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From: "Cindy Walcott" <>
Subject: RE: [VERMONT-L] Vermont censes for 1850, 1860 and 1870
Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 11:52:26 -0400


Are you talking about where to go on-line, or in the physical world? In the
real world, you can go to the VT Historical Society in Montpelier,
University of VT in Burlington, the National Records Center in Waltham,
probably NEHGS Library in Boston. Possibly placed in NH that I am not aware
of. On-line, check the US GENWEB census project. Not sure what Vermont
census are there yet.

Cindy Walcott
Grand Isle, VT

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Subject: [VERMONT-L] Vermont censes for 1850, 1860 and 1870

Where do I go to view subject censuses? I am still trying to locate the
parents of Elizabeth Morin/Murrey, supposedly born in Sheldon, VT or
thereabouts. She married Isaie Varieur/Veilleux born in St. Mathias,
Canada
circa 1868-9. PLEASE HELP111 Also, was Elizabeth related to Elizabeth
Curtis, who was supposedly an intrepreter for the Freench-Canadians
coming
to the States. Probably lived near the Canadian border. Someone said she
was Elizabeth Morin's mother, but others say Elizabeth Morin's parents
were
Joseph Morin & Josephine ????????. I'm thoroughly confused and frustrated.
Daughter of Elizabeth Morin and Isaie Varieur was born 1870 in Rutland VT.
Anyone out there who can give me a clue? I am a member of the Manchester,
NH
Genealogical Libraary. If I can help anyone by researching there, let me
know. Good luck in your research and God bless. Jeannette B. Desmarais,
Barrington, NH

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