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,