Established in 1966, Berube-Comeau Funeral Home is a family owned business located in Haverhill, MA, and serves the Greater Haverhill, Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire areas.Berube-Comeau Funeral Home offers a wide range of funeral...
Funeral Homes in Hampton Falls, NH
In 1977, Anthony S. Conte, Sr. purchased The Dewhirst Funeral Home of North Andover which had been in existence for twenty years. Tony immediately set out to provide personal, sensitive, and compassionate service to the community by providing...
The Campbell-Lee, Moody, Russell Funeral Home has over 250 years experience, with strong roots in our community.
Glenn F. Campbell is a fourth generation funeral director and owner, and is very mindful of the history and integrity of service...
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Facts about the city
Hampton Falls (formerly the Third Parish and Hampton falls) is a New England town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,236 at the 2010 census.
Hampton Falls Obituaries
It was reported on July 6th, 2014 that Edward Joseph "Ed" Yuskiewicz passed on in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. Yuskiewicz was 91 years old and was born in Worcester, MA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Edward Joseph "Ed"'s life.
It was revealed on July 30th, 2013 that Lenore A Powers (Cena) died in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. Ms. Powers was 69 years old and was born in Lynn, MA. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Lenore A's life.
History
Records indicate a building that became a church may have existed near where the Weare Monument now is in 1665, but when it was first built is unknown. The settlement of Hampton joined Norfolk County, Massachusetts Colony, in 1643, along with Exeter, New Hampshire Dover, New Hampshire Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Salisbury, Massachusetts and Haverhill, New Hampshire of Massachusetts. A meeting house was built shortly after and Thomas Crosby (New Hampshire) Crosby became the town's minister for the church. The town would've been called New Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Hampton Falls, but Hampton Falls was successful in making the proposal fail. The 7,400 acre town received its grant as an independent town with the name "Hampton falls" in 1726, but was still referred to as a parish until the Revolutionary War.
The official website for the city of Hampton Falls is https://www.hamptonfalls.org/.
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