Vermont Genealogy which is available and can be obtained via interlibrary loan at your local library! Rhonda Houston (1) VERMONT: HEADS OF FAMILIES At the Second Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1800: U. S. by Bureau of the Census ISBN # 0806305037 The records in this publication are grouped under the counties of Addison, Bennington, Caledonia, Chittenden, Essex, Franklin, Orange, Rutland, Windham, and Windsor, and therunder by towns. Names of the heads of households are given in full and for each there is given, in tabular form, the number of free white males and females, by five agae groups, and the number of other associated persons except untaxed Indians. Altogether over 25,000 families are listed with a 1796, state map. (2) STATE OF VERMONT: Roster of Soldiers in the War of 1812 by Herbert T. Johnson ISBN # 0806345969 This book purposts to identify all persons from Vermont who signed up to participate in various campaigns of War of 1812. The soldier's names are arranged alphabetically in all cases, and identifed by compay name and the source of information and in the majority of instances, by campaign(s) and length of service. In those cases where the soldier was KIA, the circumstances of his death is given as well as frequently given is if his pension was applied for with the name of his widow. There are more than 12,000 officers and enlisted references. (3) A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812 (VERMONT CLAIMANTS) by Byron N. Clark ISBN # 0806300744 Although there wasn't legistation for keeping public vital records until 1840, town clerks in Vermont keep this record of pensioners and soldierf of Vermont in the War of 1812. This volume begins with an alphabetical arranged series of abstracts of evidence presented by the claimants to a pension agent where in most cases indicated the veteran's unit, dates and places of service and relationship to the claimant. This is followed by lists of some 20 Bermonters who voluntered to serve at Plattsburgh. And further on within the book, The Appendix consists of other lists and various accournts of the conflict, which sheds further light on the role of Vermonters. (4) SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR BURIED IN VERMONT And Ancedotes and Incidents Relating to Some of Them by Walter H. Crockett ISBN # 0806305347 Excepted by permission from the Proceedings of "the Vermont Historical Society," this unusual work contains lists comprising the names of nearly 6,000 Revolutionary soldiers buried in Vermont, many of the soldiers having emigrated from other states into Vermont during the years immediately following the Revolution. Supplementing the lists is a section devoted to anecdotes and incidents of some of the Vermont soldiers in the various campaigns. The soldiers are listed alphabetically by county or town of interment. (5) GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonweath and the Founding of a Nation In Two Volumes by Hiram Carleton ISBN # 00806347945 This collecton is of an illustrated biographical/genealogical essays of noted Vermonters and their families. The work as a whole contains up of 30,000 references from kith and kin, with the names all indexed found at the front of the two volumes which identify nearly 1,200 principal descendants of the main families. Many of these lineages go back to 16th-century England, with still others brimming with connections to Massachusetts and the other New England states, yet on the whole, all constituing a totally unique assemblage of Vermont families.