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This collection contains warnings out of town from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A warning out of town was a method used in New England to pressure newcomers to settle in a different town or area. A notice or warrant would be issued by a town’s Board of Selectmen and served by a local constable. However, the issuing of such a notice did not necessarily mean that the recipient(s) would be forcibly removed from the town.
Each transcript will offer some or all of the following details:
- First name(s)
- Last name
- Event year
- City
- County
- State
- Country
- Abstract – this may include extra details regarding the warning out such as dates the warrants were issued and how long the individual(s) had resided in Portsmouth
- Event type
- Source – New Hampshire State Archives
Data in this collection has been provided by Sean Furniss.

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