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St. Johnsbury, Vt Genealogy
St. Johnsbury, VT
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The term "Freeman" in Colonial days had nothing to do with servitude or bondsmen. Simply it meant you were
a full citizen of the Colony. Under the first Massachusetts charter, only Freemen had the right to hold public
office or vote in town meetings. Indentured servants and bonded servant were not eligible.

To be admitted a freeman you must first fulfill the requirements.
- Must of Sworn Allegiance to the Crown.
- Must be a Male over 21 years of age.
- Membership in a duly recognized church.
- Own personal property generally valued at 40 pounds or 40 shillings per year.
- Must be of a quiet and peaceful manner.
- Other Freemen in the area endorsed him.

If all of the requirements are met then they were allowed to
take the Freemen's Oath at a meeting of the town's selectmen.
Being a Freeman brought certain duties and rights among others
- The right to vote in town meetings.
- The right to hold public office.
- The right to elect deputies to the General Assembly.
- Required to pay taxes.

Today, to register to vote in Vermont, you must be a U.S. citizen, be a resident of Vermont, and at least 18 years of age, and have taken the Freeman's Oath. On September 2, 1794, St. Johnsbury was administering its first Freeman's Oaths. According to the Vermont Constitution, every man 21 years or older who had resided in Vermont for one year and was a respectful citizen could take the Freemen's Oath and become an equal Vermont citizen. And so on this day, eleven men took the oath in St. Johnsbury, promising to take part in Vermont affairs with each agreeing to vote their conscience in the best interest of the state and her people.

Freeman's Oath

I, __________, being by God's providence an inhabitant and freeman within the jurisdiction of this Commonwealth, do freely acknowledge myself to be subject to the government thereof, and therefore do here swear ... that I will be true and faithful to the same.... Moreover, I do solemnly bind myself in the sight of God, that when I shall be called to give my voice touching any matter of the State ... I will give my vote and suffrage, as I shall judge in mine own conscience may best conduce and tend to the public weal of the body without respect of persons or favor of any man. So help me God...

Although modified slightly, today's Freeman's Oath can be taken by men and women at 18 years of age.
The current Vermont "Voter's Oath" echoes these sentiments in plainer language:

[I] solemnly swear ... that whenever [I] give [my] vote or suffrage, touching any matter that concerns the state of Vermont, [I] will do it so as in [my] conscience [I] shall judge will most conduce to the best good of the [state]
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Microfilm of early student lists from Barton, VT Town Clerk's office
Microfilm available at Middlesex Vital Records office, film F1490
[ my comments ]
Sept 1, 1863   (page 32)
Skinner, Henry E. Drown, I. Grovenor
May, Sandford Brown, Elmon L.
McNeal, Alonzo Drew, W[illia]m S.
Taplin, Charles Blake, Albert B.
Field, Frederick A. Skinner, J. F.
   
1865 (page 65)
Leland, Albert O.  
   
1867 (page 73)
Rennie, John J. Hunt, Daniel P., Jr.
   
Sept 3, 1867 (page 73)
Renn(ie?), John J. Hunt, Daniel R. (Jr.?)
   
Sept 1, 1868 (page 82)
Graves, W[illia]m, Jr. Blake, A. O.
Owen, Milo J. Orcutt, O. W.
Wiggins, Frank B. Collison, W[illia]m
Hugan, Webster D. Collison, E. G.
Hall, Cha[rle]s M. Clark, Geo[rge] W.
Sanborn, E. (Peleg), B. W.
   
Aug 17, 1869 (page 82)
Graves, W[illia]m Jr. Blake, A. O.
Owen, Milo J. Orcutt, O. W.
Wiggins, Frank B. Collison, W[illia]m
Hagan, Webster D. Collison, E. G.
Hall, Ch[arle]s M. Clarke, Geo[rge] W.
Sanborn, E. Riley, B. W.
   
