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Vermont Social Security Death Index

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A quick way to find your ancestors is to search the Vermont Social Security Death Index. The Social Security Death Index contains names, birth dates, death dates, Social Security numbers, and other useful information for more than 90 million people.

The Vermont Social Security Death Index is one of the largest and most useful databases available. The Vermont Social Security Death Index works best for finding information about individuals who died in the mid-1960s or later. The Vermont Social Security Death Index is a compilation of information about deceased persons who filed for and received Social Security numbers, who were paid Social Security benefits at some point in their lives, and whose death was reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA).

The link below will direct you to Ancestry.com’s Social Security Death Index which is generated from the U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

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Vermont Genealogical Resources

  1. Vermont Historical Society: The Vermont Historical Society is a valuable resource for genealogical research in the state. They have collections of historical records, photographs, maps, newspapers, and more. Their website provides access to online databases, research guides, and information on accessing their collections: Vermont Historical Society
  2. Vermont State Archives and Records Administration: The Vermont State Archives and Records Administration (VSARA) preserves and provides access to historical records of Vermont’s government agencies. They hold a variety of records, including vital records, probate records, land records, military records, and more. Their website offers research guides, online databases, and information on accessing government records: Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
  3. FamilySearch: FamilySearch is a free genealogy website provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They have an extensive collection of Vermont records, including vital records, census records, church records, probate records, land records, and more. You can search their Vermont collections here: FamilySearch – Vermont
  4. Vermont Genealogy Library: The Vermont Genealogy Library is a specialized library dedicated to genealogical research in Vermont. They offer access to a wide range of resources, including books, manuscripts, maps, newspapers, and more. Their website provides information on their collections, services, and research assistance: Vermont Genealogy Library
  5. Vermont Vital Records Office: The Vermont Vital Records Office is responsible for maintaining and issuing birth, death, marriage, and divorce records in the state. Their website provides information on how to request vital records and access genealogical resources: Vermont Vital Records Office

These resources should help you get started with your genealogy research in Vermont. Make sure to explore these websites, archives, societies, and databases to uncover valuable information about your Vermont ancestors.

Vermont Genealogical Resources and Databases available at Ancestry.com

Swanton, Vermont Church Records, 1865-1908
Vermont Census, 1790-1860
Franklin, Grand Isle Counties, Vermont Business Directory, 1882
Vermont Deaths, 1989-96
Swanton, Franklin county, Vermont, Church Records, 1872-1934: Saint Mary’s Church Death Records
Franklin, Grand Isle Counties, Vermont Business Directory, 1883
Rutland, Vermont Directories, 1889-92
Addison County, Vermont, Cemetery Records, Vol. II-III
Vermont Men, 1894
Vermont State Database
Affiliate – Vermont Map Collection
St. Johnsbury, Vermont Directory 1895-96
Vermont Federal Census, 1790
Burlington, Vermont City Directories, 1883-93
Montpelier, Vermont Directory 1890-91
St. Albans, Vermont Directory 1886-87
Barre, Vermont Directory, 1890-9

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