Two Heroes, Grand Isle County, Vermont Genealogy
Two Heroes is an extinct town formerly in Grand Isle County, Vermont. Two Heroes was established in 1779 as a grant from Vermont. In 1791 the former Two Heroes town was split and became the parts of two new towns: North Hero and South Hero. Furthermore, in 1798 a town called Middle Hero was formed from the northern half of South Hero. In 1810 the town of Middle Hero was renamed, and became the town of Grand Isle.[1] [2]
Records. Try searching for information about former residents of Two Heroes in:
- Grand Isle, Vermont index and town vital records 1744-2001 are preserved at the Town Hall in Grand Isle, Vermont. Also, a microfilm copy of Grand Isle town records is available from the FamilySearch Library on 6 films starting with 2229463. Other types of records also exist for Grand Isle.
- South Hero, Vermont town vital records 1768-2000 are preserved in the Town Hall at South Hero, Vermont. Also, a microfilm copy of South Hero town records is available from the FamilySearch Library on 8 films starting with 2230848. Other types of records also exist for South Hero.
- North Hero, Vermont deeds and town records 1795-1882 are preserved at North Hero, Vermont. Also, a microfilm copy of North Hero town records is available from the FamilySearch Library on films 028559-61. Other records also exist for North Hero.
Adjacent towns: Alburgh | Grand Isle | Isle La Motte | North Hero | South Hero | Chittenden County: Colchester | Milton | Franklin County: Georgia | St. Albans Town | Swanton | New York: Clinton County: Au Sable | Beekmantown | Champlain | Chazy | Peru | Plattsburgh City | Plattsburgh Town
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References
- ↑ Land Grants That Became the Towns of Vermont - T at All Ancestors (Internet site)(accessed 3 April 2013).
- ↑ Michael J. Leclerc, Genealogist's Handbook for New England Research, 5th ed. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 395. At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 974 D27g 2012.