In the early 1800's Vermont used the practice of "warning out" individuals
(and families) who moved in to town and were not able to support themselves.
The following Caswells were warned out of towns in southern Vermont according
to the everyname index in a recent book "Vermont Warnings Out Vol 2., Southern
Vermont" by Alden M. Rollins, pub. by Picton Press Oct 1997
Caswell/Casswel/Casswell
From Clarendon, Rutland Co. VT in Clarendon Land Records v 2 (1783-1825) FHL
00280088
p. 166 Casswell, Elizabeth After 8 Feb 1802, bef 18 Mar 1803
p. 167 Casswell, Stephen, copy left with wife. After 8 Feb 1802, bef 18 Mar
1803
p. 178 Case of Elis Casswell at court of examination in Rutland by two
justices of peace--court says remove her to Wallingford. July 1804
p. 179 Casswell, Hosia 2 Apr 1804
Danby, Rutland County, VT Vermont Land records v. 7 FHL 0028135
p. 269 Stephen Caswell and family -- undated but probably 1809 from others
on nearb pages
Shrewsbury, Rutland Co. VT Town Proceedings FHL 1004081
p. 65 7 Jan 1807 Caswell, Simon, wife Rebeckah, and children Harvey Derry
(?) Shapley Caswell, Rebeckah Caswell and John Caswell, and Rebeckah Savery
the mother of Simon Caswell (author's punctuation)
Hartford, Windsor co. VT Hartford Town and Vital Records v 2 (1802-1819) FHL
0028354
p. 141 In 1812, Jedediah Caswell
Pomfret, Windsor Co. VT Town Proceedings v.1 1773-1817 FHL 0889322
p. 197 in 1814, Jedediah Caswell
Hartland, Windsor Co. VT Hartland Town and Vital Records v 3 (1810-1833) FHL
0028346
p. 136 in 1813 Zebulon Caswell
Jedediah p. 334,373
John p. 117
Rebeckah p. 117
Rebeckah p. 117
Shapley p. 117
Simon p. 117
Stephen p. 56,67
Zebulon p. 343