one of the five original counties of New Hampshire, and is named for the county of Cheshire in England. It was organized in 1771 at Keene.
The Cheshire County Courthouse, located at 12 Court Street in Keene, New Hampshire, is the center of government of Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Completed in 1859 to a design by Gridley James Fox Bryant , it is believed to be the oldest courthouse in regular use in the state. [ 2 ]
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Transportation in Cheshire County, New Hampshire (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Cheshire County, New Hampshire" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
He moved to Cheshire County, New Hampshire, where he was the county judge of probate. Matson was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives 1806–1808, 1810–1814, 1817, and 1818, and a member of the Executive Council 1819–1821.