Halifax, Windham County, Vermont Genealogy

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Cemeteries
Several of the cemeteries in Halifax have more than one name. For consistancey - each of the cemeteries will be listed under the name it has been given by the Vermont Old Cemetery Association (VOCA). If a cemetery is known by any other name it be noted.

Bascom Cemetery - south side of Collins Road on old trail


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Halifax Center Cemetery - on the north side of Jacksonville Stage Road


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Hall Cemetery - off Tony Hanson Road on private drive


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Hatch Road Cemetery - Hatch School Road. Also known as Hatch Cemetery


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Prouty Cemetery - on Thomas Hill Road, north side, across the road from the Thomas Hill Cemetery


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Stafford Cemetery - not located on a main road but in the woods off of a "legal town trail." Access is best from Jacksonville Stage Road turning onto Josh Road, a small, one lane, rutted, dirt road.


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Taylor-Stacy Cemetery - near the junction of Hatch School Road and Butterfield Road. Also known as Taylor Cemetery, and Stacy Cemetery.


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Thomas Hill Cemetery - on Thomas Hill Road, south side, across the road from the Prouty Cemetery. Also known as Stanclift Cemetery.


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Thomas Hill-Bell-Phelps Cemetery - on Thomas Hill Road, near the intersection of Thomas Hill Road and Hale Road. Also known as Thomas Cemetery, and Phelps-Bell Cemetery.


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West Halifax Cemetery - at the north end of West Halifax Village, at the end of a short dirt road, behind some homes


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BEWARE: If using Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954 found on Familly Search to determine the place of burial - this resource uses Bell to refer to both Bell Cemetery and Thomas Hill-Bell-Phelps Cemetery. Using the 1953 cemetery transcriptions done by Ruby Austin will help clarify the proper cemetery - although personal visits by those contrubuting to Find A Grave have provided further clarity if a personal visit was made to obtain a picture of the tombstone.

Societies
Halifax Historical Society