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| # | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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| 1 | I100 | Altana | Abt 1790 | 19 Apr 1855 | 0 | Role: Household | main | |
| 2 | I100 | Altana | Abt 1790 | 19 Apr 1855 | 0 | This birth year is estimated based on Altana's headstone, which lists her as being 58 years old at the time of her death. | main | |
| 3 | I404 | Augusta | Feb 1848 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Wife | main | |
| 4 | I204 | Cora E. | Abt 28 Jan 1864 | 1 Nov 1899 | 0 | Role: Household | main | |
| 5 | I113 | Mary | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Likely Mary Holbert, d. 1870 and buried in Matamoras, PA https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79952169/mary-bonnell https://www.familysearch.org/search/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6BF-YB6Z The Shimer book mentions Jacob Bonnell married a "Miss Holbert", etc. |
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| 6 | I171 | Salome | Abt 5 Feb 1800 | 14 Mar 1865 | 0 | In 1830, only the heads of households were listed by name, with everyone else recorded just by their current age. The census lists David's household as having 1 male under the age of 5, one male aged 10-15, one male 30-40 (David), one female under the age of 5 (Sarah), and one female 30-40 (Salome). The identities of the two boys are unknown at this time; the one aged 10-15 seems too old to have been their child (perhaps a nephew or younger brother?), but the one under the age of 5 could be a currently unknown son. |
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| 7 | I171 | Salome | Abt 5 Feb 1800 | 14 Mar 1865 | 0 | Role: Household | main | |
| 8 | I171 | Salome | Abt 5 Feb 1800 | 14 Mar 1865 | 0 | Six people are enumerated in David's household in this census, but as in earlier censuses only the head of household is identified by name in 1840. There is one male child under the age of 5 (Franklin), one male age 10-15 (likely the same unknown child who was enumerated in 1830), one male age 30-40 (possibly a farm laborer?), one male age 40-50 (David), one female child age 10-15 (Sarah) and one female age 40-50 (Salome). |
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| 9 | I171 | Salome | Abt 5 Feb 1800 | 14 Mar 1865 | 0 | Role: Household | main | |
| 10 | I171 | Salome | Abt 5 Feb 1800 | 14 Mar 1865 | 0 | Role: Household | main | |
| 11 | I171 | Salome | Abt 5 Feb 1800 | 14 Mar 1865 | 0 | Role: Wife | main | |
| 12 | I171 | Salome | Abt 5 Feb 1800 | 14 Mar 1865 | 0 | Salome's death notice in 1865 noted her as being 65 years and 17 days old, and asked Vermont papers to copy. | main | |
| 13 | I321 | Barheit | Cornelia | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Heir | main | |
| 14 | I203 | Barton | Cora R. | Jul 1862 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Household | main |
| 15 | I203 | Barton | Cora R. | Jul 1862 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Wife | main |
| 16 | I91 | Bonnell | Elizabeth | 1837 | 1899 | 0 | Role: Household | main |
| 17 | I91 | Bonnell | Elizabeth | 1837 | 1899 | 0 | Elizabeth's brother, Jacob, was in their household in 1860, working as a farm laborer. | main |
| 18 | I91 | Bonnell | Elizabeth | 1837 | 1899 | 0 | Role: Wife | main |
| 19 | I91 | Bonnell | Elizabeth | 1837 | 1899 | 0 | Elizabeth has two markers at Budd Cemetery - a pillow stone which likely denotes her actual grave site, and a nearby obelisk which is shared with Joseph Sherman and Harriet Haskins Sherman. | main |
| 20 | I91 | Bonnell | Elizabeth | 1837 | 1899 | 0 | Role: Wife | main |
| 21 | I116 | Bonnell | Frank C. | 22 Oct 1858 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Household | main |
| 22 | I116 | Bonnell | Frank C. | 22 Oct 1858 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Jacob, Lucretia and Frank were enumerated in the household of Jacob's brother-in-law, George Vogt. | main |
| 23 | I114 | Bonnell | Jacob | 25 Nov 1832 | 20 Jan 1887 | 0 | Role: Household | main |
| 24 | I114 | Bonnell | Jacob | 25 Nov 1832 | 20 Jan 1887 | 0 | Jacob, Lucretia and Frank were enumerated in the household of Jacob's brother-in-law, George Vogt. | main |
| 25 | I114 | Bonnell | Jacob | 25 Nov 1832 | 20 Jan 1887 | 0 | Jacob's obituary (and an earlier news story) note that he had a cancer cut out of his lip several years prior to his death, but it returned in more aggressive form in his neck. | main |
