Tinmouth Historical & Genealogical Society

All Meetings are scheduled for 2:00 PM on the 4th Sunday of the Month at the Town Office unless otherwise noted.

Work days on the Old Creamery will be announced on Front Porch Forum.

President: Stan Wilbur   Email

THGS Ongoing Projects

Village 1947

Village 1947

  • We publish a quarterly journal, The Tinmouth Channel, with articles about Tinmouth and Vermont history and Tinmouth-related genealogy.
  • Archeology of historic sites in Tinmouth
  • Restoring the Old Creamery (next to the town office on Mountain View Road)
  • Maintenance of the many cemetaries other than the main Tinmouth Cemetery on route 140.
  • Identifying and preserving old Tinmouth photos in acid-free folders.
  • Identifying the Tinmouth soldiers who served in the Civil war, including the houses they lived in when they enlisted, and putting them in a computer data base.
  • Encouraging story-telling and writing about town and family history. Making oral history tapes from long-time residents.
  • THGS Display at Vermont History Expo.

Photos taken by Stan Wilbur’s grandfather between 1910-1920

Tinmouth Creamery building and icehouse

Tinmouth Creamery building and icehouse

Tinmouth Creamery with unknown woman standing in front

Tinmouth Creamery with unknown woman standing in front – a historical mystery to solve!

Tinmouth Congregational Church (was Congregational before being Methodist) located where Tinmouth Firehouse is now located. Photo taken by Stan Wilbur's grandfather between 1910-1920

Tinmouth Congregational Church (was Congregational before being Methodist) located where Tinmouth Firehouse is now located.