Addison County, Vermont Genealogy

United States Vermont  Addison County

County Courthouse
Local government

Internally, Vermont consists of nine cities, 254 towns and several unincorporated gores, governed by guidelines set by the state statutes and constitution. Towns govern themselves by Town Meeting. The governing power is found in the City Councils in cities.

There are three types of incorporated municipalities in Vermont, towns, cities and villages. As in the other New England states, towns are the basic unit of municipal government. Cities are independent of and equivalent to towns. Villages are included in towns but assume responsibility for some municipal services within their boundaries, usually water, sewage and sometimes local roads. Incorporated villages are not found in any of the other New England states.

Like most of New England, there is slight provision for autonomous county government. Counties and shire towns (like county seats) are merely convenient repositories for various government services such as County and State Courts, with several elected officers such as a State's Attorney, Sheriff, and High Bailiff. All county services are directly funded by the State of Vermont.

Parent Counties
18 October 1785: from Rutland and Orange Counties.

Record Loss
Records are kept at town/city level or state level.

Archives and Libraries

 * Allen County Public Library, better known as ACPL, in Fort Wayne, Indiana has an extensive collection for this county..
 * Vermont State Archives and Records Admninistration, has extensive collection of vital records and history for this county.

Biography

 * 1) Gazetteer and business directory of Addison County, Vt., for 1881-82, Includes a history of the county with biographical sketches.
 * 2) History of Addison County, Vermont: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers ▲  ▲

Cemeteries
The McLellan collection of Vermont cemetery inscriptions. Contains inscriptions from cemeteries in Addison, Chittenden, Franklin and Grand Isle counties.

Federal

 * 1850 federal census of Addison County, Vermont ▲
 * Population schedules of the 7th census of the United States, 1850, Vermont

Land and Property
There are 22 towns and one city in Addison County each with its own government. For information on tax information and licenses contact the individual town offices. Town clerks are responsible for the record keeping of deeds land records, notes and liens, mortgages, property transfers, voter registration, vital statistics and licenses. Addison County Chamber of Commerce's Government Information

Probate Records
Probate records are kept at town level, rather than county level.

Vital Records
There are 22 towns and one city in Addison County each with its own government. For information on tax information and licenses contact the individual town offices. Town clerks are responsible for the record keeping of deeds land records, notes and liens, mortgages, property transfers, voter registration, vital statistics and licenses. Addison County Chamber of Commerce's Government Information

Websites

 * Linkpendium
 * The Addison County VTGenWeb Project, part of The VTGenWeb Project
 * USGenWeb Archives
 * USGenWeb Archives backup site