NAME OCCUPATION BORN VITAL Original
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NARA
Microfilm pg. #
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Note 1: ** indicates known future Civil War soldier)(Note 2: + indicates person attended public school within the previous year)
[Note 3: (@) indicates a person over 20 who cannot read or write]
(Note 4: Vital Records are contained in an Appendix; information in blue contained in parentheses are hyperlinks to the appropriate page:
Appendix 1: Marriage Records
Appendix 2: Birth Records
(B18--);Appendix 3: Death Records
(D18--);Appendix 4: Civil War Deaths
(CW18--);Appendix 5: Medical description of causes of death.)
, Daniel, 54 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 117/2
Adams
, John, 27 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 117/235Adams
, John, 18 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 119/237Adams
, Mary, 65 New York pg. 123/241Adams
, Rose (Daniels), 45 Vermont pg. 120/238Adolph
, Joseph, 24 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 128/246Alexander
, Ezra A., 42 (born 1817) Merchant Vermont pg. 93/211(Ed. note: Ezra Alexander was Charlotte Town Clerk from 1855-1872. He was also appointed as Postmaster by the Lincoln Administration in 1861.)

Allen
, Ellen, 20 Servant Vermont pg. 111/229Allendorph
, John, 20 New York pg. 125/243Ammel
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Armell".)Archambault
, Mary, 17 Vermont pg. 98/216Armell
, Joseph, 40 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 121/239Armell
, Frank, -- Farm Laborer Canada pg. 91/210Ash
, Ambrose, 28 (@) (born 1830) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 101/219Ash
, Daniel M., 33 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 107/225Ash
, Frank, 26 Farmer Canada pg. 104/222Ash
, Simeon, 27 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 94/212Bacon
, Louis N., 20 (born 1839) Vermont pg. 96/214Bacon
, Moses, 26 (born 1833) Farmer Canada pg. 96/214Baker
, Ann, 17 New York pg. 117/235Baldwin
, Charles, 14 Vermont pg. 98/216Baldwin
, Sophia, 61 Massachusetts (D1866) pg. 109/227Ball
, Daniel, 41 (born 1818) Mason Vermont (D1864) pg. 95/213Ball
, David, 51 (born 1809) Farmer Vermont (D1865) pg. 105/223Ball
, Moses, 69 Cooper Vermont pg. 103/221Barber
, John, 76 Farmer Connecticut pg. 102/220Barber
, Lewis, 56 (born 1802) Farmer Vermont pg. 121-122/239-240
Barker
, Alonzo, 37 (born 3-6-1823) Farmer Vermont pg. 95/213Barker
, Arthur G., 23 (born 1-4-1837) Vermont (D1863) pg. 126/244Barker
, Frank, 65 Farmer Vermont (D1864) pg. 111/239Barker
, Franklin, 55 (born 3-6-1805) Farmer New York pg. 125-126/243-244Barnes
, Samuel, 70 (born Jan. 1789) Vermont (D1865) pg. 111/239Baror, Barrord
(some of the various spellings in the records for "Berard".)Barton
, Arthur, 23 (born 1837) Farmer Vermont pg. 109/227(1860 Ag Census: 160 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $8000: 3 horses; 21 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 20 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 500 bushels Irish potatoes; 18 bushels buckwheat; 400 lbs butter; 12,000 lbs cheese; 20 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; orchard produce value $75; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $900. Pgs 21-22, line 31.)
Barton
, Caleb E., 66 (born 1794) Farmer Massachusetts pg. 103/221(Ed. note: Caleb Barton was appointed Postmaster of Charlotte by the Buchanan Administration in 1857.)
Barton
, James, 46 (born 11-14-1813) Farmer Vermont pg. 107/225Barton
, Joseph, 73 (born 5-23-1787) Farmer Massachusetts pg. 92/209Barton
, Joseph, 30 (born 10-23-1829) Farmer Vermont pg. 92/209(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 70 Unimproved, Value $11,000: 4 horses; 12 milch cows; 20 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 3 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $80; 20 bushels barley; 50 bushels wheat; 110 bushels peas & beans; 250 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 3 bushels grass seed; 1500 lbs butter; 300 lbs cheese; 16 lbs wool; 60 tons hay; orchard produce value $40; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $800. Pgs 19-20, line 7)
Barton
, Williams*, 69 (born May 1792) Farmer Massachusetts pg. 111/229(* Ed. note: this is not a misprint – his first name was Williams.)
(1860 Ag Census: 135 Improved Acres, 7 Unimproved, Value $7500: 2 horse; 7 milch cows; 7 other cattle; value of animals slaughtered $50; 54 bushels wheat; 160 bushels oats; 75 bushels Indian corn; 50 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 15 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $500. Pgs 23-24, line 12.)
Bassett
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Bessette".)Bates
, Peter, 36 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 92/209Beach
, Deacon Aaron L., 71 (born 1789) Farmer Vermont pg. 126/244(1860 Ag Census: 60 Improved Acres, 17 Unimproved, Value $3050: 5 horses; 6 milch cows; 5 other cattle; value of animals slaughtered $100; 17 bushels wheat; 127 bushels oats; 60 bushels Indian corn; 90 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 72 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; orchard produce $35; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $600. Pgs. 25-26, line 38.)
Bearor
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Berard".)Beaulieu
, John, 13 Vermont pg. 120/238Beaulieu
, Joseph, 40 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 119/237Beekman
, Henry, 33 Shoemaker Bavaria pg. 91/210Beers
, Benjamin, 57 (born 3-24-1803) Farmer Vermont pg. 96/214(1860 Ag Census: 300 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $14,000: 6 horses; 6 milch cows; 10 other cattle; 4 working oxen; 23 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 20 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 30 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 3000 lbs cheese; 92 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; orchard produce value $25; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 19-20, line 22.)
Beers
, Cyrus, 34 (born 1826) Farmer Vermont pg. 96/214(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $5000: 1 horse; 7 milch cows; 1 other cow; 2 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 20 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 15 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 500 lbs cheese; 10 lbs wool, 25 tons hay; orchard produce value $25; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $250. Pgs 19-20, line 20.)
Beers
, Hinman, 66 (born 1794) Farmer Connecticut pg. 114-115/232-233Belisle
, Oliver, 35 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 121/239Berard
, **Peter, 30 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 100/218Bessette
, **Alexander,16 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 93/211Bishop
, **Hiram, 36 Mason Vermont pg. 91-92/209-210![]()
Boisvert
(try "Greenwood")Bolieau, Boleau, Bolio, Bolyeau
(various spellings used in the records for "Beaulieu".)Boros
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Burroughs".)Boughton
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Bouton".)Bouton
, John Jarvis, 58 (born 9-28-1801) Farmer Vermont (D1869) pg. 92/209(1860 Ag Census: 60 Improved Acres, 7 Unimproved, Value $4500: 1 horse; 3 milch cows; 6 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $80; 30 bushels wheat; 40 bushels peas & beans; 75 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 400 lbs butter; 200 lbs wool; 15 tons hay; orchard produce value $25; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $300. Pgs 19-20, line 6.)
Bowen
, John, 45 Day Laborer Vermont pg. 125/243Boyer
, Nancy, 17 Servant Vermont pg. 122/240Bradley
, Philander H., 45 (born 1815) Farmer Vermont (D1865) pg. 95/213(1860 Ag Census: 125 Improved Acres, 5 Unimproved, Value $7000: 4 horses; 8 milch cows; 3 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $125; 7 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 25 bushels Irish potatoes; 140 bushels rye; 500 lbs butter; 500 lbs cheese; 40 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $700. Pgs 19-20, line 19.)
Brady
, John, 34 Superintendent of Poor House Ireland pg. 124/242(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 90 Unimproved, Value $6000: 3 horses; 8 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 50 bushels wheat; 110 bushels peas & beans; 200 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 140 bushels Irish potatoes; 75 bushels barley; 1200 lbs butter; 250 lbs wool; 49 tons hay; value of orchard produce $150; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $700. Pgs. 25-26, line 25.)
Brady
, Mary, 18 Servant Canada pg. 127/245Braidy
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Brady".)Breckenridge
, Giles, 36 Carpenter & Joiner Vermont (D1869) pg. 102/220Breckenridge
, James, 38 Carpenter Vermont pg. 93/211Brousseau
, Alphonse, 20 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 120/238Brunell
, Louis, 42 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 106/224Bruseau
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Brousseau".)Bull
, Abner, 26 Wheelwright Vermont pg. 107/225Bull
, Olive, 18 Servant Vermont pg. 95/213Burnes
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Burns".)Burnham
, Almon S., 63 Farmer Vermont pg. 106/224[William Cole family]
(1860 Ag Census: 116 Improved Acres, 28 Unimproved, Value $6000: 5 horses; 14 milch cows; 10 other cattle; 6 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 35 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas & beans; 400 bushels oats; 175 bushels Indian corn; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 71 bushels buckwheat; 900 lbs butter; 74 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $800. Pgs 21-22, line 18.)
Burns
, John, 40 (@) RR Laborer Ireland (D1864) pg. 124/242Burns
, John, 50 Farmer Ireland pg. 107/225(1860 Ag Census: 10 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $600: 1 horse; 3 milch cows; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 10 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas & beans; 10 bushels Indian corn; 25 bushels Irish potatoes; 450 lbs butter; 6 tons hay; orchard produce value $15; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $150. Pgs 21-22, line 23.)
Burns
, Eliza, 14 Vermont pg. 100/218Burous (
one of the spellings used in the records for "Burroughs".)Burroughs
, Ellen, 15 Teacher Vermont pg. 99/217Burrows
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Burroughs".)Bushee
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Bushey".)Bushey
, +John, 14 Vermont pg. 95/213Bushey
, Jonathan, 24 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 95/213Carpenter
, Heman, 60 (born 12-27-1800) Farmer Vermont pg. 123/241(1860 Ag Census: Heman Carpenter: 110 Improved Acres, 40 Unimproved, Value $7500: 2 horses; 18 milch cows; 8 other cattle; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 40 bushels wheat; 100 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 125 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 4000 lbs cheese; 40 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $250; value of livestock $400. Pgs 25-26, line 18. Henry Carpenter: 50 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $2500: 1 horse; 4 milch cows; value of animals slaughtered $85; 20 bushels wheat; 150 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 30 tons hay; 25 gallons maple molasses; value of orchard produce $70; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $150. Pgs 25-26, line 19.]
Chapman
, T.D., 44 (born 6-20-1816) Farmer New York pg. 125/243Louisa M., 35 (born 4-18-1825) Vermont
[John Allendorph, 20 New York]
[Douglas Allendorph, 18 New York]
[Margaret Stevenson, 23 Servant New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 125 Improved Acres, 23 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 5 horses; 5 milch cows; 7 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $108; 64 bushels wheat; 445 bushels oats; 175 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 750 lbs butter; 35 tons hay; value of orchard produce $70; value of farm machinery and implements $250; value of livestock $1400. Pgs. 25-26, line 31.)
Charbonneau
, Elizabeth, 15 Servant Vermont pg. 124/242c/o Luther R. Eaton household
Charbonneau
, John J., 50 (@) Day Laborer Canada (D1862) pg. 115/233Maria, 45 (@) Canada
**John, 14 Vermont
Maria, 12 Vermont
Peter, 9 Vermont
Paul, 5 Vermont
Edward, 3 Vermont
Charbonneau
, John, 34 (@) RR Laborer Canada pg. 92/209Louisa, 30 (@) Vermont
+John, 8 Vermont
Louisa, 6 Vermont
Mary, 4 Vermont
[Theresa, 60 (@) Canada]
Charbonneau
, Theresa, 60 Canada (D1862)c/o John J. Charbonneau household
Charbonneau
, Zoe, 22 (@) Servant Canada pg. 114/232c/o Edgar Edgerton household
Chase
, +Mary, 13 Vermont (D1861) pg. 104/222c/o William Tucker household
Clark
, Ammi F., 55 (born 1804) Farmer Vermont pg. 127-128/245-246Arzelia R., 55 (born 1804) Vermont
[Julia Newell, 31 Dressmaker Vermont]
[Mary Newell, 7 Vermont]
[Maria Fisher, 20 Servant Vermont]
[Patrick Murray, 16 Farm Laborer Vermont]
[John Mitchell, 20 Farm Laborer Canada]
[Mary Brady, 18 Servant Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 148 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $9000: 8 horses; 12 milch cows; 10 other cattle; 8 sheep; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 60 bushels wheat; 50 bushels peas & beans; 250 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 32 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $75; value of farm machinery and implements $190; value of livestock $1000. Pgs. 27-28, line 6.)
Clark
, Anna, 80 Widow of Amos Connecticut (D1864) pg. 108/226c/o Homer Clark household
Clark
, Charles, 6 Vermont pg. 107/225c/o George Spear household
Clark
, Deacon Homer, 59 (born Feb. 1800) Farmer Vermont pg. 108/226Elvira (Baldwin), 52 Connecticut (
D1866)Harriet, 22 Vermont
Martha, 20 (born 1840) Vermont (
M1862)+**George, 18 (born 1842) Vermont
+Jane, 15 Vermont
+Jay Amos, 12 (born 1848) Vermont
+Joseph, 10 Vermont
+Mary E., 8 (born Feb. 1852) Vermont
Flora E., 5 (born Apr. 1855) Vermont
[Anna Clark, 80 Connecticut]
(1860 Ag Census: 225 Improved Acres, 75 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 6 horses; 20 milch cows; 7 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 26 sheep; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 60 bushels wheat; 175 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 20 bushels buckwheat; 25 bushels barley; 800 lbs butter; 9000 lbs cheese; 800 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; orchard produce value $20; value of farm machinery and implements $250; value of livestock $1200. Pgs 21-22, line 27.)
Clark
, Truman, 30 Farmer Vermont pg. 109/227Mary, 28 Vermont
+Catherine, 11 Vermont
+Henry, 6 Vermont
[Julia Villemaire, 15 Servant Vermont]
[Carlo Prince, 19, "free colored" Farm Laborer Vermont]
Clayman
, Amos, 30 Day Laborer Vermont pg. 124/242Mary, 28 Vermont
+Mary, 8 Vermont
+Theodore, 6 Vermont
Addie, 4 Vermont
Coal (
one of the spellings used in the records for "Cole".)Cogswell
, Levi, 67 (born 6-30-1793) Farmer Vermont pg. 105/223Sarah, 70 (born Mar. 1789) Vermont (
D1867)[George Putnam family]
(1860 Ag Census: 50 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $4000: 3 horses; 4 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 30 sheep; value of animals slaughtered $100; 20 bushels wheat; 20 bushels peas and beans; 150 bushels oats; 75 bushels Indian corn; 400 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 120 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $20; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $500. Pgs 23-24, line 1.)
Cole
, Willliam, 73 Massachusetts pg. 106/224Abigail, 73 Vermont
c/o Almon S. Burnham household
Coleman
(used interchangeably in the records with "Charbonneau". See entries there.)Collette
, Frank, 45 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 128/246Marsella, 14 Canada
Joseph, 12 Canada
Louis, 10 Canada
Flavia, 8 Canada
c/o Joseph Adolph household
Como
, Rosella, 19 Servant Vermont pg. 127/245c/o A.F. Stone household
Comstock
, Mary, 25 New York pg. 111/229c/o James Squire household
Connor
, Alice, 16 Servant Ireland pg. 126/244c/o Jonathan Whalley household
Connor
, Patrick, 50 (@) Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 122/240Mary, 40 (@) Ireland
Connor
, Patrick, 50 RR Laborer Ireland pg. 124/242Bridget, 52 Ireland
(1860 Ag Census: 5 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $300: 1 horse; 3 milch cows; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $93; 15 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 10 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 450 lbs butter; 8 tons hay; value of orchard produce $120; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $200. Pgs. 25-26, line 29.)
Conway
, Winnie, 20 Ireland pg. 93/211c/o C.M. Seaton household
Cook
, Charles B., 47 (born 1813) Farmer Vermont pg. 126/244Harriet P., 44 (born 1816) Vermont
m. Mary A. Callendar (unk date) (2nd wife) (born 6-6-1828)
Mary Callendar (
B1865)Charles David (
B1867)[Arthur Barker family]
[Matilda Munnett, 25 Servant Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 143 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $8000: 11 horses; 6 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $45; 25 bushels wheat; 4 bushels peas & beans; 125 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 400 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 300 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; value of orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $450; value of livestock $1000. Pgs. 25-26, line 37.)
Cooper
, Holmes, 35 Miller Vermont pg. 107/225Narcissa, 32 Vermont
+Martin, 6 Vermont
+Mary, 5 Vermont
George, 4 Vermont
Herbert, 2 Vermont
Ida E. (
B1862)[Samuel Cooper, 82, "blind" Vermont]
[Abner Bull, 26 Wheelwright Vermont]
Cooper
, Samuel H., 82 "blind" (born 1-11-1779) Vermont (D1861) pg. 107/225Betsy (Eastman), 73 (born 1788) Vermont (
D1860)c/o Holmes Cooper household
(1860 Ag Census: 25 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 2 working oxen; value of animals slaughtered $75; 50 bushels Indian corn; 80 bushels Irish potatoes; 250 lbs butter; 15 lbs wool; 4 tons hay; 165 lbs maple sugar; orchard produce value $8; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $200. Pgs 21-22, line 22.)
Cota
, Mitchell, 45 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 113-114/231-232Mary, 45 (@) Vermont
Lovina, 18 Vermont
Rosella, 16 Vermont
Miranda, 14 Vermont
+Moses, 12 Vermont
+Eugene, 10 Vermont
+George, 8 Vermont
Mary, 5 Vermont
Joseph, 3 Vermont
Cox
, Catherine, 20 (@) Ireland (M1866) pg. 115/233c/o John Sherman, Sr. household
Cross
, Antoine, 40 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 92/210c/o Hiram Bishop household
Cross
, James, 50 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 113/231Betsy, 40 (@) Ireland
+William, 12 Vermont
+Sarah, 10 Vermont
+Jane, 9 Vermont
+George, 7 Vermont
+John, 7 Vermont
Joseph, 6 Vermont
Mary, 4 Vermont
Margaret, 2 Vermont
Bridget, 1 Vermont
Cross
, John, 34 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 112/230c/o John Hazard household
Cross
, Michael, 34 Day Laborer Ireland pg. 113/231Mary, 30 Ireland
John, 8 Vermont
Crossman
, James, 36 Painter Vermont pg. 96/214Jane, 25 Canada
+Romeo, 7 Vermont
Lineus, 2 Vermont
[**Truman Naramore, 23 Farmer Vermont]
Curaveau
(see "Curavoo" which is the spelling used on the gravestones at Mt. Carmel as well as on most town records.)Curavoo
, Joseph, 34 (@) Farm Laborer (born 1828) Canada pg. 107/225Margaret (Mahoney), 28 (@) (born 1830) Ireland
+Maria, 6 Vermont
+Catherine, 5 (born 1854) Vermont
Ann, 4 Vermont
Cutler
(see "Cutter"; the name might be misread in town and census records, but "Cutter" is the spelling used on the gravestones.)Cutter
, John M., 40 (born 12-28-1823) Carpenter & Joiner Vermont pg. 115/233Clara, 30 Vermont
William, 2 Vermont
Peter, infant Vermont
George (
B1861)
Cutter
, Richard, 74 ("blind") Wheelwright New Hampshire (D1863) pg. 115/233Sylva, 71 (born Oct. 1790) Vermont
Martha M., 30 (born 1831) Vermont (
D1868)[Sarah Judson, 40 Vermont]
(Martha M. was committed to the insane asylum in Brattleboro by town order in 1862.)
Cutting
, Mary, 28 Vermont pg. 116/234+Catherine, 7 Vermont
+Arthur, 6 Vermont
George, 5 Vermont
Jessie, 2 Vermont
Cyr
, **Leander, 22 (born 1838) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 127/245c/o Nicholas Holmes household (Cyr will serve in Co.M, 9th NY Cavalry)
Dakin
, John, 65 (born 7-3-1795) Farmer Vermont (D1869) pg. 112/230Ann, 58 Vermont
[**Henry Huff, 21 New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 80 Improved Acres, 16 Unimproved, Value $7500: 2 horses; 11 milch cows; 3 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 20 bushels wheat; 40 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 10 bushels barley; 1800 lbs butter; 50 tons hay; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $600. Pgs 23-24, line 15.)
Dalrymple
(see also Delrimple)Dalrymple
, John, 38 Farmer Vermont pg. 123/241Hannah, 34 Vermont
Orrin, 14 Vermont
William, 11 Vermont
Lyman, 5 Vermont
Edward, 1 Vermont
c/o Eli Haskin household
Danforth
, Louisa, 38 Servant New York pg. 116/234Daniels
, **Charles, 19 Vermont pg. 120/238**John, 17
Addie, 11
c/o Rose (Daniels) Adams household
Darkiy
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Durkee".)Davis,
Harvey A. (Arby?), 39 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 97/215Sarah, 36 Canada
+Edwin, 13 New York
+Jane, 10 Vermont
+Nancy, 7 Vermont
+Cornelia, 6 Vermont
Abigail, 3 Vermont
Elizabeth, infant Vermont
Davis
, **James, 22 (born 3-13-1838) Farm Laborer New Hampshire pg. 97/215Abigail H. (Stokes), 26 (born 3-5-1834) Vermont
Dayton
, Eliza, 23 Servant New York pg. 103/221c/o Christian Van Vliet household
Dean
, Joshua, 47 (born 4-29-1823) Farmer Vermont pg. 106/224Lucy (Miles), 51 (born 5-13-1819) Vermont
+Henry, 10 Vermont
James Richard, 2 (born 10-11-1858) Vermont
[+Elizabeth Drum, 14 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 257 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 2 horses; 28 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 50 bushels wheat; 20 bushels peas & beans; 400 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 180 bushels Irish potatoes; 10 tons hay; orchard produce value $40; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 21-22, line 21.)

Defoe
, Joseph, 21 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 112/230c/o Midas Prindle household
DeLansem
, John, 41 Day Laborer Canada pg. 92/209c/o John Charbonneau household
Delrimple
, Henry, 25 Farm Laborer New York pg. 117/235Deraur
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Berard".)Dersena
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Dersinett".)Dersinett
, John, 40 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 95/213Josephina, 30 (@) Vermont
+Samuel, 11 Vermont
+Josephine, 9 Vermont
Charles, 3 Vermont (
D1860)Louis, 2 Vermont
Ellen, infant Vermont
c/o Laura Fuller household
Desautels
, Alphonse, 16 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 126/244c/o Frank Barker household
DesHotel
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Desautels".)Deyette
, Joseph, 22 (@) (born 5-7-1828) Day Laborer Canada pg. 115/233Asenath (Coleman), 26 (@) (born 4-1-1834) Canada
+George, 6 Vermont
Edgar, 4 Vermont
Cora, 2 Vermont
(the mark of Asenath Deyette)
Dier
, Josephine, 10 Vermont pg. 96/214Gilbert, 8 Vermont
c/o Napoleon Tatro household
Diggles
, John, 67 (born 1793) Butcher Yorkshire, England (D1860) (not listed)c/o Samuel Whalley household
Downing
, Margaret, 16 Servant New York pg. 93/211c/o Augustus Humphrey household
Drake
, George, 22 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 120/238c/o Lewis Nelson household
Drew
, Mary, 35 Connecticut pg. 127/245c/o Timothy Oskins household
Drum
, +Elizabeth, 14 Vermont pg. 106/224c/o Joshua Dean household
Drum
, **Henry (D1863) Farm Laborer Ireland [missed by census]Elizabeth Catherine (Knowland) Ireland
George
William
Mary Ann, 9 (born 1-29-1851)
Katie, 7 (born 2-14-1853)
James, 5 (born 4-10-1855)
Sarah, 2 (born 8-26-1857)
Edward (
B1861)(Ed. note: other family and/or workers living in this household are unknown.)
Drum
, John, 12 Vermont pg. 106/224c/o Peter Rougier household
Duffie
(see "Duffy" which is the spelling used on the local gravestones.)Duffy
, Edward, 24 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 113/231c/o William Williams household
Duffy
, John, 31 Mason Ireland pg. 91/210Sarah (Toner), 27 Vermont
+Mary, 9 Vermont
+Daniel, 7 Vermont
Theresa, 3 Vermont (
D1860)Bridget, 1 Vermont
James (
B1861)John (
B1864)[Sarah Toner, 60 (@) Ireland]
Durkee
, John, 16 (@) Servant New York pg. 116/234c/o Henry Thorp household
Eastman
, +George, 15 Vermont pg. 93/211+Mary, 10 Vermont
c/o C.M. Seaton household, children of Mary (Hosford) (Eastman) Seaton
Eaton
, Luther R., 54 (born Jan. 1806) Farmer Vermont pg. 123-124/241-242Mary E., 42 (2nd wife) (born Jan. 1818) Vermont
Arthur, 3 Vermont
[Elizabeth Charbonneau, 15 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 165 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $9000: 3 horses; 5 milch cows; 16 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $70; 40 bushels oats; 40 bushels Indian corn; 180 bushels Irish potatoes; 700 lbs butter; 200 lbs wool; 45 tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $250; value of livestock $800. Pgs. 25-26, line 24.)
Edgerton
, Alonson, 46 (born 12-3-1813) Carpenter & Joiner Vermont pg. 91/210Cordelia C. (Palmer), 45 (born 8-31-1814) Vermont
+Harley Decatur, 14 (born 4-26-1846) Vermont
+Imogene, 8 Vermont
[Daniel Edgerton, 67 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 36 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $3500: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 2 working oxen; value of animals slaughtered $30; 30 bushels wheat; 70 bushels oats; 70 bushels Indian corn; 40 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 20 tons hay; orchard produce value $11; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $200. Pgs 19-20, line 8.)
(Ed. note: Alonson Edgerton served as Charlotte’s Representative to the State Legislature 1869-1870.)
(the signature of Harley
Decatur Edgerton)
Edgerton
, Daniel, 67 Vermont pg. 91/210c/o Alonson Edgerton household
Edgerton
, Edgar M., 35 (born 1825) Mason Vermont pg. 114/232Margaret J. (Kehoe), 36 (born 1824) Vermont
George, 7 Vermont
+Irene C., 4 Vermont (
D1869)Mary Elizabeth "Libbie", 2 Vermont
Eliza, infant Vermont
Laura Mariah (
B1866)[Zoe Charbonneau, 22 (@) Servant Canada]
Eno
, Rufus, 44 Farmer Vermont pg. 105/223Abigail, 40 Vermont
+Martin W., 19 (born 1841) Vermont
+Byron, 16 (born 1844) Vermont (
M1868)+Albert, 14 Vermont
+Ann, 10 Vermont
Caroline, 4 Vermont
Carlton, 4 (born 1856) Vermont
[Harriet Gordon, 19 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 175 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $4500: 3 horses; 8 milch cows; 14 other cattle; 60 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 65 bushels wheat; 200 bushels oats; 125 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 900 lbs butter; 240 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; 367 lbs maple sugar; orchard produce value $20; value of farm machinery and implements $115; value of livestock $600. Pgs 21-22, line 17.)

