Jefferson County contains one city and twenty two towns. For those not
acquainted with New York State's quirks and habits, town means township.
Therefore, when you look for Sackets Harbor or Carthage among the towns listed
for Jefferson County, you look in vain. Both Sackets Harbor and Carthage are
villages, incorporated within their townships of Hounsfield and Wilna. In
common with other villages of New York State, they have elected mayors, clerks,
and boards of trustees. Even smaller than villages are hamlets, which carry
on their affairs without mayors or trustees. Villages are subsidiary to the
towns. Hamlets have no political structure, and are now only postoffices, or
when they have no postoffices, merely neighborhoods. Depauville, Redwood, and
Belleville are examples of hamlets with postoffices. Stone Mills and Browns
Corners are merely locations.
This becomes an acute problem for people looking for something in the Town of Clayton which is really located in the Village of Clayton, or vice versa. The town has a town clerk, in charge of vital records in that town, among her other duties. The village also has a clerk, and the village clerk may also have information for the seeker of family history. There are both town historians, and village historians, sometimes in the same person. Not all villages have historians, but all towns in New York State are obliged to have one.
A person born in the Town of Alexandria was probably not born in Alexandria Bay. If she had been born in Alexandria Bay, the records would have so stated. Cape Vincent, Adams, Brownville, Theresa, Antwerp and Philadelphia, to name a few, can be either village, hamlet or township. Locally, when speaking of the township, we go to the awkward extent of saying "Town of Orleans", "Town of Rutland," "Town of Wilna".
I live in the Town of Clayton, not the village. I can say that I live near
Clayton Center, which is now only a neighborhood, and not even a hamlet, to give
you a better idea of my location, but I never say that I live in Clayton, which
would indicate the village. Although I graduated from Alexandria Bay High
School, I lived and attended elemetary school in the Town of Alexandria. More
precisely, I lived near Dingman Point, and attended Swan Hollow School. This
antiquated system has obtained in Jefferson County for at least a hundred and
fifty years, and was more important in the early days, when villages and hamlets
were more nearly of the same size. In a largely farming community, neighborhoods
like Dingman Point and Elm Flats were known far beyond their imaginary
boundaries. Below is a list of townships. Watertown is our only city. Cities
in New York State (except for New York City, which governs five counties) are
subsidiary to the county they are in, but are independent of any township.
A list of villages, hamlets and locations follows the township names. Those
locations designated "P.O." refer to places which once had a post office,
now long since discontinued. Refer to the list of "Forgotten" or
"Discontinued Post Offices" (CLICK HERE)
for more details. You are invited to send in information on any other named
locations in Jefferson County which you think might be added.
ADAMS..................HENDERSON..........RODMAN
ALEXANDRIA.......HOUNSFIELD.........RUTLAND
ANTWERP.............LE RAY...................THERESA
BROWNVILLE.......LORRAINE..............WATERTOWN
CAPE VINCENT.....LYME.....................WILNA
CHAMPION............ORLEANS...............WORTH
CLAYTON...............PAMELIA................CITY OF WATERTOWN
ELLISBURG.............PHILADELPHIA
| Date of Formation | Name of Town | Entity From Which Formed |
|---|---|---|
| 14 Mar 1800 | Champion | Mexico |
| 14 Mar 1800 | Watertown | Mexico |
| 01 Apr 1802 | Adams | Mexico |
| 01 Apr 1802 | Brownville | Leyden |
| 01 Apr 1802 | Rutland | Watertown |
| 22 Feb 1803 | Ellisburg | Mexico |
| 24 Mar 1804 | Lorraine | Mexico |
| 24 Mar 1804 | Rodman | Adams |
| 17 Feb 1806 | Henderson | Ellisburg |
| 17 Feb 1806 | Hounsfield | Watertown |
| 17 Feb 1806 | Le Ray | Brownville |
| 05 Apr 1810 | Antwerp | Le Ray |
| 02 Apr 1813 | Wilna | Leyden & Le Ray |
| 06 Mar 1818 | Lyme | Brownville |
| 12 Apr 1819 | Pamelia | Brownville |
| 03 Apr 1821 | Alexandria | Brownville & Le Ray |
| 03 Apr 1821 | Orleans | Brownville |
| 03 Apr 1821 | Philadelphia | Le Ray |
| 27 Apr 1833 | Clayton | Orleans & Lyme |
| 15 Apr 1841 | Theresa | Alexandria |
| 12 Apr 1848 | Worth | Lorraine |
| 10 Apr 1849 | Cape Vincent | Lyme |
Those marked with "F" are found in French's Gazetteer. Shantyville was found in an old obituary, probably in the Watertown Daily Times. Name Changed to Township Bockhill Rural Hill Ellisburgh Collins Mills F Stone Mills Orleans Cornelia F Clayton Clayton DeLauney's Mills Stamingville Fish Island F Dexter Brownville Flat Rock F Plessis Alexandria French Creek Clayton Clayton Gravelly Point Cape Vincent Cape Vincent Harrison F Rodman Rodman Leander F Pamelia Pamelia Lockport Black River Le Ray Log Mills LaFargeville Orleans Long Falls F Carthage Wilna Malta Lorraine Lorraine Minos Ellisburgh Ellisburg Mudge's Mills F Omar Orleans New Port Hounsfield Hounsfield Salisbury Mills F Henderson Henderson Shantyville (Shantzeville) Orleans Four Corners Orleans Smiths Mills F Appling
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