Sept 7, 1869 (page 94)
Cook, H. P. Williams, Chester
   
Sept 3, 1872 (page 132)
Booth, Geo S.  
Wood, Lewis Jr. Heath, Milton C.
Stevens, E. G. Flint, Jonas
Wheeler, Charles A. Bartlett, S. S.
Wiggins, Alten J. Valley, Oliver
Bigelow, E. (I.) Pierce, Horace C.
Field, N. H. Skinner, C. S.
Preston, Charles W. Bradley, R. C.
Hunt, Jonah P. Cook, J. E.
Robinson, W. I. Webster, Pliney L.
Anderson, William Jr. Rowell, Wallace W.
Grant, Elisha Elliott, Joseph M.
McClure, J. W.  
   
Nov 5, 1872  
Gibb, Charles S. Valley, Oliver, 2nd
Graves, Henry A. Valley, Leon
Allen, J. C. Valley, Lisom
Hall, Alvah (S./G.)  
   
Sept 1, 1874 (page 168)
Percival, Charles C. Folsom, Andrew R.
Chamberlin, Asa. A. Seaver, Cha[rle]s S.
Hunt, Frank P. Downing, Jacob L.
Barnard, John M. Brockway, Adna F.
Buswell, Arthur F. Plumley, Nathan
Niles, Geo[rge] (I.) Ide, Henry C.
Hawkins, Olney Hubbard, L. M.
Whitney, Homes A. Hanson, Wallace
Hawkins, W[illia]m H. Sisco, F. E
Winchester, Romanzo Farr, Fabian
  Chandler, E. L.
   
Sept 5, 1876 (page 207)
Duke, P. Deroucher, Delfoe
Stone, C. B., Jr. Tripp, C. R.
Lyman, John Newton, Alonzo
Bush, John Young, Edmund
Cushman, G. Valley, Joseph
Flanders, W. S. Jennefs, Charles
Clement, L. M. Kimball, Charles
Webster, F. M. Kimball, Geo[rge]
Twombly, F. S. Twombly, Wallace
Ordway, G. F. Ford, Geo[rge]
Foster, John  
   
Sept 3, 1878 (page 238)
Clement, Heman W. B. Robinson, E. B.
Ordway, Goodwin F. Canty, John
Tracey, Morrill S. Gray, E. H.
Bickford, Schuyler O. Stanton, W[illia]m J., Jr.
Cook, Edgar R. Morehouse, Frank
Martin, Henry H. Murry, C. F.
Kimball, Frank Freeman Ford, W. H.
Kimball, Harrison Grant, Owen J.
Gallup, Dyer Dodge, W. E.
   
Sept 7, 1880 (page 280)
Leland, Henry S. Good/Goad, Geo[rge] W.
McDougall, A. F. Prescott, Herman
Clark, Alonzo E. Norton, Charles
Bean, Denison B. Colby, Walter
Keating, John, Jr. (T)unney, John
Valley, Joseph Owens, Geo[rge] W.
Underwood, W[illia]m Richardson, Geo[rge] L.
Farmer, Harvey J. Emerson, Albert
Grout, Albert H. Spencer, Edwin W.
Brown, Geo[rge] N. Locke, O. W.
Bean, Ira A. Churchill, F. H.
Frost, Geo[rge] W. Scott, Geo[rge] R.
Stratton, Charles H. Cheney, Fred N.
Webster, Henry I. Burnham, Newell
Wilson, Arthur G. Duke, Charles W.
   
Sept 5, 1882 (page 327)
Trombly, Wilmar J. Drown, Melvin
Robinson, F. H. Willson, Arthur
Hall, Frank L. Forrest, John L.
Whitcher, Wayland J. Leland, Herbert H.
  Bridgman, Geo[rge] W.
   
Aug 30, 1884 (page 398)
Scott, Frank A. Whitcher, Geo[rge] H.
Katen, Geo[rge] A. Dewey, Hiram K.
Emerson, Frank A. Scott, A. W.
Taylor, J. Frank Twombly, C. O.
Keating, Pat Jr. Terrien, Joseph
Fisk, C. R. Owen, O. D.
Buzzell, Geo[rge] W. Gray, J. G.
Bartlett, W. E. Murkland, J. W.
Johnson, P. A. Rondall, E. N.
  Shields, Philip
   
These voted in
Sept 2, 1884 election
(page 402)
Annis, W. K. Robinson, C.
Annis, W. K., Jr. Ryther, H. F.
Baldwin, W. H. Tenney, E. S.
Telfer, Thomas J. Wiggins, D. T.
Folsom, Charles Chapill, Jeral
Spaulding, A. J.  
   
Nov 4, 1884  
Labay, Fred J. Vance, Warren F.
Gates, Fred E. Shedd, Freeman I.
   
The following named Freemen voted for the election of
the President & Vice President of the United States
on Nov 4, 1884 in Barton
  (Page 405)
Lyon, Joseph P. - Westmore Sinon, W. H. - Albany
Davis, Lewis - Sheffield Bailey, P. B. - Albany
Folsom, Charles - Sheffield Hawley, Albert - Irasburg
Woodward, Geo[rge] J. - Westmore Keeler, Fred N. - Hyde Park
Skinner, Dyer - Albany Baker, David - Glover
Beach, E. P. - Glover Dow, Gillman - Coventry
Spaulding, A. J. - Newport Gray, Robert - Sheffield
Clapp, D. S. - Hardwick Seaver, (J.) T. - Troy
Lee, Geo[rge] F. - Albany Deaett, R. H. - Troy
Whitney, Horace - Glover Lewis, N. M. - Glover
White, C. B. - Barnet Clapp, Geo[rge] W. - Sheffield
Nutting, Luther - Westmore  
   
Aug 21, 1886 (page 463)
Sisco, Dana J. Carpenter, E. M.
Nelson, Charles T. Fisk, Harry S.
Goodenough, Z. D.  
   
Aug 28, 1886 (page 463 prob)
Glazier, H. A. Perly, E. H.
   
Sept 4, 1886   
Graham, H. F. White, Eddie J.
Libby, Myron Libby, Josiah
Lane, Orvis E. Sanborn, W[illia]m
Blake, Burton Blake, Cha[rle]s H.
Robinson, Irvin O. Brown, Fred C.
Smith, Fred A. Comstock, D. T.
Comstock, C. W. Barton, Joseph, Jr.
Gordon, D. P. Jenness, Geo[rge] N.
Carpenter, W[illia]m P. Devereaux, Horatio
Devereaux, Henry  
   
Aug 18, 1888 (page 517)
Hawkins, Geo[rge] Abbott, A. D.
Hafford, E. J. White, W[illia]m L.
(Rome), Richard M. White, Leon E.
Whitcher, Fred S. Libby, Elijah, Jr.
Nelson, Samuel B. Larou, C. H.
   
Aug 25, 1888  
Noe, Henry Ingalls, Homer C.
Huard, John Grow, Charles C.
Damon, Leon N. Dudley, Harry C.
Rattigan, Joseph H. Parker, Fred A.
Batchelder, John F. Lee, Geo[rge] F.
Brunning, Martin H. Robinson, Fred L.
Arkley, John  
   
Sept 1, 1888  
Tower, Geo[rge] C. Sicard, Joseph
Young, James E. Loverdell, Frank M.
Fisk, Geo[rge] S. Smith, J. A.
Hall, Frank Huard, Joseph
Scott, Harry M. Huard, Telles
Orcutt, Herbert B. Brooks, Israel
Coburn, Sydney R. Leonard, Elmer L.
Hunt, Leslie M. Johnson, H. A.
Eno, Joseph Hall, F. B.
Mo(t/v)in, Frank French, Carl D.
Burt, E. P. Whipple, H. M.
Prime, M. F. Perley, O. F.
Bushey, John Perley, B. H.

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