Fargo
, +Ella, 7 Vermont pg. 115/233c/o Hinman Beers household
Fargo
, Fanny, 70 Vermont pg. 118/236c/o Heman Scofield household
Fargo
, Frank, 22 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 121/239c/o H. R. Prindle household
Fargo
, Maria, 30 Servant Vermont pg. 122/240c/o J.G. Thorp household
Farrel
, Daniel, 30 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 110/228Margaret (Hanley), 28 Ireland
John, 10 Vermont
David, 8 Vermont
Julia, 6 Vermont
Patrick, 4 Vermont
James, 3 Vermont
Bridget, 1 Vermont
Daniel E. (
B1869)Farrel
, Thomas, 40 Farmer Ireland pg. 104/222Catherine, 38 Ireland
+James, 11 Ireland
+John, 9 Ireland
+Thomas, 7 Ireland
Michael, 5 Ireland
Stephen, 3 Ireland
(1860 Ag Census: 12 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $600: 2 milch cows; 6 other cattle; 5 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $90; 10 bushels wheat; 75 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 80 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 25 lbs wool; 10 tons hay; orchard produce value $30; value of farm machinery and implements $30; value of livestock $200. Pgs 21-22, line 37.)
Ferguson
, Elizabeth, 21 Servant Vermont pg. 123/241c/o George Thorp household
Ferin
(see "Farrel"; the census records might be misread as "Ferin", or "Ferrill".)
Field
, Henry, 42 (born 5-23-1818) Farmer Vermont pg. 123/241Polly Ann (Wescott), 42 (born 6-11-1818) Vermont
+Edmund H., 18 (born 6-26-1842) Vermont
m. Martha Frisby (unk date) (born 12-12-1840)
Eunice Louisa (
B1869)+Ann E., 12 Vermont (
M1868)+Cassius, 10 Vermont
[Catherine Johns, 35 (@) Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 275 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 3 horses; 20 milch cows; 15 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $40; 300 bushels oats; 75 bushels Indian corn; 80 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 5000 lbs cheese; 280 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; value or orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $1200. Pgs 25-26, line 23.)
Fisher
, Maria, 20 Servant Vermont pg. 127/245c/o A.F. Clark household
Fitzgerald
, Edward, 40 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 101-102/219-220Catherine, 35 Ireland
+William, 17 Ireland
+Catherine, 12 Vermont
+Edward, 9 Vermont
+Margaret, 7 Vermont
Mary, 4 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 85 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $4000: 2 horses; 8 milch cows; 10 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 30 bushels wheat; 60 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 1200 lbs butter; 30 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $500. Pgs 21-22, line 5.)
Fleming
, John, 18 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 111/229c/o Frank Barker household
Fleming
, Michael, 50 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 110/228Mary (Farrel), 50 Ireland
Catherine, 8 Vermont
Mary Margaret, 6 Vermont
James, 4 Vermont (
D1867)John, 2 Vermont
Richard A., 1 Vermont (
D1867)(female child) (
B1867)Fonda
, +**Abner, 18 (born 9-30-1840) Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 103/221c/o Jeremiah Fonda household
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Fonda
, Isaiah, 27 Carriage Maker New York pg. 92/209Catherine, 30 Carriage Maker Vermont
Arthur, 2 Vermont
[Nancy Pope family]
Fonda
, Jeremiah, 75 (born 7-6-1788) Farm Laborer Vermont (D1868) pg. 103/221Roxana (Needham), 62 (born 1804) Vermont
[+**Abner Fonda, 18 Farm Laborer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 14 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $750: 1 horse; 1 milch cow; 1 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 15 bushels wheat; 25 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 40 bushels Irish potatoes; 200 lbs butter; 6 lbs wool; 10 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $25; value of livestock $150. Pgs 21-22, line 14.)
Fonda
, Lucinda, 26 Vermont pg. 103/221+Homer S., 5 (born 1855) Vermont
c/o Henry Fonda household
Fonda
, William Henry, 26 (born 1835) Farmer Vermont pg. 103/221Marie Harriett (Flynn), 22 (born 1837) Ireland
Isabella, 1 Vermont
Susie Ruth (
B1869)[Lucinda Fonda family]
(1860 Ag Census: 80 Improved Acres, 40 Unimproved, Value $4000: 4 horses; 10 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 10 bushels wheat; 50 bushels oats; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 1200 lbs butter; 30 tons hay; orchard produce value $15; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $500. Pgs 21-22, line 11.)
Foot
(see "Foote"; "Foot" and "Foote" were used interchangeably in the records, but "Foote" is the spelling used on the gravestones.)Foote
, Charles P., 51 (born 1809) Farmer Connecticut pg. 114/232Lucy Ann (Barton), 43 (born 1820) Vermont
Wilbur, 20 (born 10-3-1839) Vermont
+Williams, 17 (born 1843) Vermont (
M1868)+Susan, 10 (born 1850) Vermont
(Lists as "C.P."; 1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 12 Unimproved, Value $4480: 2 horses; 4 milch cows; 2 working oxen; 26 sheep; value of animals slaughtered $95; 40 bushels wheat; 75 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 124 lbs wool; 15 tons hay; value of orchard produce $30; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $700. Pgs 23-24, line 24.)
Foote
, Elizabeth, 22 Servant Canada pg. 120/238c/o Lewis Nelson household
Foote
, Johnson H., 57 (born 1802) Farmer Vermont pg. 99/217Sarah (Alexander), 56 (born 1803) Vermont
Henry A., 30 (born 8-20-1828) Vermont
Flora J., 25 (born 1835) Vermont
[Carrie Taylor, 14 Vermont]
(* Ed. note: some of the records list Johnson’s name as "Jonathan", but "Johnson" is the name on the gravestone in Morningside Cemetery.)
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $9740: 4 horses; 22 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 11 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 40 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 15 bushels buckwheat; 5 bushels grass seed; 300 lbs butter; 100 lbs cheese; 50 lbs wool; 87 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $260; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 19-20, line 33.)
Foote
, George A., 21 (born 1839) Vermont (M1862) pg. 99/217c/o Dennis W. Hazard household
Foote
, Simeon, 62 Farmer Connecticut pg. 109/227Harriet, 52 Vermont
Jerusha, 49 (born 1-10-1810) Vermont
[Noble Newell, 34 Farm Laborer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 25 Improved Acres, 2 Unimproved, Value $2400: 1 horse; 4 milch cows; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 50 bushels peas & beans; 50 bushels oats; 20 bushels Indian corn; 50 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 6 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $200. Pgs 21-22, line 32.)
Franklin
, Heman, 44 Farm Laborer Connecticut pg. 99/217Phebe, 36 New York
+Curtis, 10 Vermont
+Andrew, 7 Vermont
Fuller
, Martin, 39 Carpenter & Joiner Vermont pg. 111/229Mary, 39 Vermont
+Cassius, 11 Vermont
+Euphena(?), 8 Vermont
Elnora G., infant Vermont (
B1860)(1860 Ag Census: 4 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $800: 1 horse; 1 milch cow; 1 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 20 bushels wheat; 45 bushels peas and beans; 50 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 10 bushels buckwheat; 6 bushels grass seed; 600 lbs butter; 4000 cheese; 7 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $150. Pgs 23-24, line 10.)
Fuller
, Deacon Milo, 68 Vermont (D1860) pg. 95/213Laura A. (Read), 58 Vermont
[John Dersinett family]
[Charles Prince, 14, "free colored" Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 70 Improved Acres, 2 Unimproved, Value $1500: 2 horses; 7 milch cows; 24 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 18 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas & beans; 60 bushels oats; 20 bushel Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 200 lbs butter; 120 lbs wool, 30 tons hay; orchard produce value $20; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $700. Pgs 19-20, line 18.)
Fuller
, Nelson M., 38 (born 1823) Carpenter & Joiner Vermont pg. 101/219Mary A. (Rouse), 38 (born 1823) Vermont
+Abbie, 10 Vermont
Gillman, Gilman
(see "Villemaire": the way the census taker wrote the name, the name could easily be misread.)Gilmer, Gilmur
(see "Villemaire": see note above.)Gillott
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Gillette" and "Guillett".)Gillette
, David C., 56 (born 6-24-1804) Farmer Vermont pg. 121/239Miranda B., 45 (2nd wife) (born 2-23-1814) Vermont
+Louisa, 15 Vermont (
M1866)(1860 Ag Census: 5 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $800: 3 horses; 1 milch cow; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 15 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 50 bushels Irish potatoes; 150 lbs butter; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $300. Pgs 25-26, line 11.)
Gillette
, J.F., 60 Shoemaker Vermont pg. 92/209Dorothy, 61 Vermont
Gold
, Jane (Helms), 54 (born 1808) Scotland pg. 94/212+Mary, 15 (born 10-24-1844) Vermont
c/o Jeremiah Williams household
Gold
, John, 21 Farm Laborer New York pg. 110/228c/o Lydia Rich household
Gordon
, Harriet, 19 Servant Vermont pg. 105/223c/o Rufus Eno household
Gould
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Gold".)Grabeau
, Joseph, 14 Vermont pg. 117/235c/o George R. Pease household
Gravel, Gravell, Gravil (
some of the various spellings used in the records for "Gravelle".)Gravelle
, John, 50 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 118/236Julia, 48 (@) Canada
+Joseph, 14 Vermont
+Mary, 12 Vermont (
M1869)John, 10 Vermont
Peter, 8 Vermont
James, 6 Vermont
Laura, 2 Vermont
Green
, Sarah, 22 Teacher New York pg. 126/244c/o Jonathan Whalley household
Greene
, Joseph, 30 Physician Vermont pg. 109/227Juliette (Taggart), 25 Vermont
DeWitt, 3 Vermont
(female child) (
B1861)[Emma Spear, 20 Servant Vermont]
Greenwood
, James, 25 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 102/220Matilda, 25 Vermont
+Henry, 7 Vermont
+John, 5 Vermont
Emily, 3 Vermont
Mary, 1 Vermont
Greenwood
, John, 29 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 102/220c/o James Palmer household
Ground
, Charles, 20 Day Laborer Canada pg. 92/209Rose, 21 (@) Vermont
Mary, 1 Vermont
Guidice
, Henry, 17 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 112/230c/o Ebenezer Ward household
Guidis
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Guidice".)Guillett
, **Joseph, 22 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 115/233c/o John Sherman, Sr. household
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Guillot, Guillet,
(some of the spellings used in the records for "Gillette" and "Guillett".)
Guyette
, **Frank, 15 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 111/229c/o Smith Jones household
m. Jane Prentiss (unk date)
Winnie (
B1868)Mertram (
B1869)
Hallock
, Phebe, 60 Vermont pg. 107/225c/o James Barton household
Ham
, William, 53 Carpenter & Joiner Vermont pg. 105/223Louisa, 50 Vermont
Frank, 26 Vermont
+Jane, 15 Vermont
c/o Henry Montgomery household
Harding
, Judith, 69 (born 10-6-1791) New Hampshire pg. 113/231Hannah Simmons, 25 (born 9-24-1832) Vermont
c/o Peter Higbee household
Harney
(also try "Varney"; some gravestones in the Quaker Cemetery in Monkton, VT appear to have been engraved "H" or "V" interchangeably.)Harney
, Helen, 30 Ireland pg. 104/222c/o John Quinlan household
Harnor, Harner
(some of the spellings used in the records for "Harney".)Harrington
, Caleb, 70 Farmer Massachusetts pg. 111/229Rhoda, 51 Vermont
[Louis Jondreau, 13 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 75 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $4000: 1 horse; 4 milch cows; 3 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 38 bushels wheat; 8 bushels peas and beans; 20 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 20 tons hay; value of orchard produce $5; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $250. Pgs 23-24, line 7.)
Haskin
, Eli, 80 Farmer Vermont pg. 123/241Mary, 75 Vermont
[John Dalrymple family]
(1860 Ag Census: 180 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 2 horses; 7 milch cows; 20 other cattle; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $25; 25 bushels wheat; 200 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 384 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $65; value of farm machinery and implements $375; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 25-26, line 21.)
Hazard
, Dennis W., 40 (born 5-17-1819) Farmer Vermont pg. 99/217Celinda A. (Foote), 33 (born 8-27-1827) Vermont
[George A. Foote, 21 Vermont]
[Aiken Villemaire, 30 Farm Laborer Canada]
[Ida Taylor, 17 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 42 Unimproved, Value $9740: 3 horses; 23 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 11 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 40 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 15 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 3000 lbs cheese; 50 lbs wool; 88 tons hay; 12 lbs honey; value of orchard produce $5; value of farm machinery and implements $286; value of livestock $500. Pgs. 19-20, line 34.)
Hazard
, John, 26 (born 1824) Farmer Vermont pg. 112/230Electa (Field), 35 (born 1815) Vermont
+Ellen G., 16 (born 1844) Vermont (
M1862)[Sylva Jackson, 18 Vermont]
[John Cross, 34 Farm Laborer Vermont]
[Daniel Raymond, 36 (@) Ireland]
(1860 Ag Census: 185 Improved Acres, 65 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 4 horses; 7 milch cows; 20 other cattle; 75 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 70 bushels wheat; 2 bushels peas and beans; 200 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 40 bushels Irish potatoes; 15 bushels buckwheat; 1200 lbs butter; 200 lbs cheese; 450 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; 60 lbs maple sugar; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $425; value of livestock $1500. Pgs 23-24, line 19.)
Hazard
, Oscar, 32 Farmer Vermont pg. 99/217Sarah, 28 England
Mary, 5 Vermont
Robert, 3 Vermont (
D1861)[Antoine Carpenter, 16 Farm Laborer Vermont]
[Miranda Prindle, 20 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 90 Improved Acres, 30 Unimproved, Value $9500: 2 horses; 14 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 11 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 40 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 15 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 50 lbs wool; 88 tons hay; 3000 lbs cheese; 12 lbs honey; orchard produce value $5; value of farm machinery and implements $280; value of livestock $500. Pgs 19-20, line 35.)
Hewett
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Hewitt".)Hewitt
, Ebenezer, 55 (born 1805) Farmer Vermont pg. 108/226+Sabrina, 17 Vermont
+Axah(?), 11 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 16 Improved Acres, 4 Unimproved, Value $800: 1 milch cow; 2 working oxen; value of animals slaughtered $75; 8 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 40 bushels Indian corn; 30 bushels Irish potatoes; 150 lbs butter; 6 tons hay; 50 lbs maple sugar; orchard produce value $100; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $150. Pgs 21-22, line 28.)
Hewitt
, Pitt E., 66 (born 1794) Farmer Vermont pg. 108/226Lucy W. (Harris), 50 (2nd wife) (born 2-25-1810) Vermont
Mary L., 33 (born 1825) Vermont
Catherine P., 26 (born 1831) Vermont
[Amos Palmer family]
(1860 Ag Census: 175 Improved Acres, 75 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 2 horses; 19 milch cows; 12 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 80 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $125; 50 bushels wheat; 150 bushels oats; 75 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 25 bushels buckwheat; 30 bushels barley; 300 lbs butter; 300 lbs wool; 60 tons hay; 2000 lbs cheese; orchard produce value $25; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 21-22, line 29.)
Hickok
, Alonzo, 38 Farmer Vermont pg. 97/215Marietta, 36 Vermont
+Clarinda, 12 Vermont
+Albert, 9 Vermont
+Henry, 7 Vermont
+Charles, 5 Vermont
Rufus, infant Vermont
c/o Rufus Sanford household
(1860 Ag Census: 300 Improved Acres, 100 Unimproved, Value $13,000: 10 horses; 26 milch cows; 7 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 90 sheep; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $80; 80 bushels wheat; 30 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 60 bushels Indian corn; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 5 bushels grass seed; 200 lbs butter; 300 lbs wool; 100 tons hay; 75 lbs maple sugar; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $500; value of livestock $1500. Pgs 19-20, line 26.)
Hicks
, Lydia A. (Alexander), 33 (born 1827) Vermont pg. 109/227+Hudson, 14 Vermont
c/o Arthur Barton household
Hicock
(see "Hickok"; the two spellings were used interchangeably in town records.)Hidder
(try "Kidder".)Higbee
, Peter, 49 (born 1811) Farmer Vermont pg. 112-113/230-231Miranda (Harding), 47 (born 5-29-1814) Vermont
Carrie, 20 Vermont
+Wallace, 18 (born 1842) Vermont
+Wilbur, 11 Vermont
[George Palmer Vermont]
[Judith Harding family]
(1860 Ag Census: 88 Improved Acres, 18 Unimproved, Value $6500: 3 horses; 10 milch cows; 6 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 50 bushels wheat; 80 bushels peas and beans; 40 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 130 bushels Irish potatoes; 15 bushels buckwheat; 500 lbs butter; 1000 lbs cheese; 40 tons hay; 400 lbs maple sugar; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $350. Pgs 23-24, line 20.)
(Ed. note: both Ag Census & regular census spell Peter's last name as "Higby".)
Higby
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Higbee".)Higgins
, Calvin, 24 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 106/224Martha, 20 Servant Vermont
c/o Peter Rougier household
Higings
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Higgins".)Hill
, Sarah, 77 Massachusetts pg. 114/232c/o Hyson Rich household
Hill
, Thomas C., 73 (born 7-29-1787) Farmer Vermont (D1865) pg. 127/245Thomas Chittenden, 36 (born 1824) Farmer New York
[Cordelia Holcomb, 53 Housekeeper New York]
[Joseph Nichols, 20 Farm Laborer New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 175 Improved Acres, 35 Unimproved, Value $20,000: 7 horses; 9 milch cows; 14 other cattle; 8 working oxen; 230 sheep; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $175; 150 bushels wheat; 100 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 250 bushels Indian corn; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 800 lbs cheese; 950 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; value of orchard produce $75; value of farm machinery and implements $475; value of livestock $1100. Pgs. 27-28, line 4.)
Hill
, Truman, 58 (born 1801) Tailor Vermont pg. 113/231Sarah E., 55 (born 1805) New York
James N., 30 (born 5-3-1830) Wheelwright Vermont
Mary H., 20 (born 1843) Vermont
**Frank, 17 (born 8-31-1844) Vermont (
M1868)m. Jennie Barber
Jennie B. (
B1869)(1860 Ag Census: 15 Improved Acres, 5 Unimproved, Value $1400: 1 horse; 1 milch cow; 1 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $125; 25 bushels peas and beans; 100 bushels oats; 40 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 20 tons hay; value of orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $250. Pgs 23-24, line 23.)
Hix
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Hicks".)Hogan
, Eliza, 35 Ireland pg. 128/246+John, 10 Vermont
+Mary, 6 Vermont
Maurice, 3 Vermont
Holcomb
, Cordelia, 53 Housekeeper New York pg. 127/245c/o Thomas Hill household
Holdridge
, +Charles, 11 Vermont pg. 96/214c/o Cyrus Beers household
Hollis
, Henry, 37 Carpenter & Joiner Vermont pg. 96/214Nancy, 35 Vermont
+Edgar, 10 Vermont
+Ann, 9 Vermont
Holmes
, Nicholas, 78 Farmer New York pg. 127/245Sarah, 67 Rhode Island
John, 40 Farmer Vermont
Hannah E. (Smith), 38 New York
+Gertrude, 12 (born 1847) Vermont (
M1868)+William Hazard, 9 (born 7-25-1852) Vermont
Charles T., 4 (born 1857) Vermont
Mary, 2 Vermont
Elizabeth (
B1863)[**Leander Cyr, 22 Farm Laborer Canada]
[Lucy Jones, 18 Servant New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $11,000: 6 horses; 9 milch cows; 14 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 50 bushels wheat; 105 bushels peas & beans; 500 bushels oats; 400 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 116 bushels barley; 500 lbs butter; 1000 lbs cheese; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $500; value of livestock $1000. Pgs. 27-28, line 3.)
Holt
, Ezra, 79 (D1861) Harness & Saddle Maker [missed by census]Minerva (Haskbut), 71 (
D1869)Nelson F., 50
(Ed. note: other family and/or workers living in this household are unknown.)
(1860 Ag Census: 83 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $5000: 1 horse; 4 milch cows; 3 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 26 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 25 bushels Indian corn; 115 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 130 lbs wool; 20 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $400. Pgs. 19-20, line 4.)
Horsford
(see "Hosford", which is the spelling used exclusively both in the records and on the gravestones during this period in town history.)Hosford
, Ezra, 42 (born 1817) Vermont pg. 98/216Cynthia, 38 (born 1821) Vermont
+William, 15 (born 1844) Vermont (
M1865)m. Ellen L. Naramore
Lillian M. (
B1869)[Mary Archambault, 17 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 110 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $5850: 3 horses; 8 milch cows; 3 other cattle; 28 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $90; 35 bushels wheat; 75 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 250 bushels Irish potatoes; 15 bushels buckwheat; 2 bushels grass seed; 300 lbs butter; 662 lbs cheese; 300 lbs wool; 60 tons hay; orchard produce value $10; value of farm machinery and implements $500; value of livestock $900. Pgs 19-20, line 32.)
Hosford
, Heman, 68 (born 1796) Farmer Vermont pg. 99/217Polly (Dean), 70 (born 1791) Connecticut
Ellen, 22 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $8000: 3 horses; 8 milch cows; 3 other cattle; 52 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 40 bushels wheat; 140 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 11 bushels buckwheat; 300 lbs butter; 10,000 lbs cheese; 200 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $1500. Pgs 19-20, line 36.)
Hosford
, Myron Hinsdale, 39 (born 10-28-1821) Farmer Vermont pg. 100/218Sarah A. (Stearns), 30 (born 10-22-1829) New York
Fred H., 5 (born 1855) Vermont
Marion, 2 (born 1858) Vermont
(female child) (
B1864)[Eliza Burns, 14 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census lists him as "Mason": 170 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $8000: 1 horse; 10 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 1 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 200 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 1400 lbs butter; 200 lbs cheese; 45 tons hay; 500 lbs maple sugar; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $500. Pgs. 21-22, line 3.)
Hosford
, Orin, 70 (born 1-31-1791) Farmer Vermont (D1868) pg. 100-101/218-219Cynthia, 68 Vermont
Ann, 62 (born 1797) Vermont (
D1865)Delia, 32 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 75 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $4000: 2 horses; 10 milch cows; 25 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 20 bushels wheat; 20 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 1500 lbs butter; 70 tons hay; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $700. Pgs 21-22, line 2.)
Hoskins
, Timothy J., 60 Day Laborer Vermont pg. 127/245Betsy, 60 Vermont
[Mary Drew, 35 Connecticut]
Hubbell
, Chandler, 50 (born 1803) Farmer New Hampshire pg. 110/228Ruth (Palmer), 41 (born 1818) Vermont
+Fayette, 12 Vermont
+Marquis D., 9 (born 1849) Vermont (
D1865)+Edna Sarah, 8 (born 1852) Vermont (
D1866)Louisa A., 5 (born 1855) Vermont
Charles C., 1 (born 1859) Vermont (
D1866)(1860 Ag Census lists as "Charles": 60 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $3000: 3 horses; 5 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 5 sheep; value of animals slaughtered $100; 15 bushels wheat; 15 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 50 bushels buckwheat; 15 bushels barley; 600 lbs butter; 20 lbs wool; 10 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $350. Pgs 23-24, line 5.)
Hubbell
, Luther R., 48 Tavern Keeper [missed by census]Mary J., 41
(Ed. note: other family and/or workers living in this household unknown.)
(1860 Ag Census: 400 Improved Acres, 60 Unimproved, Value $8000: 15 milch cows; 7 other cattle; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 40 bushels wheat; 40 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 4 bushels grass seed; 20 bushels rye; 1000 lbs butter; 400 lbs cheese; 60 tons hay; 50 lbs honey; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 19-20, line 1.)
Hubbell
, Sarah "Sally", 67 (born 1793) Vermont pg. 114/232c/o E.H. Wheeler household
Huff
, **Henry, 21 New York pg. 112/230c/o John Dakin household
Humphrey
, Augustus, 48 Farmer Vermont pg. 93/211Laura (Beers), 38 Vermont (
D1867)[**Alexander Bessette, 16 Vermont]
Huntington
, Clara, 75 Connecticut pg. 101/219c/o Peter Pease
Hutchins
, Carlton, 57 Mechanic/built sleighs [missed by census]Maria (Newell), 55 (born 1805)
Maria, 23 (born 4-28-1837)
(Ed. note: other family and/or workers living in this household are unknown.)
(1860 Ag Census: 40 Improved Acres, 12 Unimproved, Value $4000: 5 horses; 2 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $45; 30 bushels wheat; 26 bushels peas & beans; 60 bushels oats; 40 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 12 bushels buckwheat; 500 lbs butter; 25 tons hay; value of orchard produce $40; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $500. Pgs 19-20, line 3.)
Hutchins
, Paul, 50 "Insane" Vermont pg. 124/242c/o John Brady, Supt. of Poor House
Hyde
, Betsy (Campbell), 63 (born 9-10-1794) Canada pg. 104/222Widow of William D. c/o Heman Hyde household
Hyde
, **Heman, 28 (born 1832) Farmer Canada pg. 104/222Bridget (Power), 24 (@) (born 1835) Ireland
John, 3 Vermont
[Betsy Hyde, 63 Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 20 Improved Acres, 5 Unimproved, Value $1000: 2 horses; 10 milch cows; 10 other cattle; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 50 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 1000 lbs cheese; 20 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $600. Pgs 21-22, line 38.)
Isham
, Newman, 28 Vermont pg. 118/236c/o Heman Scofield household
Jackson
, Sarah, 37, "free colored" Vermont (D1862) pg. 109/227Adelia, 21, "free colored" Vermont (
D1862)Emily, 16, "free colored" Vermont
Susan, 10, "free colored" Vermont
Jackson
, Sylva, 18 Vermont pg. 112/230c/o John Hazard household
Jacobs
, John, 40 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 128/246Mary, 45 (@) Canada
Ellen, 20 Canada
Martha, 17 Vermont
Maria, 15 Vermont
John, 14 Vermont
Julia, 12 Vermont
Jane, 8 Vermont
Napoleon, 7 Vermont
Berthius(?), 7 Vermont
Eugena, 3 Vermont
Elenor, infant Vermont
Johns
, Catherine, 35 (@) Canada pg. 123/241c/o Henry Field household
Jondoir
, Delphine, 19 Servant Canada pg. 120/238c/o Edgar Meech household
Jondreau
, Louis, 13 Vermont (M1865) pg. 111/239c/o Caleb Harrington household
Jones
, Hiram, 27 (born 12-22-1832) Farm Laborer Vermont (M1860) pg. 122/240c/o Lewis Barber household
Jones
, James, 35 (born 1824) Farmer New York pg. 125/243Susan, 34 (born 1825) Vermont
Julia, 23 Vermont (
M1867)Henry D., 8 (born 1853) Vermont
Carrie, 3 Vermont
Ellen M. (
B1862)[George Tucker, 18 Farm Laborer New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 175 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 8 horses; 7 milch cows; 8 other cattle; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 50 bushels wheat; 125 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 850 lbs wool; 45 tons hay; 100 lbs honey; 15 lbs beeswax; value of orchard produce $15; value of farm machinery and implements $450; value of livestock $1400. Pgs. 25-26, line 33.)
Jones
, Lucy, 18 Servant New York pg. 127/245c/o Nicholas Holmes household
Jones
, Mary, 23 Vermont pg. 92/209Clarinda, 20 Vermont (
M1862)c/o Hiram Bishop household
Jones
, Smith, 63 (born 1797) Farmer New York pg. 111/229Sarah, 59 (born May 1801) New York
T. Spicer, 20 New York (
M1868)Lucinda, 17 New York (
M1868)Edgar, 5 Vermont
[**Frank Guyette, 15 Farm Laborer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 40 Unimproved, Value $6000: 5 horses; 10 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 22 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 64 bushels wheat; 20 bushels peas and beans; 60 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 20 bushels buckwheat; 20 bushels barley; 1500 lbs butter; 30 lbs wool; 60 tons hay; value of orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $800. Pgs 23-24, line 8.)
Jones
, Stephen F., 39 (born 1823) Farmer Vermont (D1866) pg. 103/221Matilda, 37 Vermont (
M1867)(1860 Ag Census: 30 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 1 sheep; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 15 bushels wheat; 60 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 200 lbs butter; 5 lbs wool; 15 tons hay; orchard produce value $15; value of farm machinery and implements $25; value of livestock $250. Pgs 21-22, line 13.)
Judson
, Sarah M. (Cutter), 40 (born 1820) Vermont pg. 115/233widow of Andrew H. Judson; c/o Richard Cutter household
Kate
, Mary, 16 Servant Vermont pg. 120/238c/o Elijah Spear household
Keeler
, +Hattie, 12 Iowa pg. 96/214c/o Benjamin Beers household
Keenan
, Michael, 48 RR Section Master Ireland pg. 122/240Catherine, 35 Ireland
+John, 10 Vermont
+Ellen, 9 Vermont
James, 4 Vermont
Michael, 1 Vermont
[James Laclare, 58 Farm Laborer Ireland]
[Nancy Boyer, 17 Servant Vermont]
[1860 Ag Census: 17 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $1000: 1 horse; 3 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $180; 17 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas & beans; 80 bushels oats; 40 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 30 bushels buckwheat; 450 lbs butter; 300 lbs maple sugar; 5 gallons maple molasses; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $90; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $325. Pgs. 25-26, line 15.]
Kehoe
, Patrick, 63 (born 1797) Farmer Ireland pg. 120/238Bridget, 62 (born 1798) Ireland
**Joseph, 15 Vermont (
CW1864)(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $4500: 2 horses; 10 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 40 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 70 bushels Irish potatoes; 1500 lbs butter; 10 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $600. Pgs 25-26, line 5.)
Kidder
, Hannah, 23 Servant Vermont pg. 113/231c/o William Williams household
Knowles
, **John, 26 (born 1833) Farmer Canada pg. 126/244Almira H. (Cronkhite), 23 (born 1837) Vermont
Arby Niles, infant Vermont (
B1860)[Thomas Loren, 21 Farm Laborer Canada]
LaBoar
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Labor".)Labor
, William, 24 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 111/229c/o William Barton household
Laclair
(see LaClare)LaClare
, James, 58 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 122/240c/o Michael Keenan household
Lacoy
, Jacob, 58 (@) (born 1797) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 103-104/221-222Louisa (Charbonneau), 48 (@) (born 1817) Canada
**Jacob, 21 (@) Canada (
CW1864)Mary, 18 (born 1841) Vermont (
M1867)Amelia (
B1860) (D1860)Louisa (
B1867)Henry, 15 Vermont
Edward, 13 Vermont
Louis, 11 Vermont
Matilda, 8 Vermont
Alex, 3 Vermont
Melanie, infant Vermont (
D1864)(male child) (
B1862)John (
B1863) (D1864)Ladieu, Lado, Ladoo
(some of the spellings used in the records for "Ladue".)Ladue
, Joseph, 25 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 128/246Julia, 26 (@) Canada
Mary, 3 Vermont
LaDrin
(?), John, 19 Apprentice Canada pg. 115/233c/o Raphael Sorrelle household
Lake
, Alassa, 59 Vermont pg. 119/237Catherine, 14 Vermont
Lake
, Daniel Curtis, 49 (born 1811) Farmer Vermont pg. 118-119/236-237Jane (Van Vliet), 45 (born 1814) Vermont
Sarah, 21 Vermont
+Cornelia, 16 (born 1843) Vermont
+Mary Alassa, 6 (born 1853) Vermont (
D1862)[John Adams, 18 Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 4 horses; 27 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 6 sheep; 8 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 80 bushels wheat; 500 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 7000 lbs cheese; 24 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $18; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $1100. Pgs 23-24, line 39.)
(Ed. note: Daniel C. Lake served as Charlotte’s Representative to the State Legislature 1859-1860.)
Lamar
, John, 85 (@) Canada pg. 128/246James, 34 (@) Day Laborer Canada
Susan, 32 (@) New York
John, 10 Vermont
Edward, 8 Vermont
Eugene, 7 Vermont
Maria, 3 Vermont
Lavina, 1 Vermont
Letitia, infant Vermont
Lamay
, Celia, 41 (@) Widow of Nelson (born 1-1-1820) Vermont pg. 91&93/210-211Charles, 15 Vermont
+Harriet, 10 Vermont
+Nelson, 8 Vermont
+John, 6 Vermont
c/o Hiram Bishop household
Lamay
, Charles, 41 Vermont pg. 122/240c/o Noble Root household
LaPlant
(see also "Plant".)
LaPlant
, Alexander, 29 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 118/236Celia, 40 (@) Canada
+Peter, 11 Vermont
+Julia, 10 Vermont
+Deis, 8 Vermont
Aurelia, 2 Vermont
Oliver, 1 Vermont
[John LaPlant, 21 (@) Day Laborer Canada]
LaPlant
, John 21 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 118/236c/o Alexander LaPlant household
Lapresse
, Cloffas (Clafore?), 39 (@) Carpenter & Joiner Canada pg. 98/216Zoe, 38 (@) Vermont
Cloffas (Clafore?), 19 Vermont
Zoe, 17 (born 1842) Vermont
William, 7 Vermont
Emma, 3 Vermont
Mary, 1 Vermont
Laramie
, Charles, 30 (@) RR Worker New York pg. 91/210Susan, 25 (@) Vermont
Alesana, 3 Vermont
Celestia, 1 Vermont
John (
B1861)Laramy
, Peter, 19 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 126/244c/o A.L. Beach household
m. Louisa Stone (unk date)
Adelaid Juliette (
B1868)John (
B1869)Lasor
(see "Lassoir" and "Lessor"; these various spellings are all used interchangeably in town records and on the gravestones at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.)Lassoir
, Philip, 23 (@) (born 5-14-1834) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 109/227Mary (Quinlan), 25 Ireland
+William, 5 (born 1855) Vermont
Bridget, 1 Vermont
Alice (
B1861)Mary (
B1863)Henry (
B1866)Lassor
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Lassoir" or "Lessor".)Lavalette
, Joseph, 40 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 117/235Sophia, 35 (@) Canada
Celinda, 15 Vermont
Catherine, 14 Vermont
Amelia, 14 Vermont
Paul, 8 Vermont
Joseph, 3 Vermont
Peter, 1 Vermont
John, 1 Vermont
(unnamed twins) (
B1869) (D1869)Lawrence
, John, 40 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 127/245Mary, 35 (@) Canada
Mary, 10 Vermont
John, 8 Vermont
George, 6 Vermont
Matilda, infant Vermont
LeaVallett
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Lavalette".)
Leavenworth
, Abel, 55 (born 11-24-1800) Farmer Vermont pg. 98/216Mary E., 45 Vermont
Edgar, 30 Teacher Vermont
Elizabeth M. "Libbie", 7 (born 2-9-1852) Vermont (
D1866)Emma, 5 Vermont
Ella M., 3 (born 12-6-1856) Vermont (
D1867)(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $5000: 2 horses; 10 milch cows; 2 working oxen; 12 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 25 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 1500 lbs butter; 50 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; orchard produce value $40; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $400. Pgs 19-20, line 40.)
Leavenworth
, Burke, 60 (born 1-29-1801) Farmer Connecticut pg. 108/226Charlotte (Sherman), 54 (born Jan. 1802) Vermont (
D1860)c/o Dorman Leavenworth household
(1860 Ag Census: 285 Improved Acres, 75 Unimproved, Value $14,400: 4 horses; 10 milch cows; 28 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 20 bushels rye; 50 bushels wheat; 50 bushels peas & beans; 260 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 5 bushels grass seed; 1200 lbs butter; 60 tons hay; orchard produce value $25; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $1800. Pgs 21-22, line 26.)
Leavenworth
, Charlotte, 22 (born 1837) Vermont pg. 98/216c/o Alfred Sherman household
Leavenworth
, Dorman, 90 (born Oct. 1770) Farmer Connecticut (D1861) pg. 108/226[Burke Leavenworth family]
[Henry Leavenworth family]
[Celinda Tatro, 19 Vermont]
Leavenworth
, Henry, 33 (born 7-28-1827) Farmer Vermont pg. 108/226Julianna (Lane), 31 (born 7-8-1822) Vermont
George, 2 (born 1858) Vermont
(male child) (
B1862)Dora (
B1864)Lucy L. (
B1866)Harry A. (
B1868)Lemay
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Lamay".)Lessard, Lessoir
(try "Lasor", "Lassoir", or "Lessor".)Lessor
, Julia Servant Canada pg. 100/218c/o Charles D. Prindle household
Lewis
, Carlisle, 35 (born 1825) Farmer Vermont pg. 94/212Louise R. (Williams), 26 Vermont
+Mary, 7 (born 1853) Vermont
+John A., 5 (born 1854) Vermont
Frank A., 4 (born 1856) Vermont
Sarah, infant Vermont
[Rosalinn Stephens, 17 Vermont]
Lincoln
, Ruben, 54 "Idiotic" Vermont pg. 124/242c/o John Brady, Supt. of Poor House
Loren
, Thomas, 21 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 126/244c/o John Knowles household
Lyon
, Benjamin, 62 (born 1794) Hotel Keeper Vermont (D1866) pg. 93/211Elizabeth, 56 (born 1799) Rhode Island
Mary, 32 Vermont
Maland
(see both "Mallen" and "Whalley": the census taker’s writing might be misread for either name. Names were spelled here after cross-referencing with the names on the list of the 1860 Ag Census, and with the names on the gravestones in the cemeteries.)Mallen
, Michael, 37 (@) RR Worker Ireland pg. 91/210Margaret, 30 (@) Vermont
+Michael, 12 Vermont
+James, 10 Vermont
+Ellen, 9 Vermont
+William, 5 Vermont
John, infant Vermont (
B1860)Marble
, Albert, 61 (born 1798) Farmer Vermont pg. 111/229Susan, 56 New York
(1860 Ag Census: 46 Improved Acres, 2 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 4 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 9 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 15 bushels rye; 50 bushels peas and beans; 50 bushels oats; 20 bushels Indian corn; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 1500 lbs butter; 36 lbs wool; 100 tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $150. Pgs 23-24, line 13.)
Margaretta
, Adeline, 17 Servant New York pg. 116/234c/o Henry Thorp household
Marquette
, Antoine, 60 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 101/219Polly, 55 (@) Canada
Marsh
, Joseph, 30 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg.101/219Laura (Momarket), 32 (@) Canada
+Mary, 8 Vermont
+Ellen, 5 Vermont
Antoine, 1 Vermont
Martin
, Lucius B., 32 (born 1828) Farmer Vermont pg. 123/241Elizabeth E. (Palmer), 25 (born 1835) Vermont
+Medad C., 5 (born 1854) Vermont
Norman A. (
B1860)Eliza M. (
B1865)(1860 Ag Census: 70 Improved Acres, 5 Unimproved, Value $3000: 1 horse; 8 milch cows; 13 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $320; 18 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 20 bushels Indian corn; 110 bushels Irish potatoes; 8 bushels rye; 1200 lbs butter; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $30; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $450. Pgs 25-26, line 17.)
Martin
, Medad, 56 (born 1804) Farmer Vermont pg. 111/229Elizabeth, 56 (born 1803) Vermont (
D1867)Harvey, 26 Vermont
Maria, 25 Vermont
Jane, 2 Vermont
[Ellen Allen, 20 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 300 Improved Acres, 75 Unimproved, Value $14,000: 3 horses; 10 milch cows; 20 other cattle; 100 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $120; 100 bushels wheat; 5 bushels peas and beans; 500 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 7 bushels buckwheat; 500 lbs butter; 4000 lbs cheese; 425 lbs wool; 35
tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $500; value of livestock $1200. Pgs 23-24, line 14.)
Martin
, William, 77 (born Dec. 1783) Farmer Massachusetts (D1868) pg. 115/233[Hannah Morgan, 60 Connecticut]
[Mary Paterson family]
Mayo
, Elvira (or Eliza), 20 Servant New York pg. 97/215c/o John Naramore household
McCloflin
(one of the spellings used in the records for "McLaughlin".)McDonald
, John, 2 (born 1843) Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 111/229c/o James Squier household
McGee
, John, 42 Farmer Ireland pg. 120/238Mary, 49 Ireland
Catherine, 19 Vermont
John, 17 Vermont
+James, 11 (born 1849) Vermont
+Mary, 9 Vermont
+William, 6 (born 1854) Vermont
Elizabeth, 3 Vermont
(female child) (
B1860)McLaughlin
, Margaret, 18 Teacher Vermont pg. 100/218c/o John Taggart household
McNeil
, Charles, 78 (born Dec. 1782) Farmer Vermont (D1860) pg. 125/243Jerusha, 72 (born Mar. 1787) Connecticut (
D1864)Jane, 37 (born 1822) Vermont
McNeil
, Henry, 39 (born 1821) Farmer Vermont pg. 124/242Ann (Hazard), 30 (born 1831) Vermont
Edgar H. (
B1866)Lyman (
B1867)[Frank Robert, 18 Farmer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 19 Unimproved, Value $6000: 4 horses; 4 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $104; 20 bushels rye; 40 bushels wheat; 300 bushels oats; 130 bushels Indian corn; 120 bushels Irish potatoes; 700 lbs butter; 408 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $135; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $850. Pgs. 25-26, line 30.)
McNeil
, John, 75 (born 1785) Farmer Vermont (D1867) pg. 126/244Fanny (Lyon), 71 (born Mar. 1788) Vermont (
D1869)John R., 21 Farmer Vermont
+Mary, 18 Vermont
[Lucy Stone, 25 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: John Sr.: 175 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 3 horses; 5 milch cows; 10 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $40; 40 bushels wheat; 500 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 11 bushels buckwheat; 450 lbs butter; 500 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $15; value of farm machinery and implements $550; value of livestock $1500. Pgs. 25-26, line 36. John Jr.: 130 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $8000: 5 horses; 6 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $80; 30 bushels rye; 20 bushels wheat; 300 bushels oats; 60 bushels Indian corn; 110 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 425 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $65; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $1100. Pgs 25-26, line 32.)
Meader
(see also "Meeder".)Meader
, Amos, 53 Farmer Vermont pg. 106/224Maria, 53 Vermont
+Levi, 23 Vermont
+Elwin, 5 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 65 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $3000: 2 horses; 7 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 28 bushels wheat; 120 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 140 bushels Irish potatoes; 900 lbs butter; 20 tons hay; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $500. Pgs 21-22, line 19.)
Meech
, Edgar, 43 (born 6-20-1818) Farmer Vermont pg. 120/238Mary Jane (Field), 32 (born 5-27-1828) Vermont
+Charles E., 8 (born 3-18-1852) Vermont
+William F, 6 (born 6-19-1854) Vermont
Mary Elizabeth, 4 (born 6-21-1856) Vermont
Cathi, infant Vermont (
B1860)[Sarah Rollin, 39 Vermont
[Delphine Jondoir, 19 Servant Canada]
[Elizabeth Woolner, 18 Servant Vermont]
[Alphonse Brousseau, 20 Farm Laborer Canada]
[Albert Brousseau, 18 Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 725 Improved Acres; 75 Unimproved; Value $40,000: 5 horses; 22 milch cows; 50 other cattle; 4 working oxen; 9 swine; value of animals slaughtered $500; 125 bushels rye; 300 bushels wheat; 500 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 3000 lbs butter; 150 tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $850; value of livestock $2000. Pgs. 27-28, line 7.)
Meeder
(see also "Meader" and "Meeker".)Meeder
, Nathan, 23 Farmer Vermont pg. 99/217Ann, 16 Vermont
Meeker
, Orrin, 58 Farmer Vermont pg. 125/243Fanny Jane (Shattuck), 24 Vermont (
D1865)+Mary, 9 Vermont
+Fanny, 6 Vermont
Harriett, 2 Vermont (
D1860)Orrin, infant Vermont
Samuel H. (
B1860)Ellen (
B1862) (D1863)Ellie (
B1864) (D1864)Miller
, Octavia (Gillette), 21 Widow of Ezra Vermont pg. 92/209c/o J.F.Gillette household
Mitchell
, John, 20 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 127/245c/o A.F. Clark household
Montgomery
, Henry, 38 Millwright Vermont pg. 105/223Melissa, 20 Vermont
[William Ham family]
Mooney
, James, 28 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 110/228Ellen, 24 Ireland
Ann, 4 Vermont
Catherine, 2 Vermont
James, 1 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 30 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $1200: 2 horses; 5 milch cows; 8 sheep; value of animals slaughtered $75; 25 bushels wheat; 11 bushels peas and beans; 100 bushels oats; 60 bushels Irish potatoes; 14 bushels buckwheat; 16 bushels barley; 100 lbs butter; 32 lbs wool; 10 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $300. Pgs 23-24, line 6.)
Moran
, Sarah, 22 Servant Ireland pg. 121/239c/o Luther Stone household
Morgan
, Hannah, 60 Connecticut pg. 115/233c/o William Martin household
Morrison
, Alex, 29 Farm Laborer Scotland pg. 102/220Ellen, 29 Canada
+William, 10 Vermont
+Mary, 8 Vermont
+Patrick, 6 Vermont
Alex, 4 Vermont
Catherine, 2 Vermont
Thomas, infant Vermont
Munger
, Lorraine, 48 "Deaf & Dumb" Vermont pg. 124/242+Hannah, 12 "Pauper" Vermont
c/o John Brady, Supt. of Poor House
Munnette
, Julius, 27 (born 7-12-1832) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 122/240Mary V. (St. Peter), 20 (2nd wife) (born 8-19-1848) Canada
Ellen, 3 Vermont
Alice (
B1861)(child) (
B1864)George E. (
B1868)Munnette
, Matilda, 25 (@) Servant Canada pg. 126/244c/o Charles Cook household
Murray
, Mary, 20 (@) Canada pg. 94/212c/o Simeon Ash household
Murray
, Patrick, 16 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 127/245Naramore
, John, 60 (born 1799) Farmer Vermont pg. 97/215Lois (Collins), 57 (2nd wife) (born 1803) Vermont
Edward, 29 Vermont
Nelson, 25 (born 1834) Vermont
Jennie, 19 Vermont
+Emma, 17 (born 1842) Vermont (
M1866)[Elvira or Eliza Mayo, 20 Servant New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 250 Improved Acres, 75 Unimproved, Value $11,000: 6 horses; 21 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 9 sheep; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 200 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 2200 lbs butter; 5000 lbs cheese; 75 lbs wool; 75 tons hay; orchard produce value $25; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $1500. Pgs 19-20, line 25.)
Naramore
, **Truman C., 23 Farmer Vermont pg. 96/214c/o James Crossman household
(Ed. note: Truman’s parents were Samuel and Philura (Crossman) Naramore.)
(1860 Ag Census: 75 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $1600: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 75 bushels barley; 10 bushels wheat; 15 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 6 bushels buckwheat; 1000 lbs butter; 500 lbs cheese; 30 tons hay; orchard produce value $30; value of farm machinery and implements $25; value of livestock $175. Pgs 19-20, line 24.)

