
John Leonard of Watervliet, Albany, New York (ID: 15013)
In 1790 there were 10 people in John's home in Watervliet.
1790 Census Details:
3 white male(s) over age 16, born before 1775.
4 white male(s) age 0 to 15, born bet. 1775-1790.
3 white female(s).
0 other free person(s).
0 slave(s).
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People in the home in 1790
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Albany County was one of the original counties of New York State when counties were established in 1683. The following counties were formed from Albany County: Washington County (1772), part of Montgomery County (1772), Charlotte County (1772, renamed Washington in 1784), Tryon County (1772, renamed Montgomery in 1784), Columbia County (1786), Rensselaer County (1791), Saratoga County (1791), part of Schoharie County (1795) and Schenectady County (1809). The County Seat is Albany.
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