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It was named after the small town in England Hampshire and that was probably named after a person.
This book is about a girl named Laura who finds herself in an odd predicament after she and her family move into a new home in a brand new town
Jhon mason named New Hampshire after the town of Hampshire in England's south cost. so most came from England.
Jhon mason named it after the town of Hampshire in England's south cost.
There are two towns named Seaham. One is in England, on the East coast, south of Sunderland. The smaller one is in New South Wales, Australia, which was probably named after the British town.
Booger town
Wallingford, CT was named after a town in England called Wallingford, Berkshire. Prior to being named Wallingford it was known as New Haven Village.
Booger town
The town's most important building in New England was the meeting house or church.
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
The town's most important building in New England was the meeting house or church.