Vernon, Vermont
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Vernon is a town in Windham county, Vermont. It was formed in 1672 in Northfield Ma., though the following competing claims for its origins are Hinsdale, N.H. 1753. The probate district for Vernon is Marlboro, while the court district is Windham. For more information, contact the town at 567 Governor Hunt Rd., Vernon 05354. On the attached map, Vernon is shown as 23 in Windham county.
For information about the state of Vermont see Vermont Family History Research.