Mansfield, Lamoille County, Vermont Genealogy

Mansfield  is an extinct town formerly in Lamoille County, Vermont and Chittenden County, Vermont. Mansfield was first surveyed and established prior to settlement in 1763. The earliest settlers in Underhill (west side of the mountain) arrived 1786, so the west side of Mansfield would have been settled later than that. The western third of Mansfield on the west side of the peak was annexed to Underhill, Vermont (Chittenden County) in 1839. The eastern two-thirds portion of Mansfield was voted by its citizens into Stowe, Vermont (Lamoille County) in 1848.

'''Records. ''' The 1815-1844 Mansfield town records, and deeds 1815-1851, are preserved at the town of Stowe, Vermont. A microfilm copy is available from the Family History Libray on and. Also, try searching for some of the records of western Mansfield residents in records of Underhill, Vermont.

Adjacent towns:  Cambridge | Elmore | Morristown | Sterling | Stowe | Chittenden County:  Bolton | Essex | Jericho | Underhill | Westford | Washington County:  Waterbury