MySource |
Vital records from 1870 to 1908 |
Author |
State of Vermont |
Abreviation |
Vermont: Vital Records (1870-1908) |
Coverage
Publication information
Type |
Vital |
Publication |
Original cards submitted by the towns to the state. |
Citation
State of Vermont. Vital records from 1870 to 1908. (Original cards submitted by the towns to the state.). |
Repository
Name |
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration |
Address |
Vermont State Archives and Records Administration 1078 US Route 2 Middlesex, VT 05633-7601 reference room, our new hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Monday thru Friday (closed all state holidays Directions via Interstate 89: To reach the Middlesex location for Vermont State Archives & Records Administration by car take the Middlesex exit (Exit 9), turn toward Route 2 and turn right at the stop sign, proceed down the hill. Mid way down the hill turn right into the drive, our facility is located behind the Vermont State Police Barracks. This repository has moved from the original in Montpelier. The records are now on microfilm and the cards are no longer available to the public. Only if the microfilm is unreadable, one may request to view the card, but it must be ordered and not available that day. (802) 828-3286 (802) 828-3710 (Fax) |
These records were transcribed by me from the original source.
E-Mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.bgs.state.vt.us/gsc/pubrec/recctr/index.html
Marriage records are filed under both names with the personal information for the groom on the groom's card only and the personal information for the bride indicated on the bride's card only. In most instances, only the record of 'person of interest' is transcribed.
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