History/Histories
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The History of
Vital Records
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Stratton Town
Clerk
David Kent Young
802-896-6184
email: Stratton Town Clerk
Military
Cemeteries
Stratton Cemeteries |
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Stratton’s Cemeteries taken from (To be published by the Town of Stratton in the near future) |
Cemetery Inscriptions from Wardsboro, Stratton, Jamaica, and Dover, Vermont by Wyer and Ward (1918) |
Census Records
U. S. Censuses of Stratton |
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Heads of Households |
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All family members |
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o Windham County Census Sources
Genealogy
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Echoes
in the
This book "addresses the majority of Stratton's inhabitants
from its beginnings to the early part of the twentieth century… This supplement
was compiled from: Stratton's vital records, land records, its records and land
records, also data from Vermont's and Massachusett's vital records, family
histories, published genealogies, and Massachusettts Soldiers and Sailors of
the Revolutionary War."
Families are arranged alphabetically. This book also includes
photographs of many Stratton people and shows some additional references. It is
an excellent resource.
This 552 page book with cardstock cover is available from the Town of Stratton:
Biographies
o Rev. John C. Ball of Stratton, Windham Co., VT
Resources
Historical
Societies & Libraries
Local Websites
Books with Local
Color
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Tamarak
Tree by Howard Breslin (McGraw Hill, 1947).
This is a fictional story about Daniel
Webster's visit to Stratton.
Athens
| Brattleboro | Brookline | Dover
| Dummerston | Grafton | Guilford
| Halifax | Jacksonville | Jamaica
| Londonderry | Marlboro | Newfane
| Putney | Rockingham
| Stratton | Townshend | Vernon
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Wardsboro | Westminster | Whitingham | Wilmington
| Windham
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URL: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/county/windham
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2007
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