CENSUS
· Index
to 1790 U.S. Census Vermont Info. - Note: Vermont joined
the Union in March, 1791, so its 1790 census was actually taken in 1791. At
that time, Vermont consisted of 7 counties. Present-day
counties were later formed from all or portions of these seven counties.
· 1790
Census Info: Chittenden County - (includes towns which later became part
of the counties of Franklin, Chittenden, Lamoille and portions of
Orleans, Washington and Addison Counties)
· 1790
U. S. Census of Orange County, Vermont Towns which were soon to become
part of Caledonia County when formed, in 1792, from Orange County,
(includes towns which came to be within the counties of Caledonia,
Essex, Orange, Orleans and Washington) abstracted by Jim
Dresser, dedicated former Town Coordinator for Groton, VTGenWeb. Thank
you Jim!!! Note: This census of Vermont
was actually taken in 1791.
· 1790
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1800
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1810
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1820
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1830
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1840
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1850
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1860
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1870
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1880
Census Index - Excellent resource!!! (familysearch.org)
· 1900
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1910
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1920
Census (familysearch.org)
· Obtaining
EDs for the 1930 Census in One Step (Large Cities), by
Stephen P. Morse, PhD, Joel D. Weintraub,
PhD and David R. Kehs, PhD
· 1930
Census (familysearch.org)
· 1940
Census (familysearch.org)
· USGenWeb
Census Project for Vermont, coordinated by Linda Talbott
· NARA:
National Archives and Records Administration
o Clues
in Census Records, 1790-1840
o Clues
in Census Records, 1850-1930
o Nonpopulation
Census Records
o Prologue,
Spring 1996, Vol. 28, No. 1, "First
in the Path of the Firemen" The Fate of the 1890 Population Census,”
by Kellee Blake.
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