I have been adding biographies of people from St. Lawrence County, NY to one of my web sites. So far about 1/3 of these are for people who came from Vermont. These along with some Bio's of people from Bennington County, Vermant may be found with this link. http://www.onlinebiographies.info/index.htm Cheers Ray
Possible parents of Mary Erwin.1860 census.Check for naming patterns. 1860 United States Federal Census about Mary A Erwin Name:Mary A Erwin Age in 1860: 7 Birth Year: abt 1853 Birthplace:New York Home in 1860:Skaneateles, Onondaga, New York Gender: Female Post Office:Marcellus Household Members: Name Age Michael Erwin 46 Margaret Erwin 27 John Erwin 9 Mary A Erwin 7 Jane E Erwin 4 Margaret Erwin 3 Ellen M Erwin 3.12 Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Skaneateles, Onondaga, New York; Roll: M653_828; Page: 0; Image: 797.
What ever happened to Mary W. Holmes? Mary W. Holmes, b. abt 1914 in Washington, DC (Census), dau. of Arthur Dunham Homes (of Walpole, NH) and Edna Foy Wright (of Westminster, VT). Mary lived with her parents in Pilesgrove, NJ in 1920, and in Stoneham, MA 1930. (Census) Anyone have any connections? Did she marry and have children? Thanks, Charlie Charles B. Wright PO Box 519 Walpole, NH 03608 pontegwatrail@netzero.net http://www1.cedar-rapids.net/page/nh/index.htm
Who were the parents of Mary Erwin? Born November 16, 1854, Syracuse, NY, d. December 29, 1884, Westminster, VT; married April 16, 1880, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, to Edward Prescott Wright of Westminster, VT. Anyone have a connection? Thanks, Charlie Charles B. Wright PO Box 519 Walpole, NH 03608 pontegwatrail@netzero.net http://www1.cedar-rapids.net/page/nh/index.htm
Hello list My grandfather was John Quigley b England his father Hugh Quigley was b Ireland and High's father John Quigley I believe was also b Ireland about the same time as the John Quigley is this census. My guess is that John was born about 1815 his wife Jane Carrolle about 1817 This seems to fit the people in this census Does anyone of the list have any info that can confirm or disprove this? Thanks for any help Sylvia T 1850 United States Federal Census about Jane Quigley Name: Jane Quigley Age: 33 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1817 Birth Place: Ireland Gender: Female Home in 1850(City,County,State): Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont Household Members: Name Age Mary Hart 22 Wm Henderson 40 James Mitchell 24 George Quigley 2 Jane Quigley 33 John Quigley 40 Margaret Quigley 2 Mary Quigley 45 Samuel Quigley 1 Samuel Quigley 36 Wm Quigley 4
Looking for the death record of Hannah the wife of Josiah Reed/Read, he died at Westfield, Vermont in 1804 however Hannah was still living in May 1805 and presumably at Westfield VT? Hoping for assistance to find Hannah's death/burial record. Thanks Janice Happiness keeps you Sweet, Trials keep you Strong, Sorrows keep you Human, Failures keep you Humble, Success keeps you Glowing, But Only God Keeps You Going!
<maritag@earthlink.net>(Marita Gladson) John WHITCOMB served in the War of 1812. I have pension papers. Hi Marita, WHITCOMB, JOHN. Served in Capt. Elias Keys' Company. Pension Certificate No. 33217. [Verified by Pension Bureau Records.] page 450 ================================= KEYES, ELIAS, Captain. Stockbridge, [Windsor Co., VT] Volunteered to go to Plattsburgh, [NY], September, 1814, and served 8 days in command of company of Militia. Ref: Book 51, AGO Pages 237, 238 and 239. page 253 ================================= Source is hard copy of STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14, 1933. Transcribed by, Jan Jordan<jnrose@webtv.net>
Source, The Orwell Citizen and Tribune-- Thur. Mar. 7, 1940. Page 1. VERGENNES, VT. FISHMAN, NORTON AND PALMER ARE RE-ELECTED TO BOARD OF ALDERMEN. OFFICERS ELECTED . The three aldermen were Messrs. Palmer, Fishman and Norton, all seeing re-election. The votes for all candidates for aldermen were as follows; Willard H. Adams----213. Austin J. Bodette----238. Samuel W. Fishman----357. Charles W. Norton----254. Albert W. Palmer----359. Wayland S. Bristol was elected listers with 435 votes. Foster A. Young was elected auditor with 277 votes to 214 for Fred W. Flagg. Robert J. Ryan was elected grand juror with 421. Matthew G. Daniels won the contest for commissioner of works with 395 votes while opponent Cecil R. Clark, had 112. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.
