
Josiah Leonard of Aurelius, Cayuga, New York (ID: 20010)
In 1820 there were 13 people in Josiah's home in Aurelius. One of them was a foreigner, not naturalized. Three people in the home worked in manufacturing.
1820 Census Details:
1 males age 45+, born bef. 1774.
0 females age 45+, born bef. 1774.
1 males age 26 to 44, born bet. 1775-1793.
1 females age 26 to 44, born bet. 1775-1793.
3 males age 16 to 25, born bet. 1794-1803.
1 males age 16 to 18, born bet. 1801-1803 (normally also included under males age 16-25)
1 females age 16 to 25, born bet. 1794-1803.
1 males age 10 to 15, born bet. 1804-1809.
1 females age 10 to 15, born bet. 1804-1809.
3 males age 0 to 9, born bet. 1810-1819.
1 females age 0 to 9, born bet. 1810-1819.
0 free colored males age 0 to 13, born bet. 1806-1819.
0 free colored females age 0 to 13, born bet. 1806-1819.
0 free colored males age 14 to 25, born bet. 1794-1805.
0 free colored females age 14 to 25, born bet. 1794-1805.
0 free colored males age 26 to 44, born bet. 1775-1793.
0 free colored females age 26 to 44, born bet. 1775-1793.
0 free colored males age 45+, born bef. 1774.
0 free colored females age 45+, born bef. 1774.
0 male slave(s) age 0 to 13, born bet. 1806-1819.
0 male slave(s) age 26 to 44, born bet. 1775-1793.
0 female slave(s) age 14 to 25, born bet. 1794-1805.



Notes/Bio
People in the home in 1820
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Cayuga County was formed from part of Onondaga County in 1799. Seneca County was formed from part of Cayuga County in 1804, and Tompkins County was formed from parts of Cayuga and Seneca Counties in 1817. The County Seat is Auburn.
Aurelius, once a township in Onondaga County, encompassing almost all of what today is the northern half of Cayuga County, now a much smaller township, covering less than 32 square miles. Originally the land was occupied by the Iroquois until in the Sullivan Expedition came through in 1779, destroying the region. It was first settled by European-Americans in 1789. Aurelius was later divided to form Auburn (1793), Brutus (1802), Weedsport (1802), Cayuga Village in modern-day Aurelius (1857), Sennett (1827), Fleming (1823), Owasco (1802), Mentz (incorporated as Jefferson in 1802 and name changed to Mentz in 1806), Montezuma (part of Mentz until 1859), Throop (part of Mentz, Aurelius and Sennett until 1859) and Ira (part of Mentz until 1821). Part of Mentz now called Port Byron, was called Bucksville until 1832. Port Byron was incorporated as a village in Mentz in 1837. Montezuma was part of the Cayuga Indian Reservation. Part of Aurelius was also given to form Springport in 1848 and Ledyard in 1837.
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