
John D. Leonard of Onondaga, Onondaga, New York (ID: 10021)
In 1830 there were 6 people in John Leonard's home in Onondaga.
Transcribed as John D Leonard on the 1830 Census.
1830 Census Details:
0 male(s) age 100+, born in or bef. 1731.
0 female(s) age 100+, born in or bef. 1731.
0 male(s) age 90-99, born bet. 1730-1740.
0 female(s) age 90-99, born bet. 1730-1740.
0 male(s) age 80-89, born bet. 1740-1750.
0 female(s) age 80-89, born bet. 1740-1750.
0 male(s) age 70-79, born bet. 1750-1760.
0 female(s) age 70-79, born bet. 1750-1760.
0 male(s) age 60-69, born bet. 1760-1770.
0 female(s) age 60-69, born bet. 1760-1770.
0 male(s) age 50-59, born bet. 1770-1780.
0 female(s) age 50-59, born bet. 1770-1780.
0 male(s) age 40-49, born bet. 1780-1790.
0 female(s) age 40-49, born bet. 1780-1790.
0 male(s) age 30-39, born bet. 1790-1800.
0 female(s) age 30-39, born bet. 1790-1800.
2 male(s) age 20-29, born bet. 1800-1810.
1 female(s) age 20-29, born bet. 1800-1810.
0 male(s) age 15-19, born bet. 1810-1815.
0 female(s) age 15-19, born bet. 1810-1815.
0 male(s) age 10-14, born bet. 1815-1820.
0 female(s) age 10-14, born bet. 1815-1820.
1 male(s) age 5-9, born bet. 1820-1825.
0 female(s) age 5-9, born bet. 1820-1825.
0 male(s) age 0-4, born bet. 1825-1830.
2 female(s) age 0-4, born bet. 1825-1830.
Notes
People in the home in 1830
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County formation
The Town of Onondaga was formed from parts of Marcellus, Manlius and Pompey around 1794 and was incorporated in 1798. It was originally a village occupied by the Onondaga people since the 17th century and was the location of the capital of the Iroquois League. The land was ceded to the Americans after the Revolutionary War.
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It appears there were no Leonards in Onondaga County in 1790.
It appears there were no John Leonards named as head of household in New York in 1790.
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