- John Fredenburg, 66, M, Head, born in Rensselaer County, Married, 4 years in Town of Roxbury, Farmer, owns land
Fanny Fredenburg, 55, F, Wife, born in Schoharie County, Married, 4 years in Town of Roxbury
Hiram Fredenburg, 33, M, Child, born in Schoharie County, 4 years in Town of Roxbury, Farmer
Martha Fredenburg, 28, F, Child, born in Schoharie County, 4 years in Town of Roxbury
Sally Fredenburg, 26, F, Child, born in Schoharie County, 4 years in Town of Roxbury
John C Fredenburg, 21, M, Child, born in Schoharie County, 4 years in Town of Roxbury, Farmer
Isaac Fredenburg, 17, M, Child, born in Schoharie County, 4 years in Town of Roxbury, Farmer
David Fredenburg, 14, M, Child, born in Schoharie County, 4 years in Town of Roxbury
Esther Crary, 6, F, Grandchild, born in Delaware County, born in Town of Roxbury
Archibald Crary, 4, M, Grandchild, born in Delaware County, born in Town of Roxbury
William Crary, 2, M, Grandchild, born in Delaware County, born in Town of Roxbury
Moses Crary, 31, M, Son in Law, born in Delaware County, Widowed, born in Town of Roxbury
lived in Frame house worth $500
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- Sarah M Wood, Head, W, F, May 1830, 70, Wd, 6 children born, 3 living, New York, New York, New York
Alfred Wood, Son, W, M, July 1870, 29, S, New York, New York, New York, Day Laborer
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- William Wood ...was born in Connecticut, November 11, 1824. He received a good district-school education, and at an early age began to work on a farm. He had the misfortune to break his arm; and, as there were no skilled surgeons in his vicinity at that time, it was not properly set, and troubled him for the remainder of his life. He learned the shoemaker's trade, and first worked at Grand Gorge. He married Sarah M. Fredenburgh, who was born May 10,1830, the daughter of John and Fanny (Maybie) Fredenburgh.
The latter was born in Schoharie County, and was one of the early settlers of Gilboa, buying one hundred and fifty-six acres of land at Grand Gorge, where he was very prosperous as a farmer. He had a family of sixteen children. He was a Republican in politics, and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Fanny Maybie was a daughter of John Maybie [sic], a farmer and one of the early settlers, who raised six children.
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