Section 457:37 Exceptions.
Looks like the State of NH may actually have a law on the books that lets Quakers get married how they choose, which contradicts the information I’ve gotten from the Secretary of State’s office thus far.
457:37 Exceptions. – Nothing contained in this chapter shall affect the right of Jewish Rabbis residing in this state, or of the people called Friends or Quakers, to solemnize marriages in the way usually practiced among them, and all marriages so solemnized shall be valid. Jewish Rabbis residing out of the state may obtain a special license as provided by RSA 457:32.