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Genealogy and History
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Linda Nunn, Town clerk
1476 Scott Hwy, Groton, VT 05046; Phone: (802) 584-3276, Email: townclerk@grotonvt.com
· Groton Historical Society : P.O. Box 89, Groton, VT 05046; Phone: (802) 243-0199
For more information. (Newsletter, photos, projects, and much more!)
· Groton Free
Public Library
1476 Scott Hwy, Groton, VT 05046; Phone:
(802) 84-3358
* Other Genealogy & History Resources
Mister Glover's Groton - - The
chronicle of Groton, VT from 1789 to 1978. Out of print and no additional
copies available. See the Groton Historical Society page above for lookups.
· List of Groton
residents who served in the Civil War.
· List
of Groton residents who served in WW I
· List of Groton residents who served in
WW II.
· List of Groton residents who served
in the Korean
War.
List of Groton residents who served
in Vietnam
· Groton Historical Society : P.O. Box 89, Groton, VT 05046; Phone: (802) 243-0199
For more information. (Newsletter, photos, projects, and much more!)
Includes CEMETERY LISTINGS
· Groton Historical Society : P.O. Box 89, Groton, VT 05046; Phone: (802) 243-0199
For more information. (Newsletter, photos, projects, and much more!)
Includes GROTON CENSUS DATA
· An 1814 map of Vermont,
back when Caledonia County was still part of Orange County. Just click on the
map.
· An 1858 map
of Groton that pinpoints the location of each resident's
home.
A 1876 history of Groton from the
Vermont Gazetteer.
A 1887 history of Groton
- Gazetteer
Caledonia and Essex Counties, VT., 1764-1887, by Hamilton Child. Syracuse, N. Y.: The Syracuse Journal Company, Printers and
Binders, 1887.
The current newspaper covering Groton is the Caledonia Record.
Linda Nunn, Town clerk
Email: townclerk@grotonvt.com
Telephone: (802) 584-3276
1476 Scott Hwy, Groton, VT 05046
-- Available
Records --
Birth, death & marriage records -- 1750-1856 mostly by index book record
only *
Birth, death & marriage records -- 1857 - present by index & actual
documents
*Official records were not required prior to
1857. It was voluntary, so some records
may not have been recorded with the town.
To obtain a copy of a vital record, please
contact the Town Clerk for current fees and instructions.
Vermont vital records may be obtained through the town clerk
of the town in which the event occurred and/or through the resources below:
·
How
to Obtain Vital
Records for Vermont ?
·
Vermont State Archives
& Records Administration
o
Online
and Informational Copies of Vital Records
·
Index to Vermont
Vital Records, 1760-1954, (familysearch.org) – note this index may not be
complete, some towns and records may not be included among state records.
· Index to Vermont
Vital Records, 1955-2003, (familysearch.org).
·
Vermont, Town Clerk,
Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005, (familysearch.org) - Vital and town records acquired from local town
clerk offices.
State Parks; Campgrounds (Stillwater, Ricker Pond, New Discovery), Boulder Beach and Seyon
Ranch Lodge in Groton State
Forest - view a Groton State
Forest History Guide
This site was
originally started by Jim Dresser and later maintained by: Donald L. Smith.
The current
town coordinator is Ann Mensch.