Bartley, Scott A. (Editor) Vermont Families in 1791 Vermont (VT) 446.0446.0ve2 Vol.1 Barto, Martha Ford Passamaquoddy, Genealogies of West Isles Families Canada 304.0304.0pa1 Baskin, Forster & Co. Atlas of the State of IN 415.0at1 missing Indiana (IN) 415.0
The projects are usually called “State-name Families in 1790.” The progenitor of these was Maine Families ... Other projects are for New Hampshire, New Hampshire Society of Genealogists, one volume; Vermont in 1791 (the year it entered the union), Genealogical Society of Vermont, two volumes; and Western Massachusetts, in progress under the ...
the state of Vermont began in the 1760s. Prior to that time, a few French settlements ... Vermont finally joined the Union in 1791, becoming the 14th state (i.e., ... initial settlement, these families included the parents of Lemuel’s wife, Esther Greenwood First Settler of Burke, Vermont:
Powerful History: The Archaeology of Native People ... Vermont became a state in 1791, but, even years earlier, European ... They built shelters, raised families and belonged to communities. They also stayed connected to other Native com-munities nearby and …
Families with Children Under 19 (2010 Census) -----49 ... New Hampshire. From 1777 – 1791 Vermont became an independent Republic encompassing much of New ... Southern Vermont towns of Woodford, Searsburg, Wilmington and Marlboro (Hogback Mountain, bordering with Wilmington).
From 1777 – 1791 Vermont became an independent Republic encompassing much of New Hampshire and the eastern corridor of upstate New York and a ... As of 2010 there were 886 households, of which 502 were families residing in the town. 58% of these or 502 had children under the age of 19.
Vermont Families in 1791 Project Records, 1990-1997 MSA 232-239 Introduction The collection contains the records used to compile Vermont Families in 1791, edited by Scott A. Bartley and published by the Genealogical Society of Vermont.
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Vermont Historical Gazetteer ... Corinth. In 1789, eight families were added, making in all thirteen, and in 1790, eight more. The first town meeting was warned by John Taplin, a Justice of the Peace, and held March 31, 1791, at the dwelling-house of Aaron Strong; James Sawyer, moderator, David Nye, clerk,
1 FLAGG and TOWNE FAMILIES Towne Family The Descendents of William Towne 1630-1910 and The History of Kennebec County. These were furnished to me by my father-in-law, Dr.