
Peacham, Vermont - Home Page
Welcome to the Peacham, Vermont web site. Please note that this site is designed primarily for use by genealogists and is not intended to be the official town site.
Links to external web sites are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval of any of the products, services or opinions contained in any external web site.
12-5-2005 Links to Census Records were moved
to Vital Statistics section. Old photograph search was added.
12-15-2005 Addition of links to Mexican War, War of Rebellion, Spanish-American War volunteers.
04-03-2006
Links to search Rootsweb databases have been removed. Homeland Security has made
it a possible security violation to make this type of information available.
Sorry, folks. It wasn't my idea.
06-17-2006 Locations of old Peacham schools added.
08-17-2006 Added additional links.
09-09-2006 Search site for Vermont Historical Gazetteer added.
03-03-2008 Old Photograph Search Site updated. Town office information updated.
12-16-2008 Links to Topozone maps changed to TopoQuest.
01-14-2009 Historical Society information updated.
07-16-2009 Maps relinked to TopoQuest for old schools.
Your comments and suggestions will be most welcome and will help me improve the site. Please restrict your postings to topics relative to genealogy.
Requests for information regarding wills should be directed to the Caledonia County Court Clerk whose address is found below. Requests for information regarding vital records, land records, etc should be directed to the Town Clerk's Office as listed below.
It should be noted that Town Clerks as a rule no longer will perform research but will assist researchers when they visit the town offices.
Bruce Lafferty, Clerk-Treasurer
79 Church Street P.O. Box 244
Peacham, VT 05862 Peacham, VT 05862
Phone: 802-592-3218
FAX: same as Phone # but call first to notify them of an incoming FAX
Email: Town of Peacham
Town Website: Town of Peacham
HRS: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 8:30 AM to 12:30
Weds 8:30 AM to 12:30, 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Listers: Mon, Thurs, 8:30 AM to 12:30 or by appt
Zoning: Mon thru Fri 8:30 AM to 12:30
Peacham Library, 653 Bayley-Hazen Road, P. O. Box 253,
Peacham, VT 05862
Becky Jensen and Betsy Smith, Librarians
802-592-3216 E-mail: Peacham.Lib@connriver.net
Hours: M,W,F,Sa - 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; Tu,Th - 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Peacham Historical Association identifies, collects, preserves, and makes available the history of Peacham, and encourages Peacham's history through lectures, exhibits, publications, and other activities. Peacham is a National Historic Village. A permanent exhibit of tools, a telephone exchange, and items from an old country store are displayed in a three-room historical house. An 1800s blacksmith shop has been restored with a working wooden forge. Archives and the museum library are housed in a former town office.
Hours and Admission: Historical House: July 4th to first week in October - Sundays 2:00 - 4:00 PM;1790 Census 1800 Census 1810 Census 1820 Census
Census reporting ends with the 1820 census. There were over 50 separate items of data gathered in the 1830 census. That fact and that names are not in alphabetical order make it impractical to report later years.
04-03-2006 Homeland Security has indicated that to prevent identity theft, vital record information younger than 70 years should not be accessible to the public. For this reason, I have removed the links to search vital record information.
Peacham Elementary School - Public School for K through
6th grade.
The Stevens School of Peacham
- Grades 5 through 8 (Private School)
The names and locations of historic Peacham schools was derived from old copies of topographical maps.
Peacham, VT Schools of the Past
Peacham Congregational Church, P. O. Box 251, Peacham, VT 05862 802-592-3330
Digging Deep Unearthing the Mysteries of Burial and Cemetery Laws
Caledonia County Cemeteries Courtesy of Paul DesTroismaisons
Following is a list of all cemeteries in Peacham with directions as to how to reach each one. Locations are approximate and have not been verified. Photos of each cemetery are planned.Topozone has been bought by Trails.com and no longer has the level of free map viewing you deserve. The links to the
Topozone maps have been changed to TopoQuest to provide you with the capabilities you previously enjoyed.![]()
GPS Coordinates estimated only
GPS Coordinates estimated only
Some Old Photos of
Peacham
-- Instructions will be shown on that site.![]()
Somers of Caledonia County, Vermont
The information contained in this link has been challenged. The challenger
claims there were only
four Somers branches, not five. He also claims that the information contained in
Frederick Wells'
History of Barnet, Vermont is inaccurate. John1, b. 1740, is a duplicate of the
information for
Claud1 and his children (pages 608-610). John3, b. 1823,
belongs on page 611 as son of (5) John3.
Vermont Historical Gazetteer - Courtesy: Rod Skinner Local History for Vermont towns.
HomePage for Upper Connecticut River Valley Lots of other genealogical information.
Other Listings of Interest, Courtesy - Janice Boyko
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