| 26 | I292 | Borsboom | Anna | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Heir | main | |
| 27 | I291 | Borsboom | Cornelis | Bef MAYBE May 1689 | 0 | Role: Heir | main | |
| 28 | I291 | Borsboom | Cornelis | Bef MAYBE May 1689 | 0 | Cornelis is mentioned in his father's will, written in Oct 1686, but was apparently left out of the ivnentory when it was completed in May 1689. | main | |
| 29 | I293 | Borsboom | Fytie | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Heir | main | |
| 30 | I288 | Borsboom | Maria Pieterse | Aft 1724 | 0 | Role: Heir | main | |
| 31 | I290 | Borsboom | Pieter Jacobse | Bef May 1689 | 0 | In "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Pieter is noted as having "early settled in Beverwyck" before becoming one of the first settlers in Schenectady in 1662, but no specific dates are given. | main | |
| 32 | I290 | Borsboom | Pieter Jacobse | Bef May 1689 | 0 | Pieter was one of the fifteen first proprietors when the area that would become Schenectady was settled by European colonists. Per "Genealogies of the First Settlers", his home lot in the village was the north quarter of the block bounded by Front, Washington, Union and Church streets, and he also had two farm allocated to him on the bouwland. | main | |
| 33 | I290 | Borsboom | Pieter Jacobse | Bef May 1689 | 0 | This was the date an inventory of his property was completed, which amounted to 1630 guilders. | main | |
| 34 | I294 | Borsboom | Tryntje | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Heir | main | |
| 35 | I346 | Bratt | Maria | Abt 18 Jun 1749 | 22 Sep 1816 | 0 | Birthdate inferred based upon Maria being listed as 67ys, 3m, 4d. at death in "Genealogies of the First Settlers". | main |
| 36 | I307 | Brouwer | Cornelis | 23 Jan 1704 | 13 Aug 1765 | 0 | In "Genealogies of the First Settlers". Cornelis is noted as having a home lot on the East side of Church street. | main |
| 37 | I303 | Brouwer | Elisabeth | Abt 17 Jan 1695 | 1 Aug 1783 | 0 | Birthdate estimated by her being noted as 88 years, 6 months and 15 days old when she died. | main |
| 38 | I349 | Brouwer | Elisabeth | 29 May 1773 | Bef Aug 1775 | 0 | Death date inferred based upon birth of a second child named Elisabeth in Aug 1775. | main |
| 39 | I245 | Brouwer | Eva | Abt 29 Mar 1702 | 2 Oct 1747 | 0 | In "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Eva is noted as being 45 ys., 6 m., 3 d. of age when she died, which puts her approximate birthdate within a day of Mar 30, 1702. | main |
| 40 | I355 | Brouwer | Eva | Abt 5 Jan 1785 | Abt 14 Jan 1785 | 0 | Noted as having died aged 9ds. | main |
| 41 | I336 | Brouwer | Gillis | 19 Oct 1745 | Bef Aug 1747 | 0 | Death date inferred based upon birth of a second child who was named Gillis. | main |
| 42 | I338 | Brouwer | Gillis | 1 Aug 1747 | Abt 14 Oct 1800 | 0 | According to "Genealogies of the First Families", Gillis lived on the east corner of Washington and Front streets. | main |
| 43 | I338 | Brouwer | Gillis | 1 Aug 1747 | Abt 14 Oct 1800 | 0 | Per "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Gillis is lsited as having died Oct. 14, 1800 on his grave stone, but Aug. 14, 1800 in a family bible. | main |
| 44 | I248 | Brouwer | Hendrick | Bef 10 Mar 1707 | 0 | In "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Hendrick is noted as having owned a house lot on the east side of Church street, commencing 108 feet north of the church, and extending probably to Front street. | main | |
| 45 | I323 | Brouwer | Hendrick | 15 Oct 1731 | 11 Dec 1801 | 0 | Role: Heir | main |
| 46 | I305 | Brouwer | Jacob | 1730 | 0 | In "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Pieter is noted as having been "barbarously murdered at the falls, on the Oswego river, in the spring of 1730, by an Onondaga Indian". | main | |
| 47 | I354 | Brouwer | Maria | Abt 5 Jan 1785 | Abt 22 Jan 1785 | 0 | Noted as having died aged 17d. | main |
| 48 | I326 | Brouwer | Marytje | 9 Oct 1738 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | Role: Heir | main |
| 49 | I289 | Brouwer | Willem | Abt Aug 1668 | 0 | Per "Genealogies of the First Settlers", Willem might have been a brother of Philip Hendrickse Brouwer, who was in Beverwyck (now Albany) as early as 1655 and who became one of the original proprietors of Schenectady in 1664 but died soon thereafter. | main | |
| 50 | I28 | Bury | Jakub | Yes, date unknown | 0 | son of Marcin Bury and Apolonia Stanik; previously married to Annie Jagodzie | main |