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Town Sources
Barnard Town Clerk : PO. Box 274, Barnard VT
05031-0204 Phone 802-234-9211. Office open: Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
Charles B. Danforth Public Library: PO. Box 204, Barnard VT
05031-0204. Phone 802-234-6375. Open Wednesday Evenings 7:00 to 8:30
PM and Saturday Morning 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Barnard Historical Society Museum: Located in the Charles
Danforth Public Library. Phone 802-234-9183. Open Friday 2:00
to 4:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and by appointment. This is a
small museum with permanent exhibits of photographs, tools, costumes and books. Not
accessible to the disabled.
Probate District Hartford Probate Office, Woodstock Green,
Woodstock VT. Mailing Address: Hartford Probate Court, P.O. Box
275, Woodstock, VT 05091. 1783 to present . Index 1783-1970.
Requests for records must be made in writing. The current cost
for copies is 25 cents a page. The records may be looked at in person if
desired.
Note: Copies of records through book 20 may
be viewed on microfilm at Salt Lake City or ordered through local LDS History
Centers. See books below.
Books
History of Barnard Vermont, Family Genealogies 1761-1927, by William Monroe
Newton
This book is a great resource for Barnard families. It includes cemetery
records and lists soldiers from the revolutionary and other wars. Volume
two gives the genealogy for most of the towns inhabitants. You can
look at it in Sutro Library in San Francisco. Check your local
genealogical library also.
Windsor County Probate Index, compiled by Scott Andrew Bartley and Marjorie J.
Bartley
This is an excellent index published by the Genealogical Society of Vermont,
2000. It covers both the Windsor Probate district and the Hartford Probate
District from 1778-1899. Be sure to read the introduction as it contains valuable
information.
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Dedication copied from the front of the History of
Barnard Vermont by William Monroe Newton.
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