
Solomon Leonard of Pompey, Onondaga, New York (ID: 16038)
In 1800 there were 8 people in Solomon's home in Pompey.
1800 Census Details:
1 white male(s) age 45+, born bef. 1755.
0 white female(s) age 45+, born bef. 1755.
1 white male(s) age 26 to 44, born bet. 1755-1774.
1 white female(s) age 26 to 44, born bet. 1755-1774.
0 white male(s) age 16 to 25, born bet. 1774-1784.
0 white female(s) age 16 to 25, born bet. 1774-1784.
1 white male(s) age 10 to 15, born bet. 1784-1790.
1 white female(s) age 10 to 15, born bet. 1784-1790.
1 white male(s) age 0 to 9, born bet. 1791-1800.
2 white female(s) age 0 to 9, born bet. 1791-1800.
0 other free person(s).
0 slave(s).
0 other untaxed person(s).
Total people under age 16: 5
Total people over age 25: 3
Notes
People in the home in 1800
Sources
Onondaga County was formed from part of Herkimer County in 1794. The County Seat is Syracuse. The Six Nations were founded at Onondaga abt. 1550 A.D..
The Town of Pompey was formed in 1789 and became part of Onondaga County upon the county's formation in 1794. Fabius, Tully, Preble, Scott, Cuyler, Spafford, Otisco, Lafayette, Onondaga, and Truxton were all formed from parts of Pompey. Pompey Center is a hamlet in Pompey. Pompey's village called Jonesville was the site of the French Mission.
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It appears there were no Leonards in Onondaga County in 1790.
It appears there were no Solomon Leonards named as head of household in New York in 1790.
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