
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Windham County, Vermont. Windham county was created in 1781 and named for either Wyndham, England, or Windham County, Connecticut. Adjacent Counties Cheshire County, New Hampshire Franklin County, Massachusetts Sullivan County, New Hampshire Windsor County Bennington County For a complete list of Towns, Villages & C...
Pomfret School is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory boarding and day school in Pomfret, Connecticut, United States, serving 350 students in grades 9 through 12 and post-graduates. The school opened on October 3, 1894, founded by William E. Peck and his wife Harriet.
This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Windham County, Connecticut. The area that is now Windham County became of interest to the English around 1635, but went unsettled for over fifty years due to its lack of access to the shore. John Winthrop the Younger took a strong interest to this land, purchased land from the Narragansetts, and was given permission by the court of Co...
Rockingham Meeting House Cemetery resides in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont. The cemetery is adjacent to The Olde Rockingham Meeting House, founded in 1787. In 2000, the Meeting House was designated as a National Historic Landmark. Burials date from the 1750s and continue through the present. This well preserved and dedicatedly maintained cemetery is active. "The Rockingham Meeting Hous...
This cemetery is located on Old Cemetery Road, Westminster, Windham County, Vermont. It's also known as Old East Parish Cemetery and Westminster Cemetery Old . Find a Grave
Located on Rte. 100/30 next to the Masonic Lodge, Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont. Resources Find a Grave: Pleasant View Cemetery
Located off Rte. 100/30 near West Townshend in Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont. Resources Find a Grave: East Jamaica Cemetery
Because of Indian troubles no effort was made to settle the Mashamoquet Purchase before 1694, when an equal division was made between the twelve shareholders in upland, lowland, and meadows. The meadows were most prized because of the hay easily obtained for oxen and cattle. In the division of land, James Fitch had given them "short measure," and to adjust the matter satisfactorily, he gave an ...
Please add profiles representing the "founding families" of Woodstock. Profiles must be set to "public.". The resources collected on the media gallery are available for all - and please do contribute more. A Brief History of the Town of Woodstock, CT From The Town of Woodstock : In 1636, Thomas Hooker and his party may have passed by way of the Connecticut Path, going to settle what is now H...
Woodstock Hill Cemetery, Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut, USA: Find a Grave
This cemetery was established in 1784, and is located in Windham County, Vermont. It's also known as West Parish Cemetery . Find a Grave
The Westminster Massacre was an incident that occurred on March 13, 1775, in the town of Westminster, Vermont, then part of the New Hampshire Grants, whose control was disputed between its residents and the Province of New York. It resulted in the killings of two men, William French and Daniel Houghton, by a sheriff's posse, after a crowd occupied the Westminster Courthouse to protest the evict...
Oak Hill Cemetery was founded in 1875, as the second municipally-owned cemetery in the town of Rockingham, of which Bellows Falls is a part. (The first cemetery, established 1845, was transferred to a Roman Catholic organization in 1878.) It was enlarged in 1883, and the town authorized significant funds for its improvement in 1884. It is believed that the chapel was built following this author...
Meeting House Hill Cemetery in Brattleboro, VT was established in 1768 by the citizens of the town as the site for their first meeting house and cemetery, hence the name. In the early years of the town’s history, town meetings and religious services alike were held at the meeting house, as there was no other structure for the purpose. Over time, the center of town moved off the hill and down to...
Saxtons River Cemetery is located in the village of Saxtons River in the town of Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont. The cemetery is part of Saxons River historic district which has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Saxons River's earliest burials date from the 1800s. This well maintained cemetery is active. Westminster St. Saxtons River, Vermont, USA Coordinates...
This project is for those who are buried in Aspinwall Cemetery, Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut. Find a Grave CT GenWeb
The cemetery is located behind the Sovereign Grace Christian Church at 395 Westminster Road, Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut. Find a Grave CT GenWeb
This project is for those buried in Old Trinity Church Cemetery, Brooklyn, Windham County, Connecticut. Find a Grave CT GenWeb
Eastern Connecticut State University is a public liberal arts university in Willimantic, Connecticut. Founded in 1889, it is the second-oldest campus in the Connecticut State University System and third-oldest public university in the state. Eastern is located on Windham Street in Willimantic, Connecticut, on 182 acres 30 minutes from Hartford, lying midway between New York City and Boston. Alt...
This project is for those buried in Snow Cemetery, Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut. Find a Grave CT GenWeb
This project is for those buried in Palmertown Cemetery, located on 302 Bass Road, Scotland, Windham County, Connecticut. Find a Grave CT GenWeb
This project is for those buried in Old Smith Cemetery, Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut.The Old Smith Cemetery is across the road from the New Smith Cemetery on Cemetery Road. Find a Grave CT GenWeb
This project is for those interred in New Scotland Cemetery, Scotland, Windham County, Connecticut.The cemetery is divided into the "new" section and the "old" section. This project is for those in the "new" section--south of Cemetery Road and east of Devotion Road. Find a Grave CT GenWeb Billion Graves