Survey Results: Vermont
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Please note that the information presented here is only that which was reported in the survey from 2019 and does not include information or places reported in older published sources.
Vermont
Vermont became a state on March 4, 1791. Prior to statehood, it was the Vermont Republic between 1777 and 1891.
Vermont was only mentioned once in the survey with only one place reported as having been home to Germans from Russia. Third generation descendants of Volhynian Germans from the colony of Karolinufka settled in Burlington, Vermont. No year was given.
List of Places
There was 1 place in Vermont reported on the survey. Included below is the earliest year Germans from Russia reportedly arrived in each place. The "Germans from Russia Origins" column includes the region in Russia along with colony from which immigration took place, and/or the colony of immigrant's birth. The locations of the ancestral colonies today can be found on the Germans from Russia Settlement Locations map.
Cite This Page: Sandy Schilling Payne, “Survey Results: Vermont,” last modified February 22, 2020, https://america.germansfromrussiasettlementlocations.org/the-survey/results/VT.