

New York: State Census of Albany County Towns in 1790 Census of Albany County New York.

Page and line numbers are provided to aid those wishing to find the original state document housed at the capital. Researchers will find the resident's name, election district number, and ward number. It includes information regarding residents of the city's first eight wards. Information available in this database includes name, gender, age, race or color, birthplace, enumeration place, year of enumeration, relationship to head of household, and number of years living in the U.S.Īlbany, New York State Census, 1915 This database is a collection of state census records the city of Albany, New York, U.S.A in 1915. This database is an index to, with corresponding images of, parts of the 1880, 1892, and 1905 censuses. New York, U.S., State Censuses, 1880, 1892, 1905 In New York (U.S.A.) state censuses were taken every ten years from 1825-1875, in 1892, and then again from 1905-1925. : Changes were made to correct countries that were keyed incorrectly. name of mother and children under 21 years of age.

The form for the Onondaga Indian Reservation enumeration had columns for the following: (If a child is under one year of age and was born at some other place of abode than that in which its permanent residence is on June 1, 1925, enter in column 12 the city or village and state in which it was born in column 1, street and street number).” For example, if the child was born on January 1, 1925, you would enter the age as ‘151 D’. For children under one year of age, enumerators were told to “write the exact number of days of its age on June 1, 1925. It was used to list the “residence (Borough, City or Town and County) given by or for the inmates when admitted,” unless the inmate had no other permanent residence. The final column for inmates and infants served a dual purpose.
