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<h3>Contact Information</h3>
=== Contact Information  ===
[http://vermont-archives.org/ Vermont State Archives and Records Administration] (VSARA)<br>Secretary of State Office<br>1078 U.S. Rte. 2, Middlesex<br>Montpelier, VT<br>05633-7701<br>E-mail: archives@sec.state.vt.us,<br>Telephone: 802-828-2308


<h3> Information for Researchers</h3>
'''E-mail:''' [mailto:sos.archives@vermont.gov sos.archives@vermont.gov ] <br>
First time researchers need to fill out a [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/media/345349/VSARA-07_ResearcherRegistrationForm.pdf registration form] to research at the archives. The Reference Room hours are 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Tuesday–Friday.
 
'''Address:'''
 
:Secretary of State Office<br>
:1078 U.S. Rte. 2, Middlesex<br>
:Montpelier, VT 05633-7701
 
'''Telephone:''' 802-828-2308


Review the [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/media/48043/Reference_Room_Guidelines.pdf Reference Room Guidelines] before your first visit.
'''Hours and holidays:''' Reference room: 9am to 4pm, Monday-Friday - please note that no records will be retrieved after 3:30pm


<h3> Finding Aids</h3>
'''Internet sites and databases:''' <br>  
Browse the online databases, published guides, and indexes to locate and learn how to use collections at the Vermont State Archives.  See [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records.aspx Find Records]. Before you visit the archives, spend some time becoming familiar with the collections listed in these databases and guides.


You may discover collections that document your ancestor that you may have not thought of using before.  For example, the [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records/archival-records.aspx Archival Records Database] listed on the Find Records page above is an index of records available in the Vermont State Archives.  If you wanted to locate the Vermont State Hospital Record collection, enter "hospital" in the keyword search field. Among the [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records/archival-records.aspx?keyword=hospital&creator= search results] you will find Vermont State Hospital Patient records, 1891 - 1969.
*[http://vermont-archives.org/ Vermont State Archives and Records Administration]


<h3>Record Collections</h3>
=== Collection Description  ===


Some of the Vermont State Archive collections most used in family history research are highlighted below.  To learn more, see [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/research-guides/genealogy-and-family-history.aspx Genealogy and Family History].
Some of the Vermont State Archive collections most used in family history research are highlighted below.  To learn more, see [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/research-guides/genealogy-and-family-history.aspx Genealogy and Family History].


'''Vital Records'''
:'''Vital Records''': Vermont does not restrict access to vital records.  All vital records in the state registry are accessible online.  See [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/vital-records/informational-copies.aspx Informational Copies] to find out how to access birth, marriage and death records online.
Vermont does not restrict access to vital records.  All vital records in the state registry are accessible online.  See [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/vital-records/informational-copies.aspx Informational Copies] to find out how to access birth, marriage and death records online.
 
:'''Probate Court Records''': You may learn about your ancestor among wills, estate settlements, guardianship records, or other types of probate records.  See a complete list of probate records in the archives:  [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records/archival-records.aspx?seriesId=&creator=Probate+Court&title=&description= Vermont Probate Records].
 
:'''Military Records''': Finding aids for Vermonters who served in wars from Revolutionary War to World War II can be found [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/research-guides/genealogy-and-family-history/military-records.aspx here]. To document ancestors who served in the military after 1919, contact the [http://www.archives.gov/veterans/ National Archives].
 
:'''Naturalization''': Records that were generated during the process of your ancestor becoming a US citizen might be found at the county court, state archives, National Archives, or United States Citizen and Immigration Services depending on the year of naturalization. Many family historians skip documenting a naturalized ancestor to search for them on ship manifests.  Use census records to determine if and when your ancestor became a citizen.  Learn how to research naturalizations that are held at the Vermont State Archives [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/research-guides/genealogy-and-family-history/naturalization-records.aspx here].


'''Probate Court Records'''
=== Tips  ===
You may learn about your ancestor among wills, estate settlements, guardianship records, or other types of probate records. See a complete list of probate records in the archives: [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records/archival-records.aspx?seriesId=&creator=Probate+Court&title=&description= Vermont Probate Records].
 
==== Information for Researchers ====
First time researchers need to fill out a [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/media/345349/VSARA-07_ResearcherRegistrationForm.pdf registration form] to research at the archives.  The Reference Room hours are 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Tuesday–Friday.
 
*'''Review the [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/media/48043/Reference_Room_Guidelines.pdf Reference Room Guidelines] before your first visit.'''
 
=== Finding Aids ===
 
Browse the online databases, published guides, and indexes to locate and learn how to use collections at the Vermont State Archives.  See [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records.aspx Find Records]. Before you visit the archives, spend some time becoming familiar with the collections listed in these databases and guides.
 
You may discover collections that document your ancestor that you may have not thought of using before.  For example, the [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records/archival-records.aspx Archival Records Database] listed on the Find Records page above is an index of records available in the Vermont State Archives. If you wanted to locate the Vermont State Hospital Record collection, enter "hospital" in the keyword search field. Among the [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records/archival-records.aspx?keyword=hospital&creator= search results] you will find Vermont State Hospital Patient records, 1891 - 1969.


'''Military Records'''
=== Sources  ===
Finding aids for Vermonters who served in wars from Revolutionary War to World War II can be found [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/research-guides/genealogy-and-family-history/military-records.aspx here]. To document ancestors who served in the military after 1919, contact the [http://www.archives.gov/veterans/ National Archives].


'''Naturalization'''<br>
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Records that were generated during the process of your ancestor becoming a US citizen might be found at the county court, state archives, National Archives, or United States Citizen and Immigration Services depending on the year of naturalization. Many family historians skip documenting a naturalized ancestor to search for them on ship manifests.  Use census records to determine if and when your ancestor became a citizen.  Learn how to research naturalizations that are held at the Vermont State Archives [https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/research-guides/genealogy-and-family-history/naturalization-records.aspx here].


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