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Vermont Census Records
Search Vermont Census Records
Vermont Census Records are most effectively searched if you know the specific township and county (or Parish) where your ancestors lived for the period you are searching. If you are certain of the location, you can filter out many unwanted results. If your search does not yield any matches, you should consider the possibility that your ancestor may have moved.
In some cases, town and county borders may have changed since the prior census. In other cases, your ancestor may have simply moved a few miles, but could have easily crossed over a town, county or state border in the process.
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» More details for the Vermont Census will be posted shortly.
Useful sources beyond Vermont Census Records
While census records are considered among the most useful for family history research, you should never assume the data obtained in census records is correct. Consider census data a great starting point for providing detailed clues which you can then verify (or disprove) using other sources.
Other useful sources for your Vermont genealogy research are:
» Vermont Birth, Marriage, & Death Records
» Vermont Immigration & Naturalization Records
» Vermont Military Records
» Vermont Directories & Membership Lists
» Vermont Court, Land, Probate Records
» Vermont Family & Local Histories
» Vermont Periodicals & Newspapers
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