Yes it is in Hillsbirough County in southern New Hampshire.
It was named after the small town in England Hampshire and that was probably named after a person.
Derry New Hampshire was named by Ulster-Scots for Derry Norther Ireland.
Jhon mason named New Hampshire after the town of Hampshire in England's south cost. so most came from England.
The address of the Friends Of The Town Of Bedford Cemeteries is: 24 North Amherst St, Bedford, NH 03110-5404
Jhon mason named it after the town of Hampshire in England's south cost.
Illinois, New Hampshire and Massachusetts all have a Sandwich.
The address of the Historical Society Of Amherst N H is: Po Box 717, Amherst, NH 03031
The web address of the Historical Society Of Amherst N H is: www.hsanh.org
New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.
In 1614, John Smith explored what is now New Hampshire. By 1623, settlers founded New Hampshire's first permanent non-Indian town. Today that town is Hover. John Mason named New Hampshire in 1629 after Hampshire, England. In 1641, it was part of Massachusetts, but by 1680 it was made a colony by New England
Marlow, New Hampshire was originally slated to be named Addison in 1753. When the charter for the naming committee was rejected, the town was named after the English town of Marlowe. The town was founded in 1717.
There are several towns named Amherst across the United States, with at least five states having a place called Amherst: Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Virginia, and South Dakota. Each of these towns has its own unique history and characteristics. The most notable Amherst is in Massachusetts, home to Amherst College and a vibrant academic community.