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Genealogy Research in VermontAre you just beginning your ancestry research in Vermont? Why not hire a professional genealogist to assist youwith your genealogy search? Our researchers are ready to help you find a wealth of records in Vermont. The first large scale European colonial
settlements began in Vermont
in
the early 1600's, and many types of records includingland deeds, family wills, probate records, family histories, and vital records are widely available for almost 400 years of the state's history. Contact our researchers today and learn how we might help you with your family tree search. Many ethnic groups and nationalities settled or lived in Vermont in the past including Native American tribes like the Mohicans and Abenaki, and European immigrants from places like the Netherlands, France, Germany, Scotland, Canada, Ireland, and England. MyGenealogist.com is ready to assist you with your ancestry search. Contact a genealogist today and discover your unique ancestral heritage! Vermont
is an exciting
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collection of the Family
History Library isthe single most important resource for family tree research since it consists of literally billions of genealogy records from all parts of the globe, making it the largest and most important collection of genealogical information available in the world. Included in the Family History Library's collections are literally millions of genealogical records related to the state of VT which can be a great help to your ancestry search. Click here to read what our clients are saying about our genealogists and our unique family tree research services. Did you know that millions of genealogy records are NOT available on the Internet?Many people are unaware that
many important records
which are crucial to their family tree search cannot be found online. Many Vermont records, for example, are only available to researchers who physically visit repositories at the local level in Vermont, at the federal level in Washington, D.C., or at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our genealogy researchers have access to all of these records and are ready to assist you with your genealogy search in Vermont.
So, if you have limited your past family tree research to exhaustive
internet searches
at Ancestry.com,
Rootsweb, and
other online databases and web sites, you may have reached a brick wall because you're missing out on the
literalgold mine of records available to our genealogists on microfilm, in books, and in other published works at these important locations. Many genealogical records related to your ancestry search, important records like family wills, court records, obituaries, death certificates, military records and land deeds are generally not available online and can only be obtained by mailing research requests to places like local public libraries or cemeteries, or by visiting the LDS Family History Library in Utah. These records are critical to any comprehensive ancestry search and should not be overlooked if high quality and thorough research results are to be achieved during your project. For these and other reasons, it's sometimes a great idea to hire a professional genealogist to assist you with your genealogy search.
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Family Tree Search - Vermont(*If you don't know exact dates, please state circa 1880, 1881, etc.)
If you'd like to speak to a professional genealogist today about your ancestry research in Vermont, please feel free contact us: 1-800-416-3497 (USA and Canada) We are looking forward to helping you trace your genealogy and family history in Vermont. Thanks so much for visiting MyGenealogist.com! |
| County |
Formation
Date |
County
Seat |
Parent County |
| Addison
County |
1785 |
Middlebury |
Rutland
County |
| Bennington County | 1779 |
Bennington | Original
county |
| Caledonia
County |
1792 | St.
Johnsbury |
Original county |
| Chittenden
County |
1787 |
Burlington |
Addison
County |
| Essex
County |
1792 | Guildhall |
Orange
County |
| Franklin
County |
1792 | St. Albans |
Chittenden County |
| Grand
Isle County |
1802 |
North Hero |
Chittenden and Franklin |
| Lamoille
County |
1835 |
Hyde Park |
Chittenden, Franklin, Orleans, and Washington |
| Orange
County |
1781 |
Chelsea |
Cumberland County |
| Orleans
County |
1792 | Newport |
Chittenden
and Orange |
| Rutland
County |
1781 | Rutland |
Bennington County |
| Washington
County |
1810 |
Montpelier |
Orange, Caledonia, and Chittenden |
| Windham
County |
1781 | Newfane |
Cumberland County |
| Windsor
County |
1781 | Woodstock |
Cumberland County |
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