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Marriage records or marriage licenses are the legal record of a wedding and its subsequent union. A marriage record contain the original unmarried names of both parties, their place of residence, the date, and also the county and state the marriage occurred in. This is why often marriage records are vital to almost all researchers as they not only provide information but also help unlock the path to other searches with information that is crucial and not easily obtainable Most notably, the brides maiden name.
Vermont marriage records can be ordered from the Town or City Clerk where the marriage license was originally issued. More recent Vermont marriage records are kept by the Vital Records Section of the Health Department if they are less than five years old. After that, Vermont marriage records are under the control of the State Archives and Records Administration.
If you need to find out more about your family history or genealogy, marriage records are sometimes the most easily accessible and most reliable way to trace your ancestry through multiple generations. For quick, often free marriage records you can search online will reveal many records of possible value to your quest. Using the maiden name and possible background information about the bride's family is often essential to expanding your family tree.
State of Vermont Resources & Statistics


Population:
621,270
Under 18:
131,353
Over 65:
84,425
Employed:
434,333
Land in Square Miles:
9,249.56
Acres of Farms:
1,909,244
Births:
6,473
Deaths:
5,066
Infant Deaths:
25
Murder:
17
Forcible Rape:
127
Robbery:
89
Assault:
611
Total Violent Crime:
844
Burglary:
3,462
Larceny \ Theft:
11,724
Motor Vehicle Theft:
585
Total Property Crime:
15,771