Stockbridge Township Index

STOCKBRIDGE- Villages & Communities include:  Gaysville, Stockbridge, "No Town"

     Gaysville and Stockbridge are located in the town/township of Stockbridge.  Though a portion of Gaysville was destroyed during the flood of 1927, it remains a vibrant village.

     Another hamlet, by the name of "No Town", though not appearing on modern maps that have been consulted, is found situated, in the southeastern corner of Stockbridge , on a 1911 map of the northwest corner of the Woodstock quadrangle, online at Historic USGS Maps of New England  & New York .  The boundaries appear to have varied through the years, with "No Town" appearing to be within Sherburne, in Rutland County on a 1943 map ., however, this area remains within Stockbridge presently.

·       Town of Stockbridge, VT

o   Stockbridge Town History

·       Stockbridge Town Clerk:  1722 VT Route 100 - Stockbridge, VT 05772;  Phone: (802) 746-8400.

·       Vermont in the Civil War, online by Tom Ledoux

o   Soldiers credited to Stockbridge in the War of the Rebellion

·       Cemeteries include:

Abbott Cemetery, established by ca. 1812; located about 1.2 miles northeast from the village of Gaysville, at Latitude:  434724N, Longitude:  0724103W.

Alcorn Cemetery, established in 1828; last burial in 1865.

Betsey Bartlett Grave, single burial, near the village of Stockbridge, by the intersection of 107 and 100, located at Latitude:  434624N, Longitude:  0724534W.

Maplewood Cemetery, established in 1796; located at the village of Stockbridge, at Latitude:  434710N, Longitude:  0724521W.

Mt. Pleasant - Ranney Cemetery, established in 1820; located off 107, about 1/2 way between the villages of Gaysville and Stockbridge, at Latitude:  434521N, Longitude:  0724329W.

South Hill Cemetery, established in 1799; located in southwestern Stockbridge township, at Latitude:  434426N, Longitude:  0724719W.

Watkins Cemetery, established in 1835; last burial in 1844