Needham
, B.E., 49 (born 8-22-1811) Farmer Vermont pg. 120/238Sarah E. (Lufkin), 43 (born 1817) Nova Scotia (
D1866)(1860 Ag Census: 44 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $2200: 2 horses; 2 milch cows; 2 other cattle; value of animals slaughtered $100; 30 bushels wheat; 210 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 400 lbs wool; 15 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $400. Pgs 25-26, line 6.)
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Nelson
, Lewis, 41 (born 5-4-1819) Farmer Canada pg. 119-120/237-238Amanda (Fargo), 41 (born 2-2-1819) Vermont
+Myra, 9 Vermont
+Sarah, 7 Vermont
[George Drake, 22 Farm Laborer Vermont]
[John Beaulieu, 13 Vermont]
[Elizabeth Foote, 22 Servant Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $9000: 2 horses; 22 milch cows; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 95 bushels wheat; 200 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 4000 lbs cheese; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $500. Pgs 25-26, line 2.)
Newell
, Augustus J., 60 (born 1800) Farmer Vermont pg. 120-121/238-239Lucretia (Barnes), 58 (born 1802) Vermont
+Celia, 19 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 52 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $2600: 2 horses; 4 milch cows; 6 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 15 bushels wheat; 50 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 200 bushels oats; 30 bushels buckwheat; 60 lbs wool; 600 lbs butter; 10 tons hay; orchard produce value $100; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $360. Pgs 25-26, line 7.)
Newell
, Abel, 62 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 121/239c/o Luther D. Stone household
Newell
, Edwin R., 37 (born 1823) Farmer Vermont pg. 96/214Lucy L. (Byington), 34 (born 1826) Vermont
Willard M., 2 (born 1857) Vermont (
D1867)Willys N., 2 (born 1857) Vermont
[Lydia Newell, 62 Massachusetts]
[Orphana P. Newell, 28 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $7000: 2 horses; 9 milch cows; 40 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 13 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas & beans; 125 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 10 bushels buckwheat; 600 lbs butter, 235 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $500. Pgs 19-20, line 21.)
Newell
, Elizabeth, 67 Vermont pg. 122/240c/o Lewis Barber household
(1860 Ag Census: 75 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $4000: 2 horses; 1 milch cow; 15 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $85; 50 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels oats; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 15 bushels grass seed; 200 lbs butter; 4 lbs wool; 10 tons hay; value of orchard produce $70; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $325. Pgs 25-26, line 13.)
Newell
, Harry, 58 (born 10-7-1802) Farmer Vermont pg. 119/237Desire (Castle), 58 (born 11-19-1802) Vermont
[Page J. Smith family Farmer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 90 Improved Acres, 18 Unimproved, Value $4300: 2 horses; 6 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 60 bushels wheat; 100 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 475 bushels oats; 900 lbs butter; 15 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $500. Pgs 23-24, line 40.)
Newell
, Heman Henry, 45 Farmer Vermont pg. 116/234Sarah (Rowley), 44 Vermont
Horace, 22 Vermont
Henry Harrison, 20 Vermont
+Sarah, 18 Vermont
Hulda, 16 Vermont
+**Cassius, 15 Vermont (
CW1862)+Mary, 9 Vermont
+George, 5 Vermont
[Louisa Danforth, 38 Servant New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 350 Improved Acres; 154 Unimproved; Value $25,000: 6 horses; 40 sheep; 20 milch cows; 2 working oxen; 6 other cattle; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 200 bushels wheat; 200 bushels Indian corn; 400 bushels oats; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; value of orchard produce $62; 160 lbs wool; 1500 lbs butter; 7000 lbs cheese; 50 tons hay; 400 lbs maple sugar; 50 lbs honey; value of farm machinery and implements $700; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 23-24, line 30.)
(Ed. note: Heman H. Newell served as Charlotte’s Representative to the State Legislature 1863-1864.)
Newell
, Julia, 31 Dressmaker Vermont pg. 127-128/245-246Mary, 7 Vermont
c/o Ammi F. Clark household
Newell
, Lydia, 62 (born 1796) Massachusetts pg. 96/214c/o Edwin Newell household
(Ed. note: Lydia Newell was Edwin’s mother.)
Newell
, Noble S., 34 (born 11-16-1824) Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 109/227c/o Simeon Foot household
Newell
, Orphana Paulina, 28 (born 1831) Vermont pg. 96/214c/o Edwin Newell household
(Ed. note: Orphana was Edwin Newell’s sister.)
Nichols
, David, 21 Farm Laborer New York pg. 127/245c/o A.F. Stone household
Nichols
, Joseph, 20 (@) Farm Laborer New York pg. 127/245c/o Thomas Hill household
Norcross
, Jeanette Servant New York pg. 93/211c/o Ezra Alexander household
O’Connor
(see "Connor".)Orcutt
, Sarah, 19 Servant Vermont pg. 102/220c/o John Barber household
Page
, Horace, 20 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 92/209c/o Joseph Barton, Jr. household
Palmer
, Abel C., 41 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 103/221Mary, 38 Vermont
+George, 12 Vermont
+Henry, 10 Vermont
+Onizem, 5 Vermont
Emory (?), infant Vermont
Palmer
, Amos, 23 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 108/226Mary, 17 England
Edward H. (
B1861)George E. (
B1863)c/o P.E. Hewitt household
Palmer
, Charles L., 24 (born 1836) Farmer Vermont pg. 104/222Celinda (Ball), 24 (born 1835) Vermont
Fred Charles, infant Vermont
Edwin, infant Vermont
Eliza Vida (
B1865)[Ellen Tucker, 4 Vermont]
Palmer
, Daniel C., 54 (born 1806) Farmer Vermont pg. 112/230Mahala C., 53 (born 1807) New York
Laura H., 21 Vermont
John A., 19 (born 1841) Vermont
+Marion, 17 Vermont
+Helena, 15 Vermont
+Squire C., 12 (born 1848) Vermont
+Walter, 10 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 190 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 6 horses; 18 milch cows; 10 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 75 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $300; 40 bushels rye; 65 bushels wheat; 106 bushels peas and beans; 250 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 15 bushels buckwheat; 1200 lbs butter; 400 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $400; value of livestock $600. Pgs 23-24, line 18.)
Palmer
, George, 23 (born 1837) Vermont (M1866) pg. 112/230c/o Peter Higbee household
Palmer
, Horace, 50 (born 11-29-1804) Farmer Vermont pg. 105/223Sarah, 22 (3rd wife) Vermont
Homer (
B1861)Catie (
B1864) (D1869)Mary M. (
B1869)[Phebe Partch family]
(1860 Ag Census: 15 Improved Acres, 8 Unimproved, Value $600: 1 horse; 3 milch cows; 4 other cattle; value of animals slaughtered $50; 10 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 400 lbs butter; 20 tons hay; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $54; value of livestock $200. Pgs 23-24, line 2.)
Palmer
, James, 73 (born 1787) Farmer Connecticut (D1863) pg. 102/220Anna, 71 (born 1786) Vermont (
D1867)[Otto Palmer family]
[Cordelia Ross, 21 Servant Vermont]
[John Greenwood, 29 Farm Laborer Canada]
Palmer
, Otto C., 34 (born 1826) Farmer Vermont pg. 102/220Eleanor (Ross), 36 (Born 1822) Vermont
+Leroy, 12 Vermont
+Henry B., 9 (born 1851) Vermont
Clara A., 3 (born 1857) Vermont
c/o James Palmer household
(1860 Ag Census: 250 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 7 horses; 24 milch cows; 40 other cattle; 4 working oxen; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 75 bushels wheat; 100 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 700 lbs butter; 10,000 lbs cheese; 75 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $1800. Pgs 21-22, line 6.)
Palmer
, Sheldon, 20 Farm Laborer New York pg. 116/234c/o Henry Thorp household
Paquin
, John, 50 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 101/219Maria, 42 (@) Canada
Philemon, 17 Vermont
+Agnes, 15 Vermont
+Clarisse, 13 Vermont
+John, 5 Vermont
Edwin, 3 Vermont
(female child) (
B1862)Parker
, John, 20 (@) Farm Laborer Canada (M1860) pg. 109/227Julia (Carpenter), 19 (@) Vermont (
M1860)c/o Amos Read household
Partch
, Phebe (Palmer), 20 Vermont pg. 105/223George, 1 (born 5-15-1859) Vermont
c/o Horace Palmer household
Pata
, Julia, 16 Servant Canada pg. 92/209c/o Joseph Barton, Jr. household
Patterson
, James, 41 (born 1819) Farmer (not listed) pg. 115/233Mary (Cutter), 36 (born 1825) Vermont
+Arthur, 11 (born 1848) Vermont
+Juliette P. "Ettie", 8 Vermont
Kate E. (
B1861)c/o William Martin household
Pease
, Chauncey S., 37 (born 1823) Farmer Vermont pg. 117/235Mary E. (Baker), 21 (born 1841) New York
[Esther Pease, 67 Connecticut]
[Ann Baker, 17 New York]
(1860 Ag Census lists as "C.L.": 120 Improved Acres, 30 Unimproved, Value $7500: 2 horses; 18 milch cows; 20 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 50 bushels wheat; 6 bushels peas and beans; 50 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 1200 lbs butter; 50 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $250; value of livestock $800. Pgs 23-24, line 33.)
Pease
, Edward S., 29 (born 10-16-1831) Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 93/211Rusha (Williams), 27 (Born 9-12-1832) Vermont
Hellen A., 3 (born 7-2-1857) Vermont
George, infant Vermont
Pease
, Esther, 67 Connecticut pg. 117/235c/o C.S. Pease household
Pease
, George, 57 (born 1803) Farmer Vermont pg. 110/228Nancy Octavia (Gillette), 50 (born 1810) Vermont
Sarah O., 20 Vermont (
M1864)Ellen T., 18 (born April 1842) Vermont (
D1860)Margaretta S., 15 (born June 1860) Vermont (
D1860)Fred, 10 (born 1850) Vermont
Elizabeth, 8 Vermont
Anna M., 2 (born March 1858) Vermont (
D1860)[**Henry Wilder, 21 Farm Laborer New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 100 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 2 horses; 11 milch cows; 2 working oxen; 21 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 40 bushels wheat; 100 bushels peas and beans; 200 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 500 bushels Irish potatoes; 1400 lbs butter; 90 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $600. Pgs 23-24, line 4.)
Pease
, George R., 39 (born 1822) Farmer Vermont pg. 116-117/234-235Clarissa (Russell), 32 (born 11-12-1827) Vermont
+Mary, 9 (born 4-5-1851) Vermont
+Russell, 7 Vermont
Caroline, 2 (born 1858) Vermont
[Susan Roberts, 21 Servant New York]
[Joseph Grabeau(?), 14 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $7500: 3 horses, 18 milch cows; 2 working oxen; 20 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $125; 70 bushels wheat; 50 bushels peas and beans; 200 bushels oats; 100 Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 4000 lbs cheese; 70 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $800. Pgs 23-24, line 32.)
Pease
, Loren, 60 Farmer Vermont pg. 114/232Arly(?), 52 Vermont
Sarah, 21 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 28 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $3000: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 1 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $160; 25 bushels wheat; 30 bushels peas and beans; 25 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 31 bushels barley; 600 lbs butter; 8 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; 100 lbs maple sugar; value of orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $650. Pgs 23-24, line 25.)
Pease
, Matilda (Huntington), 79 Connecticut pg. 101/219c/o Peter Pease household
Pease
, Peter E., 42 Farmer Connecticut pg. 101/219Cordelia (Rich), 39 Vermont
+Mary, 18 Vermont (
M1863)+Catherine, 16 Vermont (
D1863)+Carlos, 10 Vermont
Fred, 4 Vermont
Thomas C. (
B1863)[Matilda (Huntington) Pease, 79 Connecticut]
[Clara Huntington, 75 Connecticut]
[Simeon Quintel, 18 Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 75 Unimproved, Value $11,000: 8 horses; 19 milch cows; 6 other cattle, 2 working oxen; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $175; 50 bushels wheat; 40 bushels peas & beans; 75 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 20 bushels buckwheat; 900 lbs butter; 9400 lbs cheese; 4 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; orchard produce value $20; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $1500. Pgs 21-22, line 4.)
(Ed. note: Peter Pease served as Charlotte’s Representative to the State Legislature 1861-1862 and 1865-1866.)

