Massachusetts is the state that is just south of New Hampshire and Vermont.
Massachusetts is the state that is just south of New Hampshire and Vermont.
Connecticut is just north of new Hampshire and vermont!
The Canadian province of Quebec borders New Hampshire and Vermont to the north.
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New England is part of the United States. It compromises the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Its a region of the U.S., just like the South or the Mid-West.
Directly south of New Hampshire is the state of Massachusetts. This neighboring state shares a border with New Hampshire and is known for its rich history and vibrant cities, including Boston. Massachusetts is also part of the New England region, just like New Hampshire.
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Montpelier is the capital of Vermont, but Vermont is not the smallest populated US state. Vermont is the second smallest populated state. Wyoming is the smallest. With a population of just over 8,000 Montpelier is the smallest city that is a US State Capital.
Vermont was considered a part of New Hampshire for many years. At one time, western Vermont was considered part of New York! From 1778-84, Hanover and a number of towns in Grafton County seceeded from New Hampshire. They flirted briefly with the idea of forming a separate state together with a group of Vermont towns--"New Connecticut" would have been the name and Dresden, the corner of Hanover where Dartmouth is located, would have become the capital. However, they settled on union with Vermont as a more practical way in which to assure association with their friends across the river. They were admitted to the state of Vermont in 1778. After much conflict, they finally dissolved ties with Vermont, and, in 1784, joined the New Hampshire state legislature. (From the history of Hanover NH hanovernh.org) I started studying my genealogy several years ago, and the 1880 census records are very helpful. I assume that you have a known ancestor whose father (or mother) was born in Vermont. Just remember the census taker did not always get things right. He may have questioned someone else living in the household, such as a child or boarder or even a neighbor. I often come across information that contradicts information from another source. Do you have more than source that states the ancestor was born in Vermont?
on the south coast, just above the isle of wight, in hampshire, and has the worlds best football team