
Elijah Leonard of Batavia, Genesee, New York (ID: 17023)
In 1810 there were 4 people in Elijah Leonard's home in Batavia.
1810 Census Details:
0 male(s) age 45+, born bef. 1765.
0 female(s) age 45+, born bef. 1765.
1 male(s) age 26 to 44, born bet. 1765-1784.
1 female(s) age 26 to 44, born bet. 1765-1784.
0 male(s) age 16 to 25, born bet. 1784-1793.
0 female(s) age 16 to 25, born bet. 1784-1793.
0 male(s) age 10 to 15, born bet. 1794-1800.
0 female(s) age 10 to 15, born bet. 1794-1800.
0 male(s) age 0 to 9, born bet. 1800-1810.
2 female(s) age 0 to 9, born bet. 1800-1810.
0 slave(s).
0 other free person(s).
0 other untaxed person(s).
Total people under 16: 2
Total people over 25: 2
Notes
People in the home in 1810
Sources
After the Holland Purchase of 1793, western New York was added to New York's boundaries. Genesee County was formed from part of Ontario County in 1802. The following counties were formed from Genesee County: Allegany County (1806), Cattaraugus County (1808), Chautauqua County (1811), Niagara County (1808), part of Livingston County (1821), part of Monroe County (1821), Orleans County (1824), and Wyoming County (1841). The County Seat is Batavia.
Batavia
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It appears there were no Leonards in Genesee County in 1790.
It appears there were no Elijah Leonards named as head of household in New York in 1790.
It appears there were no Leonards in Genesee County in 1800.
It appears there were no Elijah Leonards named as head of household in New York in 1800.
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