Bristol, Vermont
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| - | Bristol is a town in Addison county, Vermont. It was formed in 1762 in N.H. from the following county/ies: Rutland | + | Bristol is a town in Addison county, Vermont. It was formed in 1762 in N.H. from the following county/ies: Rutland. It has used the following other name(s): Pocock. The probate and court district for Bristol is Addison. For more information, contact the town at 1 South St., P.O. Box 247, Bristol 05443. On the attached map, Bristol is shown as 7 in Addison county. |
For information about the state of Vermont see [[Vermont Family History Research]]. | For information about the state of Vermont see [[Vermont Family History Research]]. | ||
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Bristol is a town in Addison county, Vermont. It was formed in 1762 in N.H. from the following county/ies: Rutland. It has used the following other name(s): Pocock. The probate and court district for Bristol is Addison. For more information, contact the town at 1 South St., P.O. Box 247, Bristol 05443. On the attached map, Bristol is shown as 7 in Addison county.
For information about the state of Vermont see Vermont Family History Research.