Source, The Orwell Citizen and Tribune-- Thur. Mar. 7, 1940. Page 1. ORWELL, VT. RESULTS OF MARCH MEETING. MODERATOR---J. C. Thomas. TOWN CLERK-- L. F. Lillie. TOWN TREASURER & TRUSTEE OF PUBLIC MONEY--D. L. Well. SCHOOL DIRECTOR FOR TERM OF THREE YEARS.---L. B. Hall. LISTER FOR TERM OF THREE YEARS--D. J. Leonard. CEMETERY COMMISSIONER FOR TERM OF FIVE YEARS.--J. C. THOMAS ROAD COMMISSIONER AND TREE WARDEN--C. L. Munger. OVERSEER OF THE POOR AND TOWN AGENT--A. A. Munger. AUDITOR FOR TERM OF THREE YEARS--Gerald Barker. AUDITOR FOR TERM OF ONE YEAR (UNEXPIRED TERM OF G.M. COOKE) -- R. C.Brown. FIRST CONSTABLE--J. C. Thomas. LIBRARY TRUSTEE FOR TERM OF FIVE YEARS--Mrs. Henry Wolcott. SELECTMAN FOR TERM OF THREE YEARS--R. M. Ryan. SELECTMAN FOR TERM OF ONE YEAR (UNEXPIRED TERM OF W. E. LaDuc RESIGNED.) Dan McMeekin, who won in the second vote with 166 votes against R. A. Foote 54. J. A. Leonard was the third candidate for the office but withdrew after first vote. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.
Source, The Orwell Citizen & Tribune-- Thur. Mar. 7, 1940. Page 1. BRIDPORT, VT. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Payne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norton in Vergennes. R. A. Nadeau is ill with grip. Mrs. Roy West is a patient at the DeGoesbriand hospital in Burlington, where she underwent an operation Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolcott were guests of Mrs. Smith Henry in Burlington Friday. There will be a military whist card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris Friday evening, March 8 for the benefit of the Order of Eastern Star. Supper will be served at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wimett and son of Schroon, N.Y., were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Wimett. Roy West visited Mrs. West at the DeGoesbriand hospital in Burlington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brileya have moved from Shoreham into Lee Hemenway's tenement house. Mr.Brileya will be employed by Mr. Hemenway. Mrs. Harry Phillips and son of Middlebury were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Newton. Miss Ella St. George has returned to her home in Middlebury after spending several weeks with Mrs. G A. St.George. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bronson have moved to the H. J. Lapham farm, which they have purchased from Mr. Lapham. Mrs. K. W. Myrick and children were Sunday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. O.S. Doane, in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gore of Bennington have moved into the Fletcher tenement house. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wolcott were in Rutland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coursey of East Middlebury were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Sollace. Mrs. A. J. S. Dukett is a patient at Mary Fletcher hospital in Burlington where she underwent a serious operation last Wednesday. She is doing as well as can be expected. Miss Lucille Newton spent last week in Middlebury where she was the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. N. G. Nadeau, who is spending some time in Fort Edward, N.Y., with her father, George Long, who is ill, spent the week end at her home here. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.
Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Fri. Mar. 18, 1904. RUTLAND, VT. The funeral of Miss Eva Gilman, who died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman on School street, Tuesday , was held at the house yesterday at 2 o'clock. Prayers were said by different members of the family. The bearers were Charles Amblo, Henry Amblo, William Gilman and George Gilman. The burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. William V. Webster of Fair Haven, who recently enlisted in the army by recruiting officers stationed at the Bardwell house, leaves this morning at 10:25 o'clock for the Plattsburgh barracks. Word has been received by the recruiting officers in this city that an extra man will be stationed at the office here so as to enable the officers too canvass the surrounding towns. Mrs. B. A. Adams is ill at her home on Elm street. Miss Mabel Frasier of Bennington who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Sumner of Hopkins street, returned home yesterday. The Philomatheans held a meeting yesterday afternoon with B. V. Farr of Merchants row, Mrs. J.E. Thomson read a paper on "How Our Cabinet Does Business." A paper was read by Mrs. J.S. Grandy on "The Department of State." Mrs. F. C. Atherton read a paper on the "Department of The Treasury." The last paper of the afternoon was read by Mrs. J. Dice on "The Department of the Navy." Mrs. N. L. Robinson of Cramton avenue, who has been ill for the last few days, was reported somewhat better last evening. About 55 couples attended the dance which was given in Dunn hall last evening, under the auspices of the Zulu Social club. Koltonski's orchestra furnished music. H. R. Barber of No. 12 Pine street had the thumb of his left hand cut off yesterday morning while sawing blind blocks at the Stoddard Manufacturing company's plant. He was taken to the city hospital, where Dr. Hammond dressed the wound. Mr. Barber is 84 years old. A wounded deer, which came down from the hills, was found wandering in front of the residence of E. H. Ripley at Mendon yesterday. It was captured by Nelson Dwire and P. McCarthy. The deer, which was evidently wounded by the bite of a dog, was put in Mr. Ripley's barn and was later turned over to C. A, Rich, fish and game warden. It is not thought that the wound was prove serious. A letter was received in this city yesterday from C. A. Simpson, who with Mrs. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Chamberlin is spending a few weeks at Port Antonto, Jamaica. The party arrived at that place last week Thursday. Some of the farmers in this vicinity have tapped their maple sugar orchards. Yesterday was an ideal day for sugar making. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.
Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Fri. Feb. 24, 1939. CAVENDISH CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE MADE KNOWN. CAVENDISH, Feb. 23--Verne Davis, farmer, and Bert Robbins, real estate agent, are seeking the office as selectman at March election. Henry Blood is candidate for road commissioner, and Terry Lannigan and Ray Smith of Proctorsville are candidates for overseer of the poor. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.
Abel Herrick was born ca 1758 in Plainfield, Windham Co., CT, son of Andrew(5) and Abigail (Hall) Herrick, died 13 Aug. 1842 [or 1848], buried Sheddsville Cemetery, West Windsor, VT, age 84 [info on birth and death dates from VT records cemetery card]. He married Polly Partridge 2 Jan. 1791 in Plainfield, CT [from Plainfield Church Records, NEHGR 17:230]. She was born ca 1767 in MA and died 6 Sept. 1839, Windsor, VT. The Herrick Genealogical Register, 3rd edition [HGR3], lists five children: [not in birth order] Abel Herrick, b. between July-August 1800 in NH. Married Cynthia Burnham and Amy Rowe; 10 children. Samuel Leonard Herrick, b. between 13 March-13 April 1804, died 9 Feb. 1893; m. Elizabeth Hayes 1 Jan. 1817. [Died West Windsor, VT VR.] Mary Herrick, b. 1797, d. 11 March 1883 in Windsor, Windsor Co., VT. [Death Record says he was born Springfield, NH.] Polly (Mary) Herrick, b. 26 April 1806 in Hartland, Windsor Co., VT [not recorded, I doubt that it is correct]. Leonard Herrick, born 1808, d. 7 April 1882. Married Rosanna Burnham in Windsor, VT. Six children. I have found Abel Herrick in 1800 census in Plainfield, Cheshire Co. [now Sullivan], NH with 20010 30010. In 1810 he is in Cornish, Cheshire Co. [now Sullivan] NH with 111001 41110. In 1820 he is in Windsor, Windsor Co., VT with 010001 130010. My question is: Since Abel was married in 1791 in Plainfield, CT, could he have had other children before the above listed children? I believe that there might have been a son named Martin who enlisted in the War of 1812 from Vermont. Martin was supposed to have been born about 1793. Hope someone can help! Joann Nichols
