
John Leonard of Troy, Rensselaer, New York (ID: 16057)
In 1800 there were 4 people in John's home in Troy.
1800 Census Details:
0 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.
0 white female(s) age 26 to 44, born bet. 1755-1774.
0 white male(s) age 16 to 25, born bet. 1774-1784.
1 white female(s) age 16 to 25, born bet. 1774-1784.
0 white male(s) age 10 to 15, born bet. 1784-1790.
0 white female(s) age 10 to 15, born bet. 1784-1790.
1 white male(s) age 0 to 9, born bet. 1791-1800.
1 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: 2
Total people over age 25: 1
Notes
People in the home in 1800
Sources
Rensselaer County was formed from part of Albany County in 1791. The County Seat is Troy.
Lansingburgh was a village in the north end of Troy. It was first laid out in lots and incorporated in 1771 by Abraham Jacob Lansing, who had purchased the land in 1763. In 1900, Lansingburgh became part of the City of Troy. [Wikipedia]
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It appears there were no John Leonards named as head of household in New York in 1790.
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