Angus W. Campbell resided in Enosburg in 1882. He was a laborer at that time. The Vt Vital Records Division can search for a birth certificate for $7 anywhere in VT. You can download the application form at the following URL: http://www.sover.net/~mbevins/chit_vt.htm Give it a try. The census recors for VT after 1860 are not indexed. Mal B Cathy & Kim Peters wrote: > I was reading Barbara Maudlin's query and noticed you referred her to > the 1800 census. Do you have other census records to look up? I am > particularly interested in the 1870 census. Could you look for a Patrick > Campbell for me? I know there is a Patrick Campbell in Enosburgh, > Franklin, Vermont in the 1860 census, but I'm not sure if he is my > ancestor. My Patrick had a daughter on Nov. 15, 1860 named Bridget > Campbell, who would not be listed in the 1860 records because she was > born after the enumeration, and since the only way I have to confirm > which Patrick is mine is through her presence in his family, I need > later census records. The 1870 is preferable, but the 1880 is okay too. > The Campbells may have resided in Underhill. > What info do you have available in the census records? Ages? Places > of birth? Addresses? Names and ages of children? Any help would be > greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > Jason Farrell