I only copied two pages for my own reference. The following names were listed as early settlers: Amos Brownson and John Chamberlain with their families in 1775. In the fall they left for fear of the British army and didn't return until 1784. They returned along with James Holly, Joseph Wilson and Jesse McFairlain. The first settlements in the south part of town were made by Ozem Brewster and Daniel Robbins about 1786. The south side of Winooski river Amos Brownson, Jr. Matthew Cox, Jesse Green, Wm. Douglas, Parley and Comfort Starr, Clement Hoyt, James and Peter Crane, James Hall and Nathaniel and Asa Alger. The west part of town included Asa Brownson, Nathan and Henry Fay. Joseph Hall was one of the first to settle on the north side of the river. Another early settler was James Whitcomb. Those in the War of 1812. Prominent were Capt Roswell Hunt, Benoni Thompson, ensign, Capt. Manwell who enlisted as lieutenant and Elihu Bates, Nathan Fay, Jesse Green, Sawyer Jewell, Abram Smith and William Rhodes. A company is credited to the towns of Richmond, Jericho and Williston commanded by Capt Roswell Hunt; Amos B. Cooper, Joshua Whitcomb, Timothy Thompson, John Kimpton, Artemas Flagg, Clark Hillgar, Iddo Green, Joel Brownson, Jr., Nathan Fay, Gershom Flagg, Reuben Squire, William Reynolds, Samuel T. Bass, John Mackwell, Anson Boyington, Jeremiah Terry, Enoch Noble, Shubal Barber, Josiah Thompson. Luther Curtis, Barney Spooner, John Pake, Chester H. Nichols, Merrill Fellows, Nathan Arnold, Samuel Douglas, Elijah Hinkson, Joseph Hall, Jr.. Joseph Douglas, Daniel Roins, Jr. (my note--perhaps Robbins) ,Asa Gilbert, Isaac Hullock, Richard Douglas,Jared C. Smith, Ezekiel Squire, John Chamberlain, Truman---(end of this page) Election of officers of the town in March of 1795 Joshua Chamberlain, clerk; Constant C. Hallock, constable; Felix Augar, Benjamin Farnsworth and Peter Crane selectmen; Joel Brownson, Asa Brownson, Jr. and Benjamin Farnsworth, justices. The first representative elected in 1796 was Jonathan Chamberlain. A deed of 120 acres by Abram Smith to Gov. Thomas Chittenden for 30 pounds dated April 23, 1795 was recorded. I have no other information on these names, except perhaps for Daniel Robbins and William Reynolds. If you see a name here that might be your family, it is at least a starting point. Nancy Vogt