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Hartford Genealogy Resource Center

Print & Microfilm Resources[NOTE: Books and microfilms in the Center are for library use and may not beborrowed. Photocopies are available on the main floor for 10 cents per printouts cost 25 cents per page.]1) Books and Publicationsa) Hartford , VT Resourcesi) Town histories, including Tucker s (1889) and St. Croix s pictorial histories(1961, 1963, and 1974)ii) DAR Cemetery Indexiii) Military records of WWII soldiers from Hartford , VTiv) City directories (including Hartford )v) Town reports (which included vital statistics for many years)vi) Other local historical publicationsb) Genealogies[Many families available, including: Black, Bridge, Capen, Calef, Carriel,Cavanaugh, Chase, Cloud, Cone, Duvall, Garman, Gleason, Hadden, Hazen,Kenerson/Kenison, Kenyon, Landis, Lyman, McClure, Marcy, Marsh, Morris,Neal, Putnam, Sherk, Spear, Speare, Thompson, Tracy, Tyler, White, Whitaker,Whitney and Worthen.]

[Including: Vermont 1771 Census, Vermont Families in 1791 and Vermont Warnings Out.] e) VT Military [Rosters available for Vermonters in the following wars: Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, World War I, World War II and the Korean War.] f) New England

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1 Print & Microfilm Resources[NOTE: Books and microfilms in the Center are for library use and may not beborrowed. Photocopies are available on the main floor for 10 cents per printouts cost 25 cents per page.]1) Books and Publicationsa) Hartford , VT Resourcesi) Town histories, including Tucker s (1889) and St. Croix s pictorial histories(1961, 1963, and 1974)ii) DAR Cemetery Indexiii) Military records of WWII soldiers from Hartford , VTiv) City directories (including Hartford )v) Town reports (which included vital statistics for many years)vi) Other local historical publicationsb) Genealogies[Many families available, including: Black, Bridge, Capen, Calef, Carriel,Cavanaugh, Chase, Cloud, Cone, Duvall, Garman, Gleason, Hadden, Hazen,Kenerson/Kenison, Kenyon, Landis, Lyman, McClure, Marcy, Marsh, Morris,Neal, Putnam, Sherk, Spear, Speare, Thompson, Tracy, Tyler, White, Whitaker,Whitney and Worthen.]

2 ]c) VT Town Histories[Including: Bridgewater, Corinth, Hartland, Irasburg, Newbury, Northfield,Norwich, Plymouth, Pomfret, Rockingham, Royalton, Sherburne, Wallingford,Windsor and Woodstock.]d) VT General[Including: vermont 1771 Census, vermont families in 1791 and VermontWarnings Out.]e) VT Military[Rosters available for Vermonters in the following wars: Revolutionary War, Warof 1812, Civil War, World War I, World War II and the Korean War.]f) New England[Including: Savage s Genealogical Dictionary of New England and The GreatMigration Begins.]g) Other StatesHartford Genealogy Resource CenterHartford Library, Office Box 512 Hartford , vermont 05047-0512(802) Lineage History[Including: Mayflower families .]i) Reference & Guide Booksj) Genealogy /History Magazines2) Family Files[Several drawers full of family files which may include obituaries, newspaperclippings, genealogical information and photos.

3 ]3) Microfilm Resources[The Center has a microfilm reader and printer available for visitor use. Microfilmsof local newspapers (the Landmark and the Valley News) and vermont and NewHampshire census records are available through inter-library loan or the NationalArchives rental program. At this time, we do not own any microfilms of our own, butare hoping to acquire The Landmark on microfilm in the future. To order microfilmsvia inter-library loan, contact the librarian at least a week before your visit.]Wish ListWe are always looking for books to add to our collection. Please contact us if youwould like to donate a book or sponsor the purchase of a book for our collection(perhaps in memory of a loved one). We are especially interested in New EnglandTown Histories, Genealogies of New England families and local city NeededVolunteers are needed in several key areas, including: Data entry (entering information into our electronic databases) Filing (filing obituaries and other genealogical information in our family files) Center Operations (volunteering to open the Center to the public, assisting visitors,answering questions regarding the collection, etc.

4 Research (volunteering to answer genealogical queries received by mail, e-mail, or inperson)The Hartford Genealogy Resource Center is provided courtesy of the Hartford Libraryand the Hartford Historical Society and is supported by donations from you would like to support this program by making a donation (of money, books, orsupplies) or volunteering, please see a staff member.


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