Pease
, Statira, 85 (born 1776) widow of William Connecticut (D1865) pg. 115/233c/o John Sherman, Sr. household
Peck
, Mabel, 47 Vermont pg. 106/224c/o Amos Meader household
Perkins
, Maria, 22 Servant Vermont pg. 111/229c/o Frank Barker household
Petabone
(see "Pettibone". "Pettibone" is the spelling used on the gravestone in Barber Cemetery, but "Petabone" is the spelling most often used in the records.)Perry
, Alpheus, 20 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 98/216c/o Alfred Sherman household
Pettibone
, Philo, 58 (born 1802) Farmer Massachusetts (D1864) pg. 102/220Harriet, 58 Vermont
Caroline, 36 Massachusetts
[Giles Breckenridge family]
(1860 Ag Census: 30 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 5 milch cows; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 15 bushels wheat; 40 bushels oats; 20 bushels Indian corn; 115 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 25 tons hay; orchard produce value $15; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $250. Pgs 21-22, line 9.)
Pippin, Felix, 25 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 127/245
Bridget, 29 Ireland
Mary, 2 Vermont
Plant
, Peter, 60 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 107/225Mary, 59 (@) Canada
Joseph, 15 Canada
Isaac, 10 Canada
Platt
, Charles, 21 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 121/239c/o Luther Stone household
Ploof
, Plina, 67 (@) Farmer Canada pg. 119/237Cazieh, 57 New Hampshire
Electa, 30 Vermont
Elizabeth, 28 Vermont (
D1868)Joseph, 23 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census lists as "Frank": 54 Improved Acres, 6 Unimproved, Value $2000: 2 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $50; 30 bushels wheat; 10 bushels Indian corn; 124 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 5 lbs cheese; 20 lbs wool; 15 tons hay; value of orchard produce $15; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $200. Pgs 25-26, line 1.)
Pool
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Poole".)Poole
, Archibald S., 40 (born 8-19-1823) Farmer Scotland pg. 118/236Mary Elizabeth (Kehoe), 38 (born 1-15-1830) Scotland
Florence Evelin, 2 (born 1859) Vermont
Honora, 1 Vermont
Adelaide B. (
B1867)(male child) (
B1869)(1860 Ag Census: 54 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $2500: 2 horses; 2 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 1 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 10 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 2500 lbs cheese; 10 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $300. Pgs 23-24, line 36.)


Pope
, Nancy, 29 Vermont pg. 92/209Catherine, 2 Vermont
c/o Isaiah Fonda household
Potter
, Job, 45 (@) Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 116/234c/o Daniel Spear household
Powell
, Clara, 36 Vermont pg. 95/213c/o Philander H. Bradley household
Powell
, Edgar S., 36 (born 1825) Farmer Vermont pg. 108-109/226-227Caroline (Clark), 28 (2nd wife) (born 1832) Vermont
+**William C., 13 (born 1847) Vermont (
CW1864)+Paulina, 9 Vermont
+Fanny A., 7 (born 1852) Vermont
+Mary E., 5 Vermont
Martha D., 4 Vermont
(male child) (
B1864)(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $6500: 3 horses; 20 milch cows; 6 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 5 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 30 bushels wheat; 150 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 22 bushels buckwheat; 25 bushels barley; 500 lbs butter; 3000 lbs cheese; 47 lbs wool; 60 tons hay; orchard produce value $100; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 21-22, line 30.)
Prevost
, Julia, 20 Servant New York pg. 123/241c/o Heman Carpenter household
Prince
, Carlo, 19, "free colored" Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 109/227c/o Truman Clark household
Prince
, Charles, 14, "free colored" Vermont pg. 95/213c/o John Dersinett household (same Charles listed at Isaac Prince household, age 15?)
Prince
, **Isaac, 41, "free colored" Day Laborer Vermont pg. 99/217Rhoda, 45, "free colored" Vermont
**Henry, 21, "free colored" Day Laborer Vermont
Harlo, 20, "free colored" Vermont
**Isaac, 18, "free colored" Vermont
Charles, 15, "free colored" Vermont
+Plina, 12, "free colored" Vermont
+Raschus, 10, "free colored" Vermont
+Alfred, 7, "free colored" Vermont
Prindle
, Charles D., 46 (born 1814) Farmer Vermont pg. 100/218Emily (Dean), 38 (born 1822) Vermont
+**Gideon, 16 Vermont
+**Lewis, 13 Vermont
+Earnest [sic], 9 Vermont
George W., 2 (born 4-12-1858) Vermont
[Flavia Prindle, 76 Massachusetts]
[Julia Lessor, 18 Servant Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 110 Improved acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $6500: 3 horses; 22 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 11 sheep; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $80; 50 bushels wheat; 120 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 20 bushels buckwheat; 450 lbs butter; 44 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; 300 lbs maple sugar; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $700. Pgs 19-20, line 39.)
Prindle
, Eleanor (Whalley), 85 (born 5-10-1775) Vermont (D1863) pg. 112/230Widow of Samuel, Jr. c/o Midas Prindle household
Prindle
, Flavia, 76 (born 2-14-1784) Massachusetts (D1862) pg. 100/218c/o Charles D. Prindle household
Prindle
, H.R., 49 Farmer Vermont pg. 121/239Carolina, 35 Vermont
William, 23 Vermont
Cordelia, 21 Vermont
Sarah, 19 Vermont
+Eliza, 16 Vermont
+Abby, 14 Vermont
+Catherine, 12 Vermont
+Leroy, 8 Vermont
Emma, 5 Vermont
Ida, 2 Vermont
[Frank Fargo, 22 Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 220 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $11,800: 8 horses; 17 milch cows; 19 other cattle; 4 working oxen; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 80 bushels wheat; 100 bushels peas & beans; 1000 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 100 lbs Irish potatoes; 1700 lbs butter; 2000 lbs cheese; 68 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $225; value of livestock $1350. Pgs 25-26, line 10.)
Prindle
, Ms. Louisa (Harris), 43 (born 2-4-1817) Vermont pg. 100/218Cyrus G., 22 (born 1838) Farmer Vermont
m. Almira Greene, 2-25-1863
Anne L. (
B1864)George E., 16 (born 1843) Vermont
[Sarah Wooster, 13 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $5000: 4 horses; 13 milch cows; 8 other cattle; 9 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 45 bushels wheat; 6 bushels peas & beans; 180 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 325 bushels Irish potatoes; 4 bushels barley; 700 lbs butter; 600 lbs cheese; 35 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; orchard
produce value $75; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $600. Pgs 21-22, line 1.)
Prindle
, Midas, 60 (born 1799) Farmer Vermont pg. 112/230Sarah V., 50 (born 1809) Vermont
Ellen, 25 Vermont
Henry W., 21 (born 1839) Vermont
+Mary, 17 Vermont
+Weller N., 10 (born 1850) Vermont
[Eleanor Prindle, 85 Vermont]
[Joseph DeFoe, 21 Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 54 Unimproved, Value $9000: 4 horses; 12 milch cows; 15 other cattle; 58 sheep; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 50 bushels wheat; 30 bushels peas and beans; 200 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 11 bushels buckwheat; 800 lbs butter; 2000 lbs cheese; 200 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; value of orchard produce $20; value of farm machinery and implements $400; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 23-24, line 16.)
Prindle
, Miranda, 20 Servant Vermont pg. 99/217c/o Oscar Hazard household
Pringle
(see Prindle, which is the name used in the records and on the gravestones.)Putnam
, George, 29 Farmer Vermont pg. 105/223Martha (Hurlburt), 25 Vermont
Charles, 3 Vermont
Mary, 1 Vermont
(male child) (
B1860)Lillie Ann (
B1863)c/o Levi Cogswell household
Quinlan
, John, 43 Farmer Ireland pg. 104/222Margaret (Harney), 36 (born 1834) Ireland
**Michael, 20 Vermont
+William, 16 (born 1844) Vermont
+**John, 15 Vermont
+Martin, 13 Vermont
+Thomas, 11 Vermont
+Patrick, 7 Vermont
Mary, 1 (born 1859) Vermont
Joseph (
B1861)Catharine (
B1863)Nellie (
B1868)[Helen Harney, 30 Ireland]
(1860 Ag Census: 340 Improved Acres, 40 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 5 horses; 31 milch cows; 41 other cattle; 4 working oxen; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 100 bushels wheat; 200 bushels peas & beans; 800 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 400 bushels Irish potatoes; 50 bushels barley; 1800 lbs butter; 7000 lbs cheese; 150 tons hay; orchard produce value $40; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $2000. Pgs 21-22, line 15.)

Quinland
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Quinlan".)Quintal
, Simeon, 18 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 101/219c/o Peter Pease household
m. Libbie ___ (unk date)
Libbie (
B1867)Rajard
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Richard".)Raymond
, Daniel, 36 (@) Ireland pg. 112/230c/o John Hazard household
Read
, Amos, 60 (born 1-9-1798) Farmer Vermont pg. 109/227Julia (Palmer), 58 (born 1-4-1806) Vermont
[John Parker family]
(1860 Ag Census: 125 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $7000: 4 horses; 6 milch cows; 6 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 150 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 700 lbs butter; 30 tons hay; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $600. pgs 21-22, line 33.)
Read
, Orrin, 60 (born 3-18-1800) Farmer Vermont (D1866) pg. 99-100/217-218Julia, 62 (born 5-23-1799) Vermont
+Orrin Powell, 16 (born 1843) Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 280 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 7 horses; 32 milch cows; 5 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $500; 50 bushels wheat; 200 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 450 lbs butter; 100 lbs wool; 75 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $200. Pgs 19-20, line 37.)
(signature of Orrin Powell
Read)
Read
, William M., 32 (born 1827) Farmer Vermont pg. 99/217Melinda H. (Palmer), 31 (born 1829) Vermont
Redman
(try "Redmond")
Redmond
, Joseph, 29 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 102/220c/o John Barber household
Reed
(see "Read"; although the two spellings were used interchangeably in the census and town records, all the gravestones spell the name as "Read".)
Reynolds
, Marcus B., 42 (born 1817) Farmer New York pg. 118/236Diantha, 40 (born 1820) Vermont
+Albert, 10 Vermont
+Sarah, 5 Vermont
George Edgar, 3 (born July 1, 1856) Vermont (
D1868)(1860 Ag Census: 30 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 3 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $79; 40 bushels wheat; 4 bushels peas and beans; 21 bushels oats; 30 bushels Indian corn; 60 bushels Irish potatoes; 200 lbs butter; 10 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $200. Pgs 23-24, line 38.)
Rich
, Hyson, 62 Farmer Vermont pg. 114/232Betsy, 44 Massachusetts
Edward W., 26 Vermont
Sarah, 23 Teacher Vermont
[Sarah Hill, 77 Massachusetts]
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Rich
, Lydia (Chase), 62 (born 5-31-1798) Widow of Everett New York pg. 110/228Maria L., 26 (born Dec. 1833) Vermont
[Maria Russell, 4 Vermont]
[John Gold, 21 Farm Laborer New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 80 Improved Acres, 40 Unimproved, Value $5000: 2 horses; 2 milch cows; 4 other cattle; value of animals slaughtered $80; 34 bushels wheat; 54 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 15 tons hay; orchard produce value $10; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $300. Pgs 21-22, line 34.)
Richard
, Peter, 23 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 101/219Margaret, 27 Canada
Lemuel, 2 Canada
William, infant Canada
Robar, Robare
(some of the spellings used in the town records for "Robert".)Robert
, Frank, 18 Farmer Vermont pg. 124/242c/o Henry McNeil household
Roberts
, Susan, 21 Servant New York pg. 117/235c/o George R. Pease household
Rollin
, Sarah, 39 Vermont pg. 120/238c/o Edgar Meech household
Root
, Dorwin, 52 (born July 1809) Farmer New York pg. 94/212Mary A. (Sparhawk), 48 (born Nov. 1812) Vermont
Harriet E., 23 (born 8-9-1837) Vermont
Calvin S., 20 (born 8-26-1839) Vermont
Henry W., 16 (born 9-19-1843) Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 85 Improved Acres, 5 Unimproved, Value $4500: 2 horses; 11 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 16 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 60 bushels wheat; 25 bushels peas & beans; 175 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 60 bushels Irish potatoes; 10 bushels buckwheat; 1500 lbs butter; 80 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; 5 gallons of maple molasses; value of farm machinery and implements $40; value of livestock $700. Pgs 19-20, line 14.)
Root
, George, 33 Vermont pg. 122/240Elenor, 28 Vermont
Elenor, 3 (born Oct. 1856) Vermont (
D1862)c/o Noble Root household
Root
, Loomis, 44 (born 1815) Farmer New York (D1866) pg. 94/212Lucy A., 48 Vermont
**Alonzo, 18 Vermont (
CW1863)+Ellen, 16 (born 1844) Vermont
+Noble, 10 (born 1849) Vermont (
M1869)+Edgar, 7 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 130 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $7000: 3 horses; 5 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 62 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $125; 40 bushels wheat; 75 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 75 bushels Indian corn; 50 bushels Irish potatoes; 700 lbs butter; 248 lbs wool, 20 tons hay; orchard produce value $15; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $800. Pgs 19-20, line 13.)

Root
, Henry O., 30 Farmer Vermont (M1863) pg. 122/240Maria (Wright), 28 (born 1831) Vermont (
D1862) pg. 122/240+Fred, 9 Vermont
Mary, 2 (born 1858) Vermont
William, 1 (born 1859) Vermont
m. Mary P. Beers (2nd wife), 1863
Cassius D. (
B1868)c/o Noble Root household
Root
, Noble, 60 (born 1800) Farmer Vermont pg. 122/240Polly (Lowery), 60 (born 1800) Vermont
[George Root family]
[Henry Root family]
[Charles Lamay, 41 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 6 horses; 7 milch cows; 9 other cattle; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $65; 50 bushels barley; 45 bushels wheat; 100 bushels peas & beans; 175 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 50 bushels Irish potatoes; 400 lbs butter; 250 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 25-26, line 14.)
Ross
, Cordelia, 21 Servant Vermont pg. 102/220c/o James Palmer household
Rougier
, Peter, 24 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 106/224Lucretia, 21 (@) Canada
Mary, 3 Vermont
Peter, 1 Vermont
[Calvin Higgins family]
[John Drum, 12 Vermont]
Rouzier
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Rougier".)Rowley
, Catherine, 33 Servant Vermont pg. 116/234c/o Daniel Spear household
Rowley
, George A., 36 (born 1824) Farmer Vermont (D1863) pg. 116/234Mary Elizabeth "Libbie" (Hubbell), 21 (born 1839) Vermont
Mary Lulu (
B1862)[Mary Rowley, 70 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 60 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $6000: 3 horses; 4 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $400; 50 bushels wheat; 20 bushels peas and beans; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 6000 lbs cheese; 60 tons hay; 100 lbs maple sugar; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $400. Pgs 23-24, line 29.)
Rowley
, Mary, 70 Vermont pg. 116/234c/o George A. Rowley household
Russell
, Maria, 4 Vermont pg. 110/228c/o Lydia Rich household
St. Peter
, David Louis, 50 (@) (born 10-5-1810) Laborer Canada pg. 91-92/209-210Maria H. (Smith), 45 (born 1814) Vermont (
D1865)+George, 14 Vermont
+Emilie, 12 Vermont
+Albert, 8 Vermont
+Adelaide, 9 Vermont
+Lucila, 7 Vermont
St. Peter
, Matthew, 42 (@) (born 2-25-1817) Farmer Canada pg. 124/242Margaret M., 37 (born 1822) New York
+John, 16 Vermont
+Charles, 14 Vermont
+Aurelia, 12 Vermont
+Victoria, 10 Vermont
[1860 Ag Census: 10 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $600: 2 horses; 3 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 20 bushels wheat; 3 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 400 lbs Irish potatoes; 15 bushels barley; 400 lbs butter; 5 tons hay; value of orchard produce $70; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $225. Pgs. 25-26, line 28.]
Sanford
, Rufus, 74 Farmer Connecticut pg. 97/215Clarinda, 69 Vermont
[Alonzo Hickok family]
[Jane Shattuck, 18 Servant Ireland]
Scofield
, Heman A., 42 (born 4-12-1818) Farmer Vermont pg. 118/236Laura (Fargo), 44 (born 3-31-1815) Vermont
+**Daniel, 15 (born Dec. 1844) Vermont (
CW1864)+Mira, 14 (born 1846) Vermont
+Levi, 8 Vermont
[Fanny Fargo, 70 Vermont]
[Newman Isham, 28 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 126 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $5400: 2 horses; 11 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 7 sheep; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $48; 80 bushels wheat; 116 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 150 lbs butter; 28 lbs wool; 8 tons hay; 1000 lbs maple sugar; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $135; value of livestock $475. Pgs 23-24, line 35.)

Scott
, +Ann, 8 Pennsylvania pg. 99/217c/o Martha Taylor household
Scott
, William J., 44 (born 1816) Cooper Vermont pg. 104/222Elizabeth (Gains), 44 (born 1815) Vermont
Mary 19 Vermont
+**Edward C., 15 Vermont
+Abbie Jane, 13 Vermont
+Sylvia, 9 Vermont
+Winfield C., 7 (born 1853) Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 10 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $500: 1 horse; 5 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $85; 40 bushels wheat; 20 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 15 tons hay; orchard produce value $25; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $300. Pgs 21-22, line 36.)
Sears
, John Moses, 40 (@) (born 1820) Day Laborer Canada pg. 114/232Catherine, 50 (@) (born 1806) Canada
Moses, 8 Vermont
Melinda, 2 Vermont
(male child) (
B1862)(female child) (
B1864)(male child) (
B1866)Nelson (
B1869)[Stephen Sears household]
Sears
, Stephen, 24 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 114/232Zoe, 23 Vermont
Mary, 3 Vermont
Lucy, 1 Vermont
c/o John Sears household
Seaton
, Charles M., 52 Farmer, Pastor New York pg. 93/211Mary (Hosford)(Eastman), 40 (2nd wife) Vermont
Mary E., 25 Teacher Vermont (
M1866)Sarah, 22 (@) Vermont
+Julia, 15 Vermont
+Susan, 12 Vermont
[Susan, 70 New Hampshire]
[+George Eastman, 15 Vermont]
[+Mary Eastman, 10 Vermont]
[Winnie Conway, 20 (@) Ireland]
(1860 Ag Census: 15 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 1 milch cow; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $20; 40 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 200 lbs butter; 5 tons hay; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $200. Pgs 19-20, line 9.)
Seaton
, Susan (Young), 70 New Hampshire pg. 93/211c/o Charles M. Seaton household
Shallock
(try "Shattuck")Sharbano
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Charbonneau", although sometimes this spelling is on the gravestones in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.)Shattuck
, Jane Servant Ireland pg. 97/215c/o Rufus Sanford household
Shambeau
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Archambault".)Shaw
, Joseph Safford, 43 (born 10-18-1816) Farmer Vermont pg. 95/213Sarah J. (Barker), 40 (born 2-3-1820) Vermont
+Sarah, 15 Vermont
+Fanny, 7 Vermont
Flora, 3 Vermont
Joseph Fred, 1 (born May 1859) Vermont (
D1860)[Olive Bull, 18 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 35 Unimproved, Value $11,750: 4 horses; 4 milch cows; 18 other cattle, 2 working oxen; 20 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $400; 30 bushels wheat; 50 bushels peas & beans; 200 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 37 bushels buckwheat; 450 lbs butter; 50 lbs wool, 50 tons hay; orchard produce value $15; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $1030. Pgs 19-20, line 16.)
Shean
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Sheehan".)Sheehan
, Bridget, 18 Servant Ireland pg. 121/239c/o Oliver Belisle household
Sheldon
, Austin, 60 (@) (born 1802) Day Laborer Vermont pg. 112/230Amanda (Ball), 52 (@] (born 1806) Vermont (
D1868)Esther, 17 Vermont
m. Martha ___ (2nd wife) (unk date)
Julia L. (
B1869)Sheldon
, Deacon Chauncey, 72 Farmer Connecticut (D1863) pg. 117/235Lydia, 66 Vermont (
D1865)(1860 Ag Census: 68 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $4000: 3 horses; 9 milch cows; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $65; 40 bushels wheat; 36 bushels oats; 30 bushels Indian corn; 280 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 2000 lbs cheese; 30 tons hay; 40 lbs honey; 6 lbs beeswax; value of orchard produce $15; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $500. Pgs 23-24, line 34. )
Sheldon
, Elisha, 32 Farmer Vermont pg. 117/235Eliza, 34 New York
+Louis, 8 New York
+Fred, 5 New York
[Henry Delrimple, 25 Farm Laborer New York]
Sherbano
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Charbonneau".)Sherman
, Alfred, 35 (born 10-7-1825) Farmer Vermont pg. 98/216Lydia L. (Leavenworth), 28 (born 1830) Vermont
+Mary Anna, 6 (born 9-9-1853) Vermont
Lucille, 4 Vermont
Harriet O., 2 (born May 1857) Vermont (
D1867)Leverett Abel (
B1862) (D1867)[Charlotte Leavenworth, 22 Vermont]
[Alpheus Perry, 20 Farm Laborer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 125 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $5000: 2 horses; 3 milch cows; 8 other cattle; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 30 bushels peas & beans; 200 bushels Indian corn; 40 bushels barley; 1000 lbs butter; 25 tons hay; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $700. Pgs 19-20, line 30.)

Sherman, George, 88 (born 3-31-1773) Farmer Vermont (D1861) pg. 104/222
Eunice, 80 (born 2-5-1780) Vermont (D1861)
(1860 Ag Census: 40 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $2000: 3 horses; 10 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 100 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 400 lbs butter; 1000 lbs cheese; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $20; value of farm machinery and implements $150; value of livestock $500. Pgs 21-22, line 35.)
Sherman
, John, 62 (born 1798) Farmer Vermont pg. 115/233Minerva (Pease), 58 (born 1803) Vermont
[Statira Pease, 85 Connecticut]
[Catherine Cox, 20 (@) Ireland]
[**Joseph Guillett, 22 Farm Laborer Canada]
[+Charles Wooster, 11 New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 162 Improved Acres, 18 Unimproved, Value $16,000: 4 horses; 8 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 55 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $300; 60 bushels wheat; 30 bushels peas and beans; 50 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 300 lbs wool; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $250; value of livestock $500. Pgs 23-24, line 27.
Sherman
, John H., 41 (born 12-14-1818) Farmer Vermont pg. 98/216Sarah (Brigham), 40 (born 3-20-1820) Vermont
**George, 17 Ohio (
CW1864)[Mary Taylor, 19 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 227 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 2 horses; 8 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 162 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 50 bushels wheat; 30 bushels peas and beans; 20 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 350 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 800 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $750. Pgs 19-20, line 28.)

Sherman
, Leverett, 69 (born 1791) Farmer Connecticut pg. 98/216Sarah (Gray), 65 (born 1795) Vermont
[Charles Baldwin, 14 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 175 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $8000: 3 horses; 7 milch cows; 2 working oxen; 190 sheep; value of animals slaughtered $100; 60 bushels wheat; 300 bushels oats; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 5 bushels grass seed; 200 lbs butter; 760 lbs wool; 75 tons hay; orchard produce value $80; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $800. Pgs 19-20, line 29.)
Siple
, George, 34 Day Laborer Vermont pg. 124/242Mary, 32 Vermont
+William, 7 Vermont
George, 4 Vermont
Edwin, 2 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 26 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $1500: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $85; 10 bushels wheat; 20 bushels oats; 115 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 10 tons hay; 50 lbs honey; 10 lbs beeswax; value of orchard produce $40; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $150. Pgs. 25-26, line 26.)
Siple
, Samuel, 65 Farmer New York pg. 123/241Christiane, 68 New York
William, 34 Vermont
Phebe, 24 Vermont
Hannah, 20 New York
[Mary Adams, 61 New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 35 Unimproved, Value $5000: 3 horses; 12 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $70; 50 bushels barley; 13 bushels wheat; 110 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 300 bushels Irish potatoes; 1800 lbs butter; 50 lbs wool; 45 tons hay; value of orchard produce $80; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $700. Pgs 25-26, line 20.)
Smith
, Page Jabez, 30 Farmer Vermont pg. 119/237Martha (Newell), 21 (born 4-18-1839) Vermont (
D1864)Martha Amanda, infant (born Nov. 1859) Vermont (
D1862)Harriet (
B1862) (D1862)Mary Louise (
B1863) (D1864)c/o Harry Newell household
Smith
, Patrick, 40 (@) Farmer Ireland pg. 119/237Mary, 40 (@) Ireland
+Philip, 9 Vermont
+John, 8 Vermont
+Henry, 6 Vermont
Elizabeth, 4 Vermont
Patrick, 2 Vermont
Phoebe (
B1863) (D1863)Sorrelle
, Louis, 25 (@) Day Laborer Canada pg. 119/237c/o Joseph Beaulieu household
Sorrelle
, Raphael, 43 (@) Blacksmith Canada pg. 115/233Clemma, 36 (born 1823) Canada
Laura, 13 Canada (
M1866)Rosa, 11 Canada
Isabella, 5 Vermont
[John LaDrin(?) Apprentice Canada]
Spear
, Charles S., 66 (born 1793) Farmer Vermont pg. 107-108/225-226Anna L. (Hollis), 56 (born 1802) Vermont
Spear
, Daniel L., 37 (born 1819) Farmer Vermont pg. 116/234Laura, 35 (born 1822) Vermont
+Mary C., 7 Vermont
+Laura, 5 Vermont
Carrie, 3 Vermont
Edgar D. (
B1861)[Job Potter, 45 (@) Farm Laborer Vermont]
[Catherine Rowley, 33 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 188 Improved Acres, 12 Unimproved, Value $10,000: 2 horses; 24 milch cows; 6 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 19 sheep; 6 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 120 bushels wheat; 130 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 25 bushels barley; 700 lbs butter; 4500 lbs cheese; 48 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $400; value of livestock $1400. Pgs 23-24, line 31.)

