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Located just minutes from the borders of Canada and New York,
St. Mary's Parish is in Franklin and Grand Isle Counties in Vermont. This
database contains baptisms and marriages from the parish between 1858 and 1884.
St. Mary's Church of the Nativity, located just minutes from
the borders of Canada and New York in Vermont, is an important part of Franklin
County. This database is a collection of death records from the church between
1872 and 1934.
Once a part of New Hampshire in the 1750s and New York in the
1760s, the town of Bennington, is now located in the southwestern corner of
Vermont. This database is a collection of headstone inscriptions from cemeteries
in the town and contains nearly 12,000 records.
This collection of death records from the state of Vermont
covers the years 1981 through 2001. With over 100,000 entries, this database
provides valuable information regarding recently deceased relatives and friends.