1810 CENSUS FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY
NEW YORK
Transcribed by GenWeb Volunteers
BY TOWN
NOTE: Jefferson County was divided from Oneida County in 1805. In 1810 the county contained only eleven towns and no city, instead of today's twenty two towns as well as the city of Watertown.
The microfilm of the original census shows the original pages of the census. We have indicated those pages with a skipped line in our table. We have tried to keep to the original spelling and usage. Some names are nearly illegible. We have used question marks to show you our best guess. As with anything on the internet, this is an approximation. Please go to the original for your own interpretation.
Explanation of Headings
TOWN OF ADAMS
TOWN OF BROWNVILLE
TOWN OF CHAMPION
TOWN OF ELLISBURGH
TOWN OF HENDERSON
TOWN OF HOUNSFIELD
TOWN OF LERAY
TOWN OF LORAIN
TOWN OF RODMAN
TOWN OF RUTLAND
TOWN OF WATERTOWN
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