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Carleique2 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.unknown/4928.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thanks for the lead. I'll do some hunting and see if I can make any kind of connection to Ayers. Again, thanks a bunch for your time and thoughtfulness. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Ok--that clarifies it--the entire record was inserted in the Vermont index by mistake, not just the wrong state and county. Thanks so much! Sylvia On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Joann H. Nichols wrote: > Hi, Sylvia, > > I do not find any Branch people in the 1860 census for Bennington Co. > However, there is the family of Alpheus and Lizzie Branch with children, > Philip and Lizzie, living in Manchester Ward 3, Hillsborough Co., NH. > Alpheus is 32, Lizzie is 26, Philip is 6 and Lizzie is 2. Living with > them is George Gratier, age 25. Alpheus Branch was born in RI. > > Hope this helps, > Joann > > Sylvia J. Bugbee wrote: >> Thank you! The names are members of the Branch family: there are two or >> three that are shown as living in Manchester, NH in the printed version of >> the 1860 index for Vermont. I don't have the book in front of me now, but >> I'm hoping that the corrected index will show Branch family in Manchester, >> VT. >> >> Many thanks, >> Sylvia >> >> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Betty wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Sylvia, >>> >>> At HeritageQuest, there are also errors in the Index for the 1900 Census >>> for MA. For Middlesex Co., MA, there are many people / families who are >>> known to be living in Winchester or Woburn, but, when you find them, the >>> Index shows them living in Westford, MA. ??? >>> >>> Betty (near Lowell, MA) >>> >>> P.S. If you offer the names, I will take a look for you. >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Joann H. Nichols" <jnichols1930@verizon.net> >>> To: <vermont@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 8:55 PM >>> Subject: Re: [VERMONT] 1860 census index >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi, Sylvia, >>>> >>>> Are you talking about the book with the 1860 index? I think there are >>>> errors in those. If you have access to either Heritage Quest or Ancestry, >>>> look for the people in there, and see how that compares. >>>> >>>> Joann >>>> >>>> Sylvia J. Bugbee wrote: >>>> >>>>> Has anyone else come across this in the 1860 census index? I was looking >>>>> for some residents of Manchester, VT, and found that they were listed in >>>>> the book as living in Hillsboro County, Manchester, NH. Is that a glitch >>>>> on the part of the publisher? The names are correct for Manchester, VT, >>>>> from other sources, so why are they listed in Manchester NH--and in the >>>>> Vermont census index!? >>>>> >>>>> Sylvia >>>>> >>> >>> ************************************************* >>> List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html >>> Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >> >> >> ************************************************* >> List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html >> Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > > ************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html > Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi, Sylvia, I do not find any Branch people in the 1860 census for Bennington Co. However, there is the family of Alpheus and Lizzie Branch with children, Philip and Lizzie, living in Manchester Ward 3, Hillsborough Co., NH. Alpheus is 32, Lizzie is 26, Philip is 6 and Lizzie is 2. Living with them is George Gratier, age 25. Alpheus Branch was born in RI. Hope this helps, Joann Sylvia J. Bugbee wrote: > Thank you! The names are members of the Branch family: there are two or > three that are shown as living in Manchester, NH in the printed version of > the 1860 index for Vermont. I don't have the book in front of me now, but > I'm hoping that the corrected index will show Branch family in Manchester, > VT. > > Many thanks, > Sylvia > > On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Betty wrote: > > >> Hi Sylvia, >> >> At HeritageQuest, there are also errors in the Index for the 1900 Census >> for MA. For Middlesex Co., MA, there are many people / families who are >> known to be living in Winchester or Woburn, but, when you find them, the >> Index shows them living in Westford, MA. ??? >> >> Betty (near Lowell, MA) >> >> P.S. If you offer the names, I will take a look for you. >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Joann H. Nichols" <jnichols1930@verizon.net> >> To: <vermont@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 8:55 PM >> Subject: Re: [VERMONT] 1860 census index >> >> >> >>> Hi, Sylvia, >>> >>> Are you talking about the book with the 1860 index? I think there are >>> errors in those. If you have access to either Heritage Quest or Ancestry, >>> look for the people in there, and see how that compares. >>> >>> Joann >>> >>> Sylvia J. Bugbee wrote: >>> >>>> Has anyone else come across this in the 1860 census index? I was looking >>>> for some residents of Manchester, VT, and found that they were listed in >>>> the book as living in Hillsboro County, Manchester, NH. Is that a glitch >>>> on the part of the publisher? The names are correct for Manchester, VT, >>>> from other sources, so why are they listed in Manchester NH--and in the >>>> Vermont census index!? >>>> >>>> Sylvia >>>> >> >> ************************************************* >> List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html >> Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > > ************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html > Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Thank you! The names are members of the Branch family: there are two or three that are shown as living in Manchester, NH in the printed version of the 1860 index for Vermont. I don't have the book in front of me now, but I'm hoping that the corrected index will show Branch family in Manchester, VT. Many thanks, Sylvia On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Betty wrote: > Hi Sylvia, > > At HeritageQuest, there are also errors in the Index for the 1900 Census > for MA. For Middlesex Co., MA, there are many people / families who are > known to be living in Winchester or Woburn, but, when you find them, the > Index shows them living in Westford, MA. ??? > > Betty (near Lowell, MA) > > P.S. If you offer the names, I will take a look for you. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joann H. Nichols" <jnichols1930@verizon.net> > To: <vermont@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 8:55 PM > Subject: Re: [VERMONT] 1860 census index > > >> Hi, Sylvia, >> >> Are you talking about the book with the 1860 index? I think there are >> errors in those. If you have access to either Heritage Quest or Ancestry, >> look for the people in there, and see how that compares. >> >> Joann >> >> Sylvia J. Bugbee wrote: >>> Has anyone else come across this in the 1860 census index? I was looking >>> for some residents of Manchester, VT, and found that they were listed in >>> the book as living in Hillsboro County, Manchester, NH. Is that a glitch >>> on the part of the publisher? The names are correct for Manchester, VT, >>> from other sources, so why are they listed in Manchester NH--and in the >>> Vermont census index!? >>> >>> Sylvia > > > > ************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html > Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Please change my e-mail on your lists from karenc5@shaw.ca to karenlcarpenter@shaw.ca Thank You Very Much Karen L. Carpenter
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: _Tootsie Surnames: Goodsell, Glass, How, Dean Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.vermont.unknown/4928.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I found more information on the GOODSELL family of Wells, Vermont Source: HIstory of Wells, Vermont for the First Century after its Settlement, by Hiland Paul and Robert Parks {1869), reprinted 1990 page 96 Goodsell, Daniel, settled on the farm now owned by D. S. Parks, then an unbroken wilderness. The following letter we received from Mrs Nancy F. Glass, a daughter of his, and we copy it entire; She now resides at Marengo, Ill.: "In a very early day, grandfather Isaac Goodsell went to Wells, Vt, and purchased land, settled on it, calculating to make that his future home; but soon the Revolutionary war broke out, and the depredations of Indians were fearful, so he returned with his family to Washington, Conn., where he formerly resided; his wife's name was Elizabeth How. In the year 1787, Daniel Goodsell, his son, came to take possession of those lands; he married a wife in old Canaan, Conn.; her name was Abiah Dean; he moved his wife and children to Wells in the year 1788, where he resided sixteen years; he had a family of six children; his mind then set for the west; he sold his possessions, moved to Honeoye, Ontario, Co, N.Y., where he lived till he was 61 years old, when he departed this life; his wife remained till she was 76. The children scattered over a considerable territory. The oldest son, Hiram, died in Ohio, at the advanced age of 74; two died in Richmond, Ontario, one in infancy, thr! ee yet living; Beebe in Iowa, near the City; his age is 72; and two are living in Illinois, one at the advanced age of 78, and the age of the other is 66." The letter goes on to relay an incident of Daniel Goodsell's. Nancy F. Glass notes that she was about 78 at the time of writting this letter. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hi Sylvia, At HeritageQuest, there are also errors in the Index for the 1900 Census for MA. For Middlesex Co., MA, there are many people / families who are known to be living in Winchester or Woburn, but, when you find them, the Index shows them living in Westford, MA. ??? Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. If you offer the names, I will take a look for you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joann H. Nichols" <jnichols1930@verizon.net> To: <vermont@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 8:55 PM Subject: Re: [VERMONT] 1860 census index > Hi, Sylvia, > > Are you talking about the book with the 1860 index? I think there are > errors in those. If you have access to either Heritage Quest or Ancestry, > look for the people in there, and see how that compares. > > Joann > > Sylvia J. Bugbee wrote: >> Has anyone else come across this in the 1860 census index? I was looking >> for some residents of Manchester, VT, and found that they were listed in >> the book as living in Hillsboro County, Manchester, NH. Is that a glitch >> on the part of the publisher? The names are correct for Manchester, VT, >> from other sources, so why are they listed in Manchester NH--and in the >> Vermont census index!? >> >> Sylvia