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The 1855 New York State Census lists George living in Troy with his wife Araminta, newborn daughter Mary and a female servant, with his occupation listed as restauranting. [ 5 ] Photography studio
John Newton Hungerford was born in Vernon Centre, New York to Lot and Celinda (Smith) Hungerford on December 31, 1825. [1] His father was born at Bristol, Connecticut, December 8, 1777, and moved with his grandfather Jacob to New York about 1800. On December 25, 1804, his father married his mother Celinda at Vernon Centre, New York. [2]
The 1855 to 1875 New York state censuses asked the person for the name of the county that one was born in if one was born in New York State. [15] Also, the 1865 New York state census asked many questions about military service. [15] New York did not conduct a census in 1885 because its Governor David B. Hill refused to support the proposed ...
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According to the 1855 New York census she was living in Buffalo with her parents and six siblings. Her father's occupation was listed as mechanic. [2] In 1870-1872, Carpenter lived in San Francisco, as a teacher. Additionally her two patent applications from 1870 for a sewing machine and a sewing machine mechanism state that she applied for ...
By 1855, New York State Census records indicate that Craver was the 54-year-old head of a six-member family. On April 3, 1855, during the first annual Clinton (now East Greenbush) Town Meeting, held at the home of William R. DeFreest, Craver was elected as an "Overseer of the Poor".
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...
1855 establishments in New York (state) (34 P) E. 1855 New York (state) elections (2 P) Pages in category "1855 in New York (state)" This category contains only the ...