Spear
, Elijah, 70 (born 5-24-1790) Farmer Vermont pg. 120/238Polly (Lake), 63 (born 5-14-1797) Vermont
Oscar E., 20 (born 8-2-1839) Vermont
[Mary Kate, 16 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 75 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $4000: 2 horses; 8 milch cows; 3 other cattle; value of animals slaughtered $100; 40 bushels wheat; 60 bushels oats; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 1200 lbs butter; 25 tons hay; 8 lbs honey; value of orchard produce $15; value of homemade manufactures $30; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $200. Pgs 25-26, line 4.)
Spear
, Emma, 20 Servant Vermont pg. 109/227c/o Joseph Greene household
Spear
, George, 27 Painter Vermont pg. 107/225Rosa, 26 Vermont
[Charles Clark, 6 Vermont]
Spear
, Lucy J., 30 (born 10-10-1829) Servant Vermont pg. 95/213c/o Alonzo Barker household
Squier
, James, 34 (born 4-5-1827) Farmer Vermont pg. 111/229Phoebe Louisa (Douglass), 35 (born 2-7-1825) Vermont
+Betsy, 17 Vermont
Laura, 4 (born 2-26-1856) Vermont
Cynthia (
B1862)[Laura Squier, 55 Vermont]
[John McDonald, 20 Farm Laborer Ireland]
[Mary Comstock, 25 New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $6000: 2 horses; 15 milch cows; 1 other cattle; 2 sheep; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 40 bushels rye; 50 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 150 bushels Indian corn; 140 bushels Irish potatoes; 1000 lbs butter; 25 tons hay; value of orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $400; value of livestock $350. Pgs 23-24, line 11.)
(Ed. note: James Squier served as Charlotte’s Representative to the State Legislature 1867-1868.)
Squier,
Laura, 55 widow Vermont (D1860) (not listed)c/o James Squier household
Squire
(see "Squier", which is the spelling used in town records and on the gravestones in Old Hollow Rd. Cemetery in North Ferrisburgh, VT)Stebbins
, Calvin, 53 (born 2-25-1807) Carpenter & Joiner New York pg. 115/233Francese (Sheldon), 44 (born 2-21-1810) Vermont
Edgar (born 8-17-1840) (
D1865)Stebbins
, Solomon, 32 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 96/214Emilie (Stone), 30 (@) (born 1830) Vermont
+Emilie, 10 Vermont
+Melvina, 4 Vermont
Addie, 2 Vermont
Stephens
, Rosalinn, 17 Vermont pg. 94/212c/o Carlisle Lewis household
Stevenson
, Margaret, 23 Servant New York pg. 125/243c/o T.D. Chapman household
Stone
, A.F., 39 Farmer Vermont pg. 127/245Julia, 35 Vermont
+Louisa, 11 Vermont
+William, 9 Vermont
Julia, 2 Vermont
Agnes T. (
B1863)[David Nichols, 21 Farm Laborer New York]
[Rosella Como, 19 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 120 Improved Acres, 60 Unimproved, Value $9000: 4 horses; 6 milch cows; 18 other cattle; 57 sheep; 3 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 118 bushels wheat; 70 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 500 bushels Irish potatoes; 50 bushels buckwheat; 1500 lbs butter; 218 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $250; value of livestock $800. Pgs. 27-28, line 5.)
Stone
, Catherine, 60 (@) Canada pg. 94/212c/o Filamore Villemaire household
Stone
, Edward, 26 Clerk Vermont pg. 93/211c/o Ezra Alexander household
Stone
, Isaac, 25 (born 1835) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 93/211Clemma (Sorrell), 17 (born 1843) Vermont
c/o Augustus Humphrey household
Stone
, Louisa, 18 Servant Vermont pg. 119/237c/o Joseph Beaulieu household
Stone
, Lucy, 25 Servant Vermont pg. 126/244c/o John McNeil household
Stone
, Luther, M.D., 68 (born 1791) Farmer Vermont (D1867) pg. 121/239+Henry, 15 Vermont
[Sarah Moran, 22 Servant Ireland]
[Charles Platt, 21 (@) Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 300 Improved Acres, 100 Unimproved, Value $20,000: 2 horses; 6 milch cows; 11 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $30; 100 bushels wheat; 450 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 400 bushels Irish potatoes; 800 lbs butter; 1200 lbs wool; 120 tons hay; value of orchard produce $70; value of farm machinery and implements $550; value of livestock $950. Pgs 25-26, line 9.)
Stone
, Luther D., 38 (born 5-17-1823) Farmer Vermont pg. 121/239Phebe R. (Keeser), 34 (born 8-10-1827) Vermont
+Fanny, 8 Vermont
+Jane, 6 Vermont
Ruth, 3 Vermont
Jane E. (
B1861)Florence (
B1864)(female child) (
B1866)[Abel Newell, 62 Farm Laborer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 200 Improved Acres, 17 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 5 horses; 22 milch cows; 11 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $300; 40 bushels wheat; 35 bushels peas & beans; 400 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 400 bushels Irish potatoes; 30 bushels buckwheat; 2200 lbs butter; 5200 lbs cheese; 70 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $550; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 25-26, line 8.)
Stone
, Moses, 23 Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 123/241c/o Heman Carpenter household
Stone
, Peter, 30 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 117/235Matilda, 30 Canada
George, 5 Vermont
Matilda, 2 Vermont
Strong
, John, M.D., 83 (D1863) [missed by census]Lucinda, 72 (
D1862)John P., 47 Farmer
Salome, 40
(Ed. note: other family and/or workers living in this household unknown.)
(1860 Ag Census: 44 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $9000: 2 horses; 3 milch cows; 11 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $30; 15 bushels wheat; 50 bushels oats; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 400 lbs butter; 44 lbs wool; 20 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $250. Pgs. 19-20, line 2.)
Strong
, Nelson, 29 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 108/226Phyllis, 22 (@) Vermont
+Henry, 7 Vermont
Louisa, 4 Vermont
Ezra, infant Vermont
(the marks of Nelson &
Phyllis Strong)
Taggart
, John, 41 (born 1818) Carpenter & Joiner Vermont pg. 100/218Betsy, 38 (born 1822) Vermont
+**Benjamin, 17 (born 9-2-1842) Vermont (
M1866)+William, 15 (born 1844) Vermont (
D1860)+Sarah, 14 (born 1847) Vermont
+John R., 11 (born 1849) Vermont
[Margaret McLaughlin, 18 Teacher Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 25 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $25; 11 bushels wheat; 40 bushels oats; 70 bushels Indian corn; 65 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 6000 lbs cheese; 25 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $135. Pgs 19-20, line 38.)

Taplin
, John, 40 Farm Laborer Ireland pg. 100/218Catherine, 30 (@) Ireland
James, 12 Ireland
Bridget, 8 Ireland
Ellen, 6 Vermont
Catherine, 2 Vermont
Mary, 1 Vermont
John, infant Vermont
Tatro
, Celinda, 19 Vermont pg. 108/226c/o Dorman Leavenworth household
Tatro
, James, 14 Canada pg. 102/220c/o John Barber household
Tatro
, Jarvis, 50 (@) (born 7-15-1812) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 105/223Maria Angeline (Steady), 40 (@) (born 8-9-1822) Canada
Sarah, 7 Vermont
Henry, 5 Vermont
Maria, 5 Vermont
Augusta, 3 Vermont
Augustus, 3 Vermont
Ruth, infant (born 6-6-1860) Vermont
Ely (
B1862) (D1863)
(the mark of Maria Angeline
Tatro)
Tatro
, Joseph, 70 (@) Canada pg. 97/215Margaret, 66 (@) Canada
[Mitchell Tatro family]
Tatro
, Lucy, 9 Vermont pg. 110/228c/o Amos Villemaire household
Tatro
, Mitchell, 38 (@) Farmer Canada pg. 97/215Mary, 31 Ireland
c/o Joseph Tatro household
(1860 Ag Census: 10 Improved Acres; 0 Unimproved; Value $700: 1 horse; 1 milch cow; value of animals slaughtered $25; 10 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 30 bushels Irish potatoes; 1200 lbs butter; 8 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $50; value of livestock $125. Pgs 19-20, line 27.)
Tatro
, Napoleon, 35 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 96/214Frances, 36 (@) Vermont
Napoleon, 14 Vermont
Lucy, 10 Vermont
Mary, 7 Vermont
Edward, 6 Vermont
Joseph, 4 Vermont
[Josephine Dier, 10 Vermont]
[Gilbert Dier, 8 Vermont]
Tatro
, Napoleon, 19 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 98/216c/o Amos Tomlinson household
Taylor
, Carrie, 14 Vermont pg. 99/217c/o Jonathan Foot household
Taylor
, Ida, 17 Servant Vermont pg. 99/217c/o D.W. Hazard household
Taylor
, Martha, 62 Vermont pg. 99/217[+Ann Scott, 8 Pennsylvania]
Taylor
, Mary, 19 Vermont pg. 98/216c/o John Sherman household
Thorp
, George, 50 (born 1802) Farmer Vermont pg. 123/241Christiana S. (Ball), 48 (born 1806) Vermont
William, 25 (born 1830) Vermont
Betsy, 20 (born 1831) Vermont (
D1863)Mary Ann, 20 (born 1833) Vermont
Henry, 17 (born 1841) Vermont
Phebe, 17 Vermont
Harland, 14 Vermont
[Elizabeth Ferguson, 21 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 150 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $7000: 3 horses; 11 milch cows; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $35; 125 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 1500 lbs butter; 15 lbs wool; 20 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $165; value of livestock $600. Pgs 25-26, line 22.)
Thorp
, Henry, 33 (born 12-24-1825) Farmer Vermont pg. 116/234Betsy (Palmer), 29 (born 7-12-1829) New York
Ervin H., 2 (born 1857) Vermont
H. Clarence, 1 (born 5-9-1859) Vermont
Emerson A. (
B1861)[John Durkee), 16 (@) Servant New York]
[Adeline Margaretta, 17 Servant New York]
[Sheldon Palmer, 20 Farm Laborer New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 130 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $11,000: 4 horses; 7 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 4 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 80 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas and beans; 220 bushels oats; 60 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 24 lbs wool; 20 tons hay; value of farm machinery and implements $400; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 23-24, line 28.)
Thorp
, John G., 55 (born 7-1-1804) Farmer Vermont pg. 122/240Maria L. (Holt), 55 (born 5-15-1805) Vermont
[John Thorp family]
[Ellen (?), 17 Servant Vermont]
[Maria Fargo, 30 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 250 Improved Acres, 100 Unimproved, Value $17,500: 3 horses; 3 milch cows; 9 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 50 bushels wheat; 200 bushels oats; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 50 bushels buckwheat; 1800 lbs butter; 450 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; 125 lbs honey; 15 lbs beeswax; value of orchard produce $15; value of farm machinery and implements $275; value of livestock $1280. Pgs 25-26, line 16.)
Thorp
, John H., 26 Farmer Vermont pg. 122/240Agnes A. (Comstock), 23 Vermont
Charles E., 1 (
D1860)c/o J.G. Thorp household
Tomlinson
, Amos, 72 (born 1787) Farmer Connecticut pg. 98/216Sally, 65 Vermont
Minerva C. (Campbell), 55 (2nd wife) (born 1805) Vermont
+Ellen, 15 (born 4-4-1845) Vermont (
M1866)[Napoleon Tatro, 19 Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 265 Improved Acres, 35 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 3 horses; 12 milch cows; 12 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 75 bushels wheat; 10 bushels peas & beans; 300 bushels oats; 40 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 15 bushels buckwheat; 1400 lbs butter; 50 tons hay; 75 lbs honey; 15 lbs beeswax; orchard produce value $10; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $700. Pgs 19-20, line 31.)
Tomlinson
, Herschel M., 26 (born 1-24-1833) Farmer Vermont pg. 98/216Mary A. (Naramore), 25 (born 6-1-1835) Vermont
Fred, 4 Vermont
Marion
)

Toner
, Sarah, 60 (@) Ireland pg. 91/210c/o John Duffy household
Tucker
, Ellen, 4 Vermont pg. 104/222c/o Charles Palmer household
Tucker
, George, 18 Farm Laborer New York pg. 125/243c/o James Jones household
Tucker
, William, 75 (born 1793) Farmer Vermont (D1869) pg. 104/222Phebe, 50 Vermont
[+Mary Chase, 13 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 75 Improved Acres, 25 Unimproved, Value $5000: 2 horses; 20 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 50 bushels peas and beans; 200 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 4100 lbs cheese; 50 tons hay; orchard produce value $50; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $800. Pgs 21-22, line 40.)
Tupper
, Rev. Samuel H. 72 (born 7-22-1788) Farmer Vermont pg. 124/242Sarah, 60 ("Annis" on gravestone) Vermont
Maria H., 32 (born 1828) Vermont
John W., 28 (born 1832) Vermont (
D1861)(1860 Ag Census: 30 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $2000: 1 horse; 3 milch cows; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $125; 40 bushels oats; 30 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 20 bushels buckwheat; 450 lbs butter; 15 tons hay; 100 lbs maple sugar; value of orchard produce $35; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $200. Pgs. 25-26, line 27.)
Van Vliet
, Christian P., 39 Farmer Vermont pg. 103/221Cornelia, 37 Vermont
+Ellen, 16 Vermont
+Sarah, 10 Vermont
[Eliza Dayton, 23 Servant New York]
(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $6000: 3 horses; 8 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 2 sheep; 5 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 40 bushels rye; 60 bushels wheat; 11 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 60 bushels Irish potatoes; 1200 lbs butter; 20 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; 200 lbs maple sugar; orchard produce value $10; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $400. Pgs 21-22, line 12.)

Varney
, Alpheus, 61 (born 1799) Farmer Vermont pg. 106/224Phila, 62 (born 1798) Maine
(1860 Ag Census: 80 Improved Acres, 35 Unimproved, Value $4700: 4 horses; 5 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 17 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 42 bushels wheat; 200 bushels oats; 75 bushels Indian corn; 130 bushels Irish potatoes; 600 lbs butter; 65 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; orchard produce value $10; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $700. Pgs 21-22, line 20.)
Varney
, George W., 24 (born 1836) Farmer Vermont pg. 106/224Nancy A. (Ball), 28 (born 1834) Vermont
Ella, 1 (born 1859) Vermont (
D1867)[Michael Varney family]
(1860 Ag Census: 50 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $2800: 2 horses; 2 milch cows; 5 other cattle; value of animals slaughtered $75; 25 bushels wheat; 300 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $35; value of farm machinery and implements $125; value of livestock $300. Pgs 23-24, line 3.)
Varney
, Michael, 22 Medical Student Vermont pg. 106/224Electa, 25 Vermont
Rachel P., 4 (born Aug. 1856) Vermont
Villemaire
, Aiken, 49 (@) Canada pg. 94/212c/o Filamore Villemaire household
Villemaire
, Aiken, 30 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 99/217c/o D.W.Hazard household
m. Almira ___ (unk date)
Henry E. (
B1867)Villemaire
, Amos, 25 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 109-110Melinda, 23 Canada
Mary, 1 Vermont
John, infant Vermont
[Lucy Tatro, 9 Vermont]
Villemaire
, Edward, 50 Farm Laborer Canada pg. 94/212c/o Alpheus Williams household
Villemaire
, Filamore, 23 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 94/212Clemma (Stone), 20 (@) Vermont
Carrie, infant Vermont
Frederick (
B1861)Joseph (
B1863)[Catherine Stone, 60 (@) Canada]
[Aiken Villemaire, 49 (@) Canada]
Villemaire
, Julia, 15 Servant Vermont pg. 109/227c/o Truman Clark household
Villmer, Vilmer, Vilmur
(some of the spellings used in the records for "Villemaire".)Walley
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Whalley".)Ward
, Ebenezer, 43 (born 7-17-1817) Farmer New York pg. 112/230Ann, 45 (3rd wife) (born 1814) New Hampshire (
D1867)Emily M., 19 Vermont (
M1864)+Ann, 13 Vermont
+Stowe, 11 Vermont
+Louise, 8 (born 1852) Vermont (
D1861)Henry Beecher, 4 (born 1856) Vermont (
D1864)[Henry Guidice, 17 Farm Laborer Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 90 Improved Acres, 15 Unimproved, Value $6000: 2 horses; 14 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 1 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 47 bushels wheat; 30 bushels peas and beans; 150 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 2000 lbs butter; 600 lbs cheese; 7 lbs wool; 50 tons hay; value of orchard produce $12; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $100. Pgs 23-24, line 17.)
Washburn
, Hiram, 27 Jour. Saddler Vermont pg. 97/215Alma, 25 Vermont
George A., 3 Vermont
Alice, 1 Vermont
c/o Joseph Washburn household
Washburn
, Joseph, 50 Broom maker Vermont pg. 97/215Julia, 54 Vermont
[Hiram Washburn family]
Whalley
, Jonathan, 40 (born 10-14-1820) Farmer Vermont pg. 126/244Elizabeth (Green), 25 (born 1-25-1825) New York
George, 8 (born 1851) Vermont
Richard G., 7 (born 1853) Vermont
Margaret J. W., 5 (born 1854) Vermont
Sarah E., 3 (born 1856) Vermont
Harvey, 2 (born 1858) Vermont
John Lincoln (
B1860)[Alice Connor, 16 Servant Ireland]
[Sarah Green, 22 Teacher New York]
[1860 Ag Census: 80 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $5000: 4 horses; 10 milch cows; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $120; 60 bushels wheat; 75 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 100 bushels barley; 1000 lbs butter; 1000 lbs cheese; 30 tons hay; value of orchard produce $80; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $750. Pgs. 25-26, line 40.
Whalley
, Samuel, 34 (born 1826) Farmer Canada pg. 126/244Mary Elizabeth (Diggles), 34 (born 1825) England
Catherine, 4 Vermont
Charles, 2 Vermont
Thomas C. (
B1861)[John Diggles, 67 England]
[1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $7500: 3 horses; 3 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $90; 50 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 125 bushels Irish potatoes; 450 lbs butter; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $100; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $700. Pgs. 25-26, line 39.]
Whalley
, Thomas, 70 (born 1792) Farmer England pg. 126/244Hannah Tobias, 55 (born 1807) Vermont
Rachel W., 38 (born 1823) Vermont (
D1865)Richard, 29 Farmer Vermont
[1860 Ag Census: Thomas Whalley: 50 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $500: 3 horses; 10 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 50 bushels wheat; 75 bushels oats; 100 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 1500 lbs butter; 40 tons hay; value of orchard produce $50; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $625. Pgs 27-28, line 1. Richard Whalley: 50 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $3000: 1 horse; 2 milch cows; 2 working oxen; 20 sheep; value of animals slaughtered $75; 25 bushels wheat; 100 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 75 bushels Irish potatoes; 300 lbs butter; 80 lbs wool; 15 tons hay; value of orchard produce $25; value of farm machinery and implements $75; value of livestock $275. Pgs. 27-28, line 2.]
Wheeler
, Deacon Elanson Harley, 57 (born 1803) Farmer Vermont (M1868) pg. 114/232Emeline (Yale), 54 (born 1806) Vermont (
D1866)Carrie, 21 (born 1839) Vermont
[Sarah Hubbell, 67 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 161 Improved Acres, 40 Unimproved, Value $12,000: 4 horses; 3 milch cows; 8 other cattle; 88 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 90 bushels wheat; 125 bushels oats; 75 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 1200 lbs butter; 550 lbs wool; 35 tons hay; 300 lbs maple sugar; 50 gallons of maple molasses; value of orchard produce $40; value of farm machinery and implements $300; value of livestock $600. Pgs 23-24, line 26.)
Wheeler
, John, 32 (@) Farm Laborer Canada pg. 116/234Celenie, 20 (@) Canada
Joseph, 3 Vermont
Edward, 1 Vermont
Henry (
B1861) (D1861)Emma (
B1862)Wilder
, **Henry, 21 Farm Laborer New York pg. 110/228c/o George Pease household
Wilder
, John C., 57 (born 8-1-1802) Clergyman Vermont pg. 118/236Edna S. (Smith), 47 (born 1-1-1813) Vermont
Edna Caroline, 18 (born 6-6-1841) Teacher Vermont
+Charles, 15 (born 3-16-1845) Vermont
+Martha, 13 (born 3-18-1847) Vermont
+John, 10 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 20 Improved Acres, 0 Unimproved, Value $1000: 1 horse; 1 milch cow; 2 other cattle; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $150; 10 bushels wheat; 2 bushels peas & beans; 10 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 750 lbs butter; 8 tons hay; 40 gallons maple molasses; value of orchard produce $15; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $150. Pgs. 23-24, line 37)
Williams
, Alpheus, 64 Farmer Massachusetts pg. 93-94/211-212Laura, 62 Massachusetts (
D1866)**Milo A., 21 (born 1-3-1839) Farm Laborer Vermont
[Edward Villemaire, 50 Farm Laborer Canada]
(1860 Ag Census: 310 Improved Acres, 50 Unimproved, Value $7800: 7 horses; 10 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 500 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $200; 100 bushels wheat; 500 bushels oats; 200 bushels Indian corn; 200 bushels Irish potatoes; 750 lbs butter; 2650 lbs wool, 75 tons hay; 400 lbs maple sugar; orchard produce value $10; value of farm machinery and implements $200; value of livestock $2000. Pgs 19-20, line 11.)
Williams
, James W., 48 (born 1810) Farmer Vermont pg. 113/231Delia A. (Barnes), 46 (born 1814) Vermont (
D1864)Caroline, 22 Vermont (
M1860)+**Theodore, 14 Vermont
Minnie E., 1 Vermont (
D1865)(1860 Ag Census: 70 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $3500: 1 horse; 4 milch cows; 3 other cattle; 2 working oxen; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $75; 40 bushels wheat; 25 bushels oats; 60 bushels Irish potatoes; 5 bushels grass seed; 200 lbs butter; 6 tons hay; 100 lbs maple sugar; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $400. Pgs 23-24, line 22.)
Williams
, Jeremiah A., 31 Farmer Vermont pg. 94/212Margaret, 31 Vermont
+Mary, 9 Vermont
+Charles, 7 Vermont
Laura, 2 Vermont
[Jane Gould family]
(1860 Ag Census: 90 Improved Acres, 10 Unimproved, Value $4500: 6 horses; 4 milch cows; 2 other cattle; 57 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 72 bushels wheat; 205 bushels oats; 25 bushels Indian corn; 42 bushels Irish potatoes; 500 lbs butter; 200 lbs cheese; 228 lbs wool; 25 tons hay; orchard produce value $5; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $1000. Pgs 19-20, line 12.)

