
Orange, Vermont - Home Page
Welcome to the Orange, Vermont web site. Please note that this site is designed primarily for use by genealogists and is not intended to be the official town site.
Links to external web sites are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval of any of the products, services or opinions contained in any external web site. Please direct your research questions to the appropriate Town Offices as listed on the town pages or to the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration at Vermont State Archives
Villages and hamlets in Orange include: East Orange and Orange.
It should be noted that Town Clerks as a rule no longer will perform research but will assist researchers when they visit the town offices.
For current information for Orange, visit their website at:
Town of Orange
For current information for the court, visit their website at: Orange County Probate Court
Aldrich Public Library, 6 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641, 802 476-7550,
Email: Aldrich Public Library
Excerpt from Child's 1887 Gazetteer
Census reporting ends with the 1820 census. There were over 50 separate items of data gathered in the 1830 census. That fact and that names are not in alphabetical order make it impractical to report later years.
Digging Deep Unearthing the Mysteries of Burial and Cemetery Laws
Orange County Cemeteries Courtesy of Paul DesTroismaisons and Janice Boyko. Some listings of interments and GoogleMaps.
Following is a list of all cemeteries in Orange with directions as to how to reach each one. Photos of the cemeteries are also provided. Please click on the image to see a full size view. Full listings of gravestones in each cemetery is on my list of things to do.29 July 2015: According to the Town Clerk of the town of Orange; The Town owns a .40 acre lot which is the Peake Cemetery Road. It intersects with Riddel Pond Road across from Bagley Road. Since the land on either side of Peake Road is posted land, please stay on the town's right of way.
Photos courtesy of Crystal Carrigan.