Nicholas Guindon, 71 yrs
wife: Rachel, 86 yrs
Henry L, son of N and R Guidon, 3 mos.
Infant daughter of N and R Guidon
Infant son of N and R Guidon
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Info below provided by: Dona (Carr) Mooring
Nicholas Guindon
Born in Canada, Emigrated to the US in 1806, became a US Citizen in 1820 and then he took part on 02 Jan 1850 in the Vermont CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION held at Montpelier.
Ferrisburgh, Addison County, Vermont.
In the first Wednesday of January, A.D. 1850, it being the 2d day of January, A.D. 1850, pursuant to the Ordinance of the Council of Censors, made on the 28th day of February, A.D. 1849, the Delegates for the several towns in the State of Vermont met at Montpelier for the purpose of taking into consideration the amendments, alterations and addition to the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Proposed by the Council of Censors on the 28the day of February, A.D. 1849.
Nicholas Guindon, 71 yrs
wife: Rachel, 86 yrs
Henry L, son of N and R Guidon, 3 mos.
Infant daughter of N and R Guidon
Infant son of N and R Guidon
----
Info below provided by: Dona (Carr) Mooring
Nicholas Guindon
Born in Canada, Emigrated to the US in 1806, became a US Citizen in 1820 and then he took part on 02 Jan 1850 in the Vermont CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION held at Montpelier.
Ferrisburgh, Addison County, Vermont.
In the first Wednesday of January, A.D. 1850, it being the 2d day of January, A.D. 1850, pursuant to the Ordinance of the Council of Censors, made on the 28th day of February, A.D. 1849, the Delegates for the several towns in the State of Vermont met at Montpelier for the purpose of taking into consideration the amendments, alterations and addition to the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Proposed by the Council of Censors on the 28the day of February, A.D. 1849.
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