Williams
, **Myron, 24 (born 10-20-1836) Farm Laborer Vermont pg. 94/212Jane (Gold), 25 (born 12-10-1834) Vermont
Cora B. (
B1861)Jud Alpheus (
B1869)
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Williams
, William, 72 (born 1787) Farmer Massachusetts (D1864) pg. 113/231Alice, (2nd wife) (born 1814) (unknown) (
D1868)Sarah, 37 Vermont (
M1868)Solomon, 30 (born 11-5-1829) Vermont (
M1865)m. Lucy A. Booth (born 10-17-1843)
(female child) (
B1866)Eno B. (
B1869)+John, 25 Vermont
+Stodard Martin, 20 (born 1839) Vermont
[Edward Duffy, 24 Farm Laborer Ireland]
[Hannah Kidder, 23 Servant Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 300 Improved Acres, 65 Unimproved, Value $14,000: 5 horses; 11 milch cows; 20 other cattle; 4 working oxen; 150 sheep; 4 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 75 bushels wheat; 26 bushels peas and beans; 100 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 150 bushels Irish potatoes; 20 bushels buckwheat; 600 lbs butter; 200 lbs cheese; 700 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; 80 lbs maple sugar; value of orchard produce $10; value of farm machinery and implements $400; value of livestock $1500. Pgs 23-24, line 21.)
Wilmar, Willmer, Wilmer
(some of the spellings used in the records for "Villemaire".)Willoby
(one of the spellings used in the records for "Willoughby".)Willoughby
, Guy, 30 Farmer Vermont pg. 108/226Sarah, 26 Vermont
Franny (
B1862)[Sadie Willoughby, 54 Vermont]
(1860 Ag Census: 100 Improved Acres, 20 Unimproved, Value $9000: 3 horses; 6 milch cows; 7 other cattle; 1 sheep; 1 swine; value of animals slaughtered $100; 20 bushels wheat; 17 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 40 bushels Indian corn; 50 bushels Irish potatoes; 8 bushels buckwheat; 700 lbs butter; 4 lbs wool; 30 tons hay; orchard produce value $10; value of farm machinery and implements $175; value of livestock $600. Pgs 21-22, line 25.)
Willoughby
, Sadie (Fuller), 54 Vermont pg. 108/226c/o Guy Willoughby household
Wing
, Nicholas, 63 Farmer Vermont pg. 126/244Samantha, 56 Vermont
Emily, 27 Vermont
(1860 Ag Census: 60 Improved Acres, 5 Unimproved, Value $2000: 3 horses; 6 milch cows; 4 other cattle; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $85; 10 bushels wheat; 25 bushels oats; 10 bushels Indian corn; 120 bushels Irish potatoes; 30 bushels grass seed; 575 lbs butter; 20 tons hay; value of orchard produce $47; value of farm machinery and implements $400; value of livestock $675. Pgs. 25-26, line 35.)
Woolner
, Elizabeth, 18 Servant Vermont pg. 120/238c/o Edgar Meech household
Wooster
, +Charles, 11 (born 2-10-1849) New York pg. 115/233c/o John Sherman, Sr. household
Wooster
, Hinman R., 64 (born 6-20-1796) Farmer Vermont (D1868) pg. 95/213Olive (Randall), 47 (born 1-16-1813) Vermont
Sylvia B., 22 Vermont (
M1860) (D1861)Elisa Randall, 20 (born 3-11-1840) Vermont (
M1863)+Sarah A., 18 (born 1842) Vermont
+Herbert, 16 (born 1844) Vermont
+Phebe, 13 Vermont (
M1868)+Silas, 10 (born 1850) Vermont
+Ellen Martha, 6 (born 1854) Vermont (
D1868)(1860 Ag Census: 198 Improved Acres, 12 Unimproved, Value $8000: 4 horses; 7 milch cows; 5 other cattle; 100 sheep; 2 swine; value of animals slaughtered $125; 40 bushels wheat; 20 bushels peas & beans; 100 bushels oats; 50 bushels Indian corn; 100 bushels Irish potatoes; 30 bushels buckwheat; 900 lbs butter; 80 lbs wool; 20 tons hay; orchard produce value $15; value of farm machinery and implements $100; value of livestock $700. Pgs 19-20, line 15.)
Wooster
, Sarah, 13 Vermont pg. 100/218c/o L.H. Prindle household
Worcester
(see "Wooster" which is the name used on the gravestones.)Wormwood
, Timothy Ezra, 84 "Pauper" Vermont (D1860) pg. 124/242c/o John Brady, Supt. of Poor House
APPENDIX 1.
CHARLOTTE MARRIAGE RECORDS ARRANGED BY DATE
DATE GROOM RESIDENCE AGE BIRTHPLACE
PARENTS # OF MARRIAGE MARRIED OFFICIATED BY:
BRIDE RESIDENCE AGE BIRTHPLACE
PARENTS # OF MARRIAGE
Feb. 8 George S. Hanley New Haven, VT 27, Farmer New Haven, VT
father, Gordon Hanley 1st marriage Elder Bro. G. A. Dodge
Sylvia B. Wooster Charlotte, VT 22 Cornwall, VT
father, Henman R. Wooster 1st marriage
Feb. 14 John Parker Charlotte, VT 20, Farm Laborer Canada
father, John Parker 1st marriage Peter E. Pease, Justice of the Peace
Julia Carpenter Charlotte, VT 20 Charlotte, VT
father, Joseph Carpenter 1st marriage
Mar. 7 Michael Ball Ferrisburgh, VT 42, Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT
no parents listed 2nd marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Anna Spooner Charlotte, VT 31 Ferrisburgh, VT
no parents listed 1st marriage
July 3 Edward Agan --- 23, Farm Laborer Ireland
no parents listed 1st marriage Franklin Barker, Justice of the Peace
Selina Ferguson Ferrisburgh, VT 19 Essex, NY
father, Moses Ferguson 1st marriage
Sept. 12* Joseph Guillett Charlotte, VT 22, Farm Laborer Canada
no parents listed 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Julia Coleman (Charbonneau) Charlotte, VT -- Charlotte, VT
no parents listed 1st marriage
(* Ed. note: information from National Archives, not town records.)
Dec. 18 Hiram Jones Charlotte, VT 31, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Smith & Phoebe Jones 1st marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Ellen Barber Charlotte, VT 22 Charlotte, VT
Lewis & Charlotte Barber 1st marriage
Dec. 19 Ezra Hazard Ferrisburgh, VT 30, Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT
Robert & Elizabeth Hazard 1st marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Caroline Williams Charlotte, VT 22 Charlotte, VT
James & Delia Williams 1st marriage
July 8 James Washburn Charlotte, VT 36, Farmer Westford, NY
(?) & Sarah A. Washburn 3rd marriage Rev. Horace Warner
Carrie C. Glidden Charlotte, VT 28 Barre, VT
Simeon & Matilda P. Glidden 1st marriage
Sept. 26 Antoine Bessette Charlotte, VT 17, Laborer Canada
John Bessette 1st marriage Rev. S. H. Tupper
Mary Laramy Charlotte, VT 16 Champlain, NY
father, Joseph Laramy 1st marriage
Jan. 15 George A. Foote Charlotte, VT 22, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Johnson & Sarah Foote 1st marriage Rev. G.W. Bixby, Baptist Minister
Martha A. Clark Charlotte, VT 21 Charlotte, VT
Homer & Elvira Clark 1st marriage
Mar. 18 Grant Borrows Cincinnati, OH 25, Merchant Troy, NY
no parents listed (probably Burroughs)-- M. Petty, Minister of the Gospel
Clarinda Jones Charlotte, VT 22 Charlotte, VT
Joseph & Margaret Jones 1st marriage
Sept. 3 Ovette E. Stone Charlotte, VT 19, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Joel & Alma Stone 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Ellen G. Hazard Charlotte, VT 18 Charlotte, VT
John & Electa Hazard 1st marriage
Mar. 3 William H. Varney Charlotte, VT 23, Physician Charlotte, VT
Alpheus & Phila Varney 1st marriage Milo Coburn, Clergyman
Augusta C. Ball Charlotte, VT 22 Ferrisburgh, VT
David & Eliza Ball 1st marriage
July 8 Lewis Baker Hibbard St. Armand, CE 28, Preacher St. Armand, CE
C.B. & E.M. Hibbard 1st marriage Lyman Smith, Baptist Minister
Eliza R. Wooster Charlotte, VT 23 Charlotte, VT
W.R. & O.R. Wooster 1st marriage
July 15 Alonzo Baldwin Chicago, IL 32, Trader Hinesburgh, VT
William S. & Louisa Baldwin 1st marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Mrs. Louisa C. Barton Charlotte, VT 25 Charlotte, VT
Luther R. & Mary J. Hubbell 2nd marriage
Sept. 2 Henry O. Root Charlotte, VT 33, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Noble & Polly Root 2nd marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Mary P. Beers Charlotte, VT 30 Charlotte, VT
Hinman & Betsey Beers 1st marriage
Sept. 5 Joseph Bessette Charlotte, VT 26, Farmer Canada
no parents listed 2nd marriage Rev. Samuel H. Tupper, Methodist
Miranda Sturgeon Charlotte, VT 17 Canada
no parents listed 1st marriage
Sept. 23 Martin W. Eno Charlotte, VT 22, Farmer New Haven, VT
Rufus & Abigail Eno 1st marriage Horace Warner, Clergyman
Mary E. Ball Ferrisburgh, VT 20 Ferrisburgh, VT
Alvin & Dena Ball 1st marriage
Dec. 1 John W. Norton Thetford, VT 24, Soldier Moretown, VT
father, Hardy Norton 1st marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Mary F. Pease Charlotte, VT 21 Charlotte, VT
Peter E. & Cordelia (Rich) Pease 1st marriage
Jan. 21 George W. James Starksboro, VT --, Mason ----------
John & ___ James 1st marriage Milo Difey, Esq.
Esther A. Burnham Charlotte, VT -- Lincoln, VT
no parents listed 1st marriage
Feb. 23 Carlos Kimball Ferrisburgh, VT 24, Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT
Daniel (dec’d) & Maria Kimball 1st marriage Ward Bullard, Minister
Emily M. Ward Charlotte, VT 23 Charlotte, VT
Ebenezer & Ann Ward 1st marriage
May 3 Dr. Leonard G. Lyon Visalia, CA 43, Physician Waterbury, VT
no parents listed 2nd marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Sarah O. Pease Charlotte, VT 24 Charlotte, VT
George & Nancy O. Pease 1st marriage
May 5 Samuel Smith Starksboro, VT --, Bookkeeper Dorchester, England
Terry (?) & Mariah Smith 1st marriage Order of Friends
Sally A. Ball Charlotte, VT -- Ferrisburgh, VT
David & Eliza Ball 1st marriage
Dec. 27 Guy B. Davis Montpelier, VT 24, Artist Hinesburgh, VT
no parents listed 1st marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Jane M. Hubbell Charlotte, VT 18 Charlotte, VT
mother, Martha Newell 1st marriage
Jan. 12 Frank L. Burnham Lincoln, VT 32, Merchant Lincoln, VT
father, Oliver W. Burnham 1st marriage Rev. L. S. Walker
Julia J. Burnham Charlotte, VT 19 Lincoln, VT
Almon & Angeline Burnham 1st marriage
Apr. 25 Louis Jondreau Charlotte, VT 17, Laborer Essex, NY
Louis & Rosa Jondreau 1st marriage Francis Pecor, Catholic Priest
Rosa Daniels Vergennes, VT 15 Canada
no parents listed 1st marriage
May 28 William Hosford Charlotte, VT 20, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Ezra & Cynthia Hosford 1st marriage Rev. A. C. Cooper
Ellen L. Naramore Burlington, VT 18 Charlotte, VT
Samuel & Philura Naramore 1st marriage
Dec. 7 Solomon A. Williams Charlotte, VT 36, Farmer Charlotte, VT
William R. & Alice Williams 1st marriage Rev. C. M. Seaton, Congregational
Lucy A. Booth Ferrisburgh, VT 22 Ferrisburgh, VT
Ezra & Sophia Booth 1st marriage
(unk. date) Edmund Whitney Williston, VT 48, Farmer Williston, VT
no parents listed 2nd marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Mary Elizabeth Seaton Charlotte, VT 31, Teacher Norfolk, NY
Rev. C.M. Seaton 1st marriage
Jan. 24 E.T. Champlain Minnesota 27, Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT
B. Champlain 1st marriage H.F. Leavitt, Clergyman
Ellen Langdon Malone, NY 19 Charlotte, VT
W.W. Langdon 1st marriage
Jan. 24 Hollis S. Tuttle Westford, VT 23, Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT
H. Tuttle 1st marriage H.F. Leavitt, Clergyman
Helen M. Barton Charlotte, VT -- Charlotte, VT
Caleb E. & Betsy Barton 1st marriage
May 15 M.C. Burkard Newark, Ohio 22, Physician Philadelphia, PA
no parents listed 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Louise M. Gillette Charlotte, VT 22 Charlotte, VT
David C. & Miranda Gillette 1st marriage
May 19 John Charbonneau Charlotte, VT 25, Laborer Shelburne, VT
Joseph & Mary Charbonneau 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Laura Sorrell Charlotte, VT 19 Canada
Rafael & Catherine Sorrell 1st marriage
Sept. 3 Benjamin Taggart Charlotte, VT 24, Mechanic Charlotte, VT
John & Betsy Taggart 1st marriage Rev. B.W. Smith
Emma D. Naramore Charlotte, VT 24 Charlotte, VT
John & Louise Naramore 1st marriage
Sept. 18 Charles G. Sherman Charlotte, VT 21, Farmer Ohio
Almon & Eloise Sherman 1st marriage Rev. Isaac McAnn
Ellen M. Tomlinson Charlotte, VT -- Charlotte, VT
Amos & Minerva Tomlinson 1st marriage
Oct. 5 James McBride (residence not listed) 29, Laborer Ireland
no parents listed 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Catherine Cox Charlotte, VT 25 Ireland
no parents listed 1st marriage
Dec. 17 George W. Palmer Charlotte, VT --, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Daniel C. & M. Palmer 1st marriage A.J. Ingalls, Clergyman
Esme L. Guindon Ferrisburgh, VT 20 Ferrisburgh, VT
father, F. Guindon 1st marriage
Mar. -- J. J. Fonda Charlotte, VT 49, Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT
no parents listed 2nd marriage Rev. H. Austin
Matilda M. Jones (no residence listed) 42 Charlotte, VT
no parents listed 2nd marriage
June 29 John Potter Charlotte, VT 23, Laborer -----
no parents listed 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Julia Cook Charlotte, VT 22 -----
no parents listed 1st marriage
Aug. -- Jaffus Borough* (no residence listed 21, Laborer New Haven, VT
father, W. Borough 1st marriage Rev. Hibbard
(*Listed as "T. Paro" in town records, gravestone in Mt. Carmel records his name as shown.)
Mary Lacoy Charlotte, VT 24 New Haven, VT
father, Jacob Lacoy 1st marriage
Aug. 4 Willard Miller No. Ferrisburgh, VT 18, Carpenter No. Ferrisburgh, VT
father, Sheldon Miller 1st marriage Rev. A.J. Ingalls
Martha F. Wells Charlotte, VT 17 Hinesburgh, VT
Norman & L. Wells 1st marriage
Sept. 21 Joseph Carpenter Charlotte, VT 22, Laborer Charlotte, VT
Joseph & E. Carpenter 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Josephine Brough Hinesburgh, VT 16 Middlebury, VT
no parents listed 1st marriage
Oct. -- J. L. Reynolds Essex, NY 31, Farmer Essex, NY
no parents listed 1st marriage Rev. Ingalls
Julia C. Jones Charlotte, VT 31 Charlotte, VT
no parents listed 1st marriage
Oct. 15 John A. Palmer Charlotte, VT 26, Farmer Charlotte, VT
father, D.C. Palmer 1st marriage Rev. Hibbard
Etie C. Smith New Haven, VT 18 New Haven, VT
W. & M. Smith 1st marriage
Oct. 16 Seymour Humphrey Charlotte, VT --, Farmer Underhill, VT
Jones & Mehitabel Humphrey 3rd marriage Rev. A.D. Barber, Willsboro, NY
Francis Fairchild Willsboro, NY -- Willsboro, NY
John & Grace Fairchild 1st marriage
Dec. 25 Isaiah Carpenter Addison, VT 49, Farmer Addison, VT
Gideon & Olive Carpenter 2nd marriage M.K. Petty, Minister of Gospel
P.M. Jones Charlotte, VT 34 Charlotte, VT
Joseph & Marguerite Jones 1st marriage
1868
Feb. 10 Frank R. Hill Charlotte, VT 25, Mechanic Charlotte, VT
Truman & Sarah Hill 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Jennie Barber Charlotte, VT 26 Charlotte, VT
Lewis & Charlotte Barber 1st marriage
Feb. 12 Elanson H. Wheeler Charlotte, VT 65, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Sheldon Wheeler 2nd marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Sarah Williams Charlotte, VT 45 Charlotte, VT
William & Alice Williams 1st marriage
Sept. 23 Williams Foote Charlotte, VT 24, Farmer Charlotte, VT
C.P. & Lucy Ann Foot 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Henrietta Stebbins Charlotte, VT 23 Caldwell, NY
no parents listed 1st marriage
Oct. 7 George W. James Charlotte, VT 31, Farmer Starksboro, VT
John & Lefa James 3rd marriage Rev. A.J. Ingalls
Lucinda A. Jones Charlotte, VT 25 Charlotte, VT
Smith & Sarah Jones 1st marriage
Oct. 10 Levi Rock Ferrisburgh, VT 30, Clothier Vergennes, VT
John & Phylura Rock 2nd marriage Rev. E. Goodspeed
Rosanna Jondreau Charlotte, VT 19 Ferrisburgh, VT
Rosmond & Louisa Jondreau 2nd marriage
Nov. 25 Byron R. Eno Charlotte, VT 24, Farmer Lincoln, VT
father, Rufus Eno 1st marriage Rev. L.R. Hibbard, Grafton, VT
Phebe M. Wooster Charlotte, VT 21 Charlotte, VT
father, H.R. Wooster 1st marriage
Nov. 26 W. Fletcher Frisby Westport, NY 28, Farmer Westport, NY
Andrew & Sallie Frisby 1st marriage Rev. L.B. Hibbard, Grafton, VT
Ann E. Field Charlotte, VT 20 Charlotte, VT
Henry & Polly Field 1st marriage
Dec. 15 William R. Hazard St. Louis, MO --, Physician Ferrisburgh, VT
William Hazard 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Gertrude Maud Holmes Charlotte, VT 20 Charlotte, VT
John & Hannah (Smith) Holmes 1st marriage
Dec. 31 Tobias Spicer Jones Charlotte, VT 27, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Smith & Sarah Jones 1st marriage Elder Tucker
Olivia J. James Bristol, VT 25 Starksboro, VT
John & Lefa James 1st marriage
Jan. 4 Noble Root Charlotte, VT 19, Farmer Charlotte, VT
Loomis & Lucy Root 1st marriage Rev. C.M. Seaton, Congregational
Catie Mack Charlotte, VT 19 Huntington, VT
John & Lucy Mack 1st marriage
Mar. 17 Roswell Wait Colchester, VT 33, Laborer Westford, VT
no parents listed 1st marriage Rev. Charles Clarke
Mary Hollis Charlotte, VT 27 Charlotte, VT
Harvey & Sarah Hollis 1st marriage
Nov. 15 Meader Gervais Charlotte, VT --, Laborer Canada
no parents listed 1st marriage Bishop R. DeGoesbriand
Mary Gravelle Charlotte, VT 21 Charlotte, VT
John & Julia Gravelle 1st marriage
Nov. 29 William Breckenridge Charlotte, VT 20, Laborer Charlotte, VT
James & Ann Breckenridge 1st marriage (no clergyman listed)
Lucy Mack Shelburne, VT 18 Hinesburgh, VT
John & Lucy Mack 1st marriage
APPENDIX 2.
CHARLOTTE BIRTH RECORDS ARRANGED BY DATE:
Date Name of child Parents District #
(line 2) Residence Occupation of Father POB of Father POB of Mother
(unk date) Louis N. Bacon, Jr. Louis & Matilda (Pippin) Bacon
information from gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Jan. 8 Samuel Hubbard Meeker Orrin and Fanny Jane (Shattuck) Meeker Dist. 2
Charlotte Farm Laborer Shelburne, VT Concord, NH
Jan. 21 Elnora G. Fuller Martin & Mary Fuller Dist. 6
Charlotte Mechanic Monkton, VT NY state
Feb. 3 Esther Beekman Henry & Helena Beekman Dist. 5
Charlotte Shoemaker Germany Germany
Feb. 6 Sarah Louise Ames B.D. & Sarah E. (King) Ames Dist. 5
Charlotte Minister ME Church Cornwall, VT Ft. Edward, NY
Apr. 25 John Mallen Michael & Margaret Mallen Dist. 5
Charlotte Laborer Ireland Ireland
May 26 Frederick C. Palmer, twin #1 Charles S. & Celinda (Ball) Palmer Dist. 7
Charlotte Wheelwright Charlotte, VT Waltham, VT
May 26 Franklin W. Palmer, twin #2 Charles S. & Celinda (Ball) Palmer Dist. 7
Charlotte, Wheelwright Charlotte, VT Waltham, VT
May 30 Arby Niles Knowles John & Almira (Cronkhite) Knowles Dist. 2
Charlotte Farmer Farnham, C.E. Ferrisburgh, VT
June 18 (female child, Meech) Edgar & Francis Meech Dist. 3
Charlotte Farmer Shelburne, VT -----------
Aug. -- ("illegitimate child", Amelia Lacoy) Mary Lacoy Dist. 6
Charlotte --------- ----------- Canada
Aug. 16 Norman A. Martin L.R. & Elizabeth (Palmer) Martin Dist. 6
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Charlotte, VT
Aug. 17 (female child, McGee) John & Mary McGee Dist. 3
Charlotte Gardener Ireland Ireland
Aug. 31 John Lincoln Whalley Jonathan & Elizabeth (Green) Whalley Dist. 2
Charlotte Farmer Montreal, C.E. Peru, NY
Oct. 26 Abraham Lincoln William & Ellen Lincoln Dist. 3
Charlotte Painter Charlotte, VT Stowe, VT
Dec. 5 Dennis Toner Daniel and Bridget (Farrell) Toner Dist. 2
Charlotte RR Laborer Jericho, VT West Wraith, Ireland
Dec. 11 Mary Burns John and Catherine (Seymour) Burns Dist. 2
Charlotte Farm Laborer ---------- Ireland
Dec. 17 (male child, Putnam) George & Martha (Hurlburt) Putnam Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Monkton, VT
(unk date) Joseph E. Bacon Louis & Matilda (Pippin) Bacon
information from gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Jan. 8 Stephen Treau (True?) Stephen & Zoe Treau (True)
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Jan. 9 Alice Lassoir Phillip & Mary Lassoir
Charlotte Laborer Canada Ireland
Jan. 10 George Cutter John & Clara Cutter
Charlotte Wheelwright Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Feb. 2 Frederick Villemaire Filamore & Clara Villemaire
Charlotte Laborer Canada Charlotte, VT
Feb. 22 Emerson A. Thorp Henry & Betsey Thorp
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT not recorded
Mar. 3 Homer Palmer Horace & Sarah B. Palmer
Charlotte Butcher Monkton, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Mar. 9 Jane E. Stone L.D. & Phebe Stone
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Mar. 25 Joseph Quinlan John & Margaret H. Quinlan
Charlotte Farmer Ireland Ireland
Mar. 26 Cora Williams Myron & Jane (Gold) Williams
Charlotte Laborer Charlotte, VT Willsboro, NY
Apr. 6 John Laramie Charles & Susan Laramie
Charlotte Laborer Chazy, NY Burlington, VT
Apr. 6 Orrin Carpenter Henry J. & Polly H. Carpenter
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Apr. 9 Henry Wheeler John & Celenie Wheeler
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Apr. 24 Bridget Quinlan William & Emeline Quinlan
Charlotte Laborer Ireland not recorded
May 26 Edward Drum Henry & Catharine Drum
Charlotte Laborer Ireland Ireland
June 2 Edgar Daniel Spear Daniel L. & Laura M. Spear
Charlotte Farmer Burlington, VT Shelburne, VT
Aug. 12 Mary Deyette Joseph & Julia Deyette
Charlotte Laborer Canada Shelburne, VT
Aug. 22 Edward H. Palmer Amos & Mary J. Palmer
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT England
Aug. 28 Frank Martell Frank & Zoe Martell
Charlotte Laborer Canada Shelburne, VT
Aug. 29 Kate Elizabeth Patterson James & Mary Patterson
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Sept. 2 Mary Ann Toner Dennis & Margaret Toner
Charlotte Laborer Hinesburgh, VT Ireland
Sept. 14 James Duffy John & Sarah Duffy
Charlotte Laborer Ireland Hinesburgh, VT
Oct. 10 Thomas Cromwell Whalley Samuel & Elizabeth Whalley
Charlotte Farmer Longeuil, C.E. Bradford, England
Oct. 16 Alice Munnette Julius & Mary Munnette
Charlotte Laborer Canada Highgate, VT
Oct. 28 (female child, Page) Samuel & Amaryllis Page
Charlotte Blacksmith Warren, VT Jay, NY
Oct. 31 George A. Barker Alonzo & Alvira Barker
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Nov. 2 Rosina C. Beers Cyrus & Lucy Beers
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Bridport, VT
Nov. 3 Amos Cogswell Fonda William H. & Mariah H. Fonda
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Manchester, VT
Nov. 17 (female child, Greene) Joseph & Juliette Greene
Charlotte Physician Lincoln, VT Hinesburgh, VT
Dec. 1 Peter Bushey Peter & Lucretia Bushey
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Jan. 29 (male child, Lacoy) Jacob & Louisa Lacoy
Charlotte Laborer Canada not recorded
Mar. 2 Ellen Meeker Orrin & Jane Meeker
Charlotte Farmer Shelburne, VT Lebanon, NH
Mar. 6 Willie Ezra Bull Abner W. & Clarissa Bull
Starksboro Wheelwright Starksboro, VT not recorded
Mar. 26 Ida Elizabeth Cooper Holmes & Narcissa Cooper
Richmond Farmer Richmond, VT Starksboro, VT
Apr. 1 Harriet Evora Smith Page & Martha (Newell) Smith
Charlotte Farmer Bristol, VT Charlotte, VT
Apr. 5 (male child, Beekman) Henry & Mary Beekman
Charlotte Shoemaker Germany Germany
Apr. 17 (male child, Sears) John & Catherine Sears
St. Mary, C.E. Farmer Canada St. Mary, C.E.
Apr. 19 Ellen Minor Jones James & Susan C. Jones
Charlotte Farmer Westerlow, NY Charlotte, VT
Apr. 22 (male child, Prindle) L.B. & C. Prindle
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Middlebury, VT
May 19 Anna L. Dakin Andrew & Elma Dakin
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Starksboro, VT
June 13 Eli Tatro Jarvis & Angeline Tatro
Canada Farmer St. Mary, C.E. St. Johns, C.E.
June 22 Frederick Treau (True?) Stephen & Zoe Treau (True)
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
July 7 Sarah S. Mack Edgar S. & Jane Mack
Charlotte Farmer Shelburne, VT Orwell, VT
Aug. 4 Emma Wheeler John & Celenie Wheeler
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Aug. 15 (female child, Paquin) John & Maria Paquin ("Pokien" in town records)
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Aug. 24 Mary L. Rowley George A. & Mary E. Rowley
Charlotte Farmer Shelburne, VT Charlotte, VT
Sept. 15 Willie Elmer Goodrich Mary Goodrich
Charlotte --- Plattsburgh, NY
Sept. 17 Cynthia Squier James & Louisa Squier
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Williston, VT
Sept. 20 Franny Willoughby Guy & Sarah Willoughby
Charlotte Farmer Monkton, VT Huntington, VT
Oct. 20 (male child, Leavenworth) Henry & Juliana Leavenworth
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Jericho, VT
Nov. -- Leverett Abel Sherman Alfred & Lydia Sherman
information from gravestone in Grandview Cemetery.
Nov. 26 (female child, Hathaway) Albert S. & S. A. Hathaway
Charlotte Blacksmith Burlington, VT Shelburne, VT
Dec. 10 (male child, Deyette) Joseph & Asenath Deyette
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
(unk date) Joseph Villemaire Filamore & Clara Villemaire Dist.10
Charlotte Laborer Canada not listed
(unk date) Elizabeth Holmes John & Hannah Holmes Dist. 3
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Peru, NY
Jan. -- Phoebe Smith (
D1863) Patrick & Mary Smith Dist. 3Charlotte information taken from death record of Oct. 1, 1863.
Feb. 4 Frederick Joseph Barton Joseph & A.C. Barton Dist. 5
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
May 27 Agnes T. Stone A. T. & Julia Stone Dist. 3
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Essex, VT
June 6 Thomas Calvin Pease Peter E. & Cordelia (Rich) Pease Dist.12
Charlotte Farmer Canaan, CT Charlotte, VT
June 20 Lillie Ann Putnam George & Martha (Hurlburt) Putman Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Monkton, VT
June 28 Catharine H. Quinlan (
D1865) John & Marguerite (Harney) Quinlan Dist. 7Charlotte Farmer Ireland Ireland
Aug. 1 Mary Lassoir Phillip & Mary Lassoir Dist.10
Charlotte Laborer Canada Ireland
Aug. 15 Catharine Quinlan (
D1866) William & Emeline Quinlan Dist. 6Charlotte Laborer Ireland Peru, NY
Sept. 8 Rosa Dimick Dan & Celinda Dimick Dist. 5
Charlotte Laborer Canada East Canada
Nov. 5 Benjamin H. Carpenter Henry & Polly Carpenter Dist. 1
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Dec. 8 Mary Louise Smith Page & Martha (Newell) Smith
information from gravestone in Shelburne, VT Village Cemetery.
Dec. -- George E. Palmer Amos & Mary Palmer Dist.10
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ireland
Feb. 9 (female child, Hosford) Myron & Sarah Hosford Dist.12
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Beekmantown, NY
Mar. -- Ellie Meeker Orrin & Jane Meeker Dist. 2
Charlotte information taken from death record of June 30, 1864.
Apr. 10 Wesley Niles Powell Edgar & Caroline C. Powell Dist.12
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
June 4 Annie Miranda Pratt Alfred & Rosella Pratt Dist. 5
Charlotte Day Laborer Canada Charlotte, VT
June 7 (female child, Sears) John & Kate Sears Dist.11
Charlotte Farmer Canada Canada
July 5 Jeffred A. Langley Lewis W. & J. M. Langley Dist. 6
Charlotte Soldier Hinesburgh, VT Elizabethtown, NY
Aug. 10 Mary Ella Bishop Hiram & Christy Bishop Dist. 5
Charlotte Mason Charlotte, VT Canada
Aug. 14 (female child, Dakin) Andrew & Elma Dakin Dist. 6
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Starksboro, VT
Aug. 24 Dora Leavenworth H. C. & Jennie Leavenworth Dist.12
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Jericho, VT
Sept. 5 John Duffy, Jr. John & Sarah Duffy Dist. 5
Charlotte Laborer Ireland Hinesburgh, VT
Oct. 2 Parmelia Page Samuel & Amaryllis Page Dist. 5
Charlotte Blacksmith New Hampshire Jay, NY
Oct. 16 Catie Palmer Horace & Sarah Palmer
Charlotte information from gravestone in Quaker Cemetery, Monkton, VT.
Oct. 22 Ella Louisa James George & Esther James Dist.11
Charlotte Mason not recorded Lincoln, VT
Oct. 25 Ellen Heffron John & Mary Heffron Dist. 2
Charlotte Day Laborer Ireland Ireland
Oct. 30 Anne L. Prindle Cyrus G. & Almira L. Prindle Dist.12
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Starksboro, VT
Nov. 9 Florence Stone Luther D. & Phebe Stone Dist. 5
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Keeseville, NY
Dec. 9 (female child, Paquette) John & Julia Paquette (Pockett in Town records) Dist.12
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Dec. 9 (no name/gender listed, Munnett) Julius & Mary Munnett Dist. 5
Charlotte Laborer Canada Highgate, VT
Dec. 12 Flora June Ash Ambrose & Georgina Ash Dist.11
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Jan. 2 Mary Callender Cook C. B. & Mary A. Cook Dist. 2
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Northfield, VT
Jan. 21 Mattie E. Dart (
D1865) David & Martha Dart Dist. 6Charlotte Farmer Monkton, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Feb. 27 Mary Ellen Lyman F. J. & Ellen H. Lyman Dist.10
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Charlotte, VT
Mar. 9 Rufus Burt Eno Martin & Mary Eno Dist.11
Charlotte Farmer New Haven, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Mar. 21 Frank Jacobs Frank & (not recorded) Jacobs Dist. 9
Charlotte Laborer Canada Shelburne, VT
Mar. 23 (female child, Wells) Norman & Lydia A. Wells Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer Richmond, VT Charlotte, VT
Apr. 9 Arthur Ball James M & O. Ball Dist.11
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Starksboro, VT
Apr. 15 Marion Tomlinson Herschel & Mary Tomlinson Dist. 9
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Apr. 16 Louisa Roberts Henry & Jennie Roberts Dist. 9
Charlotte Merchant "V.L." (?) Charlotte, VT
May 23 Flora Amelia Lovely Thomas & Sarah Lovely Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer Saranac, NY Charlotte, VT
July 4 Charles Wheeler Alexander O. H. & Carrie Alexander Dist. 4
Charlotte Clerk Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Aug. 30 Marian Page Nathan C. & J. Page Dist.11
Charlotte Mechanic Ware, NH New Derrevin, NH
Sept. 27 (male child, Kingsland) Frederick & Louise Kingsland Dist. 6
Charlotte Laborer Addison, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Oct. 3 Eliza M. Martin Lucius & Elizabeth Martin Dist. 6
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Charlotte, VT
Dec. 13 (male child, Powell) Orrin & Harriet Powell Dist.11
Charlotte Farmer Sherbrook, C.E. Huntington, VT
Dec. 26 Joseph Bacon Joel & Elizabeth Bacon Dist. 9
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Dec. 29 Eliza Vida Palmer Charles & Celinda Palmer Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
(unk date) Timothy F. Bacon Louis & Matilda (Pippin) Bacon
information from gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
(no date recorded) Louise L. Roberts William H. & Jennie Roberts Dist. 9
New York Merchant New York Charlotte, VT
Feb. -- Henry Lassoir (spelled Lissor in town records) Phillip & Mary Lassoir Dist.10
Charlotte Laborer not recorded not recorded
Feb. 27 Edgar H. McNeil Henry & Ann McNeil Dist. 5
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Mar. 6 Alfred Pratt Christopher & Flavia Pratt Dist. 5
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Mar. 31 Miranda Armell (spelled Ammel in town records) Joseph & Aurelia Armell Dist. 5
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
May 4 Thomas Stapleton John & Caty Stapleton Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer Ireland Ireland
Aug. 12 (male child, Washburn) James & Carrie Washburn Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer Malone, NY Barre, VT
Aug. 15 Frederick Leroy George & (not recorded) Leroy Dist. 8
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Aug. 17 Lucy L. Leavenworth Henry & Julianna Leavenworth
information from gravestone in Grandview Cemetery.
Sept. 8 Laura Mariah Edgerton Edgar & Margaret Edgerton Dist. 8
Charlotte Mason Charlotte, VT Ireland
Oct. 7 (male child, Sears) John & Cate Sears Dist.11
Charlotte Farmer St. Johns, C.E. St. Mary’s, C.E.
Oct. 16 (female child, Williams) Solomon & Lucy Williams Dist. 6
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Nov. 20 (female child, Eno) Martin & Mary Eno Dist. 7
Charlotte Farmer New Haven, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Nov. 30 (female child, Stone) Luther H. & Phebe Stone Dist. 5
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Dec. 15 Jennie E. White L. C. & Elizabeth White Dist. 5
Rutland Dealer in Gravestones not recorded Charlotte, VT
Dec. 16 Edmond Armell (spelled Ammell in town records) Frank & Olive Armell Dist. 8
Charlotte Laborer Canada Charlotte, VT
Dec. 17 (female child, Laramay) George & Lucy Laramay Dist. 6
Charlotte Laborer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
(unk date) Frankie Bacon Louis & Matilda (Pippin) Bacon
information from gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Jan. -- Lulu J. McFadden Orrin & Mert McFadden Dist.4
Charlotte Physician ----- -----
Mar. -- Louisa Lacoy mother: M. Lacoy Dist.6
Charlotte Laborer ----- Charlotte, VT
Mar. -- M. J. Dart son of: David & M. Dart Dist.8
Charlotte Farmer Monkton, VT Charlotte, VT
Apr. 2 John P. Drum William L. & Mary Drum Dist.11
----- Mechanic Charlotte, VT Ware, NH
Apr. 7 Alonzo B. Barker Alonzo H. & Alvira Barker Dist.10
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Waterville
Apr. 12 Peter Berard Peter & M. Berard Dist.14
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
May 17 Charles Henry Dart Henry & Sarah Dart Dist.2
Boston, MA Commission Dealer Westmoreland, NH Addison, VT
June 21 Charles David Cook Charles B. & Mary (Callendar) Cook Dist.2
Charlotte Farmer Canada Canada
July 3 Rosa Martin Joseph & Eliza Martin Dist.7
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
July 22 Joseph L. Tatro Joseph & E. Tatro Dist.11
Charlotte Farmer Canada Canada
July 25 Libby Quintal Simeon & Libbie Quintal Dist.10
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Aug. 5 Albert Ball James M. & O. Ball Dist.11
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Starksboro, VT
Aug. 15 Henry E. Villemaire Aiken & Almira Villemaire Dist.4
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Sept. 18 Ellen M. Washburn James & Carrie Washburn Dist.7
Charlotte Farmer ----- -----
Sept. 18 Charles Paquette Carlisle & Jane Paquette Dist.12
Charlotte Laborer Canada Waltham, VT
Nov. 1 Lyman McNeil Henry & Ann McNeil Dist.5
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Nov. 1 (female child, Fleming) M. & Mary Fleming Dist.14
Charlotte Laborer Ireland Ireland
Dec. 8 (female child, Ash) Ambrose & G. Ash Dist.12
Charlotte Mechanic Canada Canada
Jan. 13 Edward Thomas John & Matilda Thomas Dist.8
Charlotte Laborer France Canada
Feb. 3 Harriet C. Beers Cyrus & Lucy Beers Dist.9
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Charlotte, VT
Feb. 20 Laura L. Benson Henry & Myra Benson Dist.15
Charlotte Farmer Hinesburgh, VT Huntington, VT
Mar. 19 Frankie Alexander Orson H. & Carrie Alexander Dist.8
Charlotte Clerk Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Apr. 9 Adelaid Juliette Larmy Peter & Louisa Larmy Dist.2
Charlotte Farmer Chazy, NY Charlotte, VT
Apr. 10 Silas H. Dean Silas & J. M. Dean Dist.10
Charlotte Minister Greenfield, MA Merrimac, NH
May 3 Henry Armell Joseph & Aurelia Armell Dist.5
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
May 4 Ida Mack John & Lydia Mack Dist.10
Charlotte Laborer Canada Shelburne, VT
May 5 Albert Trombly David & Celinda Trombly Dist.2
Charlotte Laborer Chazy, NY Chazy, NY
May 14 Henry Bacon Moses & Julia Bacon
information from gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
May 16 George E. Munnette Julius & Mary Munnette Dist.5
Charlotte Laborer Canada Highgate, VT
May 19 (male child, Spear) Oscar & Carrie Spear Dist.4
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Enosburgh, VT
June 19 Florence Tuttle Hollis & Helen (Barton) Tuttle Dist.7
Charlotte Farmer New Haven, VT Charlotte, VT
July 3 Winnie Guyette Frank & June Guyette Dist.4
Charlotte Laborer Charlotte, VT Williston, VT
July 4 Denis Shiverette Octave & Mary Shiverette Dist.4
Charlotte Mechanic Canada Charlotte, VT
Aug. 6 Mary A. Jacobs Frank & Lou Jacobs Dist.9
Charlotte Farmer Canada Shelburne, VT
Aug. 9 Nellie Quinlan John & Margaret Quinlan Dist.7
Charlotte Farmer Ireland Ireland
Aug. 20 Estelle Sears Leander & Arzelia Sears Dist.7
Charlotte Farmer Canada Charlotte, VT
Sept. 5 Charlie A. Varney William H. H. & A. C. Varney Dist.10
Charlotte Physician Charlotte Ferrisburgh, VT
Sept. 27 Cassius D. Root Henry & Mary Root Dist.5
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
Sept. 28 John Rawson Charles & Phebe Rawson Dist.7
Charlotte Mechanic Townshend, VT Charlotte, VT
Oct. 14 Edna M. Berard Peter & Margarite Berard Dist.9
Charlotte Farmer Canada Canada
Oct. 14 Kirt R. Wells Norman W. & Lydia A. Wells Dist.14
Charlotte Farmer Richmond, VT Charlotte, VT
Dec. 5 (female child, James) George & Harriett James Dist.6
Charlotte Farmer Starksboro, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Dec. 9 Harry A. Leavenworth H. C. & Jennie Leavenworth Dist.12
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Jericho, VT
(unk date) Olive V. Bacon Louis & Matilda (Pippin) Bacon
information from gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Jan. 15 Nelson Sears John & Cate Sears
Charlotte Laborer Vermont Vermont
Jan. 31 Susie Ruth Fonda William & Mary Fonda
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Manchester, England
Feb. -- (male child, Barra) J. Barra
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Mar. 5 Delphine Paso Constantine & Louisa (Pheshett) Paso
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Apr. 17 Daniel E. Farrel James & Margarite (Hanley) Farrel
Charlotte Laborer Ireland Ireland
Apr. 21 Eno B. Williams Solomon & Lucy (Booth) Williams
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
May 1 Jud Alpheus Williams Myron & Jane (Gold) Williams
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Willsboro, NY
May 2 Estelle White Stillman & Libbie (Hubbell) White
Rutland, VT Stone Merchant ----- Charlotte, VT
May 4 Jennie F. Hill Frank & Jennie (Barber) Hill
Monticello, IL Mechanic Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
May 12 Joseph Berard Peter & Mary Berard
Charlotte Farmer Canada Canada
June -- Ralph H. Smith B. F. & J. A. (Holmes) Smith
Charlotte Farmer Peru, NY Charlotte, VT
June 24 Edgar Beekman Henry & Helena Beekman
Charlotte Shoemaker Germany Germany
July 27 Luther Hubbell Baldwin Alonzo & Louise (Hubbell) Baldwin
Chicago, IL Merchant Charlotte, VT Charlotte, VT
July 29 Eunice Louisa Fields Edward & Martha (Frisby) Fields
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Westport, NY
Aug. -- Francis Frenia Alec & ____ Frenia
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Aug. 7 Moses Pratt Christopher & Phebe (Colt) Pratt
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Aug. 13 Louisa Kingsland Frederick & Louisa Kingsland
Charlotte Farmer Ferrisburgh, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Aug. 16 Alvin Curtis Eno Martin & Mary Eno
Charlotte Farmer New Haven, VT Middlebury, VT
Aug. 18 (female child, Stebbins) Peter & Josephine (Ash) Stebbins
Charlotte Farmer Canada Canada
Aug. 19 Wesley Ploof Joseph & Anna (Knight) Ploof
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT Shelburne, VT
Sept. 19 Mary Trombly David & Celinda (Jerry) Trombly
Charlotte Laborer Chazy, NY Chazy, NY
Oct. 23 Mertram Guyette Frank & Jane (Prentiss) Guyette
Charlotte Laborer Charlotte, VT Burlington, VT
Oct. 25 John Laramy Peter & Louisa (Stone) Laramy
Charlotte Laborer Chazy, NY Charlotte, VT
Oct. 27 Estella Aiken Alvin & Jane (Davis) Aiken
Charlotte Laborer NY Shelburne, VT
Nov. 4 Clurry Lavalette (twin) Joseph & Sophia (Barba) Lavalette
Charlotte Farmer Canada Canada
Nov. 6 Lillian M. Hosford William & Ellen (Naramore) Hosford
information from gravestone in Morningside Cemetery.
Nov. 10 Julia L. Sheldon Austin & Martha Sheldon
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
Nov. 13 William Quinlan William & Emeline (Booth) Quinlan
Charlotte Farmer Ireland Peru, NY
Nov. 19 Mary M. Palmer Horace & Sarah (Bassett) Palmer
Charlotte Laborer Monkton, VT Ferrisburgh, VT
Nov. 20 Herbert Jerry Julius & Rosa Jerry
Charlotte Laborer Canada Scotia, NY
Dec. 5 Benjy J. Beers Ransom & Rita (Lyon) Beers
Charlotte Farmer Charlotte, VT NY
Dec. 24 (male child, Poole) Archibald & Mary (Kehoe) Poole
Charlotte Farmer Canada Charlotte, VT
Dec. 25 George Henry Russell Henry & Aurilla Russell
Charlotte Laborer Canada Canada
APPENDIX 3.
CHARLOTTE DEATH RECORDS ARRANGED BY DATE
:1860 THROUGH 1869
YEAR DECEASED CAUSE OF DEATH DIST.#
(second line under each contains family information)
Jan. -- Charles Dersena (Dersinett), 3
Scarlet fever Dist. 10born in Ferrisburgh, VT, son of John and Josephine Dersinett.
Feb. 28 Betsy Cooper, 73 Ulcers Dist. 11
born in Clarendon, VT, daughter of Levi and Dorcas Eastman.
March 13 Aaron L. Beach, Jr., 47
Consumption Dist. --farmer; died in Aurora, Ohio; born in Charlotte, VT, son of Aaron and Jane Beach.
March 14 Laura Squier, 55
Consumption Dist. 6widow; born in Waltham, VT.
Apr. 5 Ellen L. Barker, 10
Inflammation of the bowels Dist. 10born in Charlotte, VT, son of Alonzo and Elvira Barker.
Apr. 10 Deacon Milo Fuller, 68 Cancer in the head Dist. 10
married; farmer; born in Ferrisburgh, VT, son of Isbon and Lydia Fuller.
May 22 John Jackson, --- cause of death not recorded not listed
laborer; "male & old"; no other information known; it is likely that he is the
father of Sarah Jackson and may be from Rutland, VT.
May 22 Charles E. Thorp, 1-7---
Dropsy on the brain Dist. 1born in Charlotte, VT, son of John and Agnes Thorp.
July 5 Theressa Duffy (Duffie), 3
Croup Dist. 5"French Irish"; born in Charlotte, VT, daughter of John and Sarah Duffy.
July 9 William Taggart, 15
Inflammation of the bowels Dist. 12born in Charlotte, VT, son of John and Betsy Taggart.
July 24 Alicia (?) Stone, 53 Cancer Dist. 5
born in Charlotte, VT, daughter of Jedidah and Celinda Boynton.
Aug. 6 John Diggles, 65
Jaundice and Dropsy Dist. 2married; butcher; born Yorkshire, England; son of Mathew Diggles.
Aug. 23 Charles McNeil, 77 unknown cause Dist. 2
married; farmer; born in Burlington, VT; son of John and Mary McNeil.
Sept. ? Amelia Lacoy, 1 mo unknown cause Dist. 5
"female illegitimate"; born in Charlotte, VT, daughter of Mary Lacoy.
Sept. 8 Truman Albert Bowen, 2
Diphtheria Dist. 2born in Monkton, VT, son of John and Susan (Gates) Bowen.
Sept. 12 William Bowen, 4
Diphtheria Dist. 2born in Ferrisburgh, VT, son of John and Susan (Gates) Bowen.
Sept. 13 Adaline Bowen, 9
Diphtheria Dist. 2born in Ferrisburgh, VT, daughter of John and Susan (Gates) Bowen.
Sept. 14 Ira Bowen, 7
Diphtheria Dist. 2born in Ferrisburgh, VT, son of John and Susan (Gates) Bowen.
Oct. 4 Millie Sabin, 5
Diphtheria Dist. 5"Irish"; daughter of Michael ???
Oct. 11 Charlotte Leavenworth, 54
Typhoid fever Dist. 12born in Charlotte, VT, daughter of George and Polly Sherman.
Oct. 18 Ezra Wormwood, 85
Old Age Dist. 1"Pauper"; born in Charlotte, VT.
Nov. 10 Harriet Meeker, 2
Diphtheria Dist. 2born in Charlotte, VT, daughter of Orrin and F.P. (Shattuck) Meeker.
Nov. 20 Lottie Barber, 5
Diphtheria Dist. 5born in Charlotte, VT, daughter of Lewis and Charlotte (Newell) Barber.
Nov. 22 Joseph F. Shaw, 1
Typhoid fever Dist. 10born in Charlotte, VT, son of Joseph and Sarah Shaw.
Nov. 29 Anna M. Pease, 2-8--- Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
daughter of George & Nancy Pease; no other information available.
Dec. 3 Ellen T. Pease, 18-8--- Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
daughter of George & Nancy Pease; no other information available.
Dec. 3 Margaretta S. Pease, 15-6--- Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
daughter of George & Nancy Pease; no other information available.
Dec. 5 Fred Bishop, 9
Diphtheria Dist. 5born in Charlotte, VT, son of Hiram and Christine Bishop.
(unk. date) Louise A. Ward, ae 9 yrs Gravestone in Old Hollow Rd. Cemetery
North Ferrisburgh, VT; daughter of Ebenezer & Ann Ward; no other
information available.
Feb. 5 Adolph Beekman, 3-11--- Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
son of Henry Beekman; no other information available.
Mar. 18 Sylvia B. (Wooster) Hanley, ae 23 yrs Gravestone in Morningside Cemetery
no other information available.
Apr. 16 George Sherman, 88-11-18
Old Agefarmer; born in So. Kingston, RI; son of George & Sarah L. Sherman.
Apr. 21 Robert H. Hazard, 4-2---
Diphtheriaborn in Charlotte, VT; son of Oscar & Sarah M. Hazard.
May 3 Samuel Cooper, 82-3-22
Old Agemarried farmer; born in Massachusetts; father Abel Cooper.
May 31 Dorman Leavenworth, 90-8--- Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery
no other information available.
June 11 John W. Tupper, 29---
ConsumptionTeacher; son of Paul and Annie Tupper.
(Gravestone records death date as June 10; Barber Cemetery.)
Oct. 15 Henry Wheeler, 0-6-4
Brain feverborn in Charlotte, VT; son of John & Selina Wheeler.
(Gravestone records death date as Sept. 13; Barber Cemetery.)
Oct. 24 Polly Ann Bradley, 42-7---
Softening of the brainmarried; born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Reuben & Betsy Powell.
Oct. 30 Mary Anne Chase, 14-7-16
Diphtheriaborn in Monkton, VT; daughter of W. & Fanny C. Chase.
Nov. 13 Ezra Holt, 80-3--- Paralysis
married; saddler; born in Westminster, VT.
Nov. 15 Eunice Sherman, 81-9-10 Cancer
no other information given.
Jan. 20 Theresa Charbonneau, 78 Paralysis
born in Canada East; father, Peter Istabar (?).
March 21 George A. Barker, 0-4-21
Lung fever terminating in diphtheriaborn in Charlotte, VT; son of Alonzo & Alvira Barker.
Apr. 21 Martha Amanda Smith, 2-6---
Canker rashborn in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Page & Martha (Newell) Smith.
May 12 Flavia Prindle, 78-2-28
Old Agewidow; born in Williamstown, MA; daughter of Daniel and Hannah Whalley.
May 20 Sarah A. Jackson, 37
Consumptionborn in Rutland, VT; daughter of John & Sarah Jackson.
June 20 Harriet Evora Smith, 0-2-20
Diphtheriaborn in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Page & Martha (Newell) Smith.
July -- Delia Jackson, 22
Consumptiondied in Ferrisburgh, VT; born in Rutland, VT; daughter of John & Sarah Jackson.
July 3 Lucinda Strong, 75-3---
Typhoid pneumoniaborn in Farmington, CT; father, John Norton.
July 11 Mary Alassa Lake, 8-8---
Diphtheriaborn in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Daniel C. & Jane Anne Lake.
Aug. 25 Mariah Root, 30-11---
Consumptionborn in Williston, VT; daughter of William & Maria Wright.
Aug. 25 Ellenor Root, 5-11--- Chronic inflammation
born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of George & Ellenor Root.
Nov. 19 Joseph Charbonneau, 53 unknown cause
laborer; born in Canada; parents not listed.
(unk. date) James Palmer Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
no other information available.
Jan. 1 Mary Stapleton, 4-8-8
Diphtheria & Scarlet fever Dist. 7born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of John & Cathrine (Gaphony?) Stapleton.
Feb. 10 Eli Tatro, 0-8--- Gravestone in Morningside Cemetery
son of Jarvis & Mary A. Tatro; no other information available.
Feb. 11 Emerett L. Palmer, 17-4--- Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
daughter of John & Mary J. Palmer; no other information available.
Mar. 18 Polly L. Barton, 74-1-22
Congestion of lungs Dist. 5born in Manchester, VT; daughter of Aaron & Polly Sexton.
Mar. 21 Patience Barker, 72-9-19
Consumption Dist. 6born in New York; no parents listed.
Apr. 1 Chauncey Sheldon, 75 Liver complaint Dist. 8
farmer; born in Connecticut; no parents listed.
Apr. 5 Eleanor Prindle, 87-11-25
Apoplexy Dist. 6born in Connecticut; daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Whalley.
Apr. 6 John Strong, 86
Old Age Dist. 5born in Norfolk, CT; parents not listed.
May 24 Betsy Thorp, 32
Rheumatic fever Dist. 1born in Charlotte, VT; father, George Thorp.
(Gravestone records death date as May 15; Grandview Cemetery.)
May 31 James Palmer, Jr., 31-8-20
Consumption Dist. 6farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Daniel C. & Mahala Palmer.
June 7 Ellen Stone, 24-6---
Consumption Dist. 5born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Joel & Alma Stone.
June 8 Kate E. Pease, 19
Consumption Dist. 12born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Peter E. & Cordelia (Rich) Pease.
June 9 Richard Cutter, 77-6--- Diabetes Dist. 8
wheelwright; born in New Hampshire.
(Gravestone records age 77-7---; Barber Cemetery.)
June 15 Patti Ball, ae 6 yrs Gravestone in Old Hollow Rd. Cemetery,
North Ferrisburgh, VT. Daughter of Daniel & Frances Ball.
No other information available.
July 26* Henry Drum, 41-3-15 Shot by John Burns Dist. 11
farmer; born in Belfast, Ireland; son of Henry Drum & Margie Cupry.
July 28 Ellen Meeker, 1-7--- unknown cause Dist. 2
daughter of Orrin & Julia Meeker.
Aug. 3 Emma Bacon information from gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery
daughter of Louis & Matilda Bacon; no other information available.
Aug. 15 Rachel Ash, 24-4---
Typhoid fever Dist. 7married; daughter of Amos & Sarah (Harrington) Hall.
Oct. 1 Phoebe Smith, 8 mo
Consumption Dist. 3born in Charlotte, VT; father, Patrick Smith.
Oct. 19 Arthur C. Barker, 26-9-15
Typhoid fever Dist. 2farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Franklin & Mary Barker.
Oct. 25 Samuel Greggs, 88-8---
Old Age Dist. 10farmer; born in Union, CT; no parents listed.
no date stillborn child no cause listed Dist. 10
birth in Charlotte, VT; no parents listed.
Dec. 11 George A. Rowley, 39
Consumption Dist. 8farmer; born in Vermont; son of Erastus & Mary Rowley.
(* Ed. note: the date has been corrected here. It is listed in town records as June 26, while Drum was still serving in the Union army.)
Feb. 2 Anna Clark, 82
Old Age Dist. 12born in New Milford, CT; daughter of Theophilus and Martha Bulda---.
March 18 William R. Williams, 77
Pleurisy Dist. 6farmer; born in Lanesboro, MA; son of William and Mary Williams.
March 25 George Bushey, 5
Scarlet fever Dist. 11"French"; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Peter and Lucretia Bushey.
Apr. 1 Betsy Sheldon Beers, 63 Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
no other information available.
Apr. 23 Francis Barker, 71
Congestion of the lungs Dist. 6farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Samuel and Sarah Barker.
May 23 Daniel Ball, ae 46 yrs Gravestone in Old Hollow Rd. Cemetery,
North Ferrisburgh, VT. No other information available.
June 4 John Burns, 49
Hernia Dist. 5"Irish"; laborer; born in Ireland; no other information recorded.
June 30 Ellie Meeker, 3 mo
Consumption Dist. --born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Orrin and June Meeker.
Aug. 11 Henry R. Ward, 8
Quick Consumption Dist. 6born in Charlotte, VT; son of Ebenezer and Ann Ward.
Sept. 17 Martha E. (Newell) Smith, 25 Gravestone in Shelburne, VT Village Cemetery;
no other information available.
Sept. 20 Mary Louise Smith, 10 mo 12 days Gravestone in Shelburne, VT Village
Cemetery; daughter of Page & Martha Smith; no other information available.
Oct. 21 Jerusha McNeil, 77
Congestion of the lungs Dist. 2born in Lebanon, CT; daughter of Jessie and Jerusha Lyon.
Nov. -- unknown male, 90
Old Age Dist. 5"French male"; born in France; no other information recorded.
Dec. 5 Philo Pettibone, 61 Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
no other information available.
Dec. 10 John Lacoy, 1
Diphtheria Dist. 6"French"; born in Charlotte, VT; son of J. and M. Lacoy.
Dec. 15 Melanie Lacoy, 4
Diphtheria Dist. 6"French"; born in Charlotte, VT; son of J. and M. Lacoy.
Dec. 29 Delia Williams, 50
Consumption Dist. 5born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Joseph and Lucretia Barnes.
(Gravestone records death date as Dec. 31; Barber Cemetery.)
Jan. 23 Statira Pease, ae 89 yrs Gravestone in Morningside Cemetery
no other information available.
Feb. 1 John Mitchell, 13
Diphtheria Dist. 7born in Middlebury, VT; son of John and Betsy Mitchell.
Feb. 19 Lydia Sheldon, ae 71 yrs Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
no other information available.
March 1 Thomas C. Hill, 87-5-4 Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
no other information available.
March 7 Philander H. Bradley, 50
Consumption of lungs Dist. 10farmer; born in Huntington, VT; son of Bunyan and Rhoda Bradley.
March 11 Anne Meader, 63 not listed Dist. 11
born in Fairfax, VT; daughter of Joseph and Electra Palmer.
Apr. 12 Miss Julia Race, 59
Consumption of the lungs Dist. 2born in Salisbury, VT; daughter of John and Rhoda Race.
Apr. 19 Ann Hosford, ae 68 yrs Gravestone in Morningside Cemetery
no other information available.
May 9 David Ball, 56 unknown cause Dist. 11
farmer; born in Ferrisburgh, VT; son of Jessie and Charity Ball.
July 3 Mary Heth, 77
Old Age Dist. 10born in Waltham, VT; no other information recorded.
July 24 Samuel Barnes, 75
Consumption Dist. 6born in New York City; son of James and Ruth Barnes.
Aug. 15 Daniel Toner, 91 Gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery
no other information available.
Sept. 2 Mary Stapleton, 4 Gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery
no other information available.
Sept. 6 Mattie E. Dart, 7 mo
Dysentery Dist. 6born in Monkton, VT; daughter of David and Martha Dart.
Sept. 7 Lewis W. Langley, 42 Fever Dist. 6
soldier, died in Port Royal, SC; born in Rutland, VT; son of William and Almira Langley.
(He was a soldier in the 54th Massachusetts (Colored) Infantry.)
Sept. 14 Katy Quinlan, 3-4--- Gravestone at Mt. Carmel
daughter of John & Margaret Quinlan; no other information available.
Sept. 15 Austin Carpenter, 10 Drowned Dist. 10
born in Charlotte, VT; son of Joseph and Emily Carpenter.
Sept. 18 Mrs. Jane Meeker, 30
Consumption of the lungs Dist. 2born in New Hampshire; daughter of James Shattuck.
Sept. 21 Edgar Stebbins, 25 Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
"son of Calvin & Fanny Stebbins"; no other information available.
Oct. 22 Minnie E. Williams, ae 7 yrs Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
daughter of James & Delia Williams; no other information available.
Nov. 16 Miss Rachel Whalley, 42
Typhoid fever Dist. 2born in Farnham, CT; daughter of Thomas and Rachel Whalley.
Dec. 2 Maria H. St. Peter, ae 51 yrs Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
no other information available.
Dec. 16 Cora T. Dart, 4
Scrofula Dist. 6born in Monkton, VT; daughter of David and Martha Dart.
Dec. 19 Permeline Langley, 63
Dropsy Dist. 6born in Ferrisburgh, VT; daughter of Premis and Permeline Stone.
Dec. 25 Mrs. Ruth Atwell, 98
Old Age Dist. 2born in Redding, CT; daughter of Timothy and Phebe Lyon.
Dec. 30 Marquis D. Hubbell, ae 16 yrs Gravestone in Old Hollow Rd. Cemetery
North Ferrisburgh, VT; son of Chandler & Ruth Hubbell;
no other information available.
Jan. 4 Charles C. Hubbell, 6
Diphtheria Dist. 14born in Charlotte, VT; son of Chandler and Ruth Hubbell.
Mar. 23 Benjamin Lyon, 71-6--- Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
no other information available.
Apr. 8 Sarah E. Needham, 49 Paralysis Dist. 4
born in Vermont; no other information recorded.
May 9 Caroline H. Barton, 38
Consumption of lungs Dist. 6single female; born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of William and Ann Barton.
May 15 Margaret Rawson, 29 Hemorrhage Dist. 11
married; born in Monkton, VT; no other information recorded.
May 25 James Terry, ae 70 yrs Gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery
no other information available.
May 30 Stephen F. Jones, 43
Consumption of the lungs Dist. 6farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Smith and Sarah Jones.
Aug. 4 Laura Williams, ae 67 yrs Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery
no other information available.
Aug. 14 unnamed infant, 2 days
Consumption Dist. 7son of James and Carrie Washburn.
Aug. 18 Sarah E. Hubbell, 14
Diphtheria Dist. 14born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Chandler & Ruth Hubbell. (Gravestone in Old Hollow Rd. Cemetery, North Ferrisburgh, VT shows death date of 8-13.)
Sept. 5 Catharine Quinlan, 3
Dysentery Dist. 10"Irish"; born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of William and Emeline Quinlan.
Sept. 17 Mariah Murray, 21
Consumption Dist. 5single female, "Irish"; daughter of Patrick Murray; no other information recorded.
(Her gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery records her death date as Sept 16.)
Oct. 12 Orrin Read, 66 Heart disease ----
died in Addison, VT; farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Michael and Rebecca Read.
Oct. 21 Loomis Root, 51
Typhoid fever Dist. 4farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Gad and Anna Root.
Oct. 22 Elvira B. Clark, ae 78 yrs Gravestone in Morningside Cemetery
no other information available.
Oct. 27 Malora C. King, 11-4--- Gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery
daughter of Oliver & Lenora King, no other information available.
Nov. 1 Emeline Wheeler, 60 Cancer of the breast Dist. 8
born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Lyman and Martha Yale.
Nov. 21 Sophia Baldwin, 67-4--- Gravestone in Morningside Cemetery
no other information available.
Dec. 25 Libbie Leavenworth, 14
Inflammation of bowels Dist. 9born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Abel and Mary Leavenworth.
1867
(unk. date) Willard M. Newell, ae 8 yrs Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery
son of Edwin & Lucy Newell; no other information available.
Jan. 16 Leverett Abel Sherman, 4-2--- Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery
son of Alfred & Lydia Sherman; no other information available.
Jan 23 Harriet Sherman, 9-8--- Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery
daughter of Alfred & Lydia Sherman; no other information available.
Feb. 25 John McNeil, 81-10-25
Scrofula of the stomach Dist. 2farmer; born in Bennington, VT; son of John and Mary McNeil.
Mar. 14 Elizabeth Martin, ae 64 yrs Gravestone in Old Hollow Rd. Cemetery
North Ferrisburgh, VT; no other information available.
Mar. 21 Emma Berard, 10
Consumption Dist. 14born in Ferrisburgh, VT; daughter of P. and M. Berard.
Mar. 22 Anna Palmer, 77
Old Age Dist. 14born in Rutland, VT; no other information recorded.
Apr. 22 Arthur Ball, 2
Diphtheria Dist. 11born in Charlotte, VT; son of James and O. Ball.
May 25 Ella B. Varney, 8
Diphtheria Dist. 11born in Charlotte; daughter of G.W. and Nancy (Ball) Varney.
June 6 Laura Humphrey, 44
Consumption of the lungs Dist. 4born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Hinman and B. Beers.
(Gravestone in Barber Cemetery records the death date as June 1.)
June 29 Ann Ward, 52-11-18
Dropsy Dist. 6no other information recorded.
Aug. 4 James Fleming, 12
Diphtheria Dist. 14born in Charlotte, VT; son of Michael and M. Fleming.
Aug. 11 Richard Fleming, 8
Diphtheria Dist. 14born in Charlotte, VT; son of Michael and M. Fleming.
Aug. 30 Dr. Luther Stone, 76 Paralysis Dist. 5
farmer; born in Sandy Hill, NY; no other information recorded.
Nov. 4 Sarah Cogswell, 78 unknown cause Dist. 7
no other information recorded.
Dec. 6 Ellen G. Williams, 10
Brain fever Dist. 5born in Charlotte; daughter of Charles and M. Williams.
Dec. 23 Ella M. Leavenworth, 11-0-17 Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery
daughter of Abel & Mary Leavenworth; no other information available.
Jan. 27 Martha M. Cutter, 37-8---
Consumption ----died in Brattleboro, VT; single; born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Richard and Sylvia Cutter.
Feb. 1 Ellen M. Wooster, 13-8---
Diphtheria Dist.10born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of H.M. and Olive Wooster.
Feb. 16 Oran Hosford, 77-0-17
Old Age Dist.12farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Daniel and Hannah Hosford.
Feb. 26 Alice Williams, ae 54 yrs Gravestone in Barber Cemetery
2nd Wife of William R. Williams; no other information available.
Mar. 26 Jane Beach, 80-1-20
Consumption Dist.2born in Canaan, CT; daughter of John and Huldah Race.
Apr. 11 Harriet M. James, 30-11-29
Consumption of lungs Dist.6born in Ferrisburgh, VT; no other information recorded.
Apr. 24 Frank Leslie Ploof, 2 -1-4
Brain disease Dist.15born in Charlotte, VT; son of Joseph and Hannah Ploof.
May 22 William Martin, 85-6--- General debility Dist.8
widower; born in Lanesboro, MA; son of Reuben and Sarah Martin.
June 4 Elizabeth Barton, 67-2---
Consumption Dist.7born in Charlotte, VT; no other information recorded.
June 9 Francis Ploof, 82-3-5
Old Age Dist.15"French"; farmer; born in Canada; no other information recorded.
Aug. 11 George Edgar Reynolds, 11-11-11 Diabetes Dist.15
born in Charlotte, VT; son of Mark B. and Diantha Reynolds.
Aug. 12 Elizabeth Ploof, 36-6-2
Consumption Dist.15single; "French"; born in Canada; daughter of Francis and Electa Ploof.
Sept. 2 Hinman R. Wooster, 72-2-11 Fever Dist.10
farmer; born in Berkshire, VT; son of Moses and Obelie Wooster.
Sept. 4 Rosa Treaugh (True?), 3-4---
Whooping cough Dist.8"French"; born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Stephen and Rosa Treaugh.
Sept. 5 Jeremiah Fonda, 80-2---
Dysentery Dist.6farmer; born in Ferrisburgh, VT; no other information recorded.
Sept. 7 Patrick McEntee, ae 64 yr Gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery
no other information available.
Sept. 9 John Treaugh (True?), 1-1---
Whooping cough Dist.8"French"; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Stephen and Rosa Treaugh.
Oct. 1 Debby H. McNeil, 50 Neuralgia of heart Dist.2
widow; born in Shelburne, VT; daughter of Nathaniel and Elisa (Harrington) Peckham.
Oct. 18 Hannah W. Allen, 47-2-21
Consumption Dist.6born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Williams and Ann Barton.
Oct. 29 Betsy Ann Hill, 55-2-24
Consumption Dist. 4single; born in Lanesboro, MA; no other information recorded.
Nov. 21 Amanda Sheldon, 62 Heart disease Dist.6
born in Ferrisburgh, VT; daughter of Jessie and Charity Ball.
Feb. 21 William Tucker, ae 76 yrs Gravestone in Morningside Cemetery
no other information available.
Mar. 14 John J. Bouton, 67-6-12 Rheumatism
farmer; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Stephen and Polly Bouton.
Mar. 23 John Palmer, 85-5-8 Heart disease
farmer; born in Tolland, CT; son of John and Ruth (Chapman) Palmer.
May 14 Minerva (Haskbut) Holt, 80-6---
Old Agewidow; born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Byron and Sally Haskbut.
May 20 Eliza, wife of Francis Leveigne Gravestone in Mt. Carmel Cemetery
no other information available.
June 2 Irene Edgerton, 13-7---
Brain feverborn in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Edgar and Marguerite Edgerton.
(Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery has death date of June 7.)
June 14 Giles Breckenridge, 39-6-13
Consumptionmechanic; born in Charlotte, VT; son of Jonathan and Polly Breckenridge.
June 22 Jennie (Barber) Hill, 27-5--- Childbirth
died in Monticello, IL; born in Charlotte; daughter of Lewis and Charlotte Barber.
(Gravestone in Barber Cemetery has death date of June 23, 1869.)
July 14 Catie Palmer, 4-9--- not listed
born in Charlotte, VT; daughter of Horace and Sarah Palmer.
Aug. 25 Emma J. Barrow, ae 19 yrs Gravestone in Grandview Cemetery
"wife of Oliver Barrow"; no other information available.
Nov. 4 unnamed twins still born
birth in Charlotte, VT; infants of Joseph and Sophia Lavalette.
Dec. 19 Fannie (Lyon) McNeil, 81-9--- Heart disease
widow; born in Vergennes, VT; no other information recorded.
Dec. 22 John Dakin, 74-5-19 Liver complaint
farmer; born in Westchester; son of Timothy and Lydia Dakin.
CIVIL WAR DEATHS OF CHARLOTTE SOLDIERS
Ball,
Augustus M., enlisted in the 17th Vermont Infantry on November 9, 1863, mustered in on January 5, 1864, and died of disease on October 9, 1864.Ball,
Daniel S., enlisted in the 9th Vermont Infantry on June 2, 1862 and died of disease on November 23, 1863.Kehoe,
Joseph, enlisted in the 2nd Vermont Infantry on September 8, 1861. He was killed in action at the Battle of Spotsylvania on May 18, 1864.Kehoe,
Michael, brother of Joseph, enlisted in the 10th Vermont Infantry on August 4, 1862. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Orange Grove on November 27, 1863 and died on November 29, 1863.Lacoy,
Jacob, enlisted in Company F of the 1st U.S. Sharpshooters on July 17, 1862, He was killed in action at the Battle of the Wilderness on May 6, 1864.Newell,
Cassius F., enlisted in the 6th Vermont Infantry on October 9, 1861 and died of disease at Fortress Monroe, VA on August 31, 1862.Powell,
William C., enlisted in the 2nd Battery, Vermont Light Artillery on December 29, 1863 and died of disease in Brattleboro before leaving the State on February 21, 1864.Root,
Alonzo E., enlisted in the 14th Vermont Infantry on September 16, 1862 and died of disease on February 18, 1863.Scofield,
Daniel A., enlisted in the 2nd Vermont Infantry on August 7, 1862. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness on May 5, 1864 and died of his wounds on May 8, 1864. His enlistment is credited to Hinesburgh, VT.Sherman,
George D., enlisted in the 1st Vermont Cavalry on October 10, 1861. He was discharged for disability from disease on February 8, 1864 and died of his disease in December 1864.Tatro,
Alfred, son of Jarvis and Angeline Tatro, enlisted in the 9th Vermont Infantry on December 29, 1863. He was wounded and captured at Newport Barracks, NC on February 2, 1864. He was sent to the prison at Andersonville, where he died of the effects of chronic diarrhea on August 16, 1864. He is buried in the National Cemetery in Andersonville.
APPENDIX 5.
Description of Causes of Death
as defined in the Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine and Nursing, by Benjamin F. Miller, M.D., and Claire Brackman Keane, R.N., B.S., M.Ed., published by W.B. Saunders Company, 1972.
Apoplexy: used to describe blood in the brain following the rupture of an intracranial blood vessel; a stroke, or Cerebral Vascular Accident.
Brain fever: this probably refers to bacterial meningitis. Symptoms: fever, and if the child is old enough to talk, will complain of a severe headache. Infants will hold the neck stiffly, or even arched backwards. They will be unusually quiet and will be sensitive to light. There may also be vomiting and/or convulsions. Viral meningitis, perhaps caused by mumps or tuberculosis, may not be fatal.
Bright's Disease: any one of a group of kidney diseases commonly referred to collectively as Nephritis. The name Bright's disease is derived from a description of the diseases published in 1827 by Richard Bright, an English physician. Bright's disease refers to an inflammation of the kidneys. The inflammation causes damage which impairs the ability of the kidney to filter the blood. Nephritis in the young, called acute nephritis, seems often to strike those who have recently suffered from sore throat, scarlet fever and other infections caused by the streptococcus bacteria. It can also be caused by chronic lead poisoning. Symptoms: Symptoms may include headaches, a rundown feeling, back pain, and perhaps a slight fever. The urine may look smoky, bloody or wine-colored. Another symptom is edema [or swelling] which may affect the face or ankles. Chronic nephritis may follow a case of acute nephritis, or it may not show itself for many years. Chronic nephritis symptoms are often unpredictable, with great variations. But in almost every case of the disease there is steady, progressive, permanent damage to the kidneys. The first stage of chronic nephritis shows few outward symptoms. If there is a second stage, the symptom is edema, where excess body fluids collect in the face, legs or arms. The final stage is called uremia, at which point the kidneys begin to fail. There is no known cure for chronic nephritis.
Canker Rash: there is no specific information on this disease. A rash with fever could be caused by many diseases, including measles, chicken pox, or meningitis, but could also be caused by a serious allergic reaction.
Cholera: an acute inflammation of the intestines, resulting in the death of the surface tissues lining the intestine. It can cause such severe diarrhea that up to 4 gallons of liquid per day can be lost. The term usually refers specifically to Asiatic cholera, caused by Vibrio comma. Vibrio comma, a spiral microorganism, is carried in the cholera victim's feces, urine and vomitus, and transmitted to others in contaminated water or food. Once it has reached the intestines, the intestinal lining becomes inflamed and the passages distended with a thin, watery fluid. Symptoms: Symptoms begin to appear at any time from a few hours to 5 days after contact; the usual incubation period is 3 days. The symptoms are thirst, abdominal pain, and severe diarrhea. When the disease is at its peak, diarrhea with bowel movements resembling murky water may be excreted almost continually, and vomiting occurs without feeling nauseous. The skin is cyanotic [blue] and shriveled, the eyes are sunken and the voice is feeble. There may be painful muscular cramps throughout the body. If dehydration is left untreated, cholera may quickly cause death. Treatment at the time would include giving fluids, and measures maintaining normal body temperature because of the loss of body heat (which often causes the body temperature to drop as low as 70 degrees). Eating utensils, dishes and all other contaminated articles needed to be discarded or burned. Disinfection procedures and sanitation were not understood well during the 19th century.
Congestion of the brain: the medical reference to "congestion" means an abnormal accumulation of blood in a part. This cause of death may indicate an ruptured aneurysm, or a stroke.
Congestion of the lungs: this is likely an accumulation of fluid in the lungs which could be caused by congestive heart failure or pneumonia.
Consumption: a wasting away of the body, applied especially to pulmonary tuberculosis - an infectious, inflammatory, communicable disease that commonly attacks the lungs, although it may occur in almost any other part of the body. The causative agent is the tubercle bacillus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacillus can be carried by cows, and transmitted through non-pasteurized cows’ milk to humans.
When the bacilli first reach the lungs and begin to multiply there, the body rushes its defenses to the infected area and almost always is successful in inactivating the infection. Some of the bacteria are killed and the rest are covered with tough scar tissue. Many normal, healthy people who have never had symptoms of tuberculosis have these scars. Although the imprisoned bacilli remain alive, they are powerless. This first infection usually causes no symptoms.
Resistance of the body to tuberculosis depends on two main factors. One is the condition of the body. Poor health, fatigue, crowded or poor living conditions, poor nutrition, or another illness, can lower the body's defenses. The second factor is exposure to tuberculosis bacilli so frequently or in such great numbers that even a healthy person cannot escape infection. Children are particularly susceptible to the disease. Symptoms: A child or young person with active tuberculosis usually suffers from one or more of the following symptoms: loss of energy, poor appetite, loss of weight and fever, although these symptoms could have other causes. In adults, listlessness and vague pains in the chest may go unnoticed, since they are often not severe enough to attract attention. Unfortunately, the symptoms that most people associate with tuberculosis - cough, expectoration of puss-filled sputum, fever, night sweats and hemorrhage from the lungs - do not appear in the early stages of the disease; often their appearance is delayed until a year or more after the initial exposure to the bacilli. At a fairly late stage, the tuberculosis bacillus may cause ulcers or inflammation around the larynx. Less often, tuberculous ulcers form on the tongue or tonsils.
Sometimes intestinal infections develop. A most serious complication is the sudden collapse of a lung, the indication that a deep tuberculous cavity in the lungs has perforated, or opened into the pleural cavity, allowing air and infected material to flow into it. When a fairly large and previously walled-off lesion (i.e. infected area) suddenly discharges its contents into the bronchial tree, the result is the infection of a large part of the lung, an acute and dangerous complication which causes tuberculous pneumonia. Tuberculosis bacilli can spread to other parts of the body by way of the blood, producing a condition called miliary tuberculosis. When a large number of bacilli suddenly enter the circulatory system, they are carried to all areas of the body and may lodge in any organ. Minute tubercles [small lesions] form in the tissues of the affected organs. These tiny lesions can spread, join and produce larger areas of infection. Tuberculous pneumonia can begin in this way, as can tuberculosis of any other organ. Miliary infections involving the meninges [the membranes which cover the brain and spinal cord] produce a particularly serious disease.
In the absence of antibiotics, this disease was usually fatal.
Croup: this disease is associated with inflammation of the larynx (laryngitis), or trachea, but may also have been related to strep throat. Some 19th Century medical terminology lists include diphtheria as synonymous with croup. The breathing passage becomes narrowed due to swelling from the infection. Symptoms: there is sometimes a shrill wheezing or grunting noise, a harsh, barking cough, and hoarseness. A bacterial infection called epiglottitis may present as a form of croup, but is more dangerous. Occasionally the trachea can become swollen so severely that the airway will be blocked.
Diphtheria: a highly contagious childhood disease which was once one of the most feared childhood killers. It is a disease generally affecting the throat and, less frequently, the nose; caused by the bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae, and is usually fatal if not treated with antibiotics. Diphtheria spreads in droplets of moisture from the mouth, nose, or throat of an infected person. It may also be spread by handkerchiefs, towels, eating utensils, or any other object used by an infected person, or by being sprayed by his or her coughing or sneezing. Symptoms: The incubation period is generally between 2 and 5 days, sometimes longer. The first symptoms of diphtheria usually include sore throat, fever, headache and nausea. Patches of grayish or dirty-yellowish membranes form in the throat, and gradually grow into one membrane. This membrane, combined with swelling of the throat, may interfere with swallowing or breathing. The diphtheria bacillus also produces a potentially fatal toxin that spreads throughout the body and may damage the heart and nerves.
Dropsy: abnormal accumulation of serous [i.e. thin and watery] fluid in a cavity or in the tissues; called also hydrops. It can be caused by infection, inflammation, or a decrease in cardiac function (which is called Congestive Heart Failure).
Dysentery: a lower intestinal infection caused by bacteria, protozoa, or virus, and associated with diarrhea and cramps. It can be particularly dangerous to infants, children, the elderly, and others who are in a weakened condition. The bacterial form is caused by bacteria of the Shigella group. The disease is spread through feces of infected persons and is transmitted by eating or drinking from anything contaminated with the bacteria. Flies can also spread the disease. Symptoms: There is an unusually fluid discharge of stool from the bowels, as well as fever, stomach cramps and spasms of involuntary straining to evacuate, with the passage of little or no feces. The stool is often mixed with pus, mucus, or may be streaked with blood. Attacks are always acute after an incubation period of a few days. Temperatures may rise as high as 104, sometimes with symptoms of dehydration, shock and delirium. Bowel movements may be as many as 30 to 40 per day. The greatest threat from dysentery is from dehydration.
Encephalitis: an inflammation of the brain and its coverings (called the meninges). There are several different forms. One form is caused by a virus transmitted by the bite of a mosquito or a tick. Another form is caused as a complication of some other virus disease, and yet another form is occasionally produced by contact with a toxic substance such as lead. Encephalitis is also known as "sleeping sickness." Symptoms: The symptoms include persistent drowsiness, delirium and sometimes coma. encephalitis periaxialis is a massive inflammation of the white matter of the brain beginning in the occipital lobes, occurring mostly in children and the young, and begins with blindness. infantile encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain in children following infections, injury, etc, and causing cerebral palsies of children.
Hernia: a hernia is an abnormal protrusion of part of an organ through the structures (such as muscle) which normally contain it. A "strangulated hernia" is one that is highly constricted. If the containing structure begins to close behind the protrusion tightly enough to cut off the blood supply, the hernia will quickly swell and become strangulated. Symptoms: The primary symptoms of a strangulated hernia are pain and nausea. Strangulation is a very dangerous condition that can appear suddenly. Unless the blood supply is restored promptly, gangrene can set in and may cause death. (Perhaps gangrene should more correctly be considered the cause of death in these cases.)
Inflammation of the bowels: This could refer to a form of cholera, chronic diarrhea, or dysentery, but likely refers to complications of a ruptured appendix resulting from appendicitis.
Jaundice: Jaundice is not a disease, but rather a symptom of one of a number of different diseases and disorders of the liver, gallbladder and blood, characterized by yellowness of the skin and eyes caused by excess of bile pigment. It can also be a symptom of infectious (viral) hepatitis. Jaundice and dropsy may refer to the failure of the liver and kidneys of a person.
Lung Fever: the absence of any references to pneumonia during the middle of the 19th century indicate that "lung fever" is, in fact, "pneumonia." This determination correlates with studies of 19th Century medical terminology.
Old Age: [Ed. note: most likely heart attack or some form of cardiac failure. It seems that usually if there were any contributing factors, they would be listed as the official cause of death. It may be that the physician could not identify a specific cause.]
Pleurisy: the membranes which encase the lungs consist of two close-fitting layers, called the pleura, with a small amount of fluid between. Pleurisy, or pleuritis, is an inflammation of the pleura which can be caused by infection, injury or tumor. It can also be a complication of pneumonia, or sometimes tuberculosis, lung abscess or influenza. Symptoms: The symptoms include cough, fever, chills, and sharp pain which is worse when breathing in, or when breathing rapidly. The buildup of fluid interferes with breathing by compressing the lung. Sometimes the fluid can become infected, and pus may form in it.
Pneumonia: acute inflammation or infection of the lungs. It is possible that "congestion of the lungs" was pneumonia. Pneumonia once was a common cause of death and killed one out of four victims. It remains a serious disease, especially in infants and the elderly. Infectious pneumonia can be caused either by a virus (such as the virus causing influenza, or the virus causing psittacosis) or by a bacteria (such as Staphylococcus). Sometimes whole sections of the lungs become solidified with inflammatory material so that air cannot be exchanged. Certain forms of pneumonia strike suddenly. Symptoms: The symptoms are a cough, sharp chest pains (caused by an accumulation of fluid in the chest cavity), blood-streaked or brownish sputum, and a high fever that generally starts with a chill. Pulse and respiration increase to almost twice their normal rates. A different form of the disease affects a smaller area which results in a slow rise in temperature which does not go as high as the more severe form. This last form is not usually fatal, but relapses are common and can become serious. Symptoms of this type of pneumonia are similar to those of a cold, such as headache, fever, dry cough, generalized aches and pains, and a feeling of fatigue.
Rheumatic fever: this is a disease caused by an infection by a particular strain of Streptococcus bacteria. It usually attacks children of school age. Sometimes when the body produces antibodies against this bacteria, the antibodies attack the tissues of the heart. If the heart is affected, the symptoms may include general fatigue, pale color, or a build up of fluid in the legs. Once a child has an attack of rheumatic fever, there is a good chance of repeated attacks, which would eventually cause valvular heart disease, and eventually heart failure.
Scarlet Fever: an acute, contagious childhood disease caused by a streptococcus bacteria. Scarlet fever follows a streptococcal infection of the throat ("strep throat"], skin, middle ear or some other part of the body. The disease is most common in late winter and spring. It is spread by droplet infection, although objects the infected person has used, such as clothes, dishes and toys, may carry the bacteria. Sometimes, a widespread outbreak may be caused by milk, or food that has been infected by a person carrying the streptococcus. Symptoms: The incubation period is usually 2 to 5 days, although it may be as few as 1 or as many as 7 days. Symptoms vary a great deal. In some patients, there is only sore throat and swelling of the lymph nodes of the neck. The tonsils may be covered by a patchy discharge of pus. The bright red rash from which the disease takes its name appears on the second day, and it may be mild or widely spread, depending on the strain of the causative streptococcus. There may be nausea and vomiting. The skin usually feels hot and dry, and there also may be headache and chills. In mild cases the temperature may rise to about 101 degrees Fahrenheit, and in severe cases to 103 or even to 105 degrees. Among the complications of scarlet fever are swelling of the lymph nodes of the neck, infection of the ears and sinuses, kidney disease, pneumonia, and rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever is so named because the two most common symptoms are fever and pain in the joints similar to rheumatism. The seriousness of rheumatic fever lies primarily in the permanent damage it can do to the heart. The disease tends to recur, and the recurrent attacks may further weaken the heart. Other symptoms (most commonly seen in girls) may include spasmodic twitching movements known as Sydenham's chorea, often called "St. Vitus's dance."
Scrofula: a tuberculous disease of lymph nodes and of bone, with abscesses which slowly discharge pus. It was a particularly nasty form of the disease. See more description of the disease under "Consumption."
Seizure: [Ed. note: This could be the result of a disease such as epilepsy; however in the 19th Century, people with epilepsy were considered insane and often institutionalized. A heart attack resulting in cardiac arrest may often appear to onlookers as a seizure, caused by the loss of oxygen to the brain resulting in involuntary, poorly coordinated muscular movements. A substantial percentage of modern ambulance calls for seizures are in fact cardiac arrests. In infants and very young children, an excessively high temperature, usually associated with an infection, can cause what is called a febrile seizure. High temperatures in the young, if unchecked, can be fatal.]
Softening of the Brain: according to one source, this refers to "apoplexy" or stroke, but another one states that this is a form of dementia, similar to what is known now as Alzheimer’s.
Typhoid fever: a bacterial infection transmitted by contaminated water, milk, or other foods, especially shellfish. The cause is the organism Salmonella typhi, and harbored in human excreta. It enters the body through the intestinal tract and starts multiplying in the bloodstream, causing fever and diarrhea, before localizing in the intestinal tract or the gallbladder. Symptoms: The usual incubation period is 7 to 14 days. The first symptoms of typhoid are headache, perhaps sore throat and a fever. The temperature rises daily, reaching a peak of 105 degrees F. in 7 to 10 days, maintaining this level for another week, and then subsiding during the fourth week. Periods of chills and sweating may occur, with loss of appetite. A watery, grayish or greenish diarrhea is common. After 2 weeks, red spots begin to appear on the chest and abdomen. Severe cases may have the patient lapse into states of delirious muttering and staring into space. The disease is not always fatal. The infected person passes the bacteria out in his urine and feces. In rural areas, infected persons may infect food, such as fruits and vegetables, that they raise. When sewage and/or sanitation systems are poor, the organisms may enter the water supply. They can also be spread to food and water by flies that have been in contact with infected feces. Contamination is more likely if untreated human feces are used to fertilize crops, which was the common practice well into the 20th Century on many rural farms without indoor plumbing.
Whooping cough: this is a contagious disease caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis which affects mainly the lungs. The air passages become clogged with thick mucus. Symptoms: The normal incubation period is 7 to 14 days. The first symptoms are the same as for a cold, except that instead of improving after a few days, they worsen. Coughing becomes more severe until it can occur in bouts of up to a minute in duration, during which the child cannot breathe. Quite often, vomiting occurs after a period of coughing. Death is usually caused by a rupture of the blood vessels in the brain during severe coughing, or by asphyxia due to lack of oxygen.
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