Early Vermont Settlers to 1784 Study Project
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Live Broadcast: June 21, 2018
Presented by: Scott Andrew Bartley, Lead Genealogist of Early Settlers of Vermont to 1784 Study Project
Near the end of the French and Indian War, grants were made in large numbers for towns in what would become the state of Vermont. Though the earliest settlement commenced in 1724, the bulk of the first wave of settlers arrived in the mid to late 1760s. By the early 1800s, many of those settlers had left, continuing westward through New York, Ohio, Michigan, and beyond. For these reasons, Vermont is a pivotal area for many family historians. The Early Vermont Settlers to 1784 Study Project, led by Scott Andrew Bartley, is the first project of its kind to create family sketches by head of household. Published and searchable on AmericanAncestors.org, the completed project will include upwards of 2,500 sketches. Join Lead Genealogist Scott Andrew Bartley to learn more about this important resource and how it can help you in tracing your early Vermont roots.
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Our ancestor was Capt. William Hall, Dover Vermont
Did ulster-scots have a significant presence in the settlement of Vermont, as they did in Maine and N.H.?
Any Sutcliff Suttcliffe , etc. in this era?
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I'